
Gordon Cleveland
Gordon Cleveland is an associate professor emeritus of economics at the University of Toronto, known for his research on child care economics; he has recently highlighted significant increases in the number of employed mothers with young children in Canada, suggesting a correlation with the affordable child care initiatives implemented in recent years.
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Gordon Cleveland, an emeritus associate professor, emphasized the need for more funding for child care.
More moms in work force, increased GDP as result of national $10-a-day child-care program, report saysGordon Cleveland is an associate professor, emeritus, of economics at University of Toronto Scarborough.
National $10-a-day child-care program expected to miss target, report saysGordon Cleveland critiques the reliance on tax-credit-funded child-care spaces.
Letters to the editor, July 28: ‘The quality of a society may be measured by how well the powerful within it are able to treat all others’Gordon Cleveland is an associate professor emeritus of economics at the University of Toronto who studies the economics of child care.
Are more women working since the start of affordable child care in Canada?














