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The Population, Work, and Family Policy Research Collaboration

The Population, Work and Family Policy Research Collaboration (PWFC), in operation since March 2006, is a joint initiative of the federal government and the academic research community. The sponsoring groups include the Policy Research Initiative (PRI), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Human Resources and Social Development Canada, Statistics Canada and the following three SSHRC Clusters: the Canadian Labour Market and Skills Research Network, the Population Change and Public Policy Research Cluster and the Lifecourse Cluster.

PWFC Current Participants

Federal Departments
 
Policy Research Initiative
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Human Resources and Social Development Canada
Statistics Canada
 
SSHRC Clusters
 
The Canadian Labour Market and Skills Researcher Network
Coordinator: Craig Riddell, University of British Columbia
" Population change and lifecourse" Strategic Knowledge Cluster
Coordinator: Roderic Beaujot, University of Western Ontario

 


 

Updated:25/10/2007

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