This report is part of the RAND Corporation
research brief series.
Our joint
research brief series highlights new strategies from across the nation that reflect what is working... and what is not.»
Not exact matches
Our Migration Matters
series led by Dr. Eva Busza, APF Canada's Vice-President
Research and Programs, along with researchers Valentine Ostaszewski and Amar Nijhawan, will provide a
brief demographic profile of each country, describe immigration policies, analyze challenges, and highlight successes.
New study shows father - inclusive perinatal classes improve births New
research has shown that Family Foundations — the
brief series of classes for first - time parents offered in the UK by the Fatherhood Institute — improves birth outcomes as well as easing the transition to parenthood.
New
research has shown that Family Foundations — the
brief series of classes for first - time parents offered in the UK by the Fatherhood Institute — improves birth outcomes as well as easing the transition to parenthood.
An outstanding policy
briefing paper Understanding Fatherhood in the 21st Century A Policy Briefing Paper for Northern Ireland written by Colin Shaw and Maria Lohan summarises the research evidence to support father involvement and makes a series of recommendations for changes in public policy and practice in Northern Ireland to facilitate the changing role of father
briefing paper Understanding Fatherhood in the 21st Century A Policy
Briefing Paper for Northern Ireland written by Colin Shaw and Maria Lohan summarises the research evidence to support father involvement and makes a series of recommendations for changes in public policy and practice in Northern Ireland to facilitate the changing role of father
Briefing Paper for Northern Ireland written by Colin Shaw and Maria Lohan summarises the
research evidence to support father involvement and makes a
series of recommendations for changes in public policy and practice in Northern Ireland to facilitate the changing role of fathers today.
O'Brien spoke at a 9 July lunch
briefing for policy - makers, one of a continuing
series on brain
research.
Sadly, after that
brief Bacchanalian frenzy, Wishmaster 3 settles down to a stultifying
series of unimaginative shots of Prof. Barash stalking around alternated with Diana and her Djinn - fodder pals going through the supernatural horror movie motions of
researching the occult at the library and exchanging worried glances.
This
research brief is the third in a
series.
Overview As part of our
series building on the
brief, Predictors of Postsecondary Success, which summarizes
research that identifies student skills, behaviors, and other characteristics that predict future academic and workplace success, this webinar provided an overview of workforce data and
«You Can't Fix What You Don't Look At: Acknowledging Race in Addressing Racial Discipline Disparities,» by Prudence Carter, Russell Skiba, Mariella Arredondo, and Mica Pollock, is the fifth in a
series of
briefing papers published by the Discipline Disparities
Research - to - Practice Collaborative.
In part 1 of this
series, we took a
brief look at how self - directed investors typically access information about discount brokerage customer service and introduced Dalbar Canada's
research in this area.
Asian Development Bank ERD Policy
Brief Series No. 41, Economics and
Research Department
This policy
brief, the first in a
series on the Nordic countries produced as part of a NORD - STAR
research project, examines that question.
This newsletter contains articles on the following: 2016 as a record - warm year for the province, recent PCIC
research on Fraser River Basin climate impacts, recent Data Portal upgrades, Director Francis Zwiers's keynote at the Wildland Fire Canada Meeting and recognition as a highly - cited researcher, a staff profile on Megan Kirchmeier - Young, our Pacific Climate Seminar
Series, PCIC's contributions to the AGU Fall Meeting and Northwest Climate Conference, the most recent Science
Brief, staff changes and recent papers by PCIC staff and affiliates.
Dr Aidan Rhodes is a
research fellow at Imperial College London and is part of the Energy Futures Lab team, working on delivering their
Briefing Paper
series.
The Parliamentary Information and
Research Service of the Library of Parliament has released a
series of
brief background papers on the Canada — European Union trade negotiations that began last year and that are aimed at achieving a «Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement» (CETA).
Complementing our qualitative
research is a recently released
brief and
series of state profiles from the federal Department of Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), which administers MIECHV, highlighting quantitative data and other demographic information.
The InBrief
series provides
brief summaries of recent scientific presentations and
research on the science of early childhood development and early childhood program evaluation.
This
research brief is part of a
series exploring the dynamics of nonmarital parenting.