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Considering Families in Canada’s Digital Transformation

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Considering Families in Canada’s Digital Transformation. / Denier, Nicole; Deutsch, Rebecca; Hu, Yang et al.
The Vanier Institute of the Family, 2024. 11 p.

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Harvard

Denier, N, Deutsch, R, Hu, Y & Qian, Y 2024, Considering Families in Canada’s Digital Transformation. The Vanier Institute of the Family. https://doi.org/10.61959/wvfh3683e

APA

Denier, N., Deutsch, R., Hu, Y., & Qian, Y. (2024). Considering Families in Canada’s Digital Transformation. The Vanier Institute of the Family. https://doi.org/10.61959/wvfh3683e

Vancouver

Denier N, Deutsch R, Hu Y, Qian Y. Considering Families in Canada’s Digital Transformation. The Vanier Institute of the Family, 2024. 11 p. doi: 10.61959/wvfh3683e

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Denier, Nicole ; Deutsch, Rebecca ; Hu, Yang et al. / Considering Families in Canada’s Digital Transformation. The Vanier Institute of the Family, 2024. 11 p.

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