Research Outcomes McMaster RDC Projects
Research That Moves Ideas Forward
At the McMaster Research Data Centre, every project is a step toward deeper understanding and meaningful impact. This page showcases the diverse range of research outcomes made possible through secure access to Statistics Canada’s masterfiles.
From graduate theses to faculty-led studies, these projects reflect the power of high-quality data to inform policy, shape communities, and advance knowledge across the social sciences.
Explore the work that’s been done below – and imagine what’s possible for your own research journey.
- Pomirchy, M., Chung, S., Bommer, C., Strobel, S., & Geldsetzer, P. (2026). Herpes zoster vaccination and incident dementia in Canada: an analysis of natural experiments. The Lancet Neurology, 25(2), 170 – 180.
- Zhao, Z., & Grignon, M. (2026). Minimum wage and employer?sponsored supplementary health insurance: Evidence from Canada. Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d’économique.
Peer Reviewed Articles
- Sogaolu M.Sweetman A. (2025). Low income among Canadian seniors: interactions between immigration status, racial identity and gender. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, https://doi.org/10.1108/EDI-07-2024-0296
- Bai, Y., Cao, P., Kim, C., Ienciu, K., Selvaratnam, I., Abramovich, A., … & Chum, A. (2025). Gender identity and activity limitations: A national study on transgender and non-binary Canadians. Preventive Medicine, 192, 108224.
- Bai, Y., & Veall, M. R. (2025). Minimum wages and alcohol consumption: Evidence from Canadian longitudinal microdata. Economics & Human Biology, 56, 101464.
- Parekh, G., Brown, R. S., Walters, D., Collis, R., & Jacob, N. (2025). Embedded Barriers and Impending Costs: The Relationship between Disability, Public Schooling, Post-Secondary Education, and Future Income Earnings. Canadian journal of higher education, 55(1), 36-54.
- Talukdar, J. R., Zeraatkar, D., Thomas, A., & Busse, J. W. (2025). An exploration of the increasing prevalence of chronic pain among Canadian veterans: Life After Service Studies 2016 and 2019. Canadian Journal of Pain, 9(1), 2443631.
- Bruggemann, B., Mahone, Z. L., & Palmer, T. (2025). Ownership Changes and Firm Dynamics (No. 2025-03)
- Grootendorst P, Kralj B, Sweetman A. Long-term trends in the labour supply and productivity of pharmacists in Canada. Canadian Pharmacists Journal. 2025;158(4):236-246. doi:1177/17151635251330871
- Anderson, LN, Islam, R, & Sweetman, A. Trends in obesity defined by body mass index among adults before and during the COVID-19 pandemic: a repeated cross-sectional study of the 2009–2023 Canadian Community Heath Surveys. Canadian Medical Association Journal. Jul 2025, 197 (25) E708-E718; doi:10.1503/cmaj.241421
- Kim H, Ward LM, Thabane L, Papaioannou A, Wong AKO, Adachi JD, Ma J, Rauch F. Reference values for cross-linked C-telopeptide of type 1 collagen and pro-collagen type1 N-terminal propeptide in children and adolescents: Results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Bone. 2025 Jul;196:117487. doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2025.117487. Epub 2025 Apr 10. PMID: 40220948.
- Baric, A., Malik, V.S. & Christoforou, A. Ultra-processed food consumption and cardiometabolic risk in Canada: a cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian health measures survey. Nutr Metab 22, 37 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12986-025-00935-y
- Li O, Ward LM, Griffith LE, Anderson LN, Wong AKO, Adachi JD, Ma J, Rauch F. Jumping mechanography reference data in Canadian children and adolescents aged 6 to 20 years. Osteoporos Int. 2025. doi: 10.1007/s00198-025-07715-7.
- Kim H, Ward LM, Thabane L, Papaioannou A, Wong AKO, Adachi JD, Ma J, Rauch F. (2025). Reference values for bone-turnover markers in children and adolescents: Results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Bone.
- Zhao, Z & Grignon, M. (2025) Wage and Employer-Sponsored Supplementary Health Insurance: Evidence from Canada, Canadian Journal of Economics, 58(2).
- Liu, Q. (2025) Investigating Graduation and Dropout among Doctoral Students in Canada: A Duration Model Analysis. Canadian Public Policy.
- Liu, Q. (2025) The Effects of Need-Based Financial Aid on Educational Decisions and Outcomes: Evidence from Canada, accepted at Canadian Journal of Economics.
- Chen YJ, Lai MC, Georgiades S, Duku E, Edwards J, Nolan E, Szatmari P, …, & Georgiades K (2025). Initial diagnosis patterns of coexisting mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions in autistic children and youth: Evidence from a nationally representative sample in Canada. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.70039
- Fuller AE, Shahidi FV, Comeau J, Wang L, Wahi G, Dunn JR, MacMillan H, Birken CS, Siddiqi A, Georgiades K. (2025) Parental employment quality and the mental health and school performance of children and youth. J Epidemiol Community Health, 79(7):552-558. doi: 10.1136/jech-2024-223366.
- Shahidi FV, Wang L, Comeau J, Edwards J, Wahi G, Siddiqi A, Georgiades K, Fuller AE. (2025). Parental employment quality during childhood and mental health in adolescence: a 10-year longitudinal study. Soc Sci Med, 383:118482. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118482.
- Boylan K, Duncan L, Wang L, Manion I, Bennett K, Colman I, Georgiades K. (2025). Prevalence and Correlates of Non-Suicidal Self-Injuring Youth Who Do Not Endorse Suicidal Ideation. Can J Psychiatry, 70(7):574-582. doi: 10.1177/07067437251337609.
- Nolan, E., Cost, K., Miller, R., Wang, L., Yun-Ju, C., Edwards, J., & Georgiades, K. (2025). Adaptation and validation of the Washington group/UNICEF child functioning module in a nationally representative sample of Canadian children and youth. BMC Public Health, 25(1), 1-13.
- Kitchen, P., Chowhan, J., & Kaida, L. (2025). Canada pension plan (CPP) and maximum benefit recipients in retirement: a profile of an exclusive group and gender differences. SN Business & Economics, 5(12), 1-23.
Peer Reviewed Articles
- Dusing, G. J., Kim, C., Nielsen, A., & Chum, A. (2024). Disparities in alcohol-and substance-related hospitalizations and deaths across sexual orientations in Canada: a longitudinal study. Public health, 226, 32-38.
- Kaur, J., Im, J., Buys, Y., Trope, G., Ngo, G., Nichani, P. A., & Jin, Y. P. (2024). Impact of eyewear insurance coverage on utilization of eyecare providers in Ontario, Canada. Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology.
- Lavecchia, A. M., & Tazhitdinova, A. (2024). Permanent and transitory responses to capital gains taxes: Evidence from a lifetime exemption in Canada. Review of Economics and Statistics, 1-45.
- Pizarro Milian, R., Reynolds, D., Jacob, N., Abdulkarim, F., Parekh, G., Brown, R., & Walters, D. (2024). Postsecondary pathways and graduate earnings: does transfer make cents?. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 48(9-10), 929-944.
- Banerjee, R., & Lam, L. (2024). Paths to Permanence: Permit Categories and Earnings Trajectories of Workers in Canada’s International Mobility Program. Canadian Public Policy, 50(S1), 143-160.
- Kralj, B., Islam, R., & Sweetman, A. (2024). Long-term trends in the work hours of physicians in Canada. CMAJ, 196(11), E369-E376.
- Islam, R., & Sweetman, A. (2024). Impacts of COVID-19 on Physician Labour Market Activities. Canadian Public Policy, 50(2), 243-255.
- Arner, L. (2024). How to Choose an English Doctoral Program: A Guide for Women, First-Generation University Students, and Their Mentors. Journal of Canadian Studies, 58(1), 97-128.
- Pizarro Milian, R., Reynolds, D., Abdulkarim, F., Jacob, N., Parekh, G., Brown, R., & Walters, D. (2024). Disability and the stratification of post?secondary pathways: Evidence from a large administrative linkage. Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie, 61(3), 216-240.
- Owais, S., Ospina, M. B., Ford, C. D., Hill, T., Lai, J., Krzeczkowski, J., … & Van Lieshout, R. J. (2024). Determinants of socioemotional and behavioral well?being among First Nations children living off?reserve in Canada: A cross?sectional study. Child Development, 95(6), 1879-1893.
- Pizarro Milian, R., Reynolds, D., Jacob, N., Abdulkarim, F., Parekh, G., Brown, R., & Walters, D. (2024). Pathways to success, or unfulfilled dreams? An examination of pathway-based disparities in graduation rates. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 15210251231220869.
Reports
- Brown, R., Walters, D., Parekh, G., Collis, R., Mishra, C., Abdulkarim, F. (2024). Disability, apprenticeship access, outcomes, and future income earnings: Report 1. Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer.
- Brown, R., Walters, D., Parekh, G., Collis, R., Mishra, C., Abdulkarim, F. (2024). A focus on the role of transfer, apprenticeship outcomes, and future income earnings. Ontario Council on Articulation and Transfer.
Peer Reviewed Articles
- Dr. Allison Williams and Joy Yang and Dr. Li Wang. (2024). Gender Differences in the Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Carer-employees in Canada: Comparing the 2022 Canadian Social Survey vs. the 2018 General Social Survey. BMC Public Health.
- Boris Kralj and Rabiul Islam and Arthur Sweetman. (2024). Long-term trends in the work hours of physicians in Canada. Canadian Medical Association Journal.196.11 (2024): E369-E376.
- Mengmeng Zhang and Jinhui Ma and Feng Xie and
Lehana Thabane. (2023). Identifying factors associated with high use of acute care in Canada: a population-based retrospective study. The European Journal of Health Economics. 24, no. 9: 1505-1515. - Madison Aitken and Florence Perquier and John D.
Haltigan and Li Wang and Brendan F. Andrade and Marco Battaglia and Peter Szatmari and Katholiki
Georgiades. (2023). Individual-and family-level associations between child psychopathology and parenting. Development and Psychopathology. - Laura Duncan and Li Wang and Michael H. Boyle. (2024). Comparing the reliability and validity of youth-reported checklists and standardized interviews for categorical measurement of emotional and behavioral problems. Journal of Adolescence. 96, no. 2 (2024): 360-369.
- Jordan Edwards and Li Wang and Anne E. Fuller and
Kelly K. Anderson and Katholiki Georgiades. (2023). Comparing youth with vs without outpatient mental health services on subsequent acute mental health care visits.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 58, no. 3 (2023): 501- 504. - Jinette Comeau and Li Wang and Laura Duncan and Jordan Edwards and Katholiki Georgiades and Kelly K. Anderson and Piotr Wilk and Lau. (2023). Correlates of child mental health and substance use related emergency department visits in Ontario: A linked population survey and administrative health data study. International Journal of Population Data Science. 8, no. 1 (2023).
- Adam M. Lavecchia. (2024). Family-level responses to the introduction of Tax-Free Savings Accounts. Canadian Journal of Economics. 57, no. 1 (2024): 108-139.
- Parekh, G. and Brown, R.S. and Walters, D. and Collis, R. and Jacob, N. (In press). Embedded barriers and impending costs: The relationship between disability, K-12 schooling, postsecondary education, and future income earnings. Canadian Journal of Higher Education.
- Roger Pizarro Milian and Dylan Reynolds and Naleni Jacob and Firrisaa Abdulkarim and Gillian Parekh and Robert Brown and David Walters. (2024). Pathways to Success, or Unfulfilled Dreams? An Examination of Pathway-Based Disparities in Graduation Rates. Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice.
- Roger Pizarro Milian and Dylan Reynolds and Trisha Einmann and David Walters and Rob Brown and and Gillian Parekh. (2023). The Price of Pathways: Student Borrowing Behavior across Postsecondary Pathways Revisited. Higher Education Policy.
- Roger Pizarro Milian and Trisha Einmann and Danielle Bader and David Walters and Robert S. Brown and Gillian Parekh. (2023). Who borrows, and how much? Student borrowing across post-secondary pathways in Ontario, Canada. Studies in Higher Education. 48, no. 3 (2023): 460-474.
- Tingting Zhang and Rupa Banerjee and Aliya Amarshi. (2023). Does Canada’s Express Entry System meet the challenges of the labor market? Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. 21, no. 1 (2023): 104-118.
- Oluwabukola Oladunni Salami and Maryna Yaskina and Katholiki Georgiades and Esperanza Diaz and Kathleen Hegadoren and Salima Meherali and Sophie Yohani and Ambikaipakan Senthilselvan. (2023). “Mental Health of Immigrant Children and Adolescents (6–17 Years) in Canada: Evidence from the Canadian Health Measures Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 20, no. 21 (2023): 6997.
- Martin Gervais and Qian Liu and Lance Lochner. (2023). The insurance implications of government student loan repayment schemes. AEA Papers and Proceedings. vol. 113, pp. 535-540. DOI: 10.1257/pandp.20231082
Technical Reports
- Terry Yip and David Zarifa and Roger Pizarro Milian and Avery Beall. (In press). Investigating Transfer Pathways and Early Workforce Earnings Trajectories in Ontario: Insights from Statistics Canada’s ELMLP Data Linkages.
Working Papers
- Miguel Cardoso and Michael Haan and Federico Lombardo and Yoko Yoshida. (2023). Research on labour market impacts of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. No. 57. Canadian Labour Economics Forum Working Paper Series.
Book Chapters
- Lisa Kaida and Feng Hou and Max Stick. (2022). Asylum and resettlement in Canada: Historical development, successes, challenges and lessons. Asylum and resettlement in Canada: 1-302.
Peer Reviewed Articles
- Vahid Ashoorion and Behnam Sadeghirad and Harman S. Sandhu and Jason W. Busse. (2022). Factors associated with initiating Cannabis use after legalization in Canada: a crosssectional study. Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research.
- (2022). Bruce Newbold.Age and domestic migration effects on workers’ commuting distance. Transportation. 10.1007/s11116-022-10341-5.
- Laura Duncan and Sara Smith and Li Wang and Jillian Halladay. (2022). Development and psychometric evaluation of a teacher version of the Ontario child health study emotional behavioural scales (OCHS-EBS-T) for measuring selected DSM-5 disorders in elementary school-aged children. Psychiatry Research. 10.1016/j.psychres.2022.114574.
- Victor Kuperman. (2022). Effects of Linguistic Distance on Cognitive Skills, Health, and Social Outcomes in Canadian Immigrants. Frontiers in Political Science.
- Gum-Ryeong Park and Michel Grignon and Marisa Young and James R. Dunn. (2022). How do housing asset and income relate to mortality? A population-based cohort study of 881220 older adults in Canada. Social Science & Medicine. 10.1016/j.socscimed.2022.115429.
- Jason Dean and Marion Steele. (2022). Income decline, financial insecurity, landlord screening and renter mobility. Regional Science and Urban Economics. 10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2022.103797.
- James R. Dunn and Gum-Ryeong Park and Robbie Brydon and Michael Wolfson’ Michael Veall and Lyndsey Rolheiser and Arjumand Siddiqi and Nancy A. Ross. (2022). Income inequality and population health: a political-economic research agenda. J Epidemiol Community Health. 10.1136/jech-2022-219252.
- Sawayra Owais and Calan D. Savoy and Troy Hill and Jessica Lai and Jacob A. Burack and Ryan J. Van Lieshout. (2022). Mental Health Challenges Among First Nations Adolescents Living Off-Reserve in Ontario, Canada. Child Psychiatry & Human Development. 10.1007/s10578-022-01333-8.
- Elaine Toombs and Jessie Lund and Aislin R. Mushquash and Christopher J. Mushquash. (2022). Predictors of Land-Based Activity Participation in a National Representative Sample of Indigenous Individuals Living Off-Reserve. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 10.3390/ijerph19138029.
- Musab Kurnaz Terry and A.Yip. (2022). The Canadian income taxation: Statistical analysis and parametric estimates. Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d’économique. 10.1111/caje.12578.
- Boris Kralj and Danielle O’Toole and Meredith Vanstone and Arthur Sweetman. (2022). The gender earnings gap in medicine: Evidence from Canada. Health Policy. 10.1016/j.healthpol.2022.08.007.
- Lynn Arner. (2022). The problem with parity: Women faculty and English doctoral programs in Canada. Women’s Studies International Forum. 10.1016/j.wsif.2021.102531.
- Lisa Kaida and Monica Boyd. (2022). Revisiting gender occupational segregation trends in Canada. Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie. 1991–2016, 10.1111/cars.12392.
Theses
- Nicole Langdon. Evaluating The Dwelling Satisfaction Of Households With Disabled Members In Ontario, Canada. McMaster University. Master’s Thesis.
Reports
Peer Reviewed Articles
- N Lightman and R Banerjee and E Tungohan and C de Leon and P Kelly. (2021). An intersectional pathway penalty: Filipina immigrant women inside and outside Canada’s Live?In Caregiver Program. International Migration.
- T Zhang and R Banerjee. (2021). Bridges or Barriers? The Relationship between Immigrants’ Early Labor Market Adversities and Long-term Earnings. International Migration Review. doi.org/10.1177/01979183211000286.
- Frank T Denton and Byron G Spencer and Terry A Yip. (2021). Changes and Stability in Marital Status: Evidence from Canadian Income Tax Returns. Canadian Studies in Population. 239-264.
- Lisa Kaida and Max Stick and Feng Hou. (2021). Changes in Selection Policy and Refugee Welfare Use in Canada. International Migration. 10.1111/imig.12930.
- Lynn Arner. (2021). Degrees of Separation: Hiring Patterns and First-Generation University Students with English Doctorates. The Minnesota Review. 101-134. doi.org/10.1215/00265667-8851562.
- D Lamb and R Banerjee and A Verma. (2021). Immigrant–non?immigrant wage differentials in Canada: A comparison between standard and non?standard jobs. International Migration.
- Lance Lochner and Qian Liu and Martin Gervais. (2021). Innis Lecture: Student Loan Repayment in Canada. Canadian Journal of Economics.
- Rachel Plouffe and Bethany Easterbrook and Aihua Liu and Margaret C. McKinnon and J. Don Richardson and Anthony Nazarov. (2021). Psychometric Evaluation of the Moral Injury Events Scale in Two Canadian Armed Forces Samples. Assessment. 10.1177/10731911211044198.
- Li Wang and Chris Ji and Peter Kitchen and Allison Williams. (2021). Social participation and depressive symptoms of carer-employees of older adults in Canada: a crosssectional analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 927-937.
- Boyle, M. and Duncan, L. and Wang, L. and Georgiades, K. (2021). The 25-Item Ontario Child Health Study Emotional Behavioural Scales–Brief Version (OCHS-EBS-B): Test–Retest Reliability and Construct Validity When Used as Categorical Measures. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry.
- Lisa Kaida and Peter Kitchen and Max Stick. (2021). The Rise of Big city National Hockey League Players and its Implications for Diversity. Canadian Ethnic Studies. 141-161. 10.1353/ces.2021.0023.
- Comeau, J. and Duncan, L. and Smith, C. and Smith-Carrier, T. and Georgiades, K. and Wang, L. and Boyle, M.(2021). The joint association of family-level inadequate housing and neighbourhood-level antisocial behaviour with child mental health problems. Children and Youth Services Review. 105874.
- Jason Dean and Vincent Geloso. (2021). The linguistic wage gap in Quebec, 1901 to 1951.. Climetrica. 10.1007/s11698-021-00236-3.
- Joy Hutchinson and Valerie Tarasuk. (2021). The relationship between diet quality and the severity of household food insecurity in Canada. Public Health Nutrition. 1013-1026.
- Lisa Kaida and Peter Kitchen and Max Stick. The rise of big city hockey players and its implication for diversity in the National Hockey League. Special Issue, 141-161. Canadian Ethnic Studies. 141-161.
- Peter Kitchen and Lisa Kaida and Noori Akhtar-Danesh and Allison Williams. (2021). Unintentional injury deaths among youth in Ontario, Canada from 2000 to 2015: Rates are falling but there are caveats. The Canadian Geographer. 255-266.
- Ramos, Howard and Lisa Kaida and Diana Singh and Paul Pritchard and Rochelle Wijesingha. (2021). The Power of a Simple Index of Neighbourhood Change: Challenging the Perception that there is no such Thing as Simplicity in Creating Indexes. The Canadian Geographer. 10.1111/cag.12711.
Policy Reports
- Walters, D. and Brown, R.S. and Parekh, G. and Reynolds, D. and Einmann, T. Postsecondary borrowing patterns and graduation among transfer students in Ontario: The role of high school academic performance: Evidenced based on TDSB-PSIS-CSLP Data Linkages.
Working Papers
- Guindon GE and Guo EX and Abbas U and Ernest P and Sweetman A. Inequity in corrective eyewear insurance in Ontario: a repeated cross-sectional study.
Journal Articles
- Andreea Chiorean and Calan Savoy and Karen Beattie and Salhab el Helou and Maysoon Silmi and Ryan J. Van Lieshout. (2020). Childhood and adolescent mental health of NICU graduates: An observational study. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 105(7), 684 – 689.
- Jinette Comeau and Laura Duncan and Katholiki Georgiades and Li Wang and Michael H. Boyle.
(2020). Social assistance and trajectories of child mental health problems in Canada: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth.
Canadian Journal of Public Health, ePub ahead of Print (March). - Maryam Dilmaghani and Jason Dean. (2020). Sexual orientation and homeownership in Canada. Journal of Housing Economics, 49(September), 101688.
- Laura Duncan and Katholiki Georgiades and Graham J. Reid and Jinette Comeau and Stephen Birch and Li Wang and Michael H. Boyle. (2020). Area-level variation in children’s unmet need for community-based mental health services: Findings from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, ePub ahead of Print (January)
- Elaine Xiaoyu Guo and Arthur Sweetman and G. Emmanuel Guindon. (2020). Socioeconomic differences in prescription drug supplemental coverage in Canada: A repeated cross-sectional study. Health Policy, 124(3), 252 – 260.
- Lisa Kaida and Howard Ramos and Diana Singh and Rachel McLay. (2020). How to capture neighborhood change in small cities. Canadian Studies in Population, ePub ahead of Print (April).
- Ryan J. Van Lieshout and Calan D. Savoy and Michael H. Boyle and Katholiki Georgiades and Susan M. Jack and Alison Niccols and Heather Whitty and Ellen L. Lipman. (2020). The mental health of young Canadian mothers. Journal of Adolescent Health, 66(4), 464 – 469.
- Ryan J. Van Lieshout and Calan D. Savoy and Mark A. Ferro and John E. Krzeczkowski and Ian Colman. (2020). Macrosomia and psychiatric risk in adolescence. European Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, ePub ahead of Print (January).
- Roger P. Milian and David Zarifa and Brad Seward. (2020). Paying back student loans: Demographic, human capital and other correlates of default and repayment difficulty. Higher Education Quarterly, ePub ahead of Print (February).
- Sarah Lynn Newell and Michelle L. Dion and Nancy C. Doubleday. (2020). Cultural continuity and Inuit health in Arctic Canada. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 74(1), 64 – 70.
- Jacob Young and Calan Savoy and Ian Colman and Mark A. Ferro and Ryan J. Van Lieshout. (2020). Psychiatric disorders in the adolescent offspring of mothers with thyroid problems during pregnancy. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 51(3), 461 – 470.
- Michele Tsang and Darren M. Scott. (2020). An integrated approach to modeling the impact of floods on emergency services: A case study of Calgary, Alberta. Journal of Transport Geography, 86 (June).
- Alexia Olaizola and Oliver Loertscher and Arthur Sweetman. (2020). Exploring the effects of the ontario homecare minimum wage change / Apergu des résultats liés au changement du salaire minimum concernant les soins 4 domicile en. Ontario Healthcare Policy, 16(1), 95 – 110.
- Lisa Kaida and Howard Ramos and Diana Singh and Rachel McLay. (2020). How to capture neighborhood change in small cities. Canadian Studies in Population, 47(3), 195 – 205.
- Laura C. Rosella and Meghan O’Neill and Stacey Fisher and Mackenzie Hurst and Lori Diemert and Kathy Kornas and Andy Hong and Douglas G. Manuel. (2020). A study protocol for a predictive algorithm to assess population-based premature mortality risk: Premature Mortality Population Risk Tool (PreMPoRT). Diagnostic and Prognostic Research, 4(18), 1 – 11.
- Mengmeng Zhang and Jinhui Ma and Feng Xie and Lehana Thabane. (2020). Identifying factors associated with high use of acute care in Canada: protocol of a population-based retrospective cohort study. BMJ Open, 10(10), 1 – 10.
- Lisa Kaida and Peter Kitchen. (2020). It’s cold and there’s something to do: The changing geography of Canadian National Hockey League pla. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 55(2), 209 – 228.
- Kim, S., Favotto, L., Halladay, J., Wang, L., Boyle, M. H., & Georgiades, K. (2020). Differential associations between passive and active forms of screen time and adolescent mood and anxiety disorders. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1-10.
- Kim, S., Martin-Storey, A., Drossos, A., Barbosa, S., Georgiades, K. (2020). Prevalence and Correlates of Sexting Behaviours in a Provincially Representative Sample of Adolescents. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 65 (6) 401-408.
Working Papers
- Richard E. Mueller and N. T. Khuong Truong. (2020). Wage, literacy, and numeracy skills inequality: Do immigration admission categories matter? Social Science Research Network (SSRN) Working Paper.
- Lisa Kaida and Feng Hou and Max Stick. (2020). The long-term economic outcomes of refugee private sponsorship. Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series.
Policy Reports
- Lisa Kaida and Feng Hou and Max Stick. (2020). The long-term economic outcomes of refugee private sponsorship / Résultats économiques à long terme des réfugiés parrainés par le secteur privé. Ottawa, ON.
- Arthur Sweetman. (2020). Government-sponsored training and employment programs: Actively serving those near a basic income threshold in British Columbia. Vancouver, BC.
- Ashley Pullman and Arthur Sweetman and Ross Finnie. (2020). Gendered returns to cognitive skills in Canada. Toronto, ON.
- Michael R. Veall. (2020). Income inequality has risen in Canada, but not in a straight line. Montreal, QC.
M.A. Theses
- Sarah Oresnik. (2020). The intersection of food insecurity, gestational diabetes, and mental health conditions: Examining pregnancy from a biocultural perspective. Department of Anthropology, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University.
- Valentina Antonipillai. (2020). Inequitable effects of prescription drug coverage on health services utilization in Ontario using linked data: An intersectional analysis. Department of Health Science, Hamilton, On, McMaster University.
Public Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Alisa Tazhitdinova, Date: 2020-09-10 00:00:00. Title: Permanent and Transitory Responses to Capital Gains Taxes: Evidence from a Lifetime Exemption in Canada: 7th Annual Mannheim Taxation Conference. Mannheim (via Zoom/virtual).
- Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Adam M. Lavecchia, Date: 2020-11-06 00:00:00. Title: Permanent and Transitory Responses to Capital Gains Taxes: Evidence from a Lifetime Exemption in Canada: Canadian Public Economics Group
(CPEG) Annual Conference. online/virtual. - Conference Type: . Presenters: Alisa Tazhitdinova, Date: Title: Permanent and Transitory Responses to Capital Gains Taxes: Evidence from a Lifetime Exemption in Canada: International Online Public Finance Seminar Series. online/virtual.
- Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Alisa Tazhitdinova, Date: 2020-09-10 00:00:00. Title: Permanent and Transitory Responses to Capital Gains Taxes: Evidence from a Lifetime Exemption in Canada: Annual MannheimTaxation Conference. Mannheim U.
- Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Alisa Tazhitdinova, Date: 2020-09-17 00:00:00. Title: Permanent and Transitory Responses to Capital Gains Taxes: Evidence from a Lifetime Exemption in Canada: International Online Public Finance Seminar. Online.
- Conference Type: Invited presentation to an academic audience (e.g. guest/keynote speaker). Presenters: Alisa Tazhitdinova, Date: 2020-12-01 00:00:00. Title: Permanent and Transitory Responses to Capital Gains Taxes: Evidence from a Lifetime Exemption in Canada: UBC seminar. Vancouver, BC.
- Conference Type: Presentation to government, non-profit or private sector organization. Presenters: Boris Kralj, Date: 2020-02-03 00:00:00. Title: Gender Pay Gap in Medicine: SGFP. Toronto, Ontario.
- Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Humphries B, Guertin JR, Feeny D, Tarride JE, Date: 2020-06-01 00:00:00. Title: Health Utilities Index Mark 3 Scores for Children: Population Norms for Canada Based on the 1994-95 National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth.: CADTH. virtual.
- Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Humphries B, Guertin JR, Feeny D, Tarride JE, Date: 2020-10-01 00:00:00. Title: Health Utilities Index Mark 3 Scores for Children: Population Norms for Canada Based on the 1994-95 National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth.: CAPT. Virtual.
- Conference Type: Invited presentation to an academic audience (e.g. guest/keynote speaker). Presenters: Bruce Newbold, Date: 2020-08-27 00:00:00. Title: Human Capital and Short-Term Migrations: Department of Geography. Colombian Unviersidad Icesi, Bogota, Columbia.
- Conference Type: Invited presentation to an academic audience (e.g. guest/keynote speaker). Presenters: Bruce Newbold, Date: 2020-06-19 00:00:00. Title: Migration or Commute? Short-Term Relocation Versus Long Term Migration: REAL Illinois. University of Illinois, Urbana
IL. - Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Bruce Newbold, Date: 2020-11-18 00:00:00. Title: Driving and Commute Distance and Migration: North American Regional Science Conference. Virtual.
- Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Laura Duncan, Li Wang, Katholiki Georgiades, Michael Boyle, Date: 2020-10-21 00:00:00. Title: Comparison of the prevalence of childhood mental disorders & rates of service contact derived from health administrative data & epidemiological survey data: Findings from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study: Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology. Virtual.
- Conference Type: Presentation at a public or media event. Presenters: Lisa Kaida, Date: 2020-03-12 00:00:00. Title: The Long-Term Economic Integration of Resettled Refugees in Canada: the Canadian Research Data Centre Network webinar series. Hamilton.
- Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Lynn Arner, Date: 2020-06-18 00:00:00. Title: Respondent to Louise Forsyth, “Still Seeking Equity in Academic Teaching and Research”: Gender and Academe. Virtual (University of Waterloo).
- Conference Type: Invited presentation to an academic audience (e.g. guest/keynote speaker). Presenters: Lynn Arner, Date: 2020-11-09 00:00:00. Title: The Professoriat in the Discipline of English in Canada: Department of English. Brock University (Virtual).
- Conference Type: Invited presentation to an academic audience (e.g. guest/keynote
speaker). Presenters: Lynn Arner, Date: 2020-11-07 00:00:00. Title: Keynote speaker for “FirstGeneration University Students Trailblazer Event”: First-Generation University Students at Brock. Brock University (virtual). - Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Meghan O’Neill, Date: 2020-12-16 00:00:00. Title: PreMPoRT: Predictive Algorithm for Assessing Population-Based Premature Mortality Risk: Society for Epi Research. online.
- Conference Type: Presentation to government, non-profit or private sector organization. Presenters: Michael R Veall, Date: 2020-09-02 00:00:00. Title: The Pandemic and
Productivity: Canadian Association of Business Economics. online. - Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Vahid Ashoorion, Jason Busse. Title: Factors Associated with Initiating Cannabis use after legalization.
- Conference Type: Paper presented at an academic conference. Presenters: Valentina Antonipillai, Date: 2020-05-21 00:00:00. Title: Inequitable effects of prescription drug coverage on health services utilization in Ontario using linked data: An intersectional analysis: Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research. virtual.
Media Mentions
- Media Location: online. Title or Topic: Permanent and Transitory Responses to Capital Gains Taxes: Evidence from a Lifetime Exemption in Canada. Media name: Finances of the Nation.
- Date: 2020-08-24 00:00:00. Media Location: Title or Topic: Research project shows visible minority MDs annually earn 88% of what white physicians earn in Canada. Media name: Medical Post. Media URL: CanadianHealthcareNetwork.ca.
Book Chapters
- Gordon B. Cooke and Firat K. Sayin and James Chowhan and Sara L. Mann and Isik U. Zeytinoglu. (2019). Zero-hours and near zero-hours work in Canada. In Michelle O’Sullivan and Jonathan Lavelle and Juliet McMahon and Lorraine Ryan and Caroline Murphy and Thomas Turner and Patrick Gunnigle (Eds.), Zero Hours and On-Call Work in Anglo-Saxon Countries. (137 – 157). Singapore, SG: Springer Singapore. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-5560 / RDC(s): MCM).
- K. Bruce Newbold. (2019). Short-term relocation versus long-term migration: Measuring income transfers by inter-provincial employees across Canadian provinces. In Rachel S. Franklin (Eds.), Population, Place, and Spatial Interaction. New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives. (157 – 170). : Springer, Singapore. (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5078 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Alexia Olaizola and Arthur Sweetman. (2019). Brain gain and waste in Canada: Physicians and nurses by place of birth and training In OECD. (Eds.), Recent Trends in International Migration of Doctors, Nurses and Medical Students. (123 -139). Paris, FR: OECD Publishing. (Project: 19-SSH-MCM-6101 / RDC(s): MCM).
Refereed Articles
- Michael H. Boyle and Katholiki Georgiades and Laura Duncan and Li Wang and Jinette Comeau and 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Team. (2019). Poverty, neighbourhood antisocial behaviour and child mental health problems: Findings from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. 64(4), 285 – 293. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203, 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203-S003 /RDC(s): MCM).
- Michael H. Boyle and Katholiki Georgiades and Laura Duncan and Jinette Comeau and Li Wang and 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Team. (2019). The 2014 Ontario Child Health Study. Methodology Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64(4), 237 – 245. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203, 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203-S002 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Jinette Comeau and Katholiki Georgiades and Laura Duncan and Li Wang and Michael H. Boyle and 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Team. (2019). Changes in the prevalence of child and youth mental disorders and perceived need for professional help between 1983 and 2014: Evidence from the Ontario Child Health Study Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64(4), 256 – 264. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203, 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203-S001 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Anastassios Z. Dardas and Allison Williams and Peter Kitchen and Li Wang. (2019). Assisted-transport caregiving and its impact towards carer-employees. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 62(4), 475 – 497. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM4564 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Laura Duncan and Katholiki Georgiades and Stephen Birch and Jinette Comeau and Li Wang and Michael H. Boyle and 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Team. (2019). Children’s mental health need and expenditures in Ontario: Findings from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64(4), 275 – 284. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203, 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203-S004 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Laura Duncan and Katholiki Georgiades and Li Wang and Jinette Comeau and Mark A. Ferro and Ryan J. Van Lieshout and Peter Szatmari and Kathryn Bennett and Harriet L. MacMillan and Ellen L. Lipman and Magdalena Janus and Anna Kata and Michael H. Boyle. (2019). The 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Emotional Behavioural Scales (OCHS-EBS) part I: A checklist for dimensional measurement of selected DSM-5 disorders Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64(6), 423 – 433. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203, 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203-
S001 / RDC(s): MCM). - Katholiki Georgiades and Khrista Boylan and Laura Duncan and Li Wang and Ian Colman and Anne E. Rhodes and Kathryn Bennett and Jinette Comeau and Ian Manion and Michael H. Boyle and 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Team. (2019). Prevalence and correlates of youth suicidal ideation and attempts: Evidence from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64(4), 265 – 274. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203, 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203-S001 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Katholiki Georgiades and Laura Duncan and Li Wang and Jinette Comeau and Michael H. Boyle and 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Team. (2019). Six-month prevalence of mental disorders and service contacts among children and youth in Ontario: Evidence from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64(4), 246 – 255. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203, 17-PRGSSHMCM-5203-S001 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Grant Gibson and Michel Grignon and Jeremiah Hurley and Li Wang. (2019). Here comes the SUN: Self-assessed unmet need, worsening health outcomes, and health care inequity, Health Economics, 28(6), 727 – 735. (Project: 13 SSHMCM-3816, 18-SSH-MCM-3079-R002 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Grant Gibson and Luc Clair. (2019). O brother how art thou: Propensity to report self-assessed unmet need Social Science and Medicine, 243(December), (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4955, 19-SSH-MCM-5938 / RDC(s): WIN, MCM).
- Paul Glavin and Tomislav Filipovic and Mark van der Maas. (2019). Precarious versus entrepreneurial origins of the recently self-employed: Work and family determinants of Canadians’ self-employment transitions Sociological Forum,
34(2), 386 – 408. (Project: 19-SSH-MCM-5956 / RDC(s): MCM). - Lisa Kaida and Howard Ramos and Diana Singh and Paul Pritchard and Rochelle Wijesingha. (2019). Can Rust Belt or Three Cities explain the sociospatial changes in Atlantic Canadian cities? City and Community, 19(1), 191 – 216. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4605 / RDC(s): MCM, UWO)
- Lisa Kaida and Feng Hou and Max Stick. (2019). The long-term economic integration of resettled refugees in Canada: A comparison of privately sponsored refugees and government-assisted refugees. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46(9), 1687 – 1708. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-5480 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Natalie Malak and Md Mahbubur Rahman and Terry A. Yip. (2019). Baby bonus, anyone? Examining heterogeneous responses to a pro-natalist policy. Journal of Population Economics, 32(4), 1205 – 1246. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4282 / RDC(s): MCM).
- K. Bruce Newbold. (2019). Short-term relocation versus long-term migration: Implications for economic growth and human capital change. Population Space and Place, 25(4), (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5078 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Parminder Raina and Christina Wolfson and Susan Kirkland and Lauren E. Griffith and Cynthia Balion and Benoît Cossette and Isabelle Dionne and Scott Hofer and David Hogan and E. R. van den Heuvel and Teresa Liu-Ambrose and Verena Menec and Gerald Mugford and Christopher Patterson and Hél?ne Payette and Brent Richards and Harry Shannon and Debra Sheets and Vanessa Taler and Mary Thompson and Holly Tuokko and Andrew Wister and Changbao Wu and Lynne Young. (2019). Cohort profile: The Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). International Journal of Epidemiology, 48(6), 1752 – 1753j. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4529 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Harman S. Sandhu and Laura N. Anderson and Jason W. Busse. (2019). Characteristics of Canadians likely to try or increase cannabis use following legalization for nonmedical purposes: A cross-sectional study. CMAJ Open, 7(2), E399 – E404. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-5579 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Charlotte Waddell and Katholiki Georgiades and Laura Duncan and Jinette Comeau and Graham J. Reid and Warren O’Briain and Robert Lampard and Michael H. Boyle and 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Team. (2019). 2014 Ontario Child Health Study findings: Policy implications for Canada. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64(4), 227 – 231. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203-S001 / RDC(s): MCM)
- .Lan Wei and David Feeny. (2019). The dynamics of the gradient between child’s health and family income: Evidence from Canada. Social Science and Medicine, 226(April), 182 – 189. (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5337 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Fei-Ju Yang. (2019). Is childhood migration a mental health risk? Exploring health behaviors and psychosocial resources as pathways using the cross-sectional Canadian Community Health Survey. Social Science Research, 83 (September). (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4230 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Newell, S. L., Dion, M. L., & Doubleday, N. C. (2020). Cultural continuity and Inuit health in Arctic Canada. J Epidemiol Community Health, 74(1), 64 – 70.(Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4888).
- Kim. S., Kimber M., Boyle M., Georgiades K. (2019). Sex differences in the association between cyberbullying victimization and mental health and substance use-related outcomes in adolescents. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 64 (2) 126-135. (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5284).
Policy Reports
- Arthur Sweetman. (2019). Physician labour supply and remuneration Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, Hamilton, ON. (Project: 19-SSH-MCM-6099 / RDC(s): MCM).
Book Chapters
- K. Bruce Newbold and Anastassios Dardas and Allison Williams. (2018). Older drivers in rural areas: Implications for health, social inclusion and caregiving, In Rachel Franklin and Evelyn van Leeuwen and Antonio Paez (Eds.), Population Loss: The Role of Transportation and Other Issues, Volume 2 (107 – 124). San Diego, US: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc.. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-5440 /
RDC(s): MCM). - Khuong Truong and Arthur Sweetman. (2018). The Intergenerational transmission of educational and economic outcomes among immigrants to the United States and Canada In (Eds.), Catching Up – Country Studies on Intergenerational Mobility and Children of Immigrants (169 – 200). Paris, FR: OECD. (Project: 14- SSH-MCM-4091 / RDC(s): MCM).
- N. T. Khuong Truong and Arthur Sweetman. (2018). The United States and Canada: Intergenerational social mobility among immigrants and their nativeborn children In (Eds.), Catching Up? Country Studies on Intergenerational Mobility and Children of Immigrants. (169 – 200). Paris, FR: OECD Publishing. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4091 / RDC(s): MCM).
Refereed Articles
- Jason Dean. (2018). Does it matter if immigrants work in jobs related to their education? IZA Journal of Development and Migration, 8(7), 1 – 42. (Project: 17- SSH-MCM-3553-R002, 17-SSH-MCM-5328 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Gillian England-Mason and Rebecca Casey and Mark Ferro and Harriet L. Macmillan and Lil Tonmyr and Andrea Gonzalez. (2018). Child maltreatment and adult multimorbidity: Results from the Canadian Community Health Survey Canadian Journal of Public Health. 109(4), 561 – 572. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM3918 / RDC(s): MCM, YRK).
- Jason R. Guertin and David Feeny and Jean-Éric Tarride. (2018). Age- and sexspecific Canadian utility norms, based on the 2013–2014 Canadian Community Health Survey. Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), 190(6), 155 – 61. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4574 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Jason R. Guertin and Brittany Humphries and David Feeny and Jean-Eric Tarride. (2018). Health Utilities Index Mark 3 scores for major chronic conditions: Population norms for Canada based on the 2013 and 2014 Canadian Community. Health Survey Health Reports, 29(11), 12 – 19. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4574 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Stine Hansen and K. Bruce Newbold and Rob Wilton. (2018). Disability and the use of support by immigrants and Canadian born population in Canada. Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, 7(3), 31 – 50. (Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3344 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Cristina A. Mattison and Michelle L. Dion and John N. Lavis and Eileen K. Hutton and Michael G. Wilson. (2018). Midwifery and obstetrics: Factors influencing mothers’ satisfaction with the birth experience. Birth Issues in Perinatal Care, 45(3), 322 – 327. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4097 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Richard E. Mueller and N. T. Khuong Truong and Wynonna Smoke. (2018). Underrepresentation of women in Canada’s information and communications technology sector: What can we learn from a Canadian survey of adult skills Canadian Public Policy, 44(S1), S73 – S90. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4091 / RDC(s): MCM).
- K. Bruce Newbold and Darren Scott. (2018). Generational differences in trip timing and purpose: Evidence from Canada. Growth and Change, 49(2), 361 – 373. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4442 / RDC(s): MCM).
- K. Bruce Newbold and Darren M. Scott. (2018). Insights into public transit use by Millennials: The Canadian experience. Travel, Behavior and Society, 11(April), 62 – 68. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4442 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Alexander Thomson and Michael Veall and Arthur Sweetman. (2018). Is there evidence of an information and communication technology labour shortage in the Canadian Labour Force Survey? Canadian Public Policy, 44(S1), 1 – 12. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4763 / RDC(s): MCM).
- N. T. Khuong Truong and Arthur Sweetman. (2018). Basic information communication technology skills between Canadian immigrants and nonimmigrants. Canadian Public Policy, 44(S1), S91 – S112. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM4091 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Li Wang and Allison Williams and Peter Kitchen. (2018). Health of caregiveremployees in Canada: Determining the value of caregiver-friendly workplace policies and social support. International Journal of Workplace Health Management, 11(6), 382 – 394. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM 4323 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Kaida, L., & Kitchen, P. (2018). It’s cold and there’s something to do: The changing geography of Canadian National Hockey League players’ hometowns. International Review for the Sociology of Sport.
Working Papers
- Grant Gibson and Luc Clair. (2018). Oh brother how art thou? The propensity to report self-assessed unmet need. Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis (CHEPA) Working Paper Series. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4955 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Grant Gibson and Michel Grignon and Jeremiah Hurley and Li Wang. (2018). Here comes the SUN: Self-assessed unmet need, worsening health outcomes and healthcare inequity. Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis (CHEPA) Working Paper. (Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3816 / RDC(s): MCM).
Policy Reports
- Gioia Buckley and Graham Dobbs and G. Emmanuel Guindon and Elaine Xiaoyu Guo. (2018). Optometric care in Canada: Results from survey data. Canadian Association of Optometrists, Hamilton, ON. (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5225 / RDC(s): MCM).
Ph.D. Dissertations
- Christina Hackett. (2018). The health of Indigenous peoples living in Canada: Understanding distal, intermediate and proximal determinants of health. Health Policy, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4427 / RDC(s): MCM).
M.A. Theses
- Jillian E. Halladay. (2018). Temporal trends in the association between cannabis use and mental health in a nationally representative sample of Canadian young and older adults. Health Sciences, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4984 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Rosa Zetler. (2018). Variance of hours worked per week in the Canadian Labour Force, 1997 to 2016. Labour Studies, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-5517 / RDC(s): MCM).
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Ferro M, 04APR2018. Substance use disorders among emerging adults: an epidemiological study: Section Meeting in Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry, European Psychiatric Association. Vienna. (Project: 13-SSH-MCM3714 / RDC(s): MCM, SWO).
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Pamela Lahey, 17OCT2018. Welfare to Work: a quantiative study: Canadian Association of Research on Work and Health.
Vancouver. (Project: 14-OIS-MCM-4161 / RDC(s): UTO, MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Luc Clair, 03JUN2018. Supplemental Health Insurance and the Use of Mental Health Services in Canada,: 2018 Conference of the Canadian Economics Association. Montreal, Quebec. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4024 / RDC(s): NFLD, MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Luc Clair, 28SEP2018. Nonparametric Instrumental Variable Analysis Using Complex Survey Data: Department of Economics Seminar at the University of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4024 / RDC(s): NFLD, MCM).
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01JAN2018. The intergenerational transmission of educational and economic outcomes among immigrants to the United States and Canada: OECD-European Commission Conference “Exploring the intergenerational social mobility of children of immigrants”. Brussels. (Project:
14-SSH-MCM-4091 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Public presentations. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01JAN2018. Immigration to Canada: An Overview from an Economic Perspective: Later Life Learning. Kingston, ON. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4091 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Mueller, Richard E., 06MAR2018. The Impacts of Age at Arrival and Basic Skills on Earnings: Do Admissions Categories Matter?: Canadian
Economics Association Annual Meeting. Montreal. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4091 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Mueller, Richard E., 15MAY2018. The Impacts of Age at Arrival and Basic Skills on Earnings: Do Admissions Categories Matter?: 5th Ruppin International Conference on Immigration and Social Integration. Hadera, Israel. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4091 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Abigail Payne, 25JAN2018. The Effect of Tax Price on Donations: Evidence from Canada: PHILANTHROPY RESEARCH WORKSHOP; Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Indiana University. Bloomington, USA. (Project: 15-ISD-BCI-4592 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Ross Hickey, 08DEC2018. The Effect of Tax Price on Donations: Evidence from Canada: Asian Australsian Society of Labour Economics Annual Meeting. Seoul, South Korea. (Project: 15-ISD-BCI-4592 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Frank T Denton, Byron G Spencer, and Terry A Yip, 18OCT2018. Age-Income Dynamics Over the Life Course: Cohort Transition Patterns Based on Canadian Tax Returns: CRDCN Annual Conference. Hamilton, Ont. (Project: 15-ISD-MCM-4596 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Frank T Denton, Byron G Spencer, and Terry A Yip, 06DEC2018. Age-Income Dynamics Over the Life Course: Cohort Transition Patterns Based on Canadian Tax Returns: Statistics Canada: 100 Years and Counting Conference. Ottawa. (Project: 15-ISD-MCM-4596 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Graham Dobbs, 29MAR2018. Socioeconomic determinants of overburdening out-of-pocket drug spending in Canada from 2010-2014: HEI Research Day. Sheraton Hotel, Hamilton. (Project: 15-MOF-MCM-4502 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Grant Gibson, 05APR2018. David vs. Goliath: Effect of a regional poverty initiative on OW recipients: St. Mary’s University Department of Economics. Halifax, NS.
(Project: 15-OIS-MCM-4298 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Tery Yip, 07JAN2018. Baby Bonus, Anyone? Examining Heterogeneous Responses to a Pro-Natalist Policy,: University of New Brunswick. New Brunswick. (Project: 15- SSH-MCM-4282 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Li Wang, 17OCT2018. CRDCN Conference: CRDCN Researchers/Delegates. Hamilton, ONT. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4323 / RDC(s): MCM).
- .Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lisa Kaida, 19JUL2018. What Happens When Work and Family Spheres Are Reintegrated? Quantitative Analysis of Unpaid Housework Among Women Home-Based Workers in Canada: the XIX International Sociological Association World Congress. Toronto. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4404 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Public presentations. Conference reference: Yaw Owusu, 04OCT2018. Exploring the study-migration pathway for international students: A comparative analysis of health science graduates and other fields of study: Canadian Health Workforce Conference 2018: “Ensuring A Fit-For-Purpose Health Workforce”. Gatineau, Quebec. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4438 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: K. Bruce Newbold, 13FEB2018. Insights into Public Transit Use by Millennials: The Canadian Experience: 2018 Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association. Pasadena, CA. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4442 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: K. Bruce Newbold, 13FEB2018. Insights into Public Transit Use by Millennials: The Canadian Experience: Western Regional Science Association. Pasadena, CA. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4442 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Jinette Comeau, 07FEB2018. Growth Curve Modeling to understand Trajectories of Child Mental Health Problems: Offord Centre for Child Studies. McMaster
University. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4552 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lynn Arner, 12MAY2018. ‘First Generation College Students Who
Earn English Doctorates in Canada: A Statistical Profile”: Roundtable “The Invisible Curriculum: Minority and/or First Generation Success in the Academy” at the 53rd International Congress on Medieval Studies. Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4554 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lynn Arner, 03JUN2018. “Pedigree and Hiring Patterns in the Professoriate”: Working Class Studies Association’s 2017 Conference. Indiana University, Bloomington. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4554 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lynn Arner, 19OCT2018. “Pedigree and the Professoriate: A Study of
English Doctoral Programs in Canada”: 2018 Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) Annual Conference. McMaster University. (Project: 15-SSHMCM-4554 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Anastasia Dardas, 15DEC2018. Assisted-Transport Caregiving and it’s impact towards Carer-employees: McMaster Institute for Research on Aging. Hamilton, ONT. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4564 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Jason Robert Guertin, 22OCT2018. Health Utilities Index Mark 3 Scores for Major Chronic Conditions: Population Norms for Canada Based on the 2013-2014 Canadian Community Health Survey: 2018 CAPT Conference. Toronto. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4574 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lisa Kaida and Diana Singh, 23FEB2018. Patterns of Change in Smaller Cities: Indexing Change in Four Atlantic Canadian Cities: Eastern
Sociological Society annual meeting. Baltimore, MD. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM4605 / RDC(s): UWO, MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lisa Kaida; Diana Singh, 23FEB2018. Patterns of Change in Smaller
Cities: Indexing Change in Four Atlantic Canadian Cities: the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore. Baltimore. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM4605 / RDC(s): UWO, MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Diana Singh, 19OCT2018. Patterns of Change in Smaller Cities:
Indexing Change in Four Atlantic Canadian Cities: the annual Canadian Research Data Centre Network conference. Hamilton. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM4605 / RDC(s): UWO, MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Waad Khogali, 19OCT2018. Spatial Dimensions of Precariousness in
Canada: Gender Patterns: Canadian Research Data Centre national conference. Hamilton ON. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4714 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Marisa Young, 15AUG2018. Gender Differences in the Experiences
and Mental Health Consequences of Work-Family Conflict in the Canadian Context: Montreal Quebec. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4731 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Jillian Halladay, 14MAR2018. Moderating Effects of Female Sex on
the Relationship Between Marijuana Use and Psychological Distress, depression, and Suicidal Behaviours Among Canadians: Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact Research Day. Hamilton, Ontario. (Project: 16-
SSH-MCM-4984 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Public presentations. Conference reference: Jillian Halladay, 15MAR2018. The High and the Low: 3 Minute Thesis Competition. Hamilton, Ontario. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4984 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Jillian Halladay, 11APR2018. Exploring the Relationship Between Cannabis & Emotional Problems using Canadian Population Data: Moderating Effects of Frequency of Use, Female Sex, Developmental Age, and Time: Faculty of Health Sciences Research Plenary. Hamilton, Ontario. (Project: 16-
SSH-MCM-4984 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Public presentations. Conference reference: Jillian Halladay, 10OCT2018. The High and the Lows of Cannabis: Depression, Anxiety, and Suicide: Ron Joyce Children’s Health Centre Rounds. Hamilton, Ontario.
(Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4984 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Andrea Gonzalez, 01SEP2018. Intergenerational transmission of parental childhood maltreatment: Implications for offspring outcomes: International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Prague. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203-S005 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Andrea Gonzale, 03SEP2018. Intergenerational transmission of parental childhood maltreatment: Implications for offspring outcomes: International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Prague, Czech Republic. (Project: 17-PRGSSH-MCM-5203-S005 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Sam Stillie, 23MAR2018. Sport and Physical Activity Levels in
Indigenous Populations of Canada: 2018 National Undergraduate Research Conference in Physical Activity and Kinesiology. University of Toronto. (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5049 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Sam Stillie, 23MAR2018. Sport and Physical Activity Levels in Indigenous Populations of Canada: National Undergraduate Kinesiology Conference. University of Toronto. (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5049 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: K. Bruce Newbold, 19OCT2018. Short-Term Relocation Versus Long Term Migration: Implications for Economic Growth and Human Capital Change: Canadian Research Data Center Network. Hamilton, ON. (Project: 17-SSHMCM-5078 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: K. Bruce Newbold, 09NOV2018. Short-Term Relocation versus Long-Term Migration: Measuring Income Transfers by Inter-Provincial Employees across Canadian Provinces: North American Regional Science Association. San Antonio, TX. (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5078 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: LAN WEI, 02JUN2018. The variation in children’s outcomes across family structures: evidence based on Canadian longitudinal data: 52nd annual conference of the Canadian economics association. Montreal. (Project: 17-SSHMCM-5337 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Melissa Kimber, 05SEP2018. The pervasive impacts of child maltreatment: Results from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study and Implications for Identification and Response: International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Prague, CZ. (Project: 18-PRGSSH-MCM-5360-S003 /
RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Grant Gibson, 08MAR2018. Measurement of health access: Mount Royal Department of Economics, Justice and Policy Studies. Mount Royal University. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-3079-R002 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lisa Kaida, 12OCT2018. The Long-Term Economic Benefits of Refugee Private Sponsorship: the 6th Québec Interuniversity Center for Social Statistics (QICSS) International Conference. Montreal. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM5480 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Terry Yip, 18OCT2018. Taxation and Income Dynamics of Families: A Panel Study for Canada using the Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD): CRDCN 2018 National Conference. Hamilton. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-5499 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Harman Sandhu, 14NOV2018. Characteristics of Canadians likely to try or increase non-medical cannabis use due to legalization: Results from 2018 National Cannabis Survey: Ontario Public Health Association Fall Forum 2018. Toronto, ON. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-5579 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Guindon GE, 18OCT2018. Socioeconomic differences in supplemental prescription drug insurance coverage in Canada: Canadian
Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) 2018 National Conference. Hamilton, ON. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-5604 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Benjamin Kow, 19OCT2018. Caregiver Related Tax Credits Uptake in Canada 1998-2015: CRDCN National Conference. Sheraton Hamilton. (Project: 18-SSH-MCM-5611 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Georgiades, K.*, Duncan, L.*, Wang, L., Comeau, J., & Boyle, M. How are Ontario’s children & youth doing? Findings from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study. Keynote Address, Children’s Mental Health Ontario Annual Conference, Toronto, Canada.
- Duncan, L.*, Georgiades, K. & Boyle, M. Mental health, service use and resource allocation: Findings from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study. McMaster University Symposium, Brazilian Congress of Psychiatry 36th Annual Congress, Brasilia, Brazil.
- Duncan, L.*, Georgiades, K. & Boyle, M*. 2014 Ontario Child Health Study: Some lessons from the general population, 1983-2014 changes in mental health need, 2014 resource allocation. Research Seminar Series, Child & Adolescent Services, Hamilton, Canada.
- Duncan, L.*, Georgiades, K. & Boyle, M. 2014 Ontario Child Health Study: Lessons from the general population. Research Day: University at Buffalo, McMaster University, Western University, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, United
States. - Georgiades, K.*, Comeau, J., Duncan, L., Wang, L.*, & Boyle, M. OCHS I: Prevalence of Mental Disorders and Service Contacts among Children and Youth in Ontario. Canadian Research Data Centre Network National Conference, Hamilton, Canada.
- Georgiades, K., Comeau, J.*, Duncan, L., Wang, L.*, & Boyle, M. OCHS II: Changes in Child Psychiatric Disorders and Need for Professional Help Between 1983 and 2014 in Ontario. Canadian Research Data Centre Network National
Conference, Hamilton, Canada. - Duncan, L.*, Georgiades, K., Wang, L., Comeau, J., Ferro, M.A., Van Lieshout, R., Szatmari, P., Bennett, K.J., MacMillan, H., Lipman, E., Janus, M., Kata, A. & Boyle, M. The 2014 Ontario Child Health Study Emotional Behavioural Scales (OCHS-EBS): A checklist for measuring selected DSM-5 disorders. Annual Research Day, Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence & Impact, Hamilton, Canada.
Media Mentions
- Principal Investigator: Jillian Halladay. Date: 23NOV2018. Media Type: Website. Mention Type: Editorial. Article title: Cannabis use often co-occurs with suicidal thoughts and psychological distress — and more-so among women. Media name: PsyPost. Media location: Comments about media mention: (Project: 16- SSH-MCM-4984 / RDC(s): MCM).
Book Chapters
- K. Bruce Newbold. (2017). Graduate migration in Canada In Jonathan Corcoran and Alessandra Faggian (Eds.), Graduate Migration and Regional Development. An International Perspective: Edward Elgar Publishing. (Project: 14-SSHMCM-4014 / RDC(s): MCM).
Refereed Articles
- Rebecca Casey and Peri Ballantyne. (2017). Diagnosed chronic health conditions among injured workers with permanent impairments and the general population. Journal of Occupational \& Environmental Medicine, 59(5), 486 – 496. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2994 / RDC(s): MCM, YRK).
- James Chowhan and Fred Pries and Sara Mann. (2017). Persistent innovation and the role of human resource management practices, work organization, and strategy. Journal of Management and Organization, 23(3), 456 – 471. (Project: 11- SSH-MCM-2736 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Mark Ferro and Laura Duncan and Andrea Gonzalez. (2017). Suicidal Behaviour Among Adolescents and Young Adults with Self-Reported Chronic Illness. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry. (Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3714 / RDC(s): MCM).
- G. Emmanuel Guindon and Robin Burkhalter and K. Stephen Brown. (2017). Levels and trends in cigarette contraband in Canada. Tobacco Control, 26, 518 – 525. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4312 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Higgins, C.D. and Sweet, M.N. and Kanaroglou, P.S. (2017). All minutes are not equal: travel time and the effects of congestion on commute satisfaction in Canadian cities. Transportation. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4542 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Malak, Natalie. (2017). Nurse Absenteeism and Benefit Generosity: Evidence from Canada. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 40(1): 44-78. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2913 / RDC(s): MCM).
- K. Bruce Newbold and Darren M. Scott. (2017). Driving over the life course: The automobility of Canada’s Millennial, Generation X, Baby Boomer and Greatest generations. Transportation Behavior and Society, 6(January), 57 – 63. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4442 / RDC(s): MCM).
- K. Bruce Newbold and Darren M. Scott and Charles Burke. (2017). Immigrant status and commute distance: An exploratory study based on the Greater Golden Horseshoe. Transportation, 44(1), 181 – 198. (Project: 09-SSH-MCM-2067, 13-SSH-MCM-3600, 15-SSH-MCM-2067- / RDC(s): MCM).
- Wei Yang. (2017). Does ‘compulsory volunteering’ affect subsequent behaviour? Evidence from a natural experiment in Canada. Education Economics, 25(4), 394 – 405. (Project: 09-SSH-MCM-2278 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Isik U. Zeytinoglu and James Chowhan and Gordon B. Cooke and Sara Mann. (2017). An ill-informed choice: Empirical evidence of the link between employers’ part-time or temporary employment strategies and workplace performance in Canada. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 28(19), 2713 – 2737. (Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3440 / RDC(s): MCM).
Working Paper
- Luc Clair. (2017). Private supplemental insurance and mental health care utilization in Canada: An investigation using nonparametric estimation methods. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4024 / RDC(s): WIN, MCM).
Policy Reports
- Collin Brown and Graham Dobbs and G. Emmanuel Guindon and Elaine Xiaoyu Guo and Sara Kamali Anaraki and Dennis Ren and Arthur Sweetman. (2017). Low income health benefits: Summary of results from analyses of survey data. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (OMHLTC), Hamilton, ON. (Project: 15- MOF-MCM-4502 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Christina Hackett and Cristina Mattison and Michelle Dion. (2017). Health, mental health, and labour market outcomes of Indigenous peoples living in Canada. Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN), Hamilton, ON. (Project: 15- INAC-MCM-4604, 16-INAC-MCM-4636 / RDC(s): COOL, MCM).
- Cristina Mattison and Christina Hackett and Michelle Dion. (2017). The factors that influence labour market outcomes for Indigenous women in Canada. Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC), Hamilton, ON. (Project: 15-INAC-MCM4604, 16-INAC-MCM-4636 / RDC(s): COOL, MCM).
Ph.D. Dissertations
- Luc Clair. (2017). Nonparametric kernal estimation methods using complex survey data. Department of Economics, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. (Project: 14- SSH-MCM-4024 / RDC(s): WIN, MCM).
- Fei-Ju Yang. (2017). The “what” and “how” questions of the healthy immigrant effect: Psychosocial resources and demands as pathways to mental health risks. Sociology, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4230 / RDC(s): MCM).
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Public presentations. Conference reference: Peter Kitchen, 20MAY2017. The Physiology of Recreational Hockey Players.: Society for International Hockey Research. Gatineau, PQ. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2983 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Michel Grignon, 17MAR2017. Cancer survival by socio-economic status: not everything is due to stages: Séminaire IRDES. IRDES, Paris, France. (Project: 12 HADMCM-3335 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: K Bruce Newbold, S Hansen and Rob Wilton, 16NOV2017. Immigration, Health and Disability: Perceptions and Understanding: Pathways to Prosperity. Toronto, ON. (Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3344 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Jason Dean, 02JUN2017. Renter Residential Mobility, Income
Change and Financial Strength: Canadian Economics Association. St Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Project: 14-SSH-GUEL3865 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Jason Dean, 03JUN2017. Income Decline, Financial Insecurity, Landlord Screening and Renter Mobility: Canadian Economics Association Meetings 2017. St. Francis Xavier University. (Project: 14-SSH-GUEL-3865 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Peter Kitchen, 01FEB2017. Using Statistics Canada Microdata for Geographical Research: School of Geography & Earth Sciences. Hamilton. (Project: 14 SSHMCM-4003 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Peter Kitchen, 15FEB2017. Using Statistics Canada Microdata for Geographical Research: School of Geography & Earth Sciences Seminar Series. McMaster
University, Hamilton, Ontario. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4018 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Luc Clair, 03FEB2017. Probability-Weighted Nonparametric Conditional PDF Estimation: Department of Economics, University of Winnipeg. Winnipeg. (Project: 14 SSHMCM-4024 / RDC(s): WIN, MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Luc Clair, 01MAR2017. Supplemental Health Insurance and the Use of Mental Health Services in Canada: 50th Anniversary of the Department of Economics at MUN. St. John’s, NL. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4024 / RDC(s): WIN,
MCM). - Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Luc Clair, 08SEP2017. Private Supplemental Insurance and Mental Health Care Utilization in Canada – An Investigation Using Nonparametric Estimation Methods: Department of Economics at Memorial University of Newfoundland. St. John’s, Newfoundland. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4024 / RDC(s): WIN, MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Khuong Truong, 03JUN2017. Information and Communication Technology Skills Shortages in Canada: Is Immigration a Solution?: Canadian Economics Association Conference 2017. Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4091 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Cristina Mattison, 05APR2017. Midwifery and obstetrics: Factors influencing mothers’ satisfaction with the birth experience: Midwifery Research Symposium. Hamilton. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4097 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Peter Kitchen, 01FEB2017. Using Statistics Canada Microdata for Geographical Research: School of Geography & Earth Sciences. McMaster University.
(Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4136 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Peter Kitchen, 15FEB2017. Using Statistics Canada Microdata for Geographical Research: School of Geography & Earth Sciences Seminar Series. McMaster
University, Hamilton, Ontario. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4136 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Sandra Milicic, 10JUL2017. “Revolutions in the Economics of Health Systems”: International Health Economics Association. Boston, Massachusetts. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4191 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Ross Hickey, 11MAR2017. The Effect of Tax Price on Donations: Evidence from Canada: Canadian Public Economics Group. Kingston, Canada. (Project: 15-ISD-BCI-4592 / RDC(s): BCI, MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Ross Hickey, 02JUN2017. The Effect of Tax Price on Donations: Evidence from Canada: Canadian Economic Association. Antagonist, Canada. (Project: 15-ISD-BCI-4592 / RDC(s): BCI, MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Justin Smith, 18AUG2017. The Effect of Tax Price on Donations: Evidence from Canada: International Institute of Public Finance. Tokyo, Japan. (Project: 15-ISD-BCI-4592 / RDC(s): BCI, MCM).
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman and Collin Brown, 24MAY2017. Analysis of the Medical Expense Tax Credit: Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. Toronto, Ontario. (Project: 15-ISD-MCM-4596 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman & Collin Brown, 24MAY2017. Medical Expense Tax Credits: To Ontario Ministries of Finance and Health and Long-term
Care. Toronto. (Project: 15-ISD-MCM-4596 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Elaine Xiaoyu Guo, 24MAY2017. Socioeconomic Gradients in Supplementary Health Insurance Coverage: Evidence From Two Repeated
Cross-Sectional Datasets: Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research (CAHSPR) 2017 Annual Policy Conference. Toronto, Ontario. (Project: 15-MOF-MCM-4502 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Saeed Rana, 02JUN2017. On the Dynamics of the Ontario Disability
Support Program: Canadian Economics Association (CEA). St Francis Xavier’s University. (Project: 15-OIS-MCM-4278 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Saeed Rana, 03JUN2017. The Dynamics of the Ontario Disability
Support Program Benefits: Canada Economics Association (CEA). St Francis Xavier University. (Project: 15-OIS-MCM-4278 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Saaed Rana, 26SEP2017. The Dynamics of the Ontario Disability Support Program Benefits: Knowledge Mobilization Speaker Series, Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. Toronto , Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services. (Project: 15-OIS-MCM-4278 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Saeed Rana, 14NOV2017. The Dynamics of the Ontario Disability
Support Program Benefits: CRDCN. Montreal. (Project: 15-OIS-MCM-4278 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Terry Yip, 20AUG2017. Baby Bonus, Anyone? Examining Heterogeneous Responses to a Pro-Natalist Policy: Annual Congress of the
European Economic Association. Lisbon. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4282 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lisa Kaida, 15NOV2017. Home-based Workers, On-site Workers, and
the Gender Division of Household Labour in Canada: CRDCN conference. Montreal. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4404 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Christina Hackett, 16FEB2017. Comparing the health related quality of
life of Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples living in Canada: London School of Economics Health Policy Conference. London, UK. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM4427 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Christina Hackett, 17FEB2017. The Health-related quality of life for
indigenous peoples living off-reserve in Canad: LSE International Health Policy Conference. London, UK. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4427 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: K. Bruce Newbold, 31MAY2017. Insights into Millennial Travel Behavior: The Canadian Experience: 2017 Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers. York University. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4442 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Soyeon Kim, 03MAY2017. Cyberbullying victimization and its impact on health across the life course: A Canadian population study: 29th Annual McMaster Psychiatry Research Day. Mohawk College, Hamilton. (Project: 15- SSH-MCM-4489 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Jason Robert Guertin, 23OCT2017. Canadian utility norms derived from the 2013-2014 Canadian Community Health Survey: 2017 CAPT
conference. Toronto, Canada. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4574 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lan Wei, 02JUN2017. The dynamics of the gradient between family socioeconomic status and children’s health status: 51st Annual Conference of the Canadian Economics Association. St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish,
Nova Scotia. (Project: 16-DTS-MCM-4558-S002 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Denis, 26MAY2017. Culture and Health among First Nations People Living Off Reserve: CRDCN Indigenous Policy Research Workshop. Ottawa, ON. (Project: 16-INAC-MCM-4635 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: 13. Mattison CA, Hackett C, 26MAY2017. The factors that influence labour market outcomes for Indigenous women living in Canada:
Canadian Research Data Centre Network – Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada Policy Workshop on Indigenous Issues. Ottawa. (Project: 16-INACMCM-4636 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Natlaie Malak, 01FEB2017. Nurse Absenteeism and Benefit Generosity: Evidence from Canada: Health and Labour Policy Evaluation Workshop, IRDES. Paris, France. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-2913-R001 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Rae, 25MAY2017. Epidemiology of Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer in Canada: Incidence, prevalence, survival: ARCC. Toronto. (Project: 16- SSH-MCM-4787 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Rae, 25MAY2017. Place of death as an Indicator for Cancer Care in Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA) in Canada: ARCC. Toronto. (Project: 16- SSH-MCM-4787 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Andrew Lee, 13MAR2017. Suicide Around Major Sport Events:
McMaster Kinesiology Undergraduate Conference. McMaster University. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4949 / RDC(s): MCM). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Grant Gibson, 03JUN2017. Variations in Propensity to Report Self-Assessed Unmet Need: Evidence from Ontario: Canadian Economics Association Annual Conference 2017. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4955 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Public presentations. Conference reference: Natalie Thirakul, 03NOV2017. The role of health policy on mental health care services use by Asian immigrant groups in Canada: McMaster USRA Poster Session. McMaster University, MUSC, CIBC Hall (3rd Floor). (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4977 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Newbold, 18MAY2017. Short-term relocation versus long-term migration: Implications for Economic Growth and Human Capital Change: Challenges of Europe: Innovative Responses for Resilient Growth and Competitiveness Conference. Bol, Croatia. (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5078 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Newbold, 09NOV2017. Short-Term Relocation versus Long Term Migration: Implications for Economic Growth and Human Capital Change: 2017 meetings of the North American Regional Science Council. Vancouver, BC. (Project: 17-SSH-MCM-5078 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lynn Arner, 22MAY2017. Tracking in the Professoriate in English Departments in Canada, invited speaker, Film Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4554 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lynn Arner, 27MAY2017. Who Teaches Canadian Doctoral Students in English?: Tracking in the Professoriate, ACCUTE conference, Congress, Ryerson University, (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4554 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lynn Arner, 03JUNE2017. Pedigree and Placement Patterns in the Professoriate, Working-Class Studies Association’s Conference, University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana, (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4554 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lynn Arner, 22APRIL2017. Tracking patterns in the Canadian Professoriate, Humanities Research Symposium, Brock University, (Project: 15-SSH-MCM4554 / RDC(s): MCM).
Media Mentions
- Principal Investigator: Peter Kitchen. Date: 09FEB2017. Media Type: Other. Mention Type: Reference in book. Article title: The One Minute Workout by Martin Gibala. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2983 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Principal Investigator: Peter Kitchen. Date: 09FEB2017. Media Type: Other. Mention Type: Reference in book. Article title: The One Minute Workout by Martin Gibala. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2983 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Principal Investigator: Rebecca Casey. Date: 15JUN2017. Media Type: Radio. Mention Type: Interview. Article title: An interview with Lisa Laco. Media name: CBC Thunder Bay, Superior Morning. Media location: Thunder Bay, ON. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2994 / RDC(s): YRK, MCM).
- Principal Investigator: Rebecca Casey. Date: 15JUN2017. Media Type: Canadian newspapers. Mention Type: Interview. Article title: Workplace injuries can last a lifetime. Media name: Tbnewswatch. Media location: Thunder Bay,
ON. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2994 / RDC(s): YRK, MCM). - Principal Investigator: Rebecca Casey. Date: 15JUN2017. Media Type: Television. Mention Type: Interview. Article title: Injured Workers and Chronic Health Conditions. Media name: Shaw TV. Media location: Thunder Bay, ON. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2994 / RDC(s): YRK, MCM).
- Principal Investigator: Lennox Arthur Sweetman. Date: 05DEC2017. Media Type: Canadian magazines. Mention Type: A chart + caption. Article title: The 91 most important economic charts to watch in 2018. Media name: Maclean’s. (Project: 16-SSH-MCM-4763 / RDC(s): MCM).
Refereed Articles
- Gileh-Gol Akhtar-Danesh and Christian Finley and Noori Akhtar-Danesh. (2016). Long-term trends in the incidence and relative survival of pancreatic cancer in Canada: A population-based study. Pancreatology, 16(2), 259 – 265. (Project: 13- SSH-MCM-3445 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Sara Allin and Michel Grignon and Li Wang. (2016). The determinants of efficiency in the Canadian health care system. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 11(1), 39 – 65. (Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3203 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Peri J. Ballantyne and Rebecca Casey and Fergal T. O’Hagan and Pat Vienneau. (2016). Poverty status of worker compensation claimants with permanent impairments. Critical Public Health, 26(2), 173 – 190. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2994 / RDC(s): MCM).
- James Chowhan. (2016). Unpacking the black box: Understanding the relationship between strategy, HRM practices, innovation and organizational performance.
Human Resource Management Journal, 26(2), 112 – 133 (Project: 11-SSHMCM-2736 / RDC(s): MCM). - James Chowhan and Isik U. Zeytinoglu and Gordon B. Cooke. (2016). Immigrants and job satisfaction: Do high performance work systems play a role? Economic and Industrial Democracy, 37(4), 690 – 715. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2735 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Mark A. Ferro. (2016). Major depressive disorder, suicidal behavior, bipolar disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder among emerging adults with and without chronic health conditions. Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences, 25(5),
462 – 474. (Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3714 / RDC(s): MCM SWO). - G. Emmanuel Guindon and Robin Burkhalter and K. Stephen Brown. (2016). Levels and trends in cigarette contraband in Canada. Tobacco Control, ePub ahead of print( ), 1 – 8. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4312 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Christina Hackett and David Feeny and Emile Tompa. (2016). Canada’s residential school system: Measuring the intergenerational impact of familial attendance on health and mental health outcomes. Journal of Epidemiology \&
Community Health, 70(11), 1096 – 1105. (Project: 15-DTS-MCM-4558 / RDC(s): MCM). - Peter Kitchen and James Chowhan. (2016). Forecheck, backcheck, health check: The benefits of playing recreational ice hockey for adults in Canada. Journal of
Sports Sciences, 34(21), 2121 – 2129. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2983 / RDC(s): MCM). - Ling Na and Dale Hample. (2016). Psychological pathways from social integration to health: An examination of different demographic groups in Canada. Social Science and Medicine, 151( ), 196 – 205. (Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3188 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Allison M. Williams and Li Wang and Peter Kitchen. (2016). Impacts of caregiving and sources of support: A comparison of end-of-life and non-end-of-life caregivers in Canada. Health and Social Care in the Community, 24(2), 214 –
224. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2640 / RDC(s): MCM). - Wei Yang. (2016). Are contributions of time and money substitutes or complements? Applied Economics, 48(37), 3526 – 3537. (Project: 09-SSH-MCM2217 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Isik U. Zeytinoglu and James Chowhan and Gordon B. Cooke and Sara Mann. (2016). An ill-informed choice: Empirical evidence of the link between employers’ part-time or temporary employment strategies and workplace performance in Canada. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, ePub ahead of print, 1 – 25. (Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3440 / RDC(s): MCM).
Working Papers
- Natalie Malak and Md Mahbubur Rahman and Terry Yip. (2016). Baby Bonus, anyone? Examining heterogeneous responses to a pro-natalist policy. SSRN eJournal. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4282 / RDC(s): MCM).
Ph.D. Dissertations
- Stephen Bonnar. (2016). Three essays on the consumption patterns of the elderly. Department of Economics, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. (Project: 13- SSH-MCM-3585 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Sandra Milicic. (2016). Three essays on the association of economic conditions with the health and health behaviours of Canadians. Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. (Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3552 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Mustafa Ornek. (2016). The BMI: Measurement, physician costs and distributional decomposition. Health Policy PhD Program, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. (Project: 08-MOHLTC-MCM-1739 / RDC(s): MCM).
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Halina Sapeha, 02FEB2016. Immigrants’ Satisfaction with their Settlement Experience in Canada: Coordination Committee for Newcomer Integration at the Association for New Canadians. St. John’s, NL. (Project: 12- DTS-MCM-3353 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Li Wang, 16DEC2016. Social Inequality in Cancer Survival: Measures of SES Matter: School of Geography and Earth Science (SGES) Seminar Series at McMaster University. McMaster University. (Project: 12-HAD-MCM-3335 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Michael Veall, 22OCT2016. “Top End Inequality in Canada: The Regional Dimension”: Atlantic Canada Economists Association. Mount Allison University. (Project: 12- SSH-MCM-3195 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Sandra Milicic, 03MAY2016. How are Health and Health behaviours associated with economic conditions: Evidence for Canada: Canadian Economic Association Meeting, Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Research Day, Faculty of Health Sciences Research Plenary, New Frontiers in Health Policy Conference. (Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3552 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Mark Ferro, 30NOV2016. Suicidal behaviour in emerging adults with
physical conditions: Section Meeting in Epidemiology and Social Psychiatry, European Psychiatric Association. Gothenburg, Sweden. (Project: 13-SSH-MCM3714 / RDC(s): MCM ). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Andrea Gonzalez, Rebecca Casey, Mark Ferro, Harriet Macmillan, Lil Tonmyr, Michael Boyle, 29AUG2016. Childhood abuse and adult health: Evidence from the Canadian community health survey 2012 – Mental health: Overview: 21st ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect. Calgary, Alberta. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-3918 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Khuong Truong, 05JUN2016. Literacy, Numeracy, and Earnings across Post-Secondary Fields of Study: Canadian Economics Association Conference 2016. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4091 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Sayin, F.K., 16OCT2016. When disability and immigrant status intersect: a quantitative intersectional analysis: Canadian Association for Research on Work and Health Conference 2016: Advancing Research to Improve Work and Health. Toronto, Ontario. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4139 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Sayin F.K., 01JUN2016. Immigrants with Disabilities and Labour Force
Status: An Intersectionality Analysis: International Conference on Immigration, Integration and Inclusion. Quebec City, Quebec. (Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4139 / RDC(s): MCM ). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Christina Hackett, 10MAY2016. Canada’s Residential School System: Measuring the intergenerational impact of familial attendance on health and mental health outcomes: Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research. Toronto. (Project: 15-DTS-MCM-4199-S002 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Christina Hackett, 25MAY2016. Canada’s Residential School System: Measuring the impact of familial attendance on health and mental health outcomes for indigenous Canadians: Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research. Toronto. (Project: 15-DTS-MCM-4199-S002 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Christina Hackett, 01NOV2016. ) Health, mental health, and labour market outcomes of Indigenous peoples living in Canada: Statistics Canada researchers. Saskatoon, SK. (Project: 15-INAC-MCM-4604 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Saeed Rana, 31MAR2016. The Causal Effects of Ontario Disability Support Program Policy Change: A Regression Discontinuity Analysis: Workshop in Economics II. Department of Economics. (Project: 15-OIS-MCM-4278 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Marion Steele, 04JUN2016. A Housing Allowance Targeting Housing
Affordability to Reduce Poverty: Empirical Analysis of Alternative Designs: Canadian Economics Association. University of Ottawa. (Project: 15-SSH-GUEL4399 / RDC(s): MCM ). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Fei-Ju Yang, 29APR2016. What explains Canadian immigrants’
mental health deterioration? The role of negative social interaction and health behaviors. Canada: Home Land or Hostile Land?. York University. (Project: 15- SSH-MCM-4230 / RDC(s): MCM ). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Fei-Ju Yang, 29OCT2016. The effect of age at migration on psychological distress: CRDCN. Saskatoon. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4230 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Md Mahbubur Rahman, 01JUN2016. Baby Bonus, Anyone? Examining Quebec’s Pro-Natal Policies: Annual meeting of Canadian Population society. Calgary. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4282 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Terry Po Tat Yip, 05JUN2016. Baby Bonus, Anyone? Examining Quebec’s Pro-Natal Policies: Canadian Economics Assiation Meeting 2016. Ottawa. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4282 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Md Mahbubur Rahman and Terry Yip, 02JUN2016. Do neighbourhood characteristics help to explain fertility?: Canadian Population Society. Ottawa. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4282 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Terry Yip, 15JUN2016. Baby Bonus, Anyone? Examining Heterogeneous Responses to a Pro-Natalist Policy: 30th Annual Conference of the European Society for Population Economics. Berlin. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM4282 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Terry Yip, 01JUN2016. Baby Bonus, Anyone? Examining Heterogeneous Responses to a Pro-Natalist Policy: Canadian Economics
Association. Ottawa. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4282 / RDC(s): MCM ). - Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Guindon GE, 30NOV2016. Cigarettes de contrebande, Québec, Ontario et Canada — niveaux et tendances: Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ). Montréal, QC. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4312 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Allison Leanage, 01JUN2016. The Impact of Immigrant Youth’s Sense
of Community Belonging on Mental Health: Canadian Sociological Association. Calgary, Alberta. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4345 / RDC(s): MCM ). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: K Bruce Newbold, 18FEB2016. Driving Over the Life Course: The Automobility of Canada’s Millennial, Generation X, Baby Boomer and Greatest Generations: 54th Annual Meetings of the Western Regional Science Association Meetings. Kona, HI. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4442 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: K. Bruce Newbold, 19FEB2016. Driving Over the Life Course: The Automobility of Canada’s Millennial, Generation X, Baby Boomer and Greatest Generations: Western Regional Science Association. Kona, HI. (Project: 15-SSHMCM-4442 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Soyeon Kim, 26APR2016. Gender role in the association between
Cyber Victimization (CV) and adolescent mental health: a comparative study between traditional types of bullying vs cyberbullying: 28th Annual McMaster Research Day. McMaster University. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4489 / RDC(s): MCM ). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Jinette Comeau and Michael Boyle, 01JUN2016. Economic Disadvantage and Child Mental Health: An Assessment of Informant Discrepancies: Canadian Sociological Association. University of Calgary. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4563 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Denis, Wijesingha, and Jonathan, 01NOV2016. “Cultural Connectedness and Self-Rated Health among First Nations People Living Off
Reserve”: CRDCN National Conference 2016: Health, Wealth, and Happiness in Canada. Saskatoon, SK. (Project: 16-INAC-MCM-4635 / RDC(s): MCM ). - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Cristina Mattison, 01NOV2016. The factors that influence labour market outcomes for Indigenous Canadian women: Canadian Research Data Centre Network 2016 National Conference. Saskatoon. (Project: 16-INAC-MCM4636 / RDC(s): MCM ).
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Marisa Young, 01JUN2016. Neighbourhood Effects on Work-Family Conflict: A MultiLevel Study: Canadian Sociological Association. Calgary, AB. (Project: 16-SSHMCM-4731 / RDC(s): MCM).
Media Mentions
- Principal Investigator: Peter Kitchen. Date: 07NOV2016. Media Type: Canadian newspapers. Mention Type: Reference. Article title: Stay in the Game: Playing
recreational hockey can benefit the heart, legs, and balance. Media name: Montreal Gazette. Media location: Montreal. Comments about media mention: Article by Jill Barker. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2983 / RDC(s): MCM). - Principal Investigator: Rebecca Casey. Date: 12OCT2016. Media Type: Canadian newspapers. Mention Type: research referenced at the bottom of the article (uses statistics from the. Article title: WSIB policy pushes hurt workers into ‘humiliating’ jobs and unemployment, critics say. Media name: Toronto Star. Comments about media mention: A 2015 study conducted by professors at McMaster and Trent Universities looking at injured workers with permanent impairments in Ontario found that 46 per cent were living on the poverty line five years after their accident. (Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2994 / RDC(s): MCM).
- Principal Investigator: Po Tat Yip. Date: 01SEP2016. Media Type: Website. Mention Type: Interview. Article title: Student Paper Award. Media name: CPS Newsletter, Fall 2016. Comments about media mention: Publish interview of Mr.
Rahman about his award-winning paper (with Ms. Malak and Mr. Yip) as well as his research interests. (Project: 15-SSH-MCM-4282 / RDC(s): MCM).
Project: 08-SSH-MCM-1537 – Felice Martinello (PI)
Working Paper
- Felice Martinello. (2015). Course withdrawal dates, tuition refunds, and student persistence in university programs. McMaster RDC Research Paper.
Project: 08-MOHLTC-MCM-1739 – Byron Spencer (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Mustafa Ornek, 26MAY2015. Long-term physician costs of obesity. Montreal. (PI). - Michel L. Grignon. (2015). The impact of technological intensity of service provision on physician expenditures. 25 Nov 2011. (PI).
Project: 09-SSH-MCM-2067 – Kenneth Bruce Newbold (PI)
Refereed Articles
- K. Bruce Newbold and Darren M. Scott and Charles Burke. (2015). Immigrant status and commute distance: An exploratory study based on the Greater Golden Horseshoe. Transportation, 2015(July), 1 – 18.
Project: 10-SSH-MCM-2483 – Peter Kitchen (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Peter Kitchen and Allison M. Williams and Melissa Gallina. (2015). Sense of belonging to local community in small-to-medium sized Canadian urban areas: A comparison of immigrant and Canadian-born residents. BMC Psychology, 3(28), 1 – 17.
Project 11-SSH-MCM-2735 – James Chowhan (PI)
Media Mention
- Date: 01FEB2015. Media Type: Online. Mention Type: Column. Article title: Who has more job satisfaction, immigrants or Canadian-born employees? Media name:
Knowledge @ DeGroote. Media location: Canada.
Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2764 – Michel Grignon (PI)
Working Papers
- Michel Grignon and Jerry Hurley and Li Wang. (2015). Is pro-poor inequity in inpatient care the result of pro-rich inequity in primary care? The case of Ontario, Canada. Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis Working Paper Series No.
Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2913 – Lennox Arthur Sweetman (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Chao Wang and Qing Li and Arthur Sweetman and Jeremiah Hurley. (2015). Mandatory universal drug plan, access to health care and health: Evidence from Canada.
Journal of Health Economics, 44(December), 80 – 96.
Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2982 – Mark Anthony Ferro (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Mark A. Ferro. (2015). Mediated moderation of the relation between maternal and adolescent depressive symptoms: Role of adolescent physical health. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 50(11), 1743 – 1751.
- Mark A. Ferro and Michael H. Boyle. (2015). The impact of chronic physical illness, maternal depressive symptoms, family functioning, and self-esteem on symptoms of anxiety and depression in children. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 43(1), 177 – 187.
- Mark A. Ferro and Michael H. Boyle and William R. Avison. (2015). Association between trajectories of maternal depression and subsequent psychological functioning in youth with and without chronic physical illness. Health Psychology, 34(8), 820 – 828.
- Mark A. Ferro and Jan Willem Gorter and Michael H. Boyle. (2015). Trajectories of depressive symptoms during the transition to young adulthood: the role of chronic illness. Journal of Affective Disorders, 174( ), 594 – 601.
- Mark A. Ferro and Jan Willem Gorter and Michael H. Boyle. (2015). Trajectories of depressive symptoms in Canadian emerging adults. American Journal of Public Health, 105(11), 2322 – 2327.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Mark A. Ferro, 11 AUG 2015. Mediated moderation of family functioning on the relation between maternal and adolescent depressive symptoms among adolescents with and without chronic health conditions. Bergen, Norway.
Project: 11-SSH-UAB-2989 – Logan Carter McLeod (PI)
Working Paper
- Logan McLeod and Jane Ruseski. (2015). Longitudinal relationship between physical activity and health. Canadian Centre for Health Economics (CCHE).
Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2994 – Rebecca Casey (PI)
Conference Presentations using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Rebecca Casey, 23AUG2015. Health conditions and impairments: What happens to injured workers aging with work-related permanent impairments? Chicago, IL.
Media Mentions
- Date: 09JAN2015. Media Type: Online. Mention Type: Interview. Article title: PhD candidate gets by with a little help from her … nephews? Media name: McMaster Daily News.
Project: 12-DTS-MCM-3353 – Michael Boyle (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Halina Sapeha. (2015). Explaining variations in immigrants’ satisfaction with their settlement experience. Journal of International Migration and Integration, 16(4), 891 – 910.
Project: 12-SSH-MCM-2117-R001 – Hmwe Kyu (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Hmwe Kyu and Katholiki Georgiades and Harriet L. MacMillan and Michael H. Boyle. (2015). Community- and individual-level factors associated with smoking and heavy drinking among Aboriginal people in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 106(2), e22 – e28.
Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3389 – Christopher Donald Higgins (PI)
Working Paper
- Christopher D. Higgins and Matthias N. Sweet and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou. (2015). Do Canadians enjoy congested travel? Measuring commute satisfaction and the effects of congestion in Canadian cities.
Project: 12-SSH-UTO-3198 – Lisa Kaida (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Lisa Kaida, 30APR2015. Family Poverty and Intense Work during High School: Do Children of Immigrants Face Unique Challenges? San Diego.
Project: 13-DTS-MCM-2577-S003-R001 – Rebecca Casey (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Rebecca Casey. (2015). Disability and unmet health care needs in Canada: A longitudinal analysis. Disability and Health Journal, 8(2), 173 – 181.
Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3445 – Noori Akhtar-Danesh (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Noori Akhtar-Danesh and Christian Finley. (2015). Temporal trends in the incidence and relative survival of non-small cell lung cancer in Canada: A population-based study. Lung Cancer, 90(1), 8 – 14.
Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3585 – Stephen Paul Bonnar (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Stephen Bonnar, 05JUN2015. The effect of state dependent utility on the optimal consumption pattern for Canadian pensioners. Ryerson University.
Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3679 – Kenneth Bruce Newbold (PI)
Refereed Articles
- K. Bruce Newbold. (2015). Going Up? Canada’s metropolitan areas and their role as escalators or elevators. Canadian Population in Studies, 42(3-4), 49 – 62.
Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3714 – Mark Anthony Ferro (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Melissa S. Kimber and Jürgen Rehm and Mark A. Ferro. (2015). Measurement invariance of the WHODAS 2.0 in a population-based sample of youth PLoS ONE, 10(11), e142385.
Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3828 – Matthias Sweet (PI)
Working Paper
- Matthias N. Sweet and Pavlos S. Kanaroglou. (2015). Gender Differences: The Roles of Travel and Time Use in Subjective Well-Being. Transportation Research Board of the National Academies.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Matthias Sweet and Pavlos Kanaroglou, 15JAN2015. Gender Differences: The Roles of Travel and Time Use in Subjective Well-Being. Washington, DC.
Project: 14-OIS-MCM-4164 – Kutadgu Sayin (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Firat K. Sayin, 31MAY2015. The determinants of labour force status of immigrants with disabilities. Quebec City.
Project: 14-SSH-MCM-2335-R001 – Lennox Arthur Sweetman (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Yaw Owusu and Arthur Sweetman. (2015). Regulated health professions: Outcomes by place of birth and training. Canadian Public Policy, 41(S1), S98 – S115.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: 26MAR2015. Employment Fit. Vancouver.
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: 26MAR2015. Foreign Qualification Recognition: Regulated/Licensed Occupations with a focus on the health sector. Vancouver.
Media Mention
- Date: 01FEB2015. Media Type: Online. Mention Type: Column. Article title: Who has more job satisfaction, immigrants or Canadian-born employees? Media name: Knowledge @ DeGroote. Media location: Canada.
Project: 14-SSH-UAB-2542-R001 – Logan Carter McLeod (PI)
Book Chapters
- Phil DeCicca and Logan McLeod. (2015). Smoking in Canada in Dean Lillard and Rebekka Christopoulou (Eds.), Life-course smoking behavior: Patterns and national context in ten countries. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.
- Phil DeCicca and Logan McLeod and Feng Liu. (2015). Smoking by men in crosscountry perspective In Dean Lillard and Rebekka Christopoulou (Eds.), Life-course smoking behavior: Patterns and national context in ten countries. Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.
Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4014 – Kenneth Bruce Newbold (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: K Bruce Newbold, 13NOV2015. Graduate Migration in Canada: Motivations and Outcomes. Portland, OR.
Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4024 – Luc Clair (PI)
Ph.D. Theses
- Luc Clair. (2015). Nonparametric kernel regression using complex survey data. Department of Economics, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University.
Conference Type
- Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Luc Clair, 02JUN2015. Prevalence of Mental Illness. Mississauga, Ontario.
- Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Luc Clair, 17AUG2015. Prevalence of Mental Illness in Canada: A comparison of Approaches. Charlottetown, PEI.
Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4045 – Mustafa Ornek (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Mustafa Ornek, 30MAY2015. Decomposing differences in the BMI distributions of Canada and the United States. Ryerson University, Toronto. - Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Mustafa Ornek, 05NOV2015. Decomposing differences in the BMI distributions of Canada and the United States. Toronto.
Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4097 – Cristina Mattison (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Mattison CA, Dion ML, 05NOV2015. Satisfaction with pregnancy and birth: Experiences with midwives in Ontario. Montreal, QC.
Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4139 – Kutadgu Sayin (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Firat Sayin, 31MAY2015. Being an immigrant or having a disability: which one has a stronger impact on labour force status? Quebec City.
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: I. Zeytinoglu & F. Sayin, 20NOV2015. Employer Role in Recruitment and Retention of Workers with Disabilities. Toronto.
Project: 14-SSH-MCM-4178 – Byron Spencer (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics.
Conference reference: Byron G Spencer, 04FEB2015. What can we learn from Vital Statistics about the determinants of weekend births and male births? Hamilton, Ontario.
Project: 08-MOHLTC-MCM-1679 – Byron Spencer (PI)
Policy Reports
- J. C. Hogenbirk. (2014). AHRQ summary of findings form: Impact of the Ontario telemedicine network on medical services utilization in selected communities. Phase 1. OMHLTC.
Project: 08-MOHLTC-MCM-1739 – Byron Spencer (PI)
Refereed Article
- Mehrdad Roham and Anait R. Gabrielyan and Norman P. Archer and Michel L. Grignon and Byron G. Spencer. (2014). The impact of technological intensity of service provision on physician expenditures: An exploratory investigation. Health Economics, 23(10), 1224 – 1241.
Conference Presentation Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Mustafa Ornek, 31 MAY 2014. Cost of Obesity to Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Mustafa Ornek, 12 APR 2014. Cost of Obesity to Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. McMaster University, Hamilton.
Project: 09-SSH-MCM-2067 – Kenneth Bruce Newbold (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Bruce Newbold, 19 FEB 2014. Immigrant Status and Commute Distance: An Exploratory Study Based on Toronto’s Commuter Shed. San Diego, CA.
Project: 10-SSH-MCM-2335 – Arthur Sweetman (PI)
Book Chapter
- Yaw Osuwu and Arthur Sweetman. (2014). Migration of health workers: WHO code of practice and the global economic crisis. In Mario Roberto Dal Poz (Eds.), Migration of health workers: WHO code of practice and the global economic crisis ( ). Geneva, CH: World Health Organization.
Ph.D. Theses
- Yaw Owusu. (2014). International migration and occupational integration of skilled health professionals Department of Health Policy, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01 MAR 2014. Economic Perspectives on Transforming Access to Regulated Professions in Healthcare. North York. - Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01 MAR 2014. Migration and Health Human Resources. Toronto. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01 MAR 2014. Economic perspectives on (re-)building an immigration system: Lessons from Canada. Luxembourg. - Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01 MAR 2014. Foreign
Qualification Recognition & New Pathways to Permanence. Ottawa. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01 MAR 2014. Foreign Qualification
Recognition: An economic perspective. Gatineau.
Project: 10-SSH-MCM-2514 – Arthur Sweetman (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Qing Li and Arthur Sweetman. (2014). The quality of immigrant source country educational outcomes: Do they matter in the receiving country? Labour Economics, 26( ), 81 – 93.
Working Paper
- Qing Li and Arthur Sweetman. (2014). The quality of immigrant source country educational outcomes: Do they matter in the receiving country? Center for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM) Discussion Paper Series.
Ph.D. Theses
- Qing Li. (2014). Three essays on labour and health economics Department of Economics, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Philip Leonard, 13 MAR 2014. What if High School were a Year Longer? Evidence from Newfoundland. San Antonio, Texas. - Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01 JAN 2014. Beyond Financial Considerations: Culture and Access to Canadian Post-secondary Education. Ottawa – for all of these the date beyond the year is input simply to complete the form. - Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01 MAR 2014. Skills Shortages. Toronto. - Conference Type: Presentations to government,
panels or other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01 MAR 2014. Division 20 of Part 6 of Bill C-31; Budget Bill and Immigration. Ottawa.
Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2640 – Peter Kitchen (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Allison Williams and Li Wang and Peter Kitchen. (2014). Differential impacts of care-giving across three caregiver groups in Canada: End-of-life care, long-term care and short-term care. Health and Social Care in the Community, 22(2), 187 – 196.
Working Paper
- Christopher Higgins and Antonio Páez and Pavlos Kanaroglou. (2014). Commuting mode and the creative class: An empirical analysis of individual human capital and mode choice.
Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2728 – Marjan Walli-Attaei (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Marjan Walli-Attaei, 13MAY2014. Measuring Inequity in the Canadian Health System: The Sensitivity of Results to Alternative Formulations of the Concentration Index of Income-Related Inequality. Toronto, Ontario.
Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2913 – Arthur Sweetman (PI)
Book Chapter
- Philip Leonard and Arthur Sweetman. (2014). Bending the cost curve in health care: Canada’s provinces in international perspective In Gregory P. Marchildon and
Livio Di Matteo (Eds.), Bending the cost curve in health care: Canada’s provinces in international perspective (139 – 168). Toronto, ON: U of Toronto Press.
Refereed Articles
- Philip S. J. Leonard and Arthur Sweetman and Xue (Helen) Zhang. (2014). Optometry services in Ontario: supply- and demand-side factors from 2011 to 2036. Healthcare Policy, 10(1), 60 – 72.
Project: 11-SSH-MCM-2994 – Rebecca Casey (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Public presentations. Conference reference: Rebecca Casey, 0 6NOV 2014. Lived experiences of injured workers in the context of health and income. Thunder Bay, Ontario.
- Conference Type: Public presentations. Conference reference: Rebecca Casey, 13 FEB 2014. Health outcomes following a work injury. Hamilton, ON.
Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3190 – Kenneth Bruce Newbold (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Dylan Simone and Bruce Newbold. (2014). Housing trajectories across the urban hierarchy: Analysis of the longitudinal survey of immigrants to Canada, 2001–2005. Housing Studies, 29(8), 1096 – 1116.
Project: 12-SSH-UTO-3291 – Anne N. Philipneri (PI)
Working Papers
- Anne Philipneri and Steven Hanna and Kathy Georgiades and Piush Mandhane. (2014). A longitudinal analysis of asthma symptoms among Canadian immigrant and non-immigrant children. McMaster RDC Working Paper Series.
Project: 12-HAD-MCM-3335 – Byron Spencer (PI)
Policy Reports
- Li Wang. (2014). Social Inequality of mortality and cancer survival in Canada: 1991-2006 Census cohort study.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or other groups. Conference reference: Li Wang, 29 OCT 2014. Social inequality in mortality and cancer survival in Canada: 1991-2006 cohort study. Winnipeg, Manitoba.
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics.
Conference reference: Li Wang, 12 APR 2014. Social inequality in mortality and cancer survival. McMaster University, Hamilton. - Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference reference: Li Wang, 22 MAY 2014. Social inequality in mortality and cancer survival. McMaster University, Hamilton.
Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3344 – Kenneth Bruce Newbold (PI)
M.A. and Honours Thesis
- Stine Hansen. (2014). Exploring the prevalence and perception of vision impairment and disability among Canada’s immigrant population. School of Geography and Earth Sciences, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Bruce Newbold, 30 JAN 2014. Immigration, the Healthy Immigrant Effect, and Disability. McMaster University. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Stine Hansen, Bruce Newbold, 11 APR 2014. Vision disability amongst immigrants to Canada. Tampa, FL.
Project: 12-SSH-MCM-3389 – Christopher Higgins (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Christopher Higgins, 11 APR 2014. Do Canadians Enjoy Congested Travel? Measuring Commute Satisfaction and the Effects of Congestion in Canadian Cities. Tampa, FL. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Christopher Higgins, 13 MAY 2014. Do Canadians Enjoy Congested Travel? Measuring Commute Satisfaction and the Effects of Congestion in Canadian Cities. Hamilton, ON. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Christopher Higgins, 04 JUN 2014. Do Canadians Enjoy Congested Travel? Measuring Commute Satisfaction and the Effects of Congestion in Canadian Cities. Windsor, ON.
Project: 13-DTS-MCM-2577-S003-R001 – Rebecca Casey (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Rebecca Casey. (2014). Disability and unmet health care needs: A longitudinal analysis. Disability and Health Journal, 8(2), 173 – 181.
Project: 13-DTS-MCM-2577-S009-R001 – Laura Jane Duncan (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Laura Duncan and Ashley Bonner. (2014). Effects of income and dental insurance coverage on need for dental care in Canada. Journal of Canadian Dental Association, 80(e6), 1 – 9.
Project: 13-MAD-MCM-3685 – James Chowhan (PI)
Policy Report
- James Chowhan. (2014). Assessing different measures of organizational performance: a comparison of annual survey of manufactures administrative data and workplace and employee survey measures. Statistics Canada, Ottawa, ON.
Project: 13-SSH-MCM-2143-R002 – Steven Renzetti (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Diane P. Dupont and Steven Renzetti. (2014). Household behaviour related to water conservation. Water Resources and Economics, 4(2), 22 – 37.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Steven Renzetti and Diane Dupont, 08 SEP 2014. Household Behavior Related to Indoor and Outdoor Water Conservation. Washington D.C.
Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3445 – Noori Akhtar-Danesh (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Noori Akhtar-Danesh and Laurie Elit and Alice Lytwyn. (2014). Trends in incidence and survival of women with invasive vulvar cancer in the United States and Canada: A population-based study. Gynecologic Oncology, 134(2), 314 – 318.\
Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3568 – Mark Krass (PI)
M.A. and Honours Thesis
- Mark S. Krass. (2014). Pathways to politics: immigrant social organizations and political integration in Canada. Committee on Degrees in Social Studies, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University.
Project: 13-SSH-MCM-3679 – Kenneth Bruce Newbold (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Bruce Newbold, 14 NOV 2014. Going Up? Canada’s metropolitan areas and their role as escalators or elevators. Washington, DC.
Project: 14-DTS-MCM-3858 – Paul Contoyannis (PI)
M.A. and Honours Thesis
- Raphael Deketele. (2014). The cost of poor health among Aboriginal Canadians. Department of Economics, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University.
Project: 14-SSH-MCM-3918 – Rebecca Casey (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: Rebecca Casey and Marisa Young, 17 OCT 2014. Disability, employment and health: A longitudinal study of Canadians.
Project 05-SSH-MCM-0872 – Byron Spencer (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Frank T. Denton and Ross Finnie and Byron G. Spencer. (2013). The age pattern of retirement: Comparisons of longitudinal, pseudo-cohort, and period measures. Canadian Studies in Population, 40(3 – 4), 193 – 203.
Project 08-MOHLTC-MCM-1679 – Byron Spencer (PI)
Report to Policy Group
- J.C. Hogenbirk and S. E. Barnett and L. Smith and L. Carter. (2013). Impact of the Ontario Telemedicine Network on Medical Services Utilization. Phase 1: Linking OTN clinical events with downstream medical services. Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or
other groups. Conference reference: JC Hogenbirk, 12DEC2013. Impact of OTN on Medical Service Use Phase 1: Impact of OTN clinical events on downstream medical services-developing the methodology. Toronto, Ontario.
Project 08-MOHLTC-MCM-1739 – Byron Spencer (PI)
Working Paper
- Mehrdad Roham and Anait R. Gabrielyan and Norman P. Archer and Michel L. Grignon and Byron G. Spencer (2013). Health technology intensity calculations: Illustrative example, sensitivity tests, and robustness results. Statistics Canada Research Data Centre at McMaster Working paper.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference
reference: Mustafa Ornek, 04DEC2013. Health Care Utilization and the Cost of Obesity to Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. Hamilton, ON. - Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or
other groups. Conference reference: Anait Gabrielyan, Mehrdad Roham, 15NOV2013. HEALTH TECHNOLOGY INTENSITY & PHYSICIAN EXPENDITURE: METHODOLOGY, ALGORITHMS. Toronto, SAS. - Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or
other groups. Conference reference: Mustafa Ornek, 04OCT2013. Health Care Utilization and the Cost of Obesity to Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care. Kitchener, ON.
Media Mention
- Date: 20NOV2013. Media Type: Online. Mention Type: . Article title: HEALTH TECHNOLOGY INTENSITY & PHYSICIAN EXPENDITURE: METHODOLOGY, ALGORITHMS. Media name: SAS. Media location
- Date: 14AUG2013. Media Type: Online. Mention Type: blog. Article title: The impact of technological intensity of service provision on physician expenditures: an exploratory inverstigation. Media name: Health System Review. Media location.
Project 08-SSH-MCM-1692 – Kao-Lee Liaw (PI)
Working Paper
- Kao-Lee Liaw and Lei Xu. (2013). Changes in wage distributions of wage earners in Canada: 2000-2005. QSEP Research Report.
Project 09-HRD-MCM-2000 – Margaret Denton (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Margaret Denton and Jennifer Plenderleith and James Chowhan. (2013). Impact of retirement type on income for people with disabilities. Disability and Society, 28 (3), 338-352.
- Margaret Denton and Jennifer Plenderleith and James Chowhan. (2013). Health and disability as determinants for involuntary retirement of people with disabilities. Canadian Journal on Aging, 32(02), 159 – 172.
Project 09-SSH-MCM-1430-R001 – Kristen Cleverley (PI)
Refereed Article
- Kristin Cleverley and Kathryn Bennett and Eric Duku. (2013). The impact of functional impairment on developmental trajectories. Journal of Adolescence, 36 (1), 45 – 53.
Project 09-SSH-MCM-2067 – Bruce Kenneth Newbold (PI)
Refereed Article
- Bruce Newbold and Darren Scott. (2013). Migration, commuting distance, and urban sustainability in Ontario’s greater golden horseshoe: implications of the greenbelt and places to grow legislation. The Canadian Geographer, 57(4), 474 – 487.
Project 09-SSH-MCM-2180 – Gita Wahi (PI)
Refereed Article
- Wahi, G., Boyle, M. H., Morrison, K., & Georgiades, K. (2013). Body mass index among immigrant and non-immigrant youth: Evidence from the Canadian Community Health Survey. Canadian Journal of Public Health. (accepted)
M.A. and Honours Thesis
- Gita Wahi. Body mass index among immigrant and non-immigrant youth: Evidence from the Canadian Community Health Survey. Health Research Methodology, Epidemiology and Biostatistics . McMaster University. 2013.
Project 09-SSH-MCM-2278 – Mike Veall (PI)
Refereed Article
- Wei Yang. (2013). Preferences, social capital, and compulsory volunteering. Economics Letters, 120 (1), 32 – 35.
Working Paper
- Wei Yang. (2013). Does compulsory volunteering affect subsequent behaviour?: Evidence from a natural experiment in Canada. McMaster. University Department of Economics Working Paper Series.
Project 10-CCR-MCM-2459 — Noori Akhtar-Danesh (PI)
Peer-Reviewed Article
- Journal Abstract: Lytwyn A, O’Meara A, Elit L, Akhtar-Danesh N. (2013). Population study of uterine leiomyosarcoma incidence, mortality and survival. Laboratory Investigation, 93(Suppl. 1): 278A.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Alice Lytwyn, O’meara A, Laurie Elit, Noori Akhtar-Danesh, 02MAR2013. Uterine leiomyosarcomas in Canada: A population-based study of temporal trends in relative survival from 1992-2005. Baltimore, MD, USA. - O’meara A, Lytwyn A, Akhtar-Danesh N, Elit L. Uterine
leiomyosarcomas in Canada: Temporal trends in incidence and survival 1992-2008. Escarpment
Cancer Research Institute 1st Annual Research Day, Hamilton, October 4, 2013 (Poster presentation). - O’meara A, Lytwyn A, Elit L, Akhtar-Danesh N. Population
study of uterine leiomyosarcomas incidence, Mortality and survival. Oncology Research Day,
Hamilton, May 22, 2013.
Working Paper
- Noori Akhtar-Danesh. Temporal trends in the incidence and relative survival of lung cancer in Canada: A population-based study. McMaster University.
Project 10-SSH-MCM-2335 – Arthur Sweetman (PI)
Working paper
- Arthur Sweetman and Wei Yang. (2013). On the margins of medicare: Delisting services from Canadian public health insurance. McMaster RDC Research Paper.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or
other groups. Conference reference: Yaw Owusu, 20MAR2013. Health Professions in Canada: Foreign-born vs Foreign-educated. Vancouver. - Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or
other groups. Conference reference: Arthur Sweetman, 01MAR2013. On the Margins of Medicare: Chiropractic Delisting. Toronto.
Ph.D. Thesis
- Chao Wang. (2013). Three Essays in Health Economics. Department of Economics. McMaster University.
Project 10-SSH-MCM-2514 — Arthur Sweetman (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Philip Leonard, 01JUN2013. What if High School were a Year Longer? Evidence from Newfoundland. Montreal. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Qing Li, 01MAR2013. The quality of immigrant source country educational outcomes: Do they matter in the receiving country? Montreal.
Project 10-SSH-MCM-2537 –Daniel Corsi (PI)
Refereed Article
- Daniel J. Corsi and Subu V. Subramanian and Scott A. Lear and Clara K. Chow and Koon K. Teo and Michael H. Boyle. (2013). Co-variation in dimensions of smoking behaviour: A multivariate analysis of individuals and communities in Canada. Health and Place, 22( ), 29 – 37.
Project 10-SSH-SWO-2447 — John Christopher Goyder (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic conferences. Conference reference: John Goyder, Rebecca Casey, 05JUN2013. An Analysis of Field of Study Choice Among Canadian University Students. Victoria BC.
Project 11-DTS-MCM-2577-S008 — Kit Ngan Young Hoon (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Kit Young-Hoon, 10JUN2013. A longitudinal study on the impact of income and poverty change on smoking. Ottawa, Ontario.
Project 11-SSH-MCM-2736 – James Chowhan (PI)
Ph.D. Theses
- James Chowhan. High Performance Work Systems: A Causal Framework of Training, Innovation, and Organizational Performance in Canada. McMaster University. DeGroote School of Business.
Project 11-DTS-MCM-2930-S002 – Beth Patterson (PI)
Refereed Article
- Beth Patterson and Hmwe Hmwe Kyu and Katholiki Georgiades. (2013). Age at immigration to Canada and the occurrence of mood, anxiety and substance use disorders. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 58 (4), 210 – 217.
Working Paper
- Age at immigration to Canada and the occurrence of mood, anxiety and substance use disorders. Course HRM 790. McMaster University.
Project 11-SSH-MCM-2817 – Melissa Kimber (PI)
Refereed Articles
- Melissa Kimber and Michael Boyle and Ellen Lipman and Scott Colwell and Kathy Georgiades and Sandra Prestion. (2013). The associations between sex, immigrant status, immigrant concentration and intimate partner violence: Evidence from the Canadian General Social Survey. Global Public Health, 8 (7), 796-821.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Melissa Kimber et al., 22MAR2013. The associations between sex, immigrant status, immigrant concentration and intimate partner violence: Evidence from the Canadian General Social Survey. Hamilton, Ontario.
Project 11-SSH-MCM-2837 — Gordon Brian Cooke (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Presentations to government, panels or
other groups. Conference reference: James Chowhan, 17JUN2013. Ontario’s young workers: location, education, and employment. Guelph, Ontario. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Gordon B. Cooke, James Chowhan, and Sara L. Mann, 31MAY2013. Ontario’s Young Workers: Location, Education and Employment. Toronto, Ontario.
Project 11-SSH-MCM-2906 – Kathi Wilson (PI)
Refereed Article
- Daniel Harrington and Kathi Wilson and Susan J. Elliott and Ann E. Clarke. (2013). Diagnosis and treatment of food allergies in off-reserve Aboriginal children in Canada. The Canadian Geographer, 57(4), 431 – 440.
Project 11-SSH-MCM-2982 – Mark Ferro (PI)
Refereed Article
- Mark Ferro and Michael Boyle. (2013). Testing measurement invariance and differences in self-concept between adolescents with and without physical illness or developmental disability. J Adolescence, 36 (5), 947 – 951.
Conference Presentations RDC Data
- Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference
reference: Ferro MA, 13FEB2013. Mental health outcomes in children: the role of chronic illness and family environment. Hamilton. - Conference Type: Invited talks to academics. Conference
reference: Ferro MA, 21JAN2013. Mental health outcomes in children with chronic illness. Hamilton. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Ferro MA, 07MAR2013. Chronic illness and anxiety in childhood: the mediating effects of family environment and self-concept. New York. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Ferro MA, 06JUN2013. The influence of parental depression, family functioning, and social support on the self-concept of youth with chronic illness. Leipzig. - Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Ferro MA, 13MAY2013. Physical illness and aggression in
childhood: the mediating effects of family environment and self-concept.
Project 11-SSH-MCM-2994 — Rebecca Casey (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Rebecca Casey, 03OCT2013. Injured workers’ access to health care. Waterloo, ON.
Project 11-SSH-MCM-3023 — Christopher Higgins (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Christopher Higgins, 15NOV2013. Commuting Mode and the Creative Class: An Empirical Analysis of Individual Human Capital and Mode Choice. Atlanta, GA.
Project 11-SSH-UAB-2989 — Logan Carter McLeod (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Logan McLeod, 08JUL2013. Longitudinal Relationship between Physical Activity and Health. Sydney, Australia .
Project 12-SSH-MCM-3188 – Ling Na (PI)
Ph.D. Dissertation
- Ling Na. (2013). Health, multiculturalism and social integration Communication, College Park: University of Maryland.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Ling Na, 04OCT2013. Health, Multiculturalism and Social Integration. Waterloo, ON.
Project 12-SSH-MCM-3190 – Bruce Kenneth Newbold (PI)
M.A. and Honours Thesis
- Dylan Simone. (2013). Housing and health trajectories of newcomers to Canada: Analysis of the longitudinal survey of immigrants to Canada, 2001 – 2005. School of Geography & Earth Sciences, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University.
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Dylan Simone, 04OCT2013. Housing Trajectory of Newcomers to Canada: Analysis of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada, 2001-2005. Los Angeles, CA.
Project 12-SSH-MCM-3344 — Kenneth Bruce Newbold (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Bruce Newbold, 12JUL2013. Prevalence of disability amongst immigrants to Canada. East Lansing, MI.
Project 13-DTS-MCM-3497-S004 – Dennis Ren (PI)
Working Paper
- Dennis Ren. (2013). The effect of changes in maternity leave policies on child health and development in Canada. McMaster Research Data Centre Research Paper.
Project 13-SSH-MCM-3679 — Kenneth Bruce Newbold (PI)
Conference Presentations Using RDC Data
- Conference Type: Talks or papers at academic
conferences. Conference reference: Bruce Newbold, 17DEC2013. Going Up? Canada’s metropolitan areas and their role as escalators or stairs. UCLA .
Project 13-SSH-MCM-3497-S001 – Luc Clair (PI)
Working Paper
- Luc Clair. (2013). Determinants of Mental Health Model. McMaster Research Data Centre Research Paper.
Project 13-SSH-MCM-3497-S002 – Anastasia Konovalenko (PI)
Working Paper
- Konovalenko, Anastasia. 2013. The Relationship between Work Stress and Sickness Absenteeism Using Krarasek’s Demand-Control Model. McMaster Research Data Centre Research Paper.
Project 13-SSH-MCM-3497-S003 – Tom Mullie (PI)
Working Paper
- Mullie, Tom. 2013. The Long-term Effects of Alcohol Consumption on Income: Evidence from Canada. McMaster Research Data Centre Research Paper.
Project 13-SSH-MCM-3497-S005 – Emad Raza (PI)
Working Paper
- Raza, Emad. 2013. An Empirical Investigation into the Relationship between Race and General Health in Canada. McMaster Research Data Centre Research Paper.
05-SSH-MCM-0872: Andrew Boyd and Christine Feaver and Claire De Oliveira and Frank T. Denton and Li Wang. The SEDAP Research Program – Work on Topics in Research Area 1: The Changing Economic and Demographic Environment.
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Book Chapter
- Michel Grignon and Byron G Spencer and Li Wang. 2012. “L’âge du patient influence?t?il le choix du traitement d’un infarctus du myocarde aigu?” in Le veillissement démographique: de nombreux enjeux à déchiffrer. Eds. Sylvie Rheault et Jean Poirier. Qúebec, Institut de la statistique du Qúebec: Qúebec. Pages: 207-221.
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Working Papers
- Frank T Denton and Byron G Spencer. 2012. “What Happens When Canadian Aggregate Rates of Employment and Unemployment Change? A Note on the Differences in Response Patterns Across Age and Sex Groups”. QSEP Research Report No. 450. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
06-SSH-MCM-0932-S001: Anwar Merchant, Dietary Lifestyle Determinants of Obesity in Hamilton, ON.
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Working Paper
- Merchant, AT and Deluca, P and Shubbair, MM and Emili, and J and Kanaroglou, P. “Local Data for Obesity Prevention: Using National Datasets.” RDC wp 28. February 2012
- Merchant, AT and Tripathi, A and Pervaiz, F. “Available Energy from soft drinks: more than the sum of its parts.” RDC wp 27, February 2012.
- Merchant, AT and Vatanparast, H and Barlas, S and Dehghan, M and Shah, SMA and De Koning, L and Steck, S. “Carbohydrate Intake and Overweight and Obesity among Healthy Adults”. RDC wp 26, February 2012.
06-SSH-MCM-1174: Kenneth Bruce Newbold, Internal Migration Dynamics and Aging in Place.
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Reports
- Bruce Newbold and Tyler Merideth. 2012. “Migration among Canadian Seniors: Implications for Public Policy”. IRPP: Ottawa.
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1739: Anait Raphaelovna Gabrielyan and Andrew Boyd and Arthur Sweetman and Chao Wang and Jeremiah E. Hurley and Li (Allie) Wang and Mehrdad Roham and Michel Grignon and Mustafa Ornek and Norman Phillip Archer and Philip Stewart Leonard and Qing Li. The role of technological innovation in the increased concentration of health care expenditure on the elderly?
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Presentations
- Roham, M. and Gabrielyan, A.R. Analyses of large databases and datasets?population studies and data mining. Course K736, target Graduate Students. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON. October 9, 2012
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Refereed Article
- Roham, M. and Gabrielyan, A.R. and Archer, N.P. and Grignon, M.L. and Spencer, B. G. 2012. “THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL INTENSITY OF SERVICE PROVISION ON PHYSICIAN EXPENDITURES: AN EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION”. Health Economics (submitted after revision)
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1741: Jeffrey Scott Racine and Jeremiah E. Hurley and Keegan Muldoon and Patrick F. DeLuca and Philip De Cicca. Joint Pilot Projects between the Ontario Ministry of Health and Statistics Canada.
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Presentations
- McLeod, Logan. Income?related horizontal inequities in physician use by asthmatics and diabetics: evidence using linked administrative data from Ontario. Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) Fireside Chat (Webinar), Online. November 15, 2012
08-SSH-MCM-1537: Ross Finnie and Stephen Edward Childs. Effects of University Characteristics and Academic Regulations on Undergraduate Students’ Persistence, Degree Completion and Time to Degree.
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Conference Talks
- Felice Martinello. Course Withdrawal Dates, Tuition Refunds, and Post?Secondary Persistence. Canadian Economics Association, Calgary, AB. June 10, 2012.
09-HRD-MCM-2027 Steven Farber. Understanding the transportation situation of Canadian adults with disabilities.
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Refereed Article
- Antonio Paez and Steven Farber. 2012. “Participation and desire: Leisure activities among Canadian adults with disabilities”. Transportation 39(6): 1055-1078.
09-SSH-MCM-1957: Eric Kuame Duku and Michael Boyle. Trajectories of Conduct/Antisocial Behaviour in Adolescence: An Examination of Risk and Protective Factors.
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Conference Talks
- Kristin Cleverly. Indirect and Physical Aggression in Adolescence and Depression in Emerging Adulthood. Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Conference, Montreal, QC. September 30, 2012.
- Kristin Cleverly. Measurement Invariance of the 2?factor Indirect and Physical Aggression Model: Parent and Youth Reports. Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Conference, Toronto, ON. September 30, 2012.
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Refereed Article
- Kristin Cleverley and Peter Szatmari and Tracy Vaillancourt and Michael Boyle and Ellen Lipman. 2012. “Developmental trajectories of physical and indirect aggression from late childhood to adolescence: Sex Differences and Outcomes in Emerging Adulthood”. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 51(10):1037-1051. Abstract Page Web Address.
09-SSH-MCM-2067: Charles Burke, Darren Meryl Scott, Dominik Papinski and Jeffrey Axisa, Migration. Urban Growth, and Long Distance Commuting: Implications for Sustainability.
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Conference Talks
- Bruce Newbold. Migration and Regional Science: Opportunities and Challenges in a Changing Environment. Western Regional Science Association, Kaui, Hawaii, USA. February 8, 2012.
- Bruce Newbold. Migration, Commuting, and Urban Sustainability in Ontario’s Greater Golden Horseshoe: Who Moves and who Commutes? Implications of the Greenbelt and Places to Grow Legislation Date: Friday, February 24, 2012 Association of American Geographers, New York, NY, USA.
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Refereed Article
- Jeff Axisa and Bruce Newbold and Darren Scott. 2012. “Migration, Urban Growth, and Commuting Distance in Toronto’s Commute Shed”. Area 44(3):344-355.
- Bruce Newbold and Darren Scott. 2012. “What Ontario’s Greenbelt and Places to Grow Legislation Means for Commuting in the GGH”. Plan Canada 52(3):13-15.
- Jeff Axisa and Darren Scott and Bruce Newbold. 2012. “Factors influencing commute distance: a case study of Toronto’s commuter shed”. Journal of Transport Geography 24.
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Undergrad or M.A. Thesis
- Jeff Axisa. 2012. Migration and the journey to work in Toronto’s commuter shed. School of Geography & Earth Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton.
09-SSH-MCM-2143: Steven Renzetti. Household behaviour related to water use and conservation.
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Presentation
- D. Dupont. “Thirsting for knowledge: An economist’s approach to water issues”, Inaugural invited speaker at “Virtual Events” (on online speaker series to connect students and young professionals from across Canada to discuss water?related projects, concepts and ideas). April 5, 2012.
- “Climate Change and Water Utilities: The Role of Economics in Encouraging a More Sustainable Use of Water”, Presented at the 47th CENTRAL Canadian Symposium on Water Quality Research, Burlington, ON. 21 February 22, 2012.
09-SSH-MCM-2180: Katholiki Georgiades. Factors influencing body mass index among Immigrant and Non?immigrant Canadian.
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Conference Talks
- Gita Wahi and Michael Boyle and Katherine Morrison and Kathy Georgiades. Factors influencing body mass index among Immigrant and Non?immigrant Canadian Youth. Canadian Pediatric Society, London, ON. June 8, 2012.
- Gita Wahi, Michael Boyle, Katherine Morrison, Kathy
Georgiades. Factors influencing body mass index among Immigrant and Non?immigrant Canadian Youth. Pediatric Academic Societies, Boston, MA, USA. May 5, 2012.
09-SSH-MCM-2216: Jeffrey Scott Racine and Jeremiah E. Hurley. Does Supplemental Private Health Insurance Causes Better Health?
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Working Papers
- Chao Wang. 2012. “Mandatory Universal Drug Plan, Access to Health Care and Health: Evidence from Canada”. Department working paper, 1 Number: 2012? 14, McMaster University, Hamilton.
09-SSH-MCM-2217: Michael Veall. Are contributions of time and money substitutes or complements?
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Ph.D. Dissertations
- Wei Yang. 2012. ESSAYS ON THE ECONOMICS OF VOLUNTEERISM, CHARITY, AND HEALTHCARE. Department of Economics, McMaster University,
Hamilton.
- Wei Yang. 2012. ESSAYS ON THE ECONOMICS OF VOLUNTEERISM, CHARITY, AND HEALTHCARE. Department of Economics, McMaster University,
09-SSH-MCM-2278: Jianhui Li and Wei Yang. Does compulsory volunteering affect subsequent behaviour?: Evidence from a natural experiment in Canada.
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Conference Talks
- Wei Yang. Does compulsory volunteering affect subsequent behaviour?: Evidence from a natural experiment in Canada. Canadian Economics
Association Meetings, Calgary, AB. June 2, 2012.
- Wei Yang. Does compulsory volunteering affect subsequent behaviour?: Evidence from a natural experiment in Canada. Canadian Economics
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Wei Yang. 2012. ESSAYS ON THE ECONOMICS OF VOLUNTEERISM, CHARITY, AND HEALTHCARE. Department of Economics, McMaster University,
Hamilton, On.
- Wei Yang. 2012. ESSAYS ON THE ECONOMICS OF VOLUNTEERISM, CHARITY, AND HEALTHCARE. Department of Economics, McMaster University,
10-CCR-MCM-2459: Alice Lytwyn and Laurie Elit and Xingli Wei. Analysis of Ovarian and Uterine Cancers.
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Conference Presentation
- Noori Akhtar?Danesh. Estimation of mortality indices in gynecological cancer patients using flexible parametric models. German Stata Meeting, Berlin, Germany. June 1, 2012.
- Noori Akhtar?Danesh. Use of flexible parametric model in estimating trends in relative survival and excess mortality in gynecological cancer patients. MedicReS World Congress, Vienna, Austria. June 6?9, 2012.
- Noori Akhtar?Danesh and Laurie Elit and Alice Lytwyn. Long?term trends in the relative survival among patients diagnosed with endometrial cancer patients in Canada 1992-2005. The Society of Gynecologic Oncology of Canada (GOC) 33rd Annual General Meeting, Ottawa, ON. June 23, 2012.
- Noori Akhtar?Danesh and Laurie Elit and Alice Lytwyn. Long?term trends in the relative survival among patients diagnosed with cervical cancer patients in Canada 1992-2005. The Society of Gynecologic Oncology of Canada (GOC) 33rd Annual General Meeting, Ottawa, ON. June 23, 2012.
- Noori Akhtar?Danesh and Alice Lytwyn and Laurie Elit. Temporal trends in the relative survival among women with cervical cancer in Canada: A population?based study. 14th Biennial Meeting of the International Gynecologic Cancer Society (IGCS), Vancouver, BC. October 13, 2012.
- Noori Akhtar?Danesh and Alice Lytwyn and Laurie Elit. Long?term trends in the survival of uterine cancer patients in Canada: A population?based Study. 14th Biennial Meeting of the International Gynecologic Cancer Society (IGCS), Vancouver, BC. October 13, 2012.
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Refereed Articles
- Noori Akhtar?Danesh and Alice Lytwyn and Laurie Elit. 2012. “Five?year trends in mortality indices among gynecological cancer patients in Canada”. Gyn Onc 127: 620-624.
- Laurie Elit and Alice Lytwyn and Noori Akhtar?Danesh. 2012. “Long term trends in the survival of uterine cancer in Canada: A population?based study”. Journal of Cancer Therapy 3: 853-858.
- Noori Akhtar?Danesh and Laurie Elit and Alice Lytwyn. 2012. “Temporal trends in the relative survival among women with cervical cancer in Canada: A population?based study”. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer 22(7):1208-1213.
10-SSH-MCM-2335: Andrew Boyd and Chao Wang and Meredith Lenore Lilly and Philip Stewart Leonard and Qing Li and Wei Yang and Yaw Okae Owusu. Stocks and flows of health human resources in Canada.
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Invited Talks
- Arthur Sweetman. On the Margins of Medicare: Chiropractic Delisting. University of Guelph Economics Department, Guelph, ON. November 10, 2012.
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Conference Talks
- Arthur Sweetman. On the Margins of Medicare: Chiropractic Delisting. Canadian Economics Association, Calgary, AB. May 26, 2012.
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Ph.D. Dissertations
- Wei Yang. 2012. ESSAYS ON THE ECONOMICS OF VOLUNTEERISM, CHARITY, AND HEALTHCARE. Department of Economics, McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON.
- Wei Yang. 2012. ESSAYS ON THE ECONOMICS OF VOLUNTEERISM, CHARITY, AND HEALTHCARE. Department of Economics, McMaster University,
10-SSH-MCM-2483: Peter Kitchen. Sense of belonging to local community: Health, socio?economic status and geography.
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Refereed Articles
- Kitchen, P. and Williams, A. and Chowhan, J. 2012. “Sense of Community Belonging and Health in Canada: A Regional Analysis”. Social Indicators Research 107(1): 103-126.
10-SSH-MCM-2514: Andrew Boyd and Becky (Jingye) Shi and Brendan Sweeney and Chao Wang and Mikal Skuterud and Philip Stewart Leonard and Qing Li and Rebecca Young. Canada’s elementary and secondary schools’ workforce and students.
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Reports
- Arthur Sweetman and Chao (Sarah) Wang. 2012. Globe & Mail web contribution ? interactive feature “The University Payoff”.
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Media
- Canadian newspapers (Globe & Mail), Type of mention: interactive web feature “The University Payoff”. October 5, 2012.
10-SSH-MCM-2537: Hmwe Hmwe Kyu and Michael Boyle. Area influences on the prevalence and socioeconomic determinants of tobacco use in Canada.
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Daniel J. Corsi. 2012. Distribution of tobacco use in populations: A comparative multilevel and longitudinal analysis of Canada and India. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
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Refereed Article
- Daniel J. Corsi and Clara K. Chow and Scott A. Lear and S.V. Subramanian and Koon K. Teo and Michael H. Boyle. 2012. “Smoking in Context: A Multilevel Analysis of 49,088 Communities in Canada”. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 43(6):601-
610. Abstract Page Web Address.
- Daniel J. Corsi and Clara K. Chow and Scott A. Lear and S.V. Subramanian and Koon K. Teo and Michael H. Boyle. 2012. “Smoking in Context: A Multilevel Analysis of 49,088 Communities in Canada”. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 43(6):601-
11-CCJ-MCM-2782: Tina Hotton Mahony. Data Verification and Collaboration.
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Refereed Articles
- Samuel Perreault and Tina Hotton Mahony. 2012. “Criminal Victimization in the Territories, 2009”. Juristat Catalogue # 85-002-X Pages: 39.
- Tina Hotton and John Turner. 2012. “Police?reported clearance rates in Canada, 2010”. Juristat Catalogue #85?002?X Pages: 23.
11-DTS-MCM-2577-S003: Rebecca Casey.
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Presentation
- Unmet Health Care Needs: The impact of Disability and Aging at the Southern Ontario Interdisciplinary Health & Aging Symposium. February 24-25, 2012 at
McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
- Unmet Health Care Needs: The impact of Disability and Aging at the Southern Ontario Interdisciplinary Health & Aging Symposium. February 24-25, 2012 at
11-DTS-MCM-2577-S005: Katholiki Georgiades and Michael Boyle. Advanced Analysis of Survey Data (HRM 790, Econ, Geog, Psy, Soc 770).
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Conference Talks
- Daniel Rowe. The Impact of Job Strain On Smoking Cessation and Relapse. Canadian Research Data Centre Network, University of New Brunswick, NB.
October 23, 2012.
- Daniel Rowe. The Impact of Job Strain On Smoking Cessation and Relapse. Canadian Research Data Centre Network, University of New Brunswick, NB.
11-DTS-MCM-2577-S008: Katholiki Georgiades and Michael Boyle. Advanced Analysis of Survey Data (HRM 790, Econ, Geog, Psy, Soc 770).
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Conference Presentation
- Kit Young? Hoon. A longitudinal study on the impact of income and poverty change on smoking. McMaster Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics Research Day, Sheraton Hotel, Hamilton, ON. March 16, 2012.
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Refereed Articles
- Kit?Ngan Young?Hoon. 2012. “A Longitudinal Study on the Impact of Income Change and Poverty on Smoking Cessation’. Canadian Journal of Public Health 103(3): 189?94.
11-DTS-MCM-2577-S010: German Reano?Alvarez.
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Working Paper
- Reano?Alvarez, G. Feb 2012. “The Economic Returns to Receiving Higher Education outside Canada”, RDC wp 37. View the Social Science Page.
11-DTS-MCM-2930-S005: Hmwe Hmwe Kyu and Katholiki Georgiades and Laura Jane Duncan and Mark Anthony Ferro and Michael Boyle. The Effects of Self?Perceived Everyday Racial/Ethnic Discrimination on the Life Satisfaction of Canadians: An Analysis of the 2002 Ethnic Diversity Survey.
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Conference Talks
- Rochelle Wijesingha. Does Life Satisfaction Have a Colour in Canada? A National Study of the Relationship Between Visible Minority Status, Perceived Discrimination and Life Satisfaction. The Association for Canadian Studies and the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association, White Oaks Resort and Spa, Niagara?on?the?Lake, ON. November 24, 2012.
11-SSH-MCM-1576-R001: Bruce Newbold. Smoking Cessation amongst Immigrants in Canada.
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Refereed Articles
- Bruce Newbold and David Neligan. 2012. “Disaggregating Canadian immigrant smoking behaviour by country of birth”. Social Science and Medicine 75: 997?1005. Publication Web Address.
11-SSH-MCM-2734: Isik Zeytinoglu. Immigrants’ Promotion Experience in Canada.
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Conference Talks
- James Chowhan and Isik U. Zeytinoglu and Gordon B. Cooke. Skilled Immigrants & Promotion: Good and Bad News from Canada. 16th World Congress of
the International Labour and Employment Relations Association, Philadelphia, PA, USA. July 4, 2012.
- James Chowhan and Isik U. Zeytinoglu and Gordon B. Cooke. Skilled Immigrants & Promotion: Good and Bad News from Canada. 16th World Congress of
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Refereed Article
- James Chowhan, Isik U. Zeytinoglu and Gordon B. Cooke. 2012. “Skilled Immigrants & Promotion: Good and Bad News from Canada”.
11-SSH-MCM-2735: Isik Zeytinoglu. Understanding the effects of diversity on job and pay satisfaction of employees.
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Refereed Article
- James Chowhan, Isik U. Zeytinoglu, and Gordon B. Cooke. 2012. “Are immigrants’ pay and benefit satisfaction different than Canadian?born?” Relations
Industrielles?Industrial Relations 67(1): 3?24.
- James Chowhan, Isik U. Zeytinoglu, and Gordon B. Cooke. 2012. “Are immigrants’ pay and benefit satisfaction different than Canadian?born?” Relations
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Media Mentions
- Column in Canadian magazines, HR Professional: The Magazine of Human Resources Thought Leadership. “Immigrant employees less satisfied with pay and benefits”. July 3, 2012.
11-SSH-MCM-2817: Michael Boyle. The influence of sex and immigrant status on risk for Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Evidence from the Canadian General Social Survey.
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Conference Talks
- Melissa Kimber et al. The associations between sex, immigrant status, immigrant concentration and intimate partner violence: Evidence from the Canadian General Social Survey. CIHR Institute of Gender and Health National Conference, Montreal, QC. October 15, 2012.
11-SSH-MCM-2855: Wei Yang. Re?examining Pathways in the SES?Health Relationship.
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Working Paper
- Simo Goshev, Mike Veall and Wei Yang. 2012. “Stress as a Pathway in the SES?Health Relationship: Evidence From the Canadian Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics”.
11-SSH-MCM-2906: Daniel Harrington. Health and Vulnerable Populations: Examining the Prevalence and Environmental Determinants of Food Allergy among Aboriginal Children.
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Conference Talks
- Daniel Harrington. Food Allergies in Vulnerable Populations. American Association of Geographers’ Annual Meeting, New York, NY, USA. February 28, 2012.
11-SSH-MCM-2913: Andrew Boyd and Chao Wang and Li (Allie) Wang and Philip Stewart Leonard and Qing Li and Wei Yang and Yaw Okae Owusu. Workers in the Health Care Industry.
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Conference Talks
- Arthur Sweetman. Public Health Spending in Canada: Paying the Workers. Bending the Cost Curve in Health Care – University of Regina, Saskatoon, SK. January 1, 2012.
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Presentations to Government
- Arthur Sweetman. Health Human Resource Drivers:
Economics, population aging, education policy, and immigration. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons annual conference of specialty associations, Ottawa, ON. November 15, 2012.
- Arthur Sweetman. Health Human Resource Drivers:
11-SSH-MCM-2950: Andrew Boyd and Philip Stewart Leonard and Rebecca Young. Effects of Education Policy on the Margin.
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Conference Talks
- Rebecca Young. Working While in School. Canadian Economics Association, Calgary, AB. May 12, 2012.
11-SSH-MCM-2982: Laura Jane Duncan and Michael Boyle. Modeling the Influences of Chronic Illness and Family Environment on the Self?concept and Mental Health Outcomes of Adolescents.
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Conference Talks
- Ferro, MA. The influence of parental depression on youth self? concept. CAPE, Montreal, QC. September 27, 2012.
12-SSH-MCM-3190: Dylan Simone, Housing Trajectory of Newcomers to Canada.
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Conference Talks
- Dylan Simone and Bruce Newbold. Housing Trajectory of Newcomers to Canada: Analysis of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada, 2001?2005. North American Regional Science Association, Ottawa, ON. November 10, 2012.
RDC wp24: Natalia Diaz?Granados and Katholiki Georgiades and Michael H. Boyle. (February 2012). “Regional and Individual Influences on Use of Mental Health Services in Canada”.
RDC wp25: Steven Farber and Antonio Paez. (February 2012). “Employment status and commute distance of Canadians with disabilities”.
RDC wp29: Sean Lauer and Lori Wilkinson and Miu Chung Yan and Rick Sin and A. Ka Tat Tsang. (February 2012). “Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories”.
RDC wp30: Gordon B. Cooke and Isik U. Zeytinoglu and Sara L. Mann. (February 2012). “Weekend?based short weekends: peripheral work or facilitating ‘work?life balance’?”.
RDC wp31: Gordon B. Cooke and Isik U. Zeytinoglu and James Chowhan. (February 2012). “Barriers to training access”.
RDC wp32: Isik U. Zeytinoglu and Gordon B. Cooke and Sara L. Mann. (February 2012). “Flexibility: Whose Choice Is It Anyway?”.
RDC wp33: Isik U. Zeytinoglu and Gordon B. Cooke and Sara L. Mann. (February 2012). “Employer Offered Family Support Programs, Gender and Voluntary and Involuntary Part?Time Work”.
RDC wp34: Sara L. Mann and Gordon B. Cooke and Isik U. Zeytinoglu. (February 2012). “Workplace Child Care and Elder Care Programs and Employee Retention”.
RDC wp35: Gordon B. Cooke and James Chowhan and Travor Brown. (February 2012). “Declining versus participating in employer?supported training in Canada”.
RDC wp36: Dillon T. Browne and Adefowope Odueyungbo and Lehana Thabane and Carolyn Byrne and Lindsay A. Smart. (February 2012). “Parenting?by?gender interactions in child psychopathology: attempting to address inconsistencies with a Canadian national database”.
RDC wp38: Peter Kitchen and Allison Williams and James Chowhan. (April 2012). “Walking to work in Canada: health benefits, socio?economic characteristics and urban?regional variations”.
RDC wp39: Peter Kitchen and Allison Williams and Raymond W. Pong and Donna Wilson. (April 2012). “Socio?spatial patterns of home care use in Ontario, Canada: a case study”.
RDC wp40: Peter Kitchen and Allison Williams and James Chowhan. (April 2012). “Sense of Community Belonging and Health in Canada: A Regional Analysis”.
RDC wp41: Allison M. Williams, Peter Kitchen and Jeanette Eby. (April 2012). “Alternative health care consultations in Ontario, Canada: A geographic and socio?demographic analysis”.
RDC wp42: Gordon B. Cooke and Isik U. Zeytinoglu and Sara L. Mann James Chowhan. (October 2012). “Trends in Work Schedules among Key Workers in Sub?groups in Canada”.
RDC wp43: James Chowhan. (October 2012). “An Inquiry into the Measurement of Child and Youth Obesity with Canadian Survey Data”.
07-NONE-MCM-1445-S002-R001 (P214) and P170: Lawrence de Koning. Association between age of menarche and adult BMI, exploring role of diet and physical activity.
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Policy Group Report
- de Koning, L. 2011. “A SAS program for estimating regression fit statistics when using bootstrap weights.” The Research Data Centres Information and Technical Bulletin.
11-DTS-MCM-1445-S003-R001 (P171): Natasja Menezes. Cannabis use in the Canadian immigrant and non-immigrant population: the influence of area-level characteristics.
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Refereed Article
- Menezes and NM, Georgiades and K and Boyle, M. 2011. “The influence of immigrant status and concentration on psychiatric disorder in Canada: a multi-level analysis”, Psychological Medicine, 41(10):2221-2232. DOI: 10.1017/S0033291711000213 (About DOI) Published online: 25 Feb 2011.
07-MCM-1137-S002-R001 (P199): Scott Milligan. Social class, ethnicity, and voluntary association membership: the role of assimilation and economic inequality.
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Refereed Articles
- Andersen, R. And Milligan, S. 2011. “Immigration, ethnicity and voluntary association membership in Canada: Individual and contextual effects”. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 29(2): 139-154.
06-SSH-MCM-0932-S001 (P164) and P118: Anwar Merchant. Dietary Lifestyle Determinants of Obesity in Hamilton, ON.
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Refereed Article
- Merchant, AT and Deluca, P and Shubbair, MM and Emili, and J, Kanaroglou. P. 2011. “Local Data for Obesity Prevention: Using National Datasets.” Professional Geographer . 63(4): 550-559.
10-SSH-MCM-2483 (P258): Peter Kitchen. Sense of belonging to local community: Health, socio-economic status and geography.
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Refereed Article
- Kitchen, P. and Williams, A. and Chowhan, J. 2011. “Sense of Community Belonging and Health in Canada: A Regional Analysis.” Social Indicators Research. (online first, March 27, 2011) DOI 10.1007/s11205-011- 9830-9.
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Conference Presentation
- Kitchen, P. and Williams, A. and Chowhan, J. Rethinking the rural health deficit: Does sense of belonging have an influence? First Annual Rural Research Workshop. From Policy to Research and Back Again. Ottawa, May 2011.
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Media
- The Hamilton Spectator. October 4, 2011. “Do you feel like you belong?” Vital Signs Special Report. By Carmelina Prete. (Peter Kitchen mentioned as the
author of forthcoming paper on sense of belonging in Hamilton, Ontario). Data and map depicted in article created using RDC data – the Canadian Community
Health Survey (CCHS 2007/08).
- The Hamilton Spectator. October 4, 2011. “Do you feel like you belong?” Vital Signs Special Report. By Carmelina Prete. (Peter Kitchen mentioned as the
08-SSH-MCM-1657 (P207): Peter Kitchen. Assessing Levels of Physical Activity in Saskatchewan: A regional analysis.
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Refereed Article
- Kitchen, P. and Williams, A. and Chowhan, J. 2011. “Walking to Work in Canada: Health Benefits, Socio-Economic Characteristics and Urban Regional Variations”. BMC Public Health 11:212 (4 April).
08-SSH-MCM-1852 (P215): Peter Kitchen. The use of home care and alternative care services in rural Ontario.
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Refereed Article
- Kitchen, P. and Williams, A. and Pong, R. and Wilson, D. 2011. “Socio-Spatial Patterns of Home Care Use in Ontario, Canada: A Case Study”. Health & Place, 17(1): 195-206.
- Williams, A. and Kitchen, P. and Eby, Jeanette. 2011. “Alternative Health Care Consultations in Ontario, Canada: A Socio-Demographic and Geographic Analysis.” BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 11:47.
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Conference Presentation
- Kitchen, P. and Williams A. Alternative Health Care in Ontario: A Social and Geographic Analysis. Statistics Canada Socio-economic Conference 2011. Gatineau, Quebec, September 26-27.
09-SSH-MCM-2117 (P230): Hmwe Kyu. Geographic and contextual effects on smoking and drinking behaviours among Aboriginal people in Canada.
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Presentation
- Kyu, HH and Georgiades, K and MacMillan, H and Boyle, MH. “Community and Individual Level Predictors of Smoking and Alcohol Abuse among Aboriginal People in Canada”, Canadian Public Health Association 2011 Conference. Montreal, Canada, June 2011.
10-SSH-MCM-1264-R001 (P255): Paul Contoyannis. The evolution of health outcomes from childhood to adolescence: evidence from a Canadian children and youth survey.
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Refereed Article
- Contoyannis, P. and Li, J. 2011. “The Evolution of Health Outcomes from Childhood to Adolescence”. Journal of Health Economics, 30(1):11-32.
11-SSH-MCM-1207-R001: Isik Zeytinoglu. Flexible work schedules: Effects on workers’ outcomes.
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Refereed Article
- Mann, S.L. and Cooke, G.B. and Zeytinoglu, I.U. 2011. ‘Workplace child care and elder care programs and employee retention’, Journal of Industrial Relations, 53(2): 248-254.
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Presentation
- Chowhan, J. and Zeytinoglu,I.U. and Cooke, G.B. (2011). Immigrants and Job Satisfaction within an Era of High Performance Work Systems. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Administrative Sciences
Association of Canada. Montreal, Quebec, July 2-5.
- Chowhan, J. and Zeytinoglu,I.U. and Cooke, G.B. (2011). Immigrants and Job Satisfaction within an Era of High Performance Work Systems. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Administrative Sciences
11-SSH-MCM-2735: James Chowhan. Understanding the effects of diversity on job and pay satisfaction of employees.
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Presentation
- Chowhan, J. and Zeytinoglu,I.U. and Cooke, G.B. (2011). Immigrants and Job Satisfaction within an Era of High Performance Work Systems. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada. Montreal, Quebec, July 2-5.
07-NONE-MCM-0881-S003-R001: Karen King. Advanced Inquiry: Developing Research Questions, Conducting Secondary Analyses and Writing to Publish in Peer Reviewed Journals Using Statistics Canada Data Sets.
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Refereed Article
- King, K.M. and K. B. Newbold. 2011. “Internal Migration of Canadian Immigrants, 1993-2004: Evidence from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics.” Canadian Studies in Population, 38(1-2): 1-18.
11-SSH-MCM-2772: Evan Meredith. Union Effects on Compensation and Employment.
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Presentation
- Unionization and Employment Growth in Canada, McMaster University in Hamilton, ON. November, 2011.
10-SSH-MCM-2335: Arthur Sweetman. Stocks and flows of health human resources.
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Presentation
- “Physician Labour Supply in Canada: a Household Perspective”. CEA Conference in Ottawa, ON. June 2011.
11-DTS-MCM-2577-S003: Rebecca Casey. Advanced Analysis of Survey Data (HRM 790, Econ, Geog, Psy, Soc 770).
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Presentation
- Unmet health care needs at the Canadian Association on Gerontology 40th Annual Scientific and Educational Meeting. October 21-23, 2011, Ottawa, ON.
09-SSH-MCM-2217: Wei Yang. Are contributions of time and money substitutes or complements?
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Presentation
- 45th Annual Conference of the Canadian Economics Association. Ottawa, ON. June 2011.
- 7th Centre Interuniversitaire de recherché en économie quantitative (CIREQ) Ph.D. Students’ Conference. Montreal, Quebec. June 2011.
10-CCR-MCM-2459: Noori Akhtar-Danesh. Analysis of Uterine and Ovarian Cancers.
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Refereed Article
- Akhtar-Danesh N and Elit L, Lytwyn A. (2011). Temporal trends in the proportion cured among patients diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Canada 1992-2005: A population-based study. Gynecologic Oncology, 123:192-195.
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Presentation
- Akhtar-Danesh N and Lytwyn A, Elit L. (2011). Use of cure fraction model for the survival analysis of uterine cancer patients. Stata Conference, Chicago, USA, July 14-15.
- Akhtar-Danesh N and Lytwyn A and Elit L. (2011). Temporal trends in the proportion cured among patients diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Canada 1992- 2005: A population based study. Society for Gynecologic Oncology of Canada, 32nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, June 24-26.
10-RDC-MCM-1024-R001: Elisabetta Magnani. Older Workers’ Training Opportunities in Times of Workplace Innovation.
11-SSH-MCM-1024-R002: Elisabetta Magnani. Older Workers and Technological Change.
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Refereed Article
- Does Outsourcing Crowd Out Older Workers’ Training? Evidence from a Matched Employer-Employee Survey.” Journal of Productivity Analysis. Accepted Nov. 26th, 2011. In Press, available online
doi:10.1007/s11123-011-0256-9.
- Does Outsourcing Crowd Out Older Workers’ Training? Evidence from a Matched Employer-Employee Survey.” Journal of Productivity Analysis. Accepted Nov. 26th, 2011. In Press, available online
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Working Paper
- Older Workers’ Training in times of Workplace Innnovation, SSRN Working paper.
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Presentation
- World Demographic and Ageing (WDA) Forum “Ageing, Health and Productivity”, Title of the talk “Older Workers’ Training Opportunities in Times
of Workplace Innovation”, October 4-5 2011. - Society of Italian Economists annual conference, Rome, “Older Workers’ Training Opportunities in Times of Workplace Innovation”. October 14-
15, 2011. - The 2nd International Workshop on the Socio-Economics of Ageing, ISEG, Technical University of Lisbon, Lisbon, PORTUGAL. November 4, 2011. “Older Workers’ Training Opportunities in Times of Workplace Innovation”.
- Centre for Labour Market Studies, University of Leicester, seminar presentation “Population ageing and labour demand effect: the case of training and working hours”. November 23rd, 2011.
- World Demographic and Ageing (WDA) Forum “Ageing, Health and Productivity”, Title of the talk “Older Workers’ Training Opportunities in Times
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Media
- (Online): HR Monthly Magazine, June 16, 2011. “Australia’s disappearing industries and the loss of jobs in the semi-skilled sector”.
10-MAD-MCM-2279: Tina Hotton-Mahoney. Provincial Variation in Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence.
10-MAD-MCM-2280: Tina Hotton-Mahoney. Trends in Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence in Canada.
11-CCJ-MCM-2759 Tina Hotton-Mahoney. Homicide in Canada, 2010.
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Policy Reports
- Homicide in Canada, 2010. Juristat. Statistics Canada catalogue no.85-002-X, released October 26, 2011.
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Presentation
- Homicide in Canada, 2010. October 2011. Ottawa presentation to police liaison officers committee.
- Homicide in Canada, 2010. November, 2011, Safer Cities Mississauga, Crime Prevention Conference.
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Media
- Homicide in Canada (released October 26, 2011) was a high profile Statistics Canada release and received a great deal of media attention both online, print, radio and television. I had several radio interviews, including CBC. I did not keep track of all of the regional calls.
- “Homicide Trends”. Toronto Star editorial, Globe & Mail, National Post and many regional newspapers: October 26-28, 2011.
- “Homicide Trends”. CBC Radio, CFAX Vancouver, Global News, CBC News and various others in television/radio (taped interview): October 26, 2011.
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1578: Jean-Eric Tarride. The burden of obesity, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in Ontario.
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Refereed Article
- Tarride J-E and Haq M, O’Reilly and Bowen J and Xie F, Dolovich L and Goeree R. “The excess burden of osteo-arthritis in the province of Ontario, Canada.” Arthritis & Rheumatism 2011 (epub available Nov 11 doi: 10.1002/145.33467).
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1741: Logan McLeod. Joint Pilot Projects between Ontario Ministry of Health and Statistics Canada.
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Working Paper
- McLeod, L. (December 2011). The effect of physician supply on the mix of generalist and specialist services used. McMaster University, Research Data Centre, Research Paper No. 21.
- McLeod, L. (December 2011). Income-related horizontal inequities in physician use by asthmatics and diabetics: evidence using linked administrative data from Ontario. McMaster University, Research Data Centre, Research Paper No. 22.
09-SSH-MCM-2143 (P239): Steven Renzetti. Household behaviour related to water use and conservation.
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Presentation
- S. Renzetti and D. Dupont. “Household behaviour related to water and energy retrofits”, 9th International Water Resource Economics Consortium conference, Banff, Alberta, June 26th, 2011.
- S. Renzetti and D. Dupont. “Recent research on consumer perceptions & attitudes and water re-use”, Canada Water Works Association Water Efficiency Committee, Woodbridge, Ontario, Nov 16, 2011.
- “Current Research in Water Economics: Application of Demand Side Management to Support Conservation and Water Efficiency Goals”, Invited presentation to the Canadian Water and Wastewater Association and the National Water Efficiency Committee’s Water Efficiency Workshop, Ottawa, 18 October, 2011.
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1740: Jeremiah Hurley. Self-perceived unmet need and the utilization of health care in Ontario?
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Working Paper
- Hurley, J. and Jamal, T. and Grignon, M. and Allin, S. December 2011. “The Relationship between Self-reported Unmet Need for Health Care and Health Care Utilization”, RDC working paper number 23, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
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Seminar
- Research Use of Ontario Administrative Health Data: Some Results from the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre. CHEPA, McMaster University,
December 14, 2011.
- Research Use of Ontario Administrative Health Data: Some Results from the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre. CHEPA, McMaster University,
08-HRD-MCM-1633 (P194): Antonio Paez. Spatial Mismatch in Canadian Communities: The Socio-economic Outcomes of Transportation Infrastructure and Access.
09-HRD-MCM-2027: Antonio Paez. Understanding the transportation situation of Canadian adults with disabilities.
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Conference
- 90th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC, January 23-27, 2011.
10-SSH-MCM-1305-R001: Bruce Newbold. Migration up and down Canada’s urban hierarchy.
09-SSH-MCM-2067: Bruce Newbold. Migration, Urban Growth, and Long Distance Commuting: Implications for Sustainability.
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Refereed Article
- Axisa J and Scott DM and Newbold KB. 2011. Factors influencing commute distance: a case study of Toronto’s commuter shed. Journal of Transport Geography. DOI: 10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2011.10.005.
- Newbold KB. 2011. Migration up and down Canada’s urban hierarchy. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 20(1): 131-149.
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Conference Presentation
- Newbold KB. Migration, Commuting Distance, and Urban Sustainability in Ontario’s Greater Golden Horseshoe: Implications of the Greenbelt and Places to Grow Plans. Paper presented at the 58th Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association. Miami, Florida, November 2011.
- Axisa J and Newbold KB and Scott DM. Migration, Urban Growth, and Long-Distance Commuting in the Greater Toronto Area. Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers. Seattle, Washington, April, 2011.
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Thesis
- Axisa, J.J. (2011). Migration and the journey to work in Toronto’s commuter shed (Master’s thesis). School of Geography & Earth Sciences. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
10-SSH-MCM-808-R001: Bruce Newbold. Health and Health Behaviour Among Recent Canadian Immigrants.
11-SSH-MCM-1576-R001: Bruce Newbold. Cessation amongst Immigrants in Canada.
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Conference Presentation
- Newbold KB. The Health of Canada’s New Immigrant
Arrivals: An Overview. Paper presented at the Immigration, Dietary Acculturation and the Health of New-Canadians workshop. Ottawa, October 7, 2011. - Newbold KB. The Health of Canada’s Immigrants: An
Overview. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Canadian Nutrition Society. Guelph, ON, June 2011.
- Newbold KB. The Health of Canada’s New Immigrant
07-SSH-MCM-1430, 09-SSH-MCM-1430-R001: Kristin Cleverley. Anxiety Disorders in Canadian Children: Relationships between Symptoms, Diagnosis and Impairment.
09-SSH-MCM-1957 (P221): Kristin Cleverly. Trajectories of Conduct/Antisocial Behaviour in Adolescence: An Examination of Risk and Protective Factors.
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Ph.D. Dissertations
- Cleverley, Kristin. (December 2011). Indirect and Physical Aggression in Childhood and Adolescence and Outcomes Emerging Adulthood. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
11-DTS-MCM-3035: Jeremiah Hurley. ECON/HRM 791, Advanced Topics in Health Economics.
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Thesis
- Walli-Attaei, Marjan. (December 2011). Measuring Inequity in the Canadian Health System: The Sensitivity of Results to Alternative Formulations of the Concentration Index of Income-Related Inequality. (Master’s thesis) McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
05-SSH-MCM-0872: Byron Spencer. SEDAP research program work on topics in research Area 1.
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Refereed Article
- Denton, F.T. and Spencer B.G. 2011. “Age of Pension Eligibility, Gains in Life Expectancy, and Social Policy“, Canadian Public Policy, 37(2):183-200.
- Denton, F.T. and Spencer, B.G. June 2011. “A Dynamic Extension of the Period Life Tables“, Demographic Research, 24(34):831-854.
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Working Paper
- Denton, F.T. Finnie, F., and Spencer, B.G. 2011. “The Age Pattern of Retirement: A Comparison of Cohort Measures”, SEDAP Research Paper No. 283, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
- Denton, F.T. and Spencer, B.G. 2011. “Modelling the Age Dynamics of Chronic Health Conditions: Life-Table-Consistent Transition Probabilities and Their Application”, SEDAP Research Paper No. 288, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
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Presentation
- “Population Aging in Ontario: Some Social and Economic Implications”, presentation to Ontario Deputy Ministers’ Social Policy Committee, February 2011 in Toronto, ON.
- “Research Access to Administrative Data”, presented at Congress 2011 Symposium on New Uses for Government Data, May 2011 in Fredericton, NB.
- “Age of Pension Eligibility, Gains in Life Expectancy, and Social Policy“, presented at the Canadian Economic Association conference, June 2011 in Ottawa, ON.
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Organizer
- Organized two sessions at the Canadian Economic Association Conference in June 2011 in Ottawa, ON.
- Organized a presentation on “Research Use of Ontario Administrative Health Data: Some Results from the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre at
McMaster for CHEPA monthly seminar in December 2011.
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1679: Byron Spencer. Impact of telehealth on health service utilization in First Nations communities.
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Presentation
- “Hogenbirk, JC and Carter, L and Smith, L, and Wenghofer, E. Measuring the impact of telemedicine on medical service use in Ontario—establishing the methodology”. e-health 2011 conference, Enabling healthy outcomes, in Toronto, ON on May 29-June 1, 2011.
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1739: Byron Spencer. Role of technological innovation in the increased concentration of health care expenditure on the elderly.
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Working Paper
- Grignon, M. and Wang, L. and Spencer, B.G. December 2011. “Is There an Age Pattern in the Treatment of AMI? RDC working paper series no. 20.
- Roham, M. and Gabrielyan, A.R. and Archer, N.P. and Grignon, M. and Spencer, B.G. 2011. “An Investigation of the Impact of Medical Technology on Physician Service Expenditures” , McMaster eBusiness Research Centre Working Paper 39.
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Seminar
- Roham, M. and Gabrielyan, AR. “Data mining in medicine and public health”, eHealth seminar series, McMaster University, Feb 2011.
- Roham, M. and Gabrielyan, AR, “Modeling and Analysis secondary healthcare data”. Course: Advances in IS, target: PhD students, McMaster University, October 2011.
05-SSH-MCM-0872 (P109): Byron Spencer. SEDAP Research Program: Research Area 1.
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Refereed Articles
- Denton, F.T. and B. G. Spencer. (2010). “Chronic Health Conditions: Changing Prevalence in an Aging Population and Some Implications for the Delivery of Health Care Services”, Canadian Journal on Aging, 29 (1) :11– 21.
- Denton, F.T. and C. H. Feaver and B. G. Spencer. (2010). “Cohort Working Life Tables for Older Canadians“, Canadian Studies in Population, Vol. 37, No. 1-2, pp. 175-206.
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Presentation
- Spencer, B.G. “SEDAP-Related Research on Population Aging and Health in Canada.” Health Canada Science and Policy Roundtable, Ottawa,
September 2010. - Spencer, B.G. “Chronic care and potential savings”. The McMaster RDC: Research & Research Opportunities seminar, October 12, 2010.
- Spencer, B.G. “Population Aging and Health Care in Canada.” Retreat of Federal/Provincial/Territorial Deputy Ministers of Health, Toronto, December 2010.
- Spencer, B.G. “SEDAP-Related Research on Population Aging and Health in Canada.” Health Canada Science and Policy Roundtable, Ottawa,
06-SSH-MCM-0970 (P120): Sule Alan. Tax Avoidance and Intra-Household Portfolio Allocation.
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Presentation
- Crossley, T. “New Evidence on Taxes and Portfolio Choice”. University of Munich seminar, February 2010 and University of Essex seminar, May 11, 2010.
- Atalay, K. “New Evidence on Taxes and Portfolio Choice”. Canadian Economics Association Meetings, Quebec City, May 28, 2010.
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Refereed Article
- Alan, S. and K. Atalay and S. Jeon, and T.F. Crossley. “New Evidence on Taxes and Portfolio Choice.” Journal of Public Economics, 94:813-823. December, 2010.
06-SSH-MCM-1024 (P127): Elisabetta Magnani. Older Workers and Technological Change.
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RDC Research Paper
- Magnani, E.. (2010). “Older Workers’ Training Opportunities in Times of Workplace Innovation”, McMaster # 19.
06-SSH-MCM-1052 (P128): Michel Grignon. Equity in Health Care Utilization in Canada.
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Working Papers
- Grignon, M. and B. G. Spencer and L. Wang, (2010). “Is There an Age Pattern in the Treatment of AMI? Evidence from Ontario“, SEDAP No. 278 and QSEP No. 444, McMaster University.
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Refereed Article
- Grignon, M. and B. G. Spencer and L. Wang. (2010). “Is There an Age Pattern in the Treatment of AMI? Evidence from Ontario“. Canadian Journal on Aging, Vol. 29, No. 3, pp. 317-332.
06-SSH-MCM-1174 (P140): Karen King. Internal Migration Dynamics and Aging in Place.
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Refereed Article
- King, K.M. and B. Newbold. 2010. “Later-Life Migrations in Canada in 2001: A Multilevel Approach”. Journal of Population Aging, Vol. 2, No. 3-4, 161-181.
07-SSH-MCM-1207 (P143): Isik Zeytinoglu. Flexible work schedules: Effects on workers’ outcomes.
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Refereed Article
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and G.B. Cooke and S. Mann. 2010. “Employer Offered Family Support Programs and Voluntary and Involuntary Part-time Work”. Relations Industrielles/Industrial Relations, 65(2): 177-195.
07-SSH-MCM-1208 (P144): Isik Zeytinoglu. Employers’ Stated Business Strategies and Their Use of Flexible Work Schedules.
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Presentation
- Cooke, G.B. and I.U. Zeytinoglu. “Are employers strategically utilizing telework yet?” IIRA European Congress 2010, Abstracts, Copenhagen, July 2010.
07-SSH-MCM-1267 (P150): Theodora Pouliou. Individual and Socio-Environmental Determinants of Obesity in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Pouliou, T. and S.J. Elliott. 2010. “Individual and socioenvironmental determinants of obesity in urban Canada”. Health and Place, Vol.16, No.2 p. 389-398.
07-SSH-MCM-0601-R001 (P152): Isik Zeytinoglu. Determinants of On-the-Job Training in Canada: Effects of Workplace Characteristics, Employment Status and Personal Characteristics.
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Presentation
- Chowan, J. “Determinants of On-the-Job Training”. The McMaster RDC: Research & Research Opportunities seminar, October 12, 2010.
04-SSH-MCM-0627-R001 (P154): Bruce Newbold. Evolutionary Immigrant Settlement Systems in Canada.
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Presentation
- Newbold, KB. “Migration and the transfer of non-earned income among Canadian seniors.” 49th Annual Western Regional Science Association Conference, Sedona, AZ, February 2010.
- Refereed Article
Newbold, KB. 2010. “Linking Immigrant Settlement, Health, Housing and Homelessness in Canada”, Canadian Issues, 28-31.
07-SSH-MCM-1305 (P160): Bruce Newbold. Migration up and down Canada’s urban hierarchy.
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Presentation
- Newbold, B. “Migration and the transfer of non-earned income among Canadian seniors”. 49th Annual Western Regional Science Association conference, Sedona, AZ, February, 2010.
07-SSH-MCM-1360 (P162): Gina Browne. A longitudinal analysis of parenting practices and psychological outcomes in Canadian children.
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Refereed Article
- Browne, D.T. and A. Odueyungbo and L. Thabane and C. Byrne and L.A. Smart. (2010). “Parenting-by-gender interactions in child psychopathology: attempting to address inconsistencies with a Canadian national database“. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 4:5.
07-NONE-MCM-1445-S007 (P180): Natalia Diaz-Granados. Regional Use of Mental Health Services.
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Refereed Article
- Diaz-Granados, N. and Georgiades, K. and Boyle, M.H. 2010. “Regional and Individual Influences on Use of Mental Health Services.” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 55(1):9-20.
08-HSD-MCM-1578 (P187): Jean-Eric Tarride. The burden of obesity, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in Ontario.
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Presentation
- Tarride J-E and Haq M and Xie F and Bowen J and Blackhouse G and O’Reilly D and Goeree R. “The burden of osteo-arthritis in Ontario”. Abstract #63, Canadian Association for Population Therapeutics Annual Conference, Toronto, ON. March 28-30, 2010.
- Tarride J-E and Haq M and O’Reilly D and Bischof M and Xie F and Bowen J and Blackhouse G and Goeree R. “The burden of rheumatoid-arthritis in Ontario”, Abstract #64, Canadian Association for Population Therapeutics Annual Conference, Toronto, ON. March 28-30, 2010.
- Tarride J-E and Haq M and Bischof M and Bowen J and Blackhouse G and Xie F and O’Reilly D and Goeree R. “Health status, physician, day procedures and hospitalization costs associated with osteo-arthritis in Ontario”, ISPOR 15th Annual International Meeting, Atlanta, GA, USA. May 15-19, 2010.
07-MCM-1137-S001-R001 (P191): Laura Duncan. Econ 770: Advanced Analysis of Survey Data.
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Presentation
- Duncan, L. “Money & Membership”, The McMaster RDC: Research & Research Opportunities seminar, October 12, 2010.
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Refereed Article
- Duncan, L. 2010. “Money and Membership: Effects of Neighbourhood Poverty, Income Inequality and Individual Income on Voluntary Association Membership in Canada”, Canadian Journal of Sociology 35(4).
08-HRD-MCM-1633 (P194): Antonio Paez. Spatial Mismatch in Canadian Communities: The Socio-economic Outcomes of Transportation Infrastructure and Access.
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Refereed Article
- Roorda, M. and Paez, A. and Morency, C. and Mercado, RG and Farber, S. 2010. “Trip Generation of Vulnerable Populations in Three Canadian Cities: A Spatial Ordered Probit Approach”. Transportation, 37(3): 525-548.
- Paez, A. and Mercado, RG and Farber, S. and Morency, C. and Roorda, M. 2010. “Relative accessibility deprivation indicators for urban settings: Definitions and application to food deserts in Montreal”, Urban Studies, 47(7):1415-1438.
- Paez, A. and Mercado, RG and Farber, S. and Morency, C. and Roorda, M. 2010. “Accessibility to health care facilities in Montreal Island: An application of relative accessibility indicators from the perspective of senior and non-senior residents”, International Journal of Health Geographics, 9(51).
08-SSH-MCM-1537 (P195): Felice Martinello. Effects of University Characteristics and Academic Regulations on Undergraduate Students’ Persistence, Degree Completion, and Time to Degree.
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Presentation
- “Academic Regulations, Tuition Refunds, and Student Persistence and Program Changes”, Canadian Institutional Research and Planning Association (CIRPA/ACPRI) conference, Ottawa, October 24-26, 2010.
08-SSH-MCM-1723 (P203): Hillary Arnold. Students with Special Needs and Child Outcomes in Canada.
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Presentation
- Arnold, H. “Students with Special Needs and Child Outcomes in Canada”, The McMaster RDC: Research & Research Opportunities seminar, October 12, 2010.
08-SSH-MCM-1657 (P207): Peter Kitchen. Assessing Levels of Physical Activity in Saskatchewan.
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Presentation
- Kitchen, P. “Strategies for Promoting Walking as a Form of Physical Fitness in the Daily Activity Routines of Adults”. School of Geography & Earth Sciences Seminar Series. McMaster University, April, 2010.
- Kitchen, P. “Elements of a Walkable City”. City of Hamilton’s Third Annual Transportation Summit. April 30, 2010.
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Report to Policy Group
- Chad, K. and Kitchen, P. “Assessing Levels of Physical Activity and Overweight/Obesity in Saskatchewan”. Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy (SIPP), Regina. 2010.
08-SSH-MCM-1732 (P209): Jiong Tu. The Effect of Enclave Residence on Canadian Immigrants’ Labour Market Activities.
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Tu, J. “Three Essays in the Economics of Immigration.” McMaster University, 2010.
08-SSH-MCM-1852 (P215): Peter Kitchen. The Use of Home-Care and Alternative Health-Care Services in Rural Ontario: A Geographic Analysis.
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Presentation
- Kitchen, P. and Williams, A. and Pong, R. and Wilson, D. “Differences in Home Care Services across the Urban-Rural Continuum in Ontario, Canada: A
Case Study”. Statistics Canada Socio-Economic Conference 2010. Gatineau, QC, April 2010.
- Kitchen, P. and Williams, A. and Pong, R. and Wilson, D. “Differences in Home Care Services across the Urban-Rural Continuum in Ontario, Canada: A
08-INAC-OTT-1860 (P217): Erin O’Sullivan. The Community and Well-Being Index (CWB): Redefining Well-Being to Reflect Current Educational Realities and Data Sources.
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Report to Policy Group
- Sullivan, E. “Measuring Well-Being: The Community
Well-Being (CWB) Index”, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. 2010.
- Sullivan, E. “Measuring Well-Being: The Community
08-SSH-MCM-1591 (P220): Barbara Szybka. Analysis of Children Under the Age of Three Who Score Below-Average on Motor Social Development.
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M.A. Thesis
- Szybka, B., “Association between adolescent leisure, peer social capital and academic performance among Canadian youth”, Brock University, Feb 2010.
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Presentation
- Szybka, B. “Association between adolescent leisure, peer social capital and academic performance among Canadian youth”, The Canadian Society for Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Student Conference, Queen’s University, May, 2010 , and 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, Seattle, June 2010.
09-SSH-MCM-1957 (P221): Kristin Cleverly. Trajectories of Conduct/Antisocial Behaviour in Adolescence: An Examination of Risk and Protective Factors.
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Presentation
- Cleverly, K. and P. Szatmari. “Measurement Invariance of the 2- factor Indirect and Physical Aggression Model: Parent and Youth Reports”.
Canadian Academy of Psychiatric Epidemiology Annual Conference. Toronto, ON. September 2010.
- Cleverly, K. and P. Szatmari. “Measurement Invariance of the 2- factor Indirect and Physical Aggression Model: Parent and Youth Reports”.
09-HRD-MCM-2000 (P224): Margaret Denton. Retirement Decisions of People with Disabilities: Voluntary or Involuntary?
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Presentation
- Denton, M. “Retirement Decisions of People with Disabilities: Voluntary of Involuntary?”, Health and Aging Speaker Series, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON. March 10, 2010.
- Denton, M. and Millen Plenderleith, J. “Retirement Decisions of People with Disabilities: Voluntary of Involuntary?”, International Federation on Ageing 10th Global conference. Melbourne, Australia. May 3-6, 2010.
- Denton, M. “Impact of age on involuntary retirement”, The McMaster RDC: Research & Research Opportunities seminar, October 12, 2010.
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Refereed Article
- Denton, M. and Millen Plenderleith, J. and Chowhan, J. (2010). “Retirement Decisions of People with Disabilities: Voluntary of Involuntary?” Final
Report, Human Resources Skills Development Canada.
- Denton, M. and Millen Plenderleith, J. and Chowhan, J. (2010). “Retirement Decisions of People with Disabilities: Voluntary of Involuntary?” Final
09-HRD-MCM-2027 (P226): Antonio Paez. Understanding the transportation situation of Canadian adults with disabilities; Identifying barriers for adults with disabilities.
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Report to Policy Group
- Paez, A. and S. Farber. (2010). “Understanding the transportation situation of Canadian adults with disabilities”, Office for Disability Issues, Disability Research and Knowledge Development, Hamilton, ON.
09-SSH-MCM-2066 (P228): Tina Moffat. From Knowledge to Practice: Vitamin D and New Canadian Mothers and Children.
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M.A. Thesis
- Chadwick, S. 2010. Child Feeding Practices, Authoritative Knowledge, and the Mediation of Social Support Networks Among New Canadian Mothers Living in Hamilton, Ontario. McMaster University.
09-SSH-OTT-2119 (P233): Felice Martinello. Correlates between students’ persistence in university education and their perceptions of education quality, university services, and university experience.
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Presentation
- Martinello, F. “Student persistence and satisfaction with university services in Canada”, 44th Annual Meetings of the Canadian Economics.
09-SSH-MCM-2143 (P239): Steven Renzetti. Household behaviour related to water use and conservation.
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Presentation
- Renzetti, S. and D. Dupont. (2010). “Household behaviour related to water and energy conservation”, 20th annual meeting of Canadian Resource and Environmental Economics Study Group, Guelph, ON, October 1-3.
10-MAD-MCM-2279 (P240): Tina Hotton. Provincial Variation in Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence.
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Presentation
- Hotton Mahony, T. and Dawson, M. “Provincial Variation in Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence”. American Society of Criminology (ASC)
Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California. November, 2010.
- Hotton Mahony, T. and Dawson, M. “Provincial Variation in Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence”. American Society of Criminology (ASC)
10-MAD-MCM-2280 (P241): Tina Hotton. Trends in Police Response to Intimate Partner Violence in Canada.
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Report to Policy Group
- Hotton Mahony, T. 2010. “Police-reported dating violence in Canada, 2008“. Juristat. Vol 29, No. 3. Statistics Canada Catalogue No. 85-002-X. Ottawa.
10-SSH-MCM-1072-R001 (P246): Kathi Wilson. Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Aging, Health and Health Care.
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Refereed Article
- Wilson, K. and M. Rosenberg and S. Abonyi and R. Lovelace. 2010. “Aging and health: An examination of differences between older Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people”. The Canadian Journal on Aging. 29(3):369-382.
- Wilson, K. and M. Rosenberg and S. Abonyi. 2010. “Aboriginal peoples, health and healing approaches: The effects of age and place on health”. Social Science and Medicine 72(3):355-364.
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Presentation
- Wilson, K. and M. Rosenberg and S. Abonyi and R. Lovelace. “Aging and health: An examination of differences between older Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people”. Annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, University of Regina, June 1-5, 2010.
- Wilson, K. and M. Rosenberg and S. Abonyi and R. Lovelace. “Aboriginal peoples, health and healing approaches: The effects of age and place on health”. Annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, University of Regina, June 1-5, 2010.
10-SSH-MCM-2483 (P258): Peter Kitchen. Sense of belonging to local community: health, socio-economic status and geography.
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Presentation
- Kitchen, P. and A. Williams and J. Chowhan. “Sense of Belonging and Health: A Regional Geographic Analysis”. Data Users Conference 2010: Understanding Health Outcomes. Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) and Statistics Canada. Ottawa, ON, September 2010.
07-SSH-MCM-0601 (P81): Isik Zeytinoglu. Determinants of On-the-Job Training in Canada: Effects of Workplace Characteristics, Employment Status and Personal Character.
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Refereed Article
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and G.B. Cooke. (2009). “On-the-Job Training in Canada: Associations with New Information Technology, Innovation Introduced and Competition Experienced by the Workplace”, Journal of Industrial Relations (Australia), 51(1): 95-112.
05-SSH-MCM-0808 (P102): Bruce Newbold. Health and health behaviour among recent Canadian Immigrants.
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Presentation
- Newbold, K.B. (2009). “Backgrounder: Immigrant and refugee health disparities in Canada”, Vitamin D Network Workshop, University of Toronto Mississauga, February 6, 2009.
- Newbold, K.B. (2009). “Journey to Health: Investigating the Health Needs of Refuges to Canada”. Refugee Integration: Global Contexts forum, Institute of Advanced Studies, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, June 11, 2009.
- Newbold, K.B. (2009). “The Short-term Health Outcomes of Canada’s New Immigrants”. XIIIth International Medical Geography Symposium, McMaster University, July 2009.
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Refereed Article
- Newbold, K.B. (2009). “The Short-Term Health of Canada’s New Immigrant Arrivals: Evidence from LSIC”, Ethnicity and Health, 14(3): 1-22.
05-SSH-MCM-0872 (P109): Byron Spencer. SEDAP Research Program: Research Area 1.
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Working Paper
- Denton, F.T. and C.H. Feaver and B.G. Spencer. (2009). “Cohort Working Life Tables for Older Canadians”, SEDAP Paper No. 247, McMaster University.
- Denton, F.T. and R. Finnie and B.G. Spencer. (2009). “Patterns of Retirement as Reflected in Income Tax Records for Older Workers”, SEDAP Paper No. 257, McMaster University.
- Denton, F.T. and B.G. Spencer. (2009). “Chronic Health Conditions: Changing Prevalence in an Aging Population and Some Implications for the Delivery of Health Care Services”, SEDAP Paper No. 259, McMaster University.
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Presentation
- Spencer, B.G. (2009). “Working Life Tables for Older Canadian Cohorts”, Transition to Retirement and Income in Retirement Conference HRSDC, Ottawa,
Feb 27, 2009. - Spencer, B.G. (2009). “Patterns of Retirement as Reflected in Income Tax Records for Older Workers”, Transition to Retirement and Income in Retirement Conference HRSDC, Ottawa, Feb 27, 2009.
- Spencer, B.G. (2009). “Working Life Tables for Older Canadian Cohorts”, Transition to Retirement and Income in Retirement Conference HRSDC, Ottawa,
06-SSH-MCM-0932 (P118): Anwar Merchant. Dietary and Lifestyle determinants of Obesity in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Merchant, AT and Vatanparast, H and Barlas, S and Dehghan, M and Shah, SMA and deKoning L and Steck, SE. (2009). “Carbohydrate intake and overweight obesity among healthy adults.” Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 109(7):1165-72.
06-SSH-MCM-0970 (P120): Sule Alan. Tax Avoidance and Intra-Household Portfolio Allocations.
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Working Paper
- Alan, S. and Atalay, K. and Crossley, T. and Jeon, S.H. (2009). “New Evidence on Taxes and Portfolio Choice“, Institute for Fiscal Studies W09/11, 2009 and SEDAP Research Report No. 245, 2009.
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Presentation
- Atalay, K. (2009). ”New Evidence on Taxes and Portfolio Choice”, Center for Financial Analysis & Policy seminar series, University of Cambridge, February 17, 2009.
06-SSH-MCM-0981 (P125): Claire de Oliveira. Understanding the SES Gradient in Children’s Mental Health.
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Working Paper
- de Oliveira, C. (2009). “Good Health to All: Reducing Health Inequalities among Children in High- and Low-Income Canadian Families”, C.D. Howe Institute Commentary No. 288, May 2009.
06-SSH-MCM-1024 (P127): Elisabetta Magnani. Older Workers and Technological Change.
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Book Chapter
- Magnani, E. (2009). “Workforce Casualization and Training”, in Chester, L. and Johnson, M. and Kriesler, P. (eds), (2009). Heterodox economics’ visions, Refereed papers, Proceedings of the 8th Australian Society of Heterodox Economists Conference, 7-8 December 2009, University of New South Wales, Sydney, ISBN 978-0-7334-2833-3.
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RDC Research Paper
- Magnani, E. (2009). “Workforce Casualization and Training: An enquiry on the intra-firm distribution of gains from flexibility”, McMaster # 18.
- Magnani, E. (2009). “Vertical Disintegration and Training: Evidence from a Matched Employer-Employee Survey ”, McMaster # 17.
06-SSH-MCM-1052 (P128): Michel Grignon. Equity in Health Care Utilization in Canada.
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RDC Research Paper
- Marsden, D. and S. Y. Xu. (2009). “Income-Related Inequity in Ontario GP Utilization”, McMaster # 16.
06-SSH-MCM-1174 (P140): Karen King. Internal Migration and Aging in Place.
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Presentation
- King, K.M. (2009). “Internal Migration and Aging in Place”. Human Resources and Social Development Canada Research Policy Event, Ottawa, ON. February, 2009.
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Report to the Policy Group
- King, K.M. (2009). “Internal Migration and Aging in
Place”, Human Resources and Social Development (HRSDC) Policy Research Directorate Strategic Policy and Research Branch Paper.
- King, K.M. (2009). “Internal Migration and Aging in
07-SSH-MCM-1205 (P142): Isik Zeytinoglu. Prevalence, Trends, and Determinants of Flexible Work Schedules (FWS).
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Refereed Article
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and G.B. Cooke and S. Mann. (2009). “Flexibility: Whose choice is it anyway?”, Relations Industrielles/ Industrial Relations, 64(3): 555-574.
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Presentation
- Mann, S. and G.B. Cooke and I.U. Zeytinoglu and J. Brown. (2009). “Contingent work, flexible work and schedules: A review of the literature and ideas for future research”, Canadian Industrial Relations Association Annual Meeting.
07-SSH-MCM-1207 (P143): Isik Zeytinoglu. Flexible Work Schedules: Effects on Workers’ Outcomes.
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Refereed Article
- Cooke, G.B. and I.U. Zeytinoglu and S. Mann. “Weekend based short workweeks: Peripheral work or facilitating work-life balance”, Community, Work and Family, 12:4, 409-415.
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Book Chapter
- Cooke, G. and I.U. Zeytinoglu. (2009). “Quality and gender elements of jobs with weekend-based short workweeks”. In Grenier, J-N. and Hebdon, R. B. and
Rose, J.B. (Eds), Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow in Industrial Relations, Selected Papers from the XLIIIrd/XLIVth Annual CIRA Conferences, pp. 64-81.Concord, ON: ACRI-CIRA & Captus University Publ.
- Cooke, G. and I.U. Zeytinoglu. (2009). “Quality and gender elements of jobs with weekend-based short workweeks”. In Grenier, J-N. and Hebdon, R. B. and
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Presentation
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and G.B. Cooke and S. Mann. (2009). “Why do women work on weekends?”, International Industrial Relations Association, World Congress, Sydney, Australia, August 24-26.
07-SSH-MCM-1264 (P148): Paul Contoyannis. The Evolution of Health Outcomes from Childhood to Adolescence.
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Presentation
- Contoyannis, P. and Li, J. (2009). “The Evolution of Health Outcomes from childhood to adolescence”, Canadian Health Economics Study Group, University of Waterloo, May 27, 2009.
- Contoyannis, P. and Li, J. (2009). “The Evolution of Health Outcomes from childhood to adolescence”, International Health Economics Association (IHEA), Beijing, China, July 7-11, 2009.
- Contoyannis, P. and Li, J. “The Evolution of Health Outcomes from childhood to adolescence”, Health over the Life Course Conference, University of Western Ontario, October 15-16, 2009.
07-SSH-MCM-1262 (P149:) Isik Zeytinoglu. Innovation and Technology and Employee Training in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Cooke, G.B. and I.U. Zeytinoglu and J. Chowhan. (2009). “Barriers to training access”, Perspectives on Labour and Income (Statistics Canada), July: 14-25.
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Presentation
- Chowhan, J. and G.B. Cooke and I.U. Zeytinoglu. (2009). “Immigrants, Promotion and Job Satisfaction”, Canadian Industrial Relations Association Annual Meeting.
07-SSH-MCM-1267 (P150): Theodora Pouliou. Individual and Socio-Environmental Determinants of Obesity in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Pouliou, T. and S.J. Elliott. (2009). “An exploratory spatial analysis of overweight and obesity in Canada”, Preventative Medicine.
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Refereed Abstract
- Pouliou, T. and S.J. Elliott. (2009). “Individual and socio-environmental determinants of overweight and obesity in urban Canada: a multilevel approach”, Journal of Urban Health, Vol. 86. No. 3, P. 369-370.
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Presentation
- Pouliou T. and S.J. Elliott. (2009). “Obesogenic neighbourhoods: dissecting the determinants of obesity in urban Canada”, XIIIth International Symposium in Medical Geography, July 12th – 17th, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
- Pouliou T. and S.J. Elliott. (2009). “Building obesity in Canada: neighbourhood as a determinant of recent trends”, Canadian National Obesity Summit, May 7th -10th, Kananaskis, AB, Canada.
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Pouliou T. (2009) “Overweight and obesity in Canada: understanding the individual and socio- environmental determinants”, McMaster University.
04-SSH-MCM-0627-R001 (P154): Bruce Newbold. Evolutionary Immigrant Settlement Systems in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Newbold, K.B. 2009. “Health Care Use and the Canadian Immigrant Population”. International Journal of Health Services, 39(3): 545-565.
07-SSH-MCM-1369 (P156): Sara Allin. Equity in health care use in Canada.
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Allin, S. (2009). “Examining Aspects of Equity in Canada’s Health System”. PhD. in Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science.
07-SSH-MCM-1305 (P160): Bruce Newbold. Migration up and down Canada’s urban hierarchy.
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Presentation
- Newbold, K.B. (2009). “Migration Up and Down Canada’s Urban Hierarchy”, 49th Annual Western Regional Science Association Meetings, Napa, CA, USA, February 2009.
07-NONE-MCM-1445-S003 (P171): Natasja Menezes. Immigrant status and density as moderators of psychopathology in the Canadian population.
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Presentation
- Menezes, N. (2009). “Immigrant status and density as moderators of psychopathology in the Canadian population”, poster for American Psychopathological Association, NYC, March 4-7, 2009.
07-NONE-MCM-1445-S004 (P172): Ruben Mercado. Transport Mode Use of Canadian Elderly: Effects of Trip-maker’s Socio-economic, Mobility Facility, Social Network and Neighbourhood.
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Working Paper
- Mercado, R. G. and K. B. Newbold. (January 2009). “Car Driving and Public Transit Use in Canadian Metropolitan Areas: Focus on the Elderly and Role of Health and Social Network Factors”, SEDAP Paper No. 243, McMaster University.
08-HSD-MCM-1578 (P187): Jean-Eric Tarride. The burden of obesity, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis in Ontario.
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Presentation
- Tarride J.E. and Haq M. and O’Reilly D. and Xie F. and Bowen J.M. and Goeree R. (2009). “Using utilization records to estimate the burden of obesity in adults living in Ontario.” ISPOR 14th Annual International Meeting Abstracts. Value in Health 2009;12(3):A131.
- Tarride J.E. and Haq M. and O’Reilly D. and Xie F. and Bowen J.M. and Goeree R. (2009). “The burden of obesity in Ontario.” ISPOR 14th Annual International Meeting Abstracts. Value in Health 2009;12(7):A378.
08-SSH-MCM-1596 (P189): Antonio Páez. Individual shopping trip duration: Is there a Metropolitan/Non-metropolitan divide?
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Presentation
- Páez A and H.N.K. Habib and J.G. Bonin. “A joint ordinal-continuous model for activity episode generation and duration analysis”, 88th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board in Washington, DC on January 11-15, 2009.
08-SSH-MCM-1626 (P192): Kadir Atalay. Who ate the New Economy in Canada?
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Working Paper
- Atalay, K. and T.F. Crossley and S. Alan and S.H. Jeon. (March 2009). “New Evidence on Taxes and Portfolio Choice”, SEDAP No. 245 and QSEP No. 431, McMaster University.
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Presentation
- Atalay, K. and T.F. Crossley and S.H. Jeon. (2009). “New Evidence on Taxes and Portfolio Choice”, departmental seminar Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, UK, February 2009.
08-HRD-MCM-1633 (P194): Antonio Páez. Spatial Mismatch in Canadian Communities: The Socio-economic Outcomes of Transportation Infrastructure and Access.
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Report to Policy Group
- Páez A. and R. J. Mercado and S. Farber and C. Morency and M. Roorda. (2009). “Mobility and Social Exclusion in Canadian Communities: An Empirical Investigation of Opportunity Access and Deprivation from the Perspective of Vulnerable Groups”, for Policy Research Directorate, Strategic Policy and Research, Human Resources and Social Development Canada.
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1739 (P204): Byron Spencer. The role of technological innovation in the increased concentration of health care expenditure on the elderly.
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Presentation
- Spencer, B.G. and M. Grignon. The “McMaster Pilot” – and The Increased Concentration of Health Care Expenditure on the Elderly: The Role of Technological Innovation. QICSS, the Centre interuniversitaire québécois de statistiques sociales. Montreal, April 2009.
- Spencer, B.G. “Administrative Data in the Research Data Centres”, November 2009, to Deputy Ministers, Government of New Brunswick.
08-SSH-MCM-1657 (P207): Peter Kitchen. Assessing Levels of Physical Activity in Saskatchewan.
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Presentation
- Kitchen, P. and Williams, A. (2009). “Taking the Number 11 Bus. The Health Benefits of Walking to Work: A Regional Analysis”. International Medical Geography Symposium (IMGS). Hamilton, ON, July 2009.
- Kitchen, P. “Searching for the Walkable City: Health, Quality of Life and the Built Environment”. McMaster Institute of Environment and Health (MIEH) Seminar Series. McMaster University, September 2009.
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1741 (P212): Logan McLeod. Socioeconomic differences in the patterns of physician utilization in Ontario: an analysis based on linked administrative and survey data.
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Ph.D. Thesis
- McLeod, L. (2009). “An empirical investigation of economic aspects of physician services utilization”, McMaster University, Department of Economics.
08-SSH-MCM-1852 (P215): Peter Kitchen. The Use of Home-Care and Alternative Health-Care Services in Rural Ontario: A Geographic Analysis.
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Presentation
- Kitchen, P. and Williams, A. and Pong, R. “The Use of Home Care Services in Rural Ontario II: Socio-Demographic Characteristics”. Canadian Rural Health Research Society (CRHRS) 8th Conference: Rural Life, Health, Environment – The Full Spectrum. Kingston, ON. October 15-17, 2009.
- Kitchen, P., Williams, A. and Pong, R. “The Use of Home Care Services in Rural Ontario I: A Geographic Analysis”. Canadian Rural Health Research Society (CRHRS) 8th Conference: Rural Life, Health, Environment – The Full Spectrum. Kingston, ON. October 15-17, 2009.
09-SSH-MCM-2066 (P228): Tina Moffat. From Knowledge to Practice: Vitamin D and New Canadian Mothers and Children.
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Presentation
- Angus, Sarah. (2009). “Breastfeeding and Vitamin D Supplementation Practices among New Canadian & Canadian-born Mothers: Evidence from Statistics Canada”, poster for Canadian Association of Physical Anthropology, Vancouver, BC, October 2009.
09-SSH-OTT-2119 (P233): Felice Martinello. Correlates between students’ persistence in university education and their perceptions of education quality, university services, and university experience.
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Presentation
- Martinello, F. (2009). “Correlates between students’ persistence in university and their ratings of education quality, university services, and university experience”, 43rd Annual Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association, May 31, 2009, University of Toronto, Toronto.
- Martinello, F. (2009). “Student persistence and satisfaction with university services in Canada”, MESA Project Conference sponsored by the Educational Policy Institute and the Millennium Foundation, Ottawa, ON, October 3, 2009.
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Research Paper
- “Student persistence and satisfaction with university services in Canada”, MESA Project Research Paper, Toronto, ON: Educational Policy Institute, November, 2009.
10-SSH-MCM-1072-R001 (P246): Kathi Wilson. Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Aging, Health and Health Care.
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Presentation
- Wilson, K. and M. Rosenberg. (2009). “Aging and health: comparing determinants of health between aboriginal and non-aboriginal seniors in Canada”, International Medical Geography Symposium, McMaster University, July 12-17, 2009.
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Working Paper
- Rosenberg, M. and K. Wilson and S. Abonyi and A. Wiebe and K. Beach and R. Lovelace. (2009). “Older Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Demographics, health status and access to health care”. SEDAP Working Paper Series No. 249, 2009, McMaster University.
01-MCM-0014 (P4): Harriet MacMillan. First Nations Women’s Emotional Health.
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Refereed Article
- MacMillan HL and Jamieson E and Walsh CA and Faries EJ and McCue H and MacMillan AB and Offord DR and with the Technical Advisory Committee of the Chiefs of Ontario. First Nations women’s mental health: Results from an Ontario survey. Archives of Women’s Mental Health 2008; 11:109-115.
01-MCM-0017 (P13): Isik Zeytinoglu. Nonstandard and Flexible Labour Contract Issues in Workplaces.
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Refereed Article
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke G.B. (2008). “Non-standard Employment and Promotions: A Within Genders Analysis”, Journal of Industrial Relations, 50(2):319-337.
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RDC Research Paper
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke G.B. (2008). “Non standard Employment and Promotions: A Within Genders Analysis”, McMaster #12.
01-SSH-MCM-0063 (P43): Sung Hee Jeon. A longitudinal Perspective on Women’s Labour Force Transition: Trigger Events.
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Refereed Article
- Jeon, S. (2008), “The impact of lifecycle events on women’s labour force transition: a panel analysis”, The Economic Record, 84: S83-98.
04-SSH-MCM-0601 (P81): Isik Zeytinoglu. Determinants of on-the-job training in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and G.B. Cooke and K. Harry and J. Chowhan. (2008). “Low-Paid Workers and On-the-Job Training in Canada”, Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 63(1):5-29.
05-SSH-MCM-0808 (P102): Bruce Newbold. Health and Health Behaviour among recent Canadian Immigrants.
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Presentation
- Newbold, K.B. “Journey to Health”, MRC Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, January 24, 2008.
05-SSH-MCM-0866 (P105): Simo Goshev. Motivation Behind the Labor Force Participation Decision of Older Males: Evidence from the Canadian Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics.
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Goshev, S. (2008). Essays on Health and Retirement in Canada, McMaster University.
05-SSH-MCM-0872 (P109): Byron Spencer. SEDAP Research Program: Research Area 1.
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Presentation
- Denton, F. T. and B. G. Spencer. (2008). “Chronic Health Conditions: Changing Prevalence in an Aging Population and Some Implications for the Delivery of Health Care Services”, Canadian Association on Gerontology, London, Ontario October 24-25, 2008.
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Organize Workshop
- Spencer, B.G. (2008). “Reinventing the Wheel”, a workshop on child health research organized jointly by the McMaster Child Health Research Institute & the Statistics Canada Research Data Centre at McMaster, Hamilton, November 27, 2008.
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Organize Conference
- Spencer, B.G. (2008). Canadian Association on Gerontology, London, ON, October 24-25, 2008. Five sessions organized to highlight the work of the SEDAP Research Program; several papers based on RDC master files; participated in all sessions.
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Other Activity
- Spencer, B.G., responsible for “The McMaster Pilot”: the acquisition of Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care administrative health data in the McMaster RDC for research applications.
06-SSH-MCM-0945 (P119): Simo Goshev. Pathways in the Socio-economic StatusHealth Relationship.
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Presentation
- Goshev, S. and Veall, M. “Stress as a Pathway in the SES-Health Relationship”, 2008 CEA, Vancouver, Canada.
06-SSH-MCM-0981 (P125): Claire de Oliveira. Understanding the SES Gradient in Children’s Mental Health.
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Ph.D. Thesis
- de Oliveira, C. (2008). “The Income Health Gradient in Childhood”, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
06-SSH-MCM-1024 (P127): Elisabetta Magnani. Older Workers and Technological Change.
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Presentation
- Magnani, E. “Hours Constraints and Training for Older Workers: A Comparison between Australia and Canada using Matched Employer-Employee
Surveys.” Canadian Economics Association Meeting, Vancouver, June 2008.
- Magnani, E. “Hours Constraints and Training for Older Workers: A Comparison between Australia and Canada using Matched Employer-Employee
06-SSH-MCM-1052 (P128): Michel Grignon. Equity in Health Care Utilization in Canada.
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Working Paper
- Allin, S. and J. Hurley. (2008). “Inequity in Publicly Funded Physician Care: What is the Role of Private Prescription Drug Coverage?” McMaster University Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis Working Paper 08-02.
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Course Material
- Two sessions of Economics 791, Advanced Topics in Health Economics, based in part on analyses conducted for this project in the RDC, March 2008.
06-SSH-MCM-1072 (P135): Kathi Wilson. Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Aging, Health and Health Care.
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Presentation
- Wilson, K. and M. Rosenberg and S. Abonyi. (2008). “Aging, Health and Health Care: Examining Differences between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Seniors in Canada”. Aboriginal Experiences in Aging Symposium: Setting Research and Policy Priorities. Saskatoon, September 17 – 19, 2008.
- Wilson, K. (2008). “Aging, Health and Health Care: Examining Differences between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Seniors in Canada”, Canadian Association on Gerontology, London, Ontario. October 23 – 25, 2008.
- Wilson, K. (2008). “Older Aboriginal Peoples in Canada – Demographics, Health Status and Access to Health Care”, background report for the Older Aboriginal Peoples Symposium, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. September 2008.
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Report Submitted to the Policy Groups
- Wilson, K. (2008). “Older Aboriginal Peoples in Canada – Demographics, Health Status and Access to Health Care”, paper prepared for Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2008.
06-SSH-MCM-1181 (P139): Logan McLeod. Nonparametric versus Latent Class models of General Practitioner Utilization: Evidence from Canada.
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Presentation
- McLeod, L. (2008). “Nonparametric versus Latent Class models of GP Utilization”. American Society of Health Economists, Durham, North Carolina, June 2008.
06-SSH-MCM-1174 (P140): Karen King. Internal Migration Dynamics and Aging in Place.
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Presentation
- King, K.M. and K.B. Newbold. (2008).“Later-Life Migrations in Canada: Importance of Neighborhood and Metropolitan Characteristics”, American Association of Geographers Annual Conference, Boston, Massachusetts in April 2008.
- King, K.M. and K.B. Newbold. (2008). “Later-Life Migrations in Canada: Importance of Neighborhood and Metropolitan Characteristics”, Experience the
Creative Economy Conference, Martin Prosperity Institute, Rotman School of Management, Toronto, ON. June 2008. - King, K.M. and K.B. Newbold. (2008). “Later-Life Migrations in Canada: Importance of Neighborhood and Metropolitan Characteristics”, Statistics Canada
Research Data Center (RDC) Program Annual Conference, Ottawa, ON. October, 2008.
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Refereed Article
- King K and Newbold KB. (2008). “Return immigration: The chronic migration of Canadian immigrants, 1991, 1996 and 2001“. Population, Space and Place, 14: 85-100.
06-SSH-MCM-1190 P(141): Margaret Denton. Employer Pension Plan Inequality in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Denton, M. and J. Millen. (2008). “Employer Pension Plan Inequality in Canada”, Final Report, Human Resources Social Development Canada.
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Presentation
- Denton, M. and Millen, J. (2008). “Employer Pension Plan Inequality: Gender and Age Differences”. Canadian Association on Gerontology, London, ON. October 23-25, 2008.
- Denton, M. and Millen Plenderleith, J. (2008). “Employer Pension Plan Inequality in Canada”. Retirement Income Research Buffet, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. November 10, 2008.
07-MCM-0881-S002-R001 (P145): Jessie L. Miller. Examining the heterotopic continuity of aggression using teacher reports: Results from a national Canadian study.
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Refereed Article
- Miller, J.L. and Vaillancourt, T. and Boyle, M.H. (2008). “Examining the heterotypic continuity of aggression using teacher reports: Results from a national Canadian study”, Social Development, 18, 164-180.
07-MCM-0017-S001-R001 (P147): Isik Zeytinoglu. Nonstandard and flexible labour contract issues in workplaces.
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Refereed Article
- Cooke, G. and I.U. Zeytinoglu and N. Agarwal and J. Rose, (2008). “Employee-friendly and employer-friendly non-standard work schedules and locations”, International Journal of Employment Studies, 16(2): 31-66.
07-SSH-MCM-1267 (P150): Theodora Pouliou. Individual and Socio-Environmental Determinants of Obesity in Canada.
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Presentation
- Pouliou, T. and S.J. Elliott. (2008). “An examination of the socioenvironmental determinants of overweight and obesity in Canada”, Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, April 15-19, 2008, Boston, MA, USA.
- Pouliou, T. and S.J. Elliott. (2008). “Overweight and obesity in urban Canada: Towards a better understanding of the socio-environmental determinants”, Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, June, 2008, Halifax, NS.
- Pouliou, T. and S.J. Elliott. (2008). “Individual and socioenvironmental determinants of overweight and obesity in urban Canada: a multi-level approach”, 7th International Conference on Urban Health, October 2008, Vancouver, BC.
- Pouliou, T. (2008). “Individual and Socio-Environmental Determinants of Overweight and Obesity in Canada: a geographical perspective”, School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan, October 2008, Saskatoon, SK.
07-SSH-MCM-1276 (P151): Patricia Neff. Raising an ADHD Child: An Examination of Parental Well-Being in Canada and the United States.
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M.A. Thesis
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Presentation
- “Raising an ADHD Child: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Canadian and American Families“, February 2008 meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society in New York, NY.
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RDC Research Paper
- Neff, P.E. (2008), “Raising an ADHD Child: An Examination of Parental Well-Being in Canada and the United States”, McMaster #13.
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Book
- Neff, Patricia E. (2008). ADHD and Maternal Resiliency: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Canadian and American Mothers. Amherst, N.Y., Cambria Press.
07-SSH-MCM-1137 (P153): Laura Duncan. Econ 770: Advanced Analysis of Survey Data.
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RDC Research
- Duncan, L. (2008). “Income and Country Poverty Effects on Active and Inactive Voluntary Association Membership: A Cross-National Comparison”, McMaster #14.
- Duncan, L. (2008). “Income and Area Effects on Voluntary Association Membership in Canada”, McMaster #15.
07-SSH-OTT-1260 (P155): Felice Martinello. Tracking Student Transitions in Post-Secondary Education.
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Book Chapter
- Martinello, Felice. (2008). “Transitions and Adjustments in Students’ Post Secondary Education” in Who Goes? Who Stays? What Matters? Accessing and Persisting in Post-Secondary Education in Canada, edited by R. Finnie, R.E. Mueller, A. Sweetman, and A. Usher. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press and Queen’s University School of Policy Studies. 2008. Chapter 9, pp. 209-238.
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Media Coverage
- Canwest News Service. “Study finds most college dropouts eventually finish their studies” National Post. Friday August 29, 2008, p.A6.
- Ottawa Citizen “College dropout stats skewed by ‘switchers’ and ‘leavers’”. August 28, 2008.
07-SSH-MCM-1369 (P156): Sara Allin. Equity in health care use in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Allin, S. and J. Hurley. (2008). “Inequity in publicly funded physician care: what is the role of private prescription drug insurance?” Health Economics, published online, DOI:10.1002/hec.1428.
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Working Paper
- Allin, S. and J. Hurley. (2008). “Inequity in publicly funded physician care: what is the role of private prescription drug insurance?” CHEPA Working Paper, 08-02.
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Presentation
- Allin, S. (2008). “Inequity in publicly funded physician care: what is the role of private prescription drug insurance?”, 7th European Conference on Health
and Economics, Rome, Italy. July 23-26, 2008.
- Allin, S. (2008). “Inequity in publicly funded physician care: what is the role of private prescription drug insurance?”, 7th European Conference on Health
07-SSH-MCM-1360 (P162): Gina Browne. A longitudinal analysis of parenting practices and psychological outcomes in Canadian children.
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Refereed Article
- Odueyungbo, A. and D. Browne and N. Akhtar-Danesh and L. Thabane. (2008). “Comparison of generalized estimating equations and quadratic inference functions using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) database”. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 2008 May 9: 8(1)28.
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Presentation
- Odueyungbo, A. and D. Browne and L. Thabane, N. Akhtar-Danesh and G. Browne. (2008). “On the QIF methodology for longitudinal data analysis: A comparison between GEE and QIF parameter estimates using data from the ‘National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY)’. 7th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Statistics, Mathematics and Related Fields. Jan 17-19, 2008.
- Odueyungbo, A. and D. Browne and N. Akhtar-Danesh and L. Thabane. (2008). “Comparison of generalized estimating equations and quadratic inference functions using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) database”, The 2008 Joint Statistical Meetings, Aug 3-7, 2008, Denver, Colorado.
07-SSH-MCM-1430 (P167): Kristin Cleverley. The Impact of Impairment on Developmental Trajectories of Internalizing Behaviours.
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Presentation
- Cleverley, K. and Bennett, K. (2008). “Integrating Perceived Impairment into Developmental Psychiatric Research: A Review of the Literature and an Example using Childhood Internalizing Disorder”. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences Annual Research Day. Hamilton, ON. April, 2008.
- Cleverley, K. and Bennett, K. (2008). “The Impact of Impairment on Development Trajectories of Internalizing Behaviours”, Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Conference. Vancouver, BC. September, 2008.
07-NONE-MCM-1445-S001 (P169): Teresa Bennett. Internalizing Symptoms and Youth Participation in Skill Development Activities: Relationships Over Time.
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Course Materials
- Bennett, T. and Georgiades, K. Boyle, M. (2008). “Youth Internalizing Symptoms and Structured Extracurricular Activities: Reciprocal Effects Over Time”, submitted for Health Research Methodology 790, Advanced Analysis of Survey Data. April 2008.
07-SSH-MCM-1409 (P178): David Haardt. Cost-related prescription drug non-adherence across Canada.
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Presentation
- Haardt, D. (2008). “Cost-related prescription drug non-adherence across Canada”, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association, University of British Columbia, June 6-8, 2008.
- Haardt, D. (2008). “Cost-related prescription drug non-adherence across Canada”, 66th International Atlantic Economic Society, Montreal, QC, October 9- 12, 2008.
- Haardt, D. (2008). “Cost-related prescription drug non adherence across Canada”, 36th Annual Conference of the Atlantic Canada Economics Association, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, October 24-26, 2008.
- Haardt, D. (2008). “Cost-related prescription drug non-adherence across Canada”, Fourth Annual symposium of the Population, Work and Family Policy Research Collaboration (PWFC), “Meeting Canada’s Diverse Challenges: Social Risk, Private Risk and Productivity,” Gatineau, Quebec, December 9-10, 2008.
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Report Submitted to Policy Group
- Haardt, D. (2008). “Cost-related prescription drug non-adherence across Canada” requested by Health Canada (Ariane JarosDenis) following presentation at annual meeting CEA in June 2008.
08-SSH-MCM-1596 (P189): Antonio Páez. Individual shopping trip duration: Is there a Metropolitan/Non-metropolitan divide?
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Master’s Thesis
- Bonin JG. (2008). “Shopping trip frequency and duration in Canada: An analysis of personal trends based on the General Social Surveys of 1998 and 2005“, School of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster University, 2008.
08-SSH-MCM-1537 (P195): Felice Martinello. Effects of University Characteristics and Academic Regulations on Undergraduate Students’ Persistence, Degree Completion, and Time to Degree.
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Presentation
- Martinello, F. (2008). “Effects of University Characteristics and Academic Regulations on Students’ Persistence, Degree Completion, and Time to Degree”, 42st Annual Meetings of the Canadian Economics Association, June 7, 2008, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
- Martinello, F. (2008). “Effects of University Characteristics and Academic Regulations on Students’ Persistence, Degree Completion, and Time to Degree”, Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation, Measuring the Effectiveness of Student Aid (MESA) Conference October 25, 2008 in Montreal.
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Research Paper
- Martinello, F. (2008). “Effects of University Characteristics and Academic Regulations on Students’ Persistence, Degree Completion, and Time to Degree Completion”, MESA Project Research Paper, Educational Policy Institute.
08-MOHLTC-MCM-1740 (P210): Jeremiah Hurley. Self perceived unmet needs and the utilization of Health care in Ontario.
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Report to Policy Group
- Hurley, J. and T. Jamal and M. Grigno, and S. Allin. 2008. “The Relationship between Self-reported Unmet Need for Health Care and Health Care Utilization”. Interim Report submitted to the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-term Care.
08-SSH-MCM-1721 (P211): Jennifer Millen. Inheritance Patterns in Canada: Variations by Socio Demographic Factors.
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Presentation
- Millen, J. and Denton, M. “Inheritance Patterns in Canada: Variations by Socio-Demographic Factors”. Canadian Association on Gerontology, London, ON. October 23-25, 2008.
07-NONE-MCM-1445-S002-R001 (P214): Lawrence de Koning. Age of Menarche and BMI.
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Presentation
- de Koning, L. and Anand, S.S. and and Merchant, A.T. “Age of menarche has a curvilinear association with body mass index independent of multiple factors in the Canadian population”, Annual meeting of the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, Toronto, ON. October 25-29, 2008.
02-SSH-MCM-0501 (P33): Zenaida R. Ravanera. Family Transformation and Social Cohesion: Measuring Social Cohesion using the 1997 and 2000 NSGVP.
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Refereed Article
- Rajulton, F. and Z. R. Ravanera and R. Beaujot.(2007). “Measuring Social Cohesion: An Experiment Using the National Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating”, Social Indicators Research, Vol. 80(3):461-492.
02-MCM-0225 (P49): Sumeet Singh. Combined use of Herbal and Natural Supplements with Conventional Drugs in the National Population Health Survey: Prevalence, Predictors and the Potential for Drug Interactions.
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Refereed Article
- Singh, S. and M. Levine. (2007). “Potential Interactions between Pharmaceuticals and Natural Health Products in Canada: Analysis of the National Population Health Survey”, Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 47(2): 249-258.
05-SSH-MCM-0303-R01 (P52): Tom Crossley. Recall and Diary Expenditure Questions: New Evidence from Canada.
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Presentation
- Crossley, T. (2007). IFS/UCL Workshop on Consumption Inequality and Income Dynamics: Micro-Macro Links and Measurement, Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, England, September 11-12, 2007.
03-SSH-MCM-0309 (P59): Jennifer Stewart. The Role of Socioeconomic Status on the Relationship between Television Viewing and Child Outcomes.
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Refereed Article
- Chowhan, J. and J. Stewart. (2007). “Television and the Behaviour of Adolescents: Does Socio-economic Status Moderate the Link?”, Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 65(7): 1324-1336.
03-SSH-MCM-0365 (P60): Jennifer Stewart. The Effect on Families with Children of the 1995 Cut in Social Assistance Benefits: a Comparison of Ontario to the Rest of Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Dooley, M. and J. Stewart. (2007). “Family Income, Parenting Styles and Child Behavioural-Emotional Outcomes”, Health Economics, Vol. 16(2): 145-162.
03-SSH-MCM-0353 (P64): Tracy Vaillancourt. Anxiety and Depression among Canadian Children: State or Trait?
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Refereed Article
- Vaillancourt, T. and J. Miller and J. Fagbemi and S. Côté and R.E. Tremblay. (2007). “Trajectories and predictors of indirect aggression: results from a nationally representative longitudinal study of Canadian children aged 2-10”, Aggressive Behavior, 33 (4), 314-326.
04-SSH-MCM-0535 (P72): Gillian Mulvale. Patterns of Access to Providers of Mental Health Services in Canada: The Role of Insurance Coverage.
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Mulvale, G. (2007). “Mental Health Policy and Service Delivery in Canada: Issues in Policy Reform, Access to Care and Use of Mental Health Providers“, McMaster University.
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Presentation
- Mulvale, G. and Hurley, J. (2007). “Insurance Coverage and the Treatment of Mental Illness in Canada: Effect on Service Utilization, Type of Provider and Medication Use“. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research Conference, Toronto, Ontario, June.
- Mulvale, G. and Hurley, J. (2007). “Insurance Coverage and the Treatment of Mental Illness in Canada: Effect on Service Utilization, Type of Provider and Medication Use“. 8th Workshop on Costs and Assessment in Psychiatry: Investing in Mental Health Policy and Economic Research, Venice, Italy, March.
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Working Paper
- Mulvale, G. and Hurley, J. (2007). Insurance Coverage and the Treatment of Mental Illness: Effect on Service Utilization, Type of Provider and Medication Use“, CHEPA working paper 07-06.
04-SSH-MCM-0582 (P78): Liaw, Kao-Lee. Immigration and Internal Migration of Canada.
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Xu, L. (2007). “Initial Destination Choices and Subsequent Relocations of Immigrants in Canada”, 2007, McMaster University.
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Working Paper
- Ma, X. And Liaw, K.L. (2007). “The Roles of Ethnicity and Language Acculturation in Determining the Interprovincial Migration Propensities in Canada: from the Late 1970s to the Late 1990s”, SEDAP Research Paper No. 208, McMaster University.
- Xu, L. (2007). “Characterization and Explanation for the 1996-2001 Inter-CMA Migration of the Second Generation in Canada”, SEDAP Research Paper No. 196, McMaster University.
04-SSH-MCM-0601 (P81): Isik Zeytinoglu. Determinants of on-the-job training in Canada.
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Presentation
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G.B. and Harry, K. (2007). “Low-Paid Workers and On-the-Job Training in Canada”, Proceedings of the European Academy of Management, 2007 Conference, Paris, May 16-19.
- Chowhan, J. (2008). “Low-Paid Workers and On-the-Job Training in Canada”, SEDAP New Researchers Conference, McMaster University.
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Working Paper
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G.B. and Harry, K. (2007). ‘Older Workers and On-the-Job Training in Canada: Evidence from the WES Data’, SEDAP Research Paper No. 179.
04-SSH-MCM-0627 (P83): Bruce Newbold. Evolutionary Immigrant Settlement Systems in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Newbold, K.B. (2007). “Secondary Migration of Immigrants to Canada: An Analysis of LISC Wave 1 Data”. The Canadian Geographer 51(1): 58-71, 2007.
- Newbold, K.B. and P. DeLuca. (2007). “Short-term spatial changes to Toronto’s immigrant Community”. Urban Geography, Vol. 28(7): 635-656, 2007.
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Presentation
- Newbold, K.B. and P. DeLuca. (2007). “Short-Term Spacial Changes to Toronto’s Immigrant Community”, 46th Annual Meetings of the WRSA, Newport Beach, CA, February 2007.
05-MCM-0723-S01 (P96 & P114): Katholiki Georgiades. Trajectories of Antisocial Behaviour Among Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Youth.
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Refereed Article
- Georgiades, K., M. H. Boyle, and E. Duku, (2007). “Contextual Influences on Children’s Externalizing Behavior Problems: The Moderating Effects of Family Immigrant Status”, Child Development, Vol. 78(5): 1572-1591.
06-SSH-MCM-0932 (P118): Anwar Merchant. Dietary and Lifestyle Determinants of Obesity in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Merchant, AT and Dehghan, M and Akhtar-Danesh, N. (2007). “Seasonal variation in leisure time physical activity among Canadians.” Canadian Journal of Public Health. 98(3): 203-8.
06-SSH-MCM-0984 (P123): Hai Zhong. Equity in Pharmaceutical Utilization in Ontario: An Over Time Analysis.
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Refereed Article
- Zhong, H. (2007). “Equity in Pharmaceutical Utilization in Ontario: A Cross Section and Over Time Analysis”, Canadian Public Policy, Volume 33(4): 487-508.
06-SSH-MCM-1024 (P127): Elisabetta Magnani. Older Workers and Technological Change.
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Presentation
- Magnani, E. (2007). “Organizational Change and Older Workers’ Training. Evidence from a Matched Employer-Employee Survey.” European Society for Population Economics Conference, Chicago, June 14-16, 2007.
- Magnani, E. (2007). “Population Ageing, Technology, Skill and the Restructuring of the Firm.” public lecture at University of Rome I, La Sapienza, April 2007.
- Magnani, E. (2007). “Ageing Populations: Agendas for Future Research.” ACE, Australian Conference of Economists Sept. 2007, Hobart, Tasmania.
06-SSH-MCM-1052 (P128): Michel Grignon. Equity in Health Care Utilization in Canada.
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M.A. Thesis
- McGrath, Tara, 2007. “Distance-related Horizontal Equity in Hospital Utilization: Is Canada Achieving its Health Policy Goals?” Masters of Economic Policy, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
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Presentation
- Poster: “Measuring Inequity: does adding more need controls and sophisticating the econometrics change anything?”, International Health Economics Association, World Congress, Copenhagen, July 12, 2007.
06-MCM-0881-S001 (P130): Kelly Woltman. Are recent immigrants less intense users of preventative cancer screening services than the native-born population because they encounter difficulties in integrating and adjusting to life in Canada?
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M.A. Thesis
- Woltman, K. (2007). “Primary and preventative health care utilization among immigrant and native-born women in Canada“, August 2007.
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Presentation
- Woltman, K. and K.B. Newbold. “Variations in Health Care Use among Recent Immigrants in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver”. Annual Meetings of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, CA, April 2007.
- Woltman, K. and K.B. Newbold. “Variation in Health Care Utilization among Recent Immigrant Women in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver”. School of Geography and Earth Sciences’ 2007 Graduate Student Poster Day, April 13, 2007.
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Refereed Article
- Woltman, K. and K.B. Newbold. (2007). “Immigrant women and cervical cancer screening uptake: A multilevel analysis“. Canadian Journal of Public Health, Vol. 98(6): 470-476.
06-SSH-MCM-1069 (P133): Tanvir Quadir. Pattern of fruit and vegetable intake in different ethnic groups of Canada.
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M.Sc. Thesis
- Quadir, T. (December, 2007). “Pattern of Fruit and Vegetables Intake and its Association with Long-term Diseases in Different Ethnic Groups of Canada”, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University.
06-MCM-0881-S003 (P134): Karen M. King. Econ 700: Advanced Inquiry: Cohort Analysis of Canadian Immigrants’ Internal Migration within Canada.
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Presentation
- King, K.M. and K.B. Newbold. (2007). “A Metropolitan Area Level Analysis of Internal Migration of Canadian Immigrants, 1993-2004″, American Association of Geographers Annual Conference, San Francisco, California.
- King, K.M. and K.B. Newbold. (2007). “A Metropolitan Area Level Analysis of Internal Migration of Canadian Immigrants, 1993-2004: Pre-Migration and Post-migration Characteristics”, 20th Pacific Regional Science Conference Organization Regular Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia.
06-SSH-MCM-1072 (P135): Kathi Wilson. Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Aging, Health and Health Care.
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Presentation
- K. Wilson and M. Rosenberg. (2007). “Aging, Health and Health Care: Examining Differences in ‘Health Aging’ among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada”, 12th International Medical Geography Symposium, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany. July 9 – 12, 2007.
- K. Wilson and M. Rosenberg. (2007). “Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Aging, Health and Health Care”, Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. May 30 – June 2, 2007.
- K. Wilson. “Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Aging, Health and Health Care”, Institute for Life Course and Aging, University of Toronto, April 10, 2007.
06-SSH-MCM-1118 (P137): Crossley, T.F. and S. Goshev. (2007). Self-Assessed Health and Subsequent Mortality and Morbidity.
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Presentation
- S. Goshev. (2007). “Self-Assessed Health and Subsequent Mortality and Morbidity”, 2007 Canadian Economics Association Meetings in Halifax, June 1-3.
- S. Goshev. (2007). “Self-Assessed Health and Subsequent Mortality and Morbidity”, SEDAP New Researchers Conference, Hamilton, ON, October 19-20, 2007.
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Workshop
- S. Goshev. (2007). “Self-Assessed Health and Subsequent Mortality and Morbidity”, 16th European Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics, Bergen, Norway, September 2-8, 2007.
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Working Paper
- J. Banks and Crossley, T.F. and Goshev, S. (2007). “Looking for Private Information in Self-Assessed Health“, SEDAP Research Paper No. 219, August 2007.
06-SSH-MCM-1181 (P139): Logan McLeod. Determinants of Primary Care Utilization.
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Presentation
- McLeod, L. (2007). “Nonparametric Estimation of GP Utilization,” Canadian Economics Association Annual Meeting, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 2007.
- McLeod, L. (2007). “Nonparametric Estimation of GP Utilization,” Canadian Health Economics Study Group, Ottawa, Ontario, May 2007.
06-SSH-MCM-1174 (P140): Karen King. Internal Migration Dynamics and Aging in Place.
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Presentation
- King, K.M. and K.B. Newbold. (2007). “Later-Life Migrations in Canada: Who Moves and Who Doesn’t?”, North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association, Savannah, Georgia, November 2007.
- King, K.M. and K.B. Newbold. (2007). “Later-Life Migrations in Canada: Who Moves and Who Doesn’t?”, SEDAP New Researchers Conference, Hamilton, Ontario, October 19-20, 2007.
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Refereed Article
- King K and Newbold KB. (2007). “Onward emigration to the United States by Canadian immigrants between 1995 and 2000“. International Migration Review 41(4): 909-929.
- King K and Newbold KB. (2007). “Internal migration dynamics of a Canadian immigrant gateway: Toronto as an origin, way-station and destination between 1991 and 2001“. Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 30(2): 243-262.
07-SSH-MCM-1205 (P142): Isik Zeytinoglu. Prevalence, trends and determinants of flexible work schedules.
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Presentation
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G.B. and Mann, S.L. (2007). “Workplace Family Support Programs and Employment in Voluntary and Involuntary Part-time
Hours: Exploring Gender Difference,” CERF 2007 Conference, Gender and Work/Family Balance: New Policies, New Approaches, New Directions? Halifax,
May 29-30, 2007. - Cooke, G.B. and Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Mann, S.L. (2007). “Profiles of workers in weekend based short workweeks”, Canadian Industrial Relations Association Annual Conference, Montreal, June 5-7, 2007.
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G.B. and Mann, S.L. “Prevalence and Determinants of Flexible Work Schedules in Canada: Analyzing Flex-Time,
Compressed Workweeks, Variable Workweeks, and Short and Long Workweeks”, Canadian Industrial Relations Association Annual Conference, Montreal, June 5-7, 2007.
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G.B. and Mann, S.L. (2007). “Workplace Family Support Programs and Employment in Voluntary and Involuntary Part-time
07-MCM-0881-S002-R001 (P145): Jessie L. Miller. Examining the heterotypic continuity of aggression using teacher reports: Results from a national Canadian study.
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Presentation
- Miller, J.L. and Sharma, A. and Vaillantcourt, T. (2007). “Examining the heterotypic continuity of aggression using teacher reports: Results from a national Canadian study”. 2007 Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, Massachusetts.
07-SSH-MCM-1276 (P151): Patricia E. Neff. Raising an ADHD child: An Examination of Maternal Well-being in Canada and the United States.
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Presentation
- (2007). “An Examination of Parental Well-Being: Raising an ADHD child in Canada and the U.S.”. October 2007 meetings of the New York State Sociology Association at St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY.
07-SSH-OTT-1260 (P155): Felice Martinello. Tracking Student Transitions in PostSecondary Education.
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Presentation
- Martinello, F. (2007). “Tracking Student Transitions in Post-Secondary Education” at the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation, Measuring the Effectiveness of Student Aid (MESA), conference titled “All in the Family? Evidence from the YITS on PSE Access and Persistence” in Montreal, October 19, 2007.
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RDC Research Paper
- Martinello, F. (2007). “Student Transitions and Adjustments in Canadian Post Secondary Education,” McMaster #11.
01-MCM-023 (P9): Rod Beaujot. Family Transformation and Social Cohesion.
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Book Chapter
- Z. R. Ravanera and F. Rajulton. (2006). “Chapter 13: Social Integration over the Life Course: Influences of Individual, Family, and Community Characteristics,” In McQuillan, K. and Z. R. Ravanera (eds.) Family Transformation, Social Cohesion, and Social Capital. University of Toronto Press, 264-292.
01-SSH-MCM-0010 (P10): Tom Crossley. Demand System Estimation and the Measurement of Poverty among Older Households.
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Refereed Article
- Brzozowski, M. (2006). “Does One Size Fit All? The CPI and Canadian Seniors”, Canadian Public Policy, Vol.32(4):387-411.
01-MCM-0017 (P13): Isik Zeytinoglu. Nonstandard and Flexible Labour Contract Issues in Workplaces.
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Cooke, G.B. (2006). “The Nature, Incidence and Underlying Causes of Non-Standard Work Arrangements”.
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Book Chapter
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and G. Cooke. (2006). Who is Working at Weekends? Determinants of Weekend Work in Canada. In Boulin, J.Y., Lallement, M., Messenger, J. Michon, F. (Eds.) Decent Working Time: New Trends and Issues. Geneva, Switzerland: ILO.
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Interview
- Virginia Galt, Globe and Mail. Write-up on Thursday June 15, 2006. First page of Globe and Mail: Listed in the brief summary headlines. Business Section: Front page and details inside with bar charts.
- Deirdre Healey and Hamilton Spectator. Thursday June 15, 2006. First page.
- Scott Deveau. Globe and Mail on line. Wednesday, June 14, 2006, Health Section. Posted online on June 14 only, then replaced by Virginia Galt article.
- Jon Messenger, editor of the book, on June 15, by Mme. Augustin of the CBC-French Radio in Windsor, Ontario. Mentioned in a Francophone radio show, Bonjour Le Monde, on Monday, June 19th, 2006.
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Radio Interview
- Robin Foley. K-Lite FM, Wednesday, June 14, 2006.
- Cathy Hyde. Wave 94.7 on Thursday, June 15, 2006 at 11:30.
- N. Bernier. Radio 940 AM, Montreal, on Thursday June 15, 2006, 10 a.m.
- CBC Radio, Here and Now (Toronto Area program), with Karen Horseman. June 16, 2006 at 2:15 p.m.
- CBC Radio Friday June 16, 2006 7 a.m. CBC Metro Morning, Business Reporter provided a summary of the study. Mentioned a few times on the air.
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Live TV Interviews
- Carla Benedict. (2006). CH Morning Live, 7:15 a.m. Friday.
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Presentation
- Cooke, G.B. and Zeytinoglu, I.U. (2006). “Weekend-based short workweeks in Canada: A new look at job quality, income and gender”, CIRA Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON.
- Cooke, G.B. and Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Agarwal, N. and Rose, J. “Job satisfaction associated with non standard work schedules and locations”, presented at BUIRA Annual Meeting. Summer 2006.
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Media Coverage
- Cooke, G.B. & Zeytinoglu, I.U. (2006). “Weekend-based short workweeks in Canada: A new look at job quality, income and gender”, CIRA Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON. Conference presentation mentioned in the National Post.
01-SSH-MCM-0033 (P17): David Walters. The Relationship Between Post-secondary Schooling and Labour Market Outcomes for Recent Graduates.
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Refereed Article
- Walters, D. (2006). “An Examination of the School-to-work Transitions of Male and Female College and University Graduates of Applied and Liberal Arts Programs in Canada”, Higher Education Policy, 2 (19).
02-SSH-MCM-0131 (P38): Bruce Newbold. Health and Health Care Utilization Among the Immigrant Population.
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Refereed Article
- Newbold, K. B. and J. Filice. (2006). “Health Status of Older Immigrants to Canada”, Canadian Journal on Aging, 25(3): 305-319.
- Newbold, K. B. (2006). “Chronic conditions and the healthy immigrant effect: Evidence from Canadian immigrants”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 32(5): 765-784.
06-SSH-MCM-0146 (P39): Michael Veall. Income and Health: Leads and Lags.
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Refereed Article
- McLeod, L. and M. Veall. “The dynamics of food insecurity and overall health: evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey.” Applied Economics, 2006, 38: 2131-2146.
02-MCM-0148 (P41): Les Robb. Healthy Aging: Does Income Matter?
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Refereed Article
- Buckley, N. and F. T. Denton and A. L. Robb and B. G. Spencer. (2006). “Socio-economic Influence on the Health of Older People: Estimates Based on Two Longitudinal Surveys,” Canadian Public Policy, 32 (1): 59-83.
02-SSH-MCM-0149 (P47): Margaret Denton. Social Inequalities & Financial Preparations for Later Life.
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Refereed Article
- Denton, M. (2006). “The Gender Wealth Gap: Structural and Material Constraints and Implications for Later Life”, Journal of Women and Aging, Vol 19(3).
02-MCM-0225 (P49): Sumeet Singh. Combined use of Herbal and Natural Supplements with Conventional Drugs in the National Population Health Survey: Prevalence, Predictors and the Potential for Drug Interactions.
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Refereed Article
- Singh, S. and M. Levine. (2006). “Natural Health Product Use in Canada: Analysis of the National Population Health Survey”, Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 13(2): 240-250.
01-HSD-TRO-0223 (P51): Eric Moore. Migration and Mobility Behaviour of the Elderly.
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Presentation
- Rosenberg, M.W. and E.G. Moore and M.A. Pacey. “Income Adequacy, Mental Health and Vulnerable Populations”, International Geographical Union Regional Conference (IGU), Brisbane, 3rd-7th July 2006, sessions on Population and Vulnerability.
05-SSH-MCM-0303-R01 (P52): Tom Crossley. Recall and Diary Expenditure Questions: New Evidence from Canada.
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Working Paper
- N., Ahmed and Brzozowski, M. and Crossley, T.F. (2006). “Measurement errors in recall food consumption data,” IFS Working Paper W06/21, October 2006.
05-SSH-MCM-0216-R01 (P65): Sule Alan. Life Cycle and Precautionary Portfolio Choice Evidence from Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Alan, S. (2006). “Precautionary Wealth Accumulation: Evidence from Canadian Microdata”, Canadian Journal of Economics, Vol. 39(4): 1105-1124.
04-SSH-MCM-0535 (P72): Gillian Mulvale. Patterns of Access to Providers of Mental Health Services in Canada: The Role of Insurance Coverage.
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Presentation
- Mulvale, G. and Hurley, J. (2006). “Insurance Coverage and the Treatment of Mental Illness: Effect on Medication and Provider Service Use“. Canadian Health Services Research Foundation Primary Care Research Symposium, Vancouver, B.C., September.
04-SSH-MCM-0582 (P78): Liaw, Kao-Lee. Immigration and Internal Migration of Canada.
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M.A. Thesis
04-SSH-MCM-0601 (P81): Isik Zeytinoglu. Determinants of On-the-Job Training in Canada: Effects of Workplace Characteristics, Employment Status and Personal Characteristics on Differentiated Training Experiences.
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Presentation
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and G. B. Cooke. (2006). “Effects of New Information Technology, Innovation and Competition on On-the-Job Training in Canada”, IIRA 14th World Congress, Lima, Peru.
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Refereed Article
- Cooke, G.B. and Zeytinoglu, I.U. (2006). “Females still face barriers: A commentary on the training gap in Canada”, The Workplace Review.
04-SSH-MCM-0627 (P83): Bruce Newbold. Evolutionary Immigrant Settlement Systems in Canada.
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RDC Research Paper
- Newbold, B. (2006). “Secondary Migration of Immigrants to Canada: An Analysis of LSIC Wave 1 Data”, McMaster #10.
05-MCM-0881 (P101): Michael Boyle. Economics 700: Advanced Inquiry.
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RDC Research Paper
- Tanaka, Masako. (2006). “The effect of family structure on childhood externalizing behaviour: Results from the National Longitudinal Survey for Children and Youth”, McMaster #9.
05-SSH-MCM-0909 (OMHLTC) (P107): Jeremiah Hurley. Relationship between Historical Public Health Unit Budgets and Regional Level Indicators of Public Health Needs in Ontario.
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Report to Policy Group
- Hurley, J. and O. Rakita. (2006). “The Relationship between Public Health Unit Budgets in Ontario and Indicators of Need for Public Health”, report to the Public Health Funding Sub-Committee of the Capacity Review Committee of Ontario.
05-SSH-MCM-0906 (P116): Claire de Oliveira. The Influence of Neighbourhood Socioeconomic Status (SES) on Child Obesity and Activity.
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Presentation
- de Oliveira, C. (2006). “The Influence of Neighbourhood Socioeconomic Status (SES) on Child Obesity and Activity” – paper presented at the Canadian Economics Associations Meetings (2006).
06-SSH-MCM-0984 (P123): Hai Zhong. Equity in Pharmaceutical Utilization in Ontario: An Over Time Analysis.
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Zhong, H. (2006). “Three Essays in the Economics of Pharmaceuticals”, McMaster University, 2006.
06-SSH-MCM-1024 (P127): Elisabetta Magnani. Older Workers and Technological Change.
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Presentation
- Magnani, E. (2006).“Technological Change, Firm’s Boundary Changes and Older Workers’ Training.” EALE Conference, Prague, September 22-23, 2006.
06-MCM-0881-S001 (P130): Kelly Woltman. Are recent immigrants less intense users of preventative cancer screening services than the native-born population because they encounter difficulties in integrating and adjusting to life in Canada?
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Presentation
- Woltman, K. and K.B. Newbold. (2006). “Preventive Cancer Screening Service Uptake among Immigrant Women in Canada”. Canadian Association of Geographers’ Ontario Division Meetings, Hamilton, Ontario,October 14, 2006.
06-SSH-MCM-1072 (P135): Kathi Wilson. Accessibility to Health Care Services in Canada.
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Presentation
- K. Wilson. (2006). “Delivering health care services to real people in real towns: Examining inequalities in health and access to care between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians”. Aboriginal Policy Research Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, March 21-23, 2006.
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Workshop
- K. Wilson. (2006). “Geographies and policies of exclusion? Examining disparities in access to health care between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians”. York University Department of Geography Seminar Series, November 7, 2006.
06-None-MCM-0957 (P136): Logan McLeod. Health Care Utilization: Longitudinal Evidence from the NPHS.
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Course Material
- McLeod, L. (2006). “Determinants of Physician Utilization: Controlling for Unobserved Heterogeneity”, paper written for Economics 769 & 791, (2006).
07-SSH-DAL-1426 (P181): Jeremiah Hurley. Public Health Funding in Ontario.
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Report to Policy Group
- Hurley, J. And O. Rakita. (2006). “The Relationship between Public Health Unit Budgets in Ontario and Indicators of Need for Public Health”. Final Report submitted to the Funding Subcommittee of the Capacity Review Committee.
00-MCM-0029 (P1): Mike Veall. The Effect of Subsidies on Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Expenditures: A Provincial Analysis.
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Refereed Article
- Alan, S. and T. F. Crossley, P. Grootendorst and M. Veall. (February, 2005). “Distributional Effects of ‘General Population’ Prescription Drug Programs in Canada“, Canadian Journal of Economics, 38(1):128-148.
01-SSH-MCM-0010 (P10): Tom Crossley. Demand System Estimation and the Measurement of Poverty among Older Households.
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Research Report
- Brzozowski, M. (2005). “Does One Size Fit All? The CPI and Canadian Seniors”, SEDAP Research Report #130.
01-MCM-0017 (P13): Isik Zeytinoglu. Nonstandard and Flexible Labour Contract Issues in Workplaces.
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Refereed Article
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke G.B. (2005). “Non-standard work and benefits: Has anything changed since the Wallace report?”, Relations industrielles/ Industrial Relations, 60(1): 29-63.
01-MCM-0036 (P14): Mikal Skuterud. Explaining the Upward Trend in the Incidence of Employed Job Search, 1976-1995 (using the LFS).
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Refereed Article
- Skuterud, M. (2005). “Explaining the Increase in On-the-job Search”, Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series, Statistics Canada, Catalogue no. 11F0019MIE No. 250.
01-SSH-MCM-0026 (P16): Martin Schellhorn. The Effects of Health Shocks and Disability on the Retirement Decision.
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Refereed Article
- Au, D.W.H. and T. Crossley and M. Schellhorn. (2005). “The Effect of Health Changes and Long-Term Health on the Work Activity of Older Canadians.” Health Economics, 14(10): 999-1018, (October, 2005).
02-SSH-MCM-0119 (P37): Emmanuelle Piérard. The Impact of Provincial Health Care Expenditures on the Health of Canadians.
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Piérard, E. (2005). “Three Essays on the Economic Determinants of Health Outcomes in Canada”, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
02-SSH-MCM-0131 (P38): Bruce Newbold. Health and Health Care Utilization Among the Immigrant Population.
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Refereed Article
- Newbold, K. B. (2005). “Self-Rated Health Within the Canadian Immigrant Population: Risk and the Healthy Immigrant Effect”, Social Science and Medicine, 60: 1359-1370.
- Newbold, K. B. (2005). “Health Status and Health Care Utilization of the Foreign-Born in Canada: A Longitudinal Analysis, 1994/95 – 2000/01″, Journal of Health Services Research and Policy, 2 (10):77-83.
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Undergraduate Thesis
- Woltman, K. (2005). “The Impact of Acculturation and Socio-economic Status on Immigrant Health“, Department of Geography, McMaster University.
02-MCM-0148 (P41): Les Robb. Healthy Aging: Does Income Matter?
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Refereed Article
- Chowhan, J. and N. J. Buckley. (2005). “Using Mean Bootstrap Weights in Stata: A BSWREG Revision”, Research Data Centre Information and Technical Bulletin 2 (1): 23-37.
05-SSH-MCM-0303-R01 (P52): Tom Crossley. Recall and Diary Expenditure Questions: New Evidence from Canada.
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Research Report
- Ahmed, N. and M. Brzozowski and T. F. Crossley. (2005). “Measurement Errors in Recall Food Expenditure Data”, SEDAP Research Report No. 133, October 2005.
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Brzozowski, M. (2005). Department of Economics, McMaster University, “Essays on Consumption and Living Standards”, October 2005.
03-SSH-MCM-0295 (P53): Chris Robinson. Human Capital and Skill Specificity.
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Working Paper
- Poletaev, M. and C. Robinson. (2005). “Human Capital Specificity in Canada: Evidence and Implications for Policy,” Working Paper Series of the Skills Research Initiative, HRDC, C-03.
03-SSH-MCM-0333 (P56): Terrance J. Wade. Educational Implications for Stability and Change in Pre-Adolescent Disruptive and Antisocial Behaviour.
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Presentation
- Pevalin, David J and Terrance J. Wade and John Cairney. (2005). Pre-Adolescent antisocial behaviour and diverging educational pathways. American Society of Criminology (ASC) Annual Meetings, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Nov, 2005.
- Hawes, Robert and Terrance J. Wade and David J. Pevalin and John Cairney. (2005). A Longitudinal Analysis of Antisocial Behaviour in Canadian Children: Methodologies and Consequences for Health. Joint meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER) and the Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics (CSEB) in Toronto, Ontario Canada, June 27 – 30, 2005.
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Workshop
- Wade, Terrance J and John Cairney and David Pevalin and Chris Malkiewich. (2005). Predicting Stability and Change in Pre-Adolescent Antisocial Behaviour. CESC-SSHRC Symposium, Ottawa, Ontario, May 25-26, 2005.
03-SSH-MCM-0365 (P60): Jennifer Stewart. The Effect on Families with Children of the 1995 Cut in Social Assistance Benefits: a Comparison of Ontario to the Rest of Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Dooley, M. and E. Lipman and J. Stewart. (2005). “Exploring the Good Mother Hypothesis: Do Child Outcomes Vary with the Mother’s Share of Income?”, Canadian Public Policy, 2 (XXXI) 1-21.
03-SSH-MCM-0378 (P62): Kathleen Wilson. Accessibility to Health Care Services in Canada: Exploring Inequalities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians.
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Presentation
- Wilson, K. (October, 2005). “Geographies and Policies of Exclusion: The Health of Urban Aboriginal Peoples”, CHL 5421H: Aboriginal Health, Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto.
03-SSH-MCM-0353 (P64): Tracy Vaillancourt. Anxiety and Depression among Canadian Children: State or Trait?
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Presentation
- Vaillancourt, T. and L. Pagani and M. Boivin and R. Tremblay. (2005). “Modeling the Joint Development of Depression and Anxiety among Canadian Children aged 2 to 11”, Federation of Canadian Demographers 2005 Conference.
- Vaillancourt, T. and J. Miller and A. Krygsman. (2005). “What Predicts Indirect Aggression Trajectory Group Membership? A Nationally Representative Longitudinal Study of Canadian Children Aged 2 to 8“. Biennial Conference of the Society for Research in Child Development.
04-SSH-MCM-0601 (P81): Isik Zeytinoglu. Determinants of On-the-Job Training in Canada: Effects of Workplace Characteristics, Employment Status and Personal Characteristics on Differentiated Training Experiences.
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RDC Research Paper
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and G.B. Cooke and G. Jia. (2005).
“Determinants of On-the-Job Training in Canada: Effects of Workplace Characteristics, Employment Status and Personal Characteristics on Differentiated Training Experiences”, McMaster #8.
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and G.B. Cooke and G. Jia. (2005).
04-SSH-MCM-0624 (P82): Farah Farahati. Application for Access to the Canadian community Health Survey 2001.
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Presentation
- Farahati, F. (July, 2005). “Productivity and Welfare Losses of Canadian Labour Force with Insulin Use and Non-Insulin Use Diabetes Mellitus”, International Health Economic Association , 5th world Congress, Barcelona, Spain.
- Farahati, F. (January, 2005). “Productivity and Welfare Losses of Canadian Labour Force with Insulin Use and Non-Insulin Use Diabetes Mellitus”, 3rd Annual CE&B Research Day, McMaster University.
04-SSH-MCM-0627 (P83): Bruce Newbold. Evolutionary Immigrant Settlement Systems in Canada.
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Presentation
- Newbold, K.B. (2005). “Short-Term Spacial Changes to Toronto’s Immigrant Population”, 52nd Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association, Las Vegas, NV, November 2005.
05-MCM-0723-S02 (P97): Jiong Tu. Labour Market Performance of Immigrants and the Assimilation Process: An Analysis Based on Panel Data.
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Course Material
- Tu, Jiong. (2005). “Labour Market Performance of Immigrants and the Assimilation Process: An Analysis Based on Panel Data”, paper written for Economics 710 -Population Economics.
05-SSH-MCM-0906 (P116): Claire de Oliveira. The Influence of Neighbourhood Socioeconomic Status (SES) on Child Obesity and Activity.
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Course Material
- de Oliveira, C. (2005). “The Influence of Neighbourhood Socioeconomic Status (SES) on Child Obesity and Activity” – paper written for Economics 700 – Advanced Inquiry.
06-SSH-MCM-1072 (P135): Kathi Wilson. Accessibility to Health Care Services in Canada.
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Workshop
- K. Wilson. (2005). “Geographies of exclusion: Addressing the health of urban Aboriginal peoples”. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Community and Population Health Research Training Program and Social and Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit (SPHERU), October 20, 2005.
- K. Wilson. “Geographies of exclusion: Addressing the health of urban Aboriginal peoples”. University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Community and Population Health Research Training Program and Social and Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit (SPHERU), October 21, 2005.
General Staff Output (P0)
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Work
- Chowhan, James. (2004). “Stat/Transfer’s command files and the efficient transfer of data files”. The Research Data Centres Information and Technical
Bulletin, 1(2): 16-21. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 12-002-XIE.
- Chowhan, James. (2004). “Stat/Transfer’s command files and the efficient transfer of data files”. The Research Data Centres Information and Technical
00-MCM-0029 (P1): Mike Veall. The Effect of Subsidies on Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Expenditures: A Provincial Analysis.
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Presentation
- Crossley, T. (January, 2004). “Distributional Effects of Prescription Drug Programs: Canadian Evidence”, Centre for Applied Economic Research, Summer Workshop on Health Economics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
00-MCM-0035 (P3): Ellen Gee. Gender Differences in the Social Factors Affecting the Health Status of Older Persons.
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RDC Research Paper
- Prus, S. G. (March, 2004). “Gender Differences in Vulnerability to Social Determinants of Health in Later-life”, McMaster #6.
01-SSH-MCM-0012 (P6): Lynda Hayward. A Cohort Comparison of Mid-life Patterns Associated with Residential Mobility Upon Retirement.
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RDC Research Paper
- Hayward, L. (2004). “A Cohort and Gender Comparison of Mid-Life Characteristics Associated with Residential Mobility Upon Retirement”, McMaster #5.
01-MCM-0015 (P12): Yuri Ostrovsky. A Study of Mobility and Tenure Transitions by the Elderly in Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Ostrovsky, Y. (2004). “Lifecycle Theory and Residential Mobility of Older Canadians“, Canadian Journal on Aging , Supplement 23: 23-37.
01-MCM-0017 (P13): Isik Zeytinoglu. Nonstandard and Flexible Labour Contract Issues in Workplaces.
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RDC Research Paper
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G.B. (2004). “Differences in benefits within non-standard employment contracts“, McMaster #7.
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Presentation
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G. B. (2004). “Who is working when we are resting? Determinants of weekend work in Canada,” Conference proceedings of the International Symposium on Working Time, Paris.
01-SSH-MCM-0013 (P15): Don Kerr. Family Relations, Low Income and Childhood Difficulties: Evidence from Canadian Longitudinal Data.
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Refereed Article
- Kerr, D. (2004). “Family Transformations and Well-Being of Children: Recent Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Children and Youth,” Journal of Comparative Family Studies, Vol. 35(1): 73-90.
01-SSH-MCM-0026 (P16): Martin Schellhorn. The Effect of Health Shocks and Disability on the Retirement Decision.
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Presentation
- M. Schellhorn. (2004). “The Effect of Health Changes and Long-Term Health on the Work Activity of Older Canadians“, 1st International Conference on Panal Data Users, Zurich, Switzerland.
- M. Schellhorn. (2004). “The Effect of Health Changes and Long-Term Health on the Work Activity of Older Canadians“, Canadian Health Economics Study Group, HEC, Montreal.
- M. Schellhorn. (2004), “The Effect of Health Changes and Long-Term Health on the Work Activity of Older Canadians“, Workshop of the ECuity project, Helsinki, Finland.
- M. Schellhorn. (2004). “The Effect of Health Changes and Long-Term Health on the Work Activity of Older Canadians“, 13th European.
01-SSH-MCM-0033 (P17): David Walters. The Relationship Between Post-secondary Schooling and Labour Market Outcomes for Recent Graduates.
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Refereed Article
- Walters, D. (2004). “The Relationship between Postsecondary Education and Skill: Comparing Credentialism with the Human Capital Theory.” Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 34 (2) 97-124.
- Walters, D. (Winter, 2004). “A Comparison of the Labour Market Outcomes of Postsecondary Graduates of Various Levels and Fields over a Four-Cohort Period,” Canadian Journal of Sociology, Volume 29, Issue 1.
01-SSH-MCM-0038 (P18): Michael Boyle. Mental Health Needs Assessment for Children and Adolescents Living in Major Urban Areas.
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RDC Research Paper
- Thomas, H. and M. Boyle. (February 2004). “Improving the Mental Health of Young Children in Toronto: Needs Assessment and Literature Review”, McMaster #4.
01-MCM-0048 (P19): Steve Prus. The Relationship Between Socio-economic Status and Health over the Life Course: Findings from the NPHS.
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Refereed Article
- Prus, S. G. (2004). “A Life Course Perspective on the Relationship between Socio-Economic Status and Health: Testing the Divergence Hypothesis.” Canadian Journal on Aging, 23(Supplement):S145-S153.
01-SSH-MCM-0054 (P31): Audra Bowlus. An Analysis of the Evolution of Male and Female Labour Market Inequality Using Lifetime Labour Market Values.
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Refereed Article
- Bowlus, A. J. and J.-M. Robin. (2004). “Twenty Years of Rising Inequality in U.S. Lifetime Labor Income Values,” Review of Economic Studies, 71 (3).
01-SSH-MCM-0070 (P34): Les Robb. The Economic Legacy of Divorced and Separated Women in Old Age.
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Refereed Article
- McDonald, L. and A.L. Robb. (2004). The Economic Legacy of Divorce and Separation, Canadian Journal on Aging, 23:83-97.
02-SSH-MCM-0119 (P37): Emmanuelle Piérard. The Impact of Provincial Health Care Expenditures on the Health of Canadians.
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Presentation
- Piérard, E. (February, 2004). “The Effect of Provincial Health Care Expenditures on Health Status in the National Population Health Survey”, Department of Economics, University of Waterloo.
- Piérard, E. (2004). “The Effect of Physician Supply on Health Status as Measured in the NPHS”, Canadian Economic Association, Toronto.
02-SSH-MCM-0131 (P38): Bruce Newbold. Health and Health Care Utilization Among the Immigrant Population.
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M.A. Thesis
- Filice, J. (2004). “A Longitudinal Analysis of Health Behaviors Within the Canadian Immigrant Population“, Department of Geography, McMaster University.
- Chambers, A. (2004). “Immigration and Heart Disease”, Department of Geography, McMaster University.
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Presentation
- Filice, J. and Newbold, K.B. (May, 2004). “The Healthy or Chronically Ill Immigrant? Evidence from the Longitudinal NPHS“, Annual Meetings of the CAG, Moncton NB.
- Newbold, K. B. (March, 2004). “Self-Rated Health within the Canadian Immigrant Population: Risk and Reality”, Annual Meetings of the AAG, Philadelphia.
- Newbold, K. B. (February, 2004). “The Health Immigrant: Evidence from Canada”, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies (CCIS), University of California, San Diego.
- Newbold, K. B. (January, 2004). “Population Geography: Overview of Immigrant Health and Demographic Estimation”, Guest Lecture, Department of Geography, San Diego State University.
- Newbold, K. B. (January, 2004). “Health and Health Care Utilization in the Canadian Immigrant Population”, Department of Geography, San Diego State University.
- Chambers, A. and K. B. Newbold. (October 2004). “Comparison of the Predictors of Heart Health Among Immigrants and Native-born Canadians”, Canadian Association of Geographers, Ontario, Annual Meetings, London ON.
02-MCM-0148 (P41): Les Robb. Healthy Aging: Does Income Matter?
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Refereed Article
- Buckley, N. and F. T. Denton and A. L. Robb and B. G. Spencer. (2004). “The Transition from Good to Poor Health: an Econometric Study of the Older Population,” Journal of Health Economics, 23(5), 1013-1034.
- Buckley, N. and F. T. Denton and A. L. Robb and B. G. Spencer. (2004). “Healthy Aging at Older Ages: Are Income and Education Important?” Canadian Journal on Aging, 23(S1).
- Pierard, E., N. Buckley, and J Chowhan. (2004).
“Bootstrapping Made Easy: A Stata ADO File”, Research Data Centre Information and Technical Bulletin 1(1), 20-36.
02-SSH-MCM-0149 (P47): Margaret Denton. Social Inequalities & Financial Preparations for Later Life.
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Presentation
- Boos, Linda. (November, 2004). “Social Inequalities & Financial Preparations for Later Life”, Gerontological Society of America Conference, Washington, DC.
01-HSD-TRO-0223 (P51): Eric Moore. Migration and Mobility Behaviour of the Elderly.
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Refereed Article
- Moore, E.G. and M.A. Pacey. (2004). “Geographic dimensions of aging in Canada, 1991-2002.” Canadian Journal on Aging 23 (Supplement), S5-S21.
03-SSH-MCM-0295 (P53): Chris Robinson. Human Capital and Skill Specificity.
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Presentation
- Robinson, C. (June, 2004). “Human Capital Specificity: Direct and Indirect Evidence from Canadian and US Panels and Displaced Worker Surveys,” CEA meetings.
03-SSH-MCM-0330 (P54): Abigail Payne. The Effects of Choice and School Finance on Learning Outcomes.
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Presentation
- Abigail Payne. (March, 2004). “The Effects of School Choice on Learning Outcomes”, Meetings of the American Education Finance Association, Salt Lake City.
03-SSH-MCM-0333 (P56): Terrance J. Wade. Educational Implications for Stability and Change in Pre-Adolescent Disruptive and Antisocial Behaviour.
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Presentation
- Wade, Terrance J and Robert Hawes and David J. Pevalin and John Cairney. (2004). On the Consequences of Acting Out: The Effect of Child Disruptive Behaviours on Educational Outcomes. Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June, 2004.
- Pevalin, David J. and John Cairney and Terrance J. Wade. Externalizing Behavior in Pre-Adolescent Children: A National Panel Study. American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, May, 2004.
- Hawes, Robert and Terrance J. Wade and David J. Pevalin and John Cairney. Health consequences of antisocial behavioural trajectories among Canadian children. 17th Biennial CSEB Central Region Student Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, March 20, 2004.
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Workshop
- Wade, Terrance J and John Cairney and David J. Pevalin and Robert Hawes and Chris Malkiewich. (2004). Disruptive behaviour and academic performance: Where do we intervene? STARS and Beyond: Students at Risk – Provincial Conference, Ontario Secondary Student Teachers Federation (OSSTF), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, November 11-13, 2004.
- Wade, Terrance J and David Pevalin and John Cairney and Chris Malkiewich. (2004). Educational Implications for Stability and Change in Pre-Adolescent Disruptive and Antisocial Behaviour. 2004 CESC-SSHRC Symposium, Quebec City, Quebec, May 5 -6, 2004.
- Wade, Terrance J and David J. Pevalin and John Cairney and Chris Malkiewich. (2004). Educational Implications for Stability and Change in Pre-Adolescent Disruptive and Antisocial Behaviour. Ontario Secondary Student Teachers Federation (OSSTF),Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 3, 2004.
03-SSH-MCM-0309 (P59): Jennifer Stewart. The Role of Socioeconomic Status on the Relationship between Television Viewing and Child Outcomes.
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Presentation
- Chowhan, J. (June, 2004). “The Role of Socioeconomic Status on the Relationship between Television Viewing and Child Outcomes”, Statistics Canada Economic Conference.
03-SSH-MCM-0365 (P60): Jennifer Stewart. The Effect on Families with Children of the 1995 Cut in Social Assistance Benefits: a Comparison of Ontario to the Rest of Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Dooley, M. and J. Stewart. (2004). “Family Income and Child Outcomes in Canada,” Canadian Journal of Economics, 37, 4:898-917.
- Curtis, L. and M. Dooley and Shelley Phipps. (2004). “Child Well-Being and Neighbourhood Quality: Evidence from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth”, Social Science and Medicine, 58, 10:1917-1927.
03-SSH-MCM-0340 (P61): Michael Boyle. Relation of Consistency in Parent Practices to Child Behaviour Within Families.
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Refereed Article
- Boyle, M.H. and Jenkins, J.M. and Hadjiyannakis, K. and Cairney, J. and Duku, E. and Racine,Y.A. (2004). “Family Differential Parenting: Estimating Within and Between Family Effects”, Child Development, (75) 1457-1476.
03-SSH-MCM-0378 (P62): Kathleen Wilson. Accessibility to Health Care Services in Canada: Exploring Inequalities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians.
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Presentation
- Wilson, K. (May, 2004). “Accessibility to Health Care Services in Canada: Exploring Inequalities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians”, Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Moncton
New Brunswick.
- Wilson, K. (May, 2004). “Accessibility to Health Care Services in Canada: Exploring Inequalities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians”, Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Moncton
04-SSH-MCM-0470 (P68): Mateusz Brzozowski. Consumption Smoothing and Household Responses to Predictable Income Shocks.
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Presentation
- Brzozowski, M. (October, 2004). “Consumption Smoothing and Household Responses to Predictable Income Shocks”, McMaster University, Department of Economics, Graduate Workshop.
04-SSH-MCM-0539 (P73): Claire de Oliveira. The Socio Economic Aspects of the Transition of Women into Widowhood.
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Course Material
- de Oliveira, C. (2004). “The Socio-Economic Aspects of the Transition of Women into Widowhood” – paper written for Economics 710 – Population Economics.
03-SSH-MCM-0452 (P75): Don Kerr. Family Structure, Economic Well-Being and Childhood Behavioural Difficulties in Canada.
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Presentation
- Kerr, D. (June, 2004). “Family Structure and Child Outcomes: An Illusive Relationship”, Canadian Population Society Annual Meeting, Winnipeg.
04-SSH-MCM-0624 (P82): Farah Farahati. Application for Access to the Cnadian community Health Survey 2001.
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Presentation
- Farahati, F. (December, 2004). “Labor Market Effects of Insulin Dependent and Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes among Canadian Labour Force”, Health Economist Network, University of Toronto, Toronto.
- Farahati, F. (October, 2004). “Labor Market Effects of Insulin Dependent and Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes among Canadian Labour Force”, 7th Annual European Congress of the International Society for
Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR), Hamburg, Germany. - Farahati, F. (May, 2004). “Canadian Association for Health Services Policy and Research, Montréal, Quebec.
- Farahati, F. (May, 2004). “Labor Market Effects of Diabetes among Canadian Labor Force”, Roche Canada, Mississauga, Ontario.
- Farahati, F. (April, 2004). “Labor Market Effects of Diabetes among Canadian Labor Force”, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
04-SSH-MCM-0627 (P83): Bruce Newbold. Evolutionary Immigrant Settlement Systems in Canada.
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Presentation
- Newbold, K. B. (November 2004). “Evolutionary Immigrant Settlement Patterns in Canada: Evidence from the LSIC,” 51st Annual North American Meetings of the Regional Science Association, Seattle, WA.
06-SSH-MCM-1072 (P135): Kathi Wilson. Accessibility to Health Care Services in Canada.
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Presentation
- K. Wilson. (2004). “Accessibility to health care services in Canada: Exploring inequalities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians”. Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Moncton, New Brunswick, May 25-29 2004
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Workshop
- K. Wilson. (2004). “Geographies and policies of exclusion”. Guest lecture in CHL 5421H: Aboriginal Health, University of Toronto, October 26, 2004.
00-MCM-0029 (P1): Mike Veall. The Effect of Subsidies on Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Expenditures: A Provincial Analysis.
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RDC Research Paper
- S. Alan and Crossley, T. and P. Grootendorst and M. R. Veall. (2003). “Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Expenditures and Public Prescription Drug Programs: Provincial Evidence from Canada”, McMaster #1.
00-MCM-0035 (P3): Ellen Gee. Gender Differences in the Social Factors Affecting the Health Status of Older Persons.
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Refereed Article
- Prus, S. and E. Gee. (2003). “Gender Differences in the Influence of Economic, Lifestyle, and Psychosocial Factors on Later-life Health.” Canadian Journal of Public Health, 94 (3).
00-SSH-MCM-0008 (P5): Les Robb. Continuing Analysis of SCF Data Using Slid Master Files.
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RDC Research Paper
- Robb, A. L. and L. Magee and J.B. Burbidge. (October 2003). “Wages in Canada: SCF, SLID, LFS and the Skill Premium“, McMaster #3.
01-MCM-0023 (P9): Rod Beaujot. Family Transformation and Social Cohesion.
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Refereed Article
- Z.R.Ravanera and F. Rajulton and P. Turcotte. (2003). “Youth Integration and Social Capital: An Analysis of the Canadian General Social Surveys on Time Use,” Youth and Society, 35 (2): 158-182.
- Z.R. Ravanera and F. Rajulton and T.K. Burch. (2003). “Early Life Transitions of Canadian Youth: Effects of Family Transformation and Community Characteristics,” Canadian Studies in Population, 30(2): 327-354.
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Presentation
- Z. R. Ravanera and F. Rajulton. (June, 2003). “Integration of Canadians at Mid-Life,” Annual Meeting of Canadian Population Society. Halifax.
- R. Beaujot and Z. R. Ravanera. (June, 2003). “Relative Participation of Men and Women in Paid and Unpaid Work: An Analysis of Variations by Individual, Family, and Community Characteristics,” Annual
Meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association. Halifax.
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Book Chapter
- Beaujot, R. and Z.R. Ravanera. (2003). “An Interpretation of Family Change, with Implications for Social Cohesion”, In Trovato, F. and W. McVey (Editors). Essays in Honor of Professor P. Krishnan: Methodological and Substantive. Department of Sociology, University of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta
01-MCM-0015 (P12): Yuri Ostrovsky. A Study of Mobility and Tenure Transitions by the Elderly in Canada.
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Ostrovsky, Y. (April, 2003). “Four Studies of the Lifecycle Patterns of Housing Arrangements in Canada,” Department of Economics, York University.
01-MCM-0017 (P13): Isik Zeytinoglu. Nonstandard and Flexible Labour Contract Issues in Workplaces.
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Presentation
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G. B. (2003). “Training Opportunities for Non-Standard Workers: Does Collective Agreement Coverage Make a Difference?,” IIRA 13th World Congress. Berlin, Germany.
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G. B. (June, 2003). “Tiers of Privilege,” CIRA Conference, Halifax. Abstract published in the Abstracts of Selected Papers from the Annual Conference.
01-MCM-0036 (P14): Mikal Skuterud. Explaining the Upward Trend in the Incidence of Employed Job Search, 1976-1995 (using the LFS).
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Skuterud, M. (2003). “Three Essays in Empirical Labour Economics”, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
01-SSH-MCM-0033 (P17): David Walters. The Relationship Between Post-secondary Schooling and Labour Market Outcomes for Recent Graduates.
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Refereed Article
- Walters, D. (November, 2003). “‘Recycling’: The Economic Implications of Obtaining Additional Post-secondary Credentials at Lower or Equivalent Levels,” Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Volume 40, No. 4.
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Ph.D. Dissertation
- Walters, D. (2003). “The Relationship between Post-Secondary Education and the Labour Market Outcomes of Recent Graduates,” Department of Sociology, McMaster University.
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RDC Research Paper
- Walters, D. (July, 2003) “‘Recycling:’ The Economic Implications of Obtaining Additional Postsecondary Credentials at Lower or Equivalent Levels“, McMaster #2.
01-MCM-0048 (P19): Steve Prus. The Relationship Between Socio-economic Status and Health over the Life Course: Findings from the NPHS.
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Presentation
- Prus, S. G. (2003). “Socio-Economic Status and Health over the Life Course 2001″ SEDAP Conference on Population Aging, the Health Care
System, and the Economy. Burlington, Ontario.
- Prus, S. G. (2003). “Socio-Economic Status and Health over the Life Course 2001″ SEDAP Conference on Population Aging, the Health Care
01-SSH-MCM-0054 (P31): Audra Bowlus. An Analysis of the Evolution of Male and Female Labour Market Inequality Using Lifetime Labour Market Values.
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Presentation
- “An International Comparison of Lifetime Labor Income Values and Inequality” at the conference on “Transitions in Employment, Income and Wellbeing: Research from Statistics Canada Research Data Centres” held at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, September 24-25, 2003.
- “An International Comparison of Lifetime Labor Income Values and Inequality,” Canadian Econometrics Study Group at McMaster University,
September 20-21, 2003.
02-SSH-MCM-0501 (P33): Zenaida R. Ravanera: Family Transformation and Social Cohesion: Measuring Social Cohesion using the 1997 and 2000 NSGVP.
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Presentation
- F. Rajulton and Z. R. Ravanera and R. Beaujot. (May, 2003). “How Cohesive are Canadian CMAs?: A Measure of Social Cohesion Using the National Survey of Giving. Volunteering, and Participating”. Statistics Canada Economic Conference. Ottawa.
- F. Rajulton and Z. R. Ravanera and R. Beaujot. (June, 2003). “How Cohesive are Canadian CMAs?: A Measure of Social Cohesion Using the National Survey of Giving. Volunteering, and Participating”. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association. Halifax.
01-SSH-MCM-0070 (P34): Les Robb. The Economic Legacy of Divorced and Separated Women in Old Age.
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Presentation
- McDonald, L. (September, 2003). “The Welfare of Women” , International Conference on the New Retirement.
- McDonald, L. (October, 2003). “Women and Divorce” National Advisory Committee on Aging, Board Meeting.
- McDonald, L. (2003) “Women and Poverty”, Human Resources Development Canada.
02-SSH-MCM-0119 (P37): Emmanuelle Piérard. The Impact of Provincial Health Care Expenditures on the Health of Canadians.
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Presentation
- Piérard, E. (May, 2003). “The Effect of Provincial Health Care Expenditures on Health Status in the National Population Health Survey”, meetings of the Canadian Economic Association, Ottawa.
- Piérard, E. (March, 2003). The Effect of Provincial Health Care Expenditures on Health Status in the National Population Health Survey, McMaster Economics Department, Hamilton, March 2003.
02-SSH-MCM-0131 (P38): Bruce Newbold. Health and Health Care Utilization Among the Immigrant Population.
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Refereed Article
- Newbold, K. B. and J. Danforth. (2003). “Health Status and Canada’s Immigrant Population. Social Science and Medicine, 57: 1981-1995.
- Newbold, K. B. (March, 2003). “Health Care Utilization Within the Canadian Immigrant Population,” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the AAG, New Orleans.
02-MCM-0146 (P39): Mike Veall. Income and Health: Leads and Lags.
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Presentation
- Logan McLeod. (September, 2003). “The Dynamics of Food Deprivation and Overall Health: Evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey“, Statistics Canada Research Data Centre conference on Transitions in Employment, Income and Wellbeing, McMaster University.
02-SSH-UTO-0135 (P42): Katreena Scott. Comparison of Outcomes for children in the Better Beginnings, Better Futures Program to Representative National and Provincial Samples from the NLSCY.
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Technical Report
- Peters, R. DeV. and Petrunka, K. and Angus, D. E. and Arnold, R. and Bélanger, J-M. and Boyce, W. and Brophy, K. and Burke, S. O. and Craig, W. and Currie, A. and Evers, S. and Herry, Y. and Khan, S. and Kocher, P, and Mamatis, D. and Nelson, G. and Pancer, M. and Russell, C. C. and Towson, S. (2003). “Do Better Beginnings Lead to Better Futures? Three-Year Follow-up Outcomes for Grade 6 Children and Their Families,” Better Beginnings, Better Futures Research Coordination Unit Technical Report, Kingston.
01-SSH-MCM-0063 (P43): Sung-Hee Jeon. A longitudinal Perspective on Women’s Labour Force Transition: Trigger Events.
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Ph.D. Dissertations
- Jeon, S.-H. (2003). “Empirical Essays on Labour Supply“, Department of Economics, York University.
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Presentation
- Jeon, S.-H. (September, 2003). “A Longitudinal Perspective on Women’s Labour Force Transitions: Trigger Events,” Statistics Canada Research Data Centre conference on Transitions in Employment, Income and Wellbeing,” McMaster University.
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Working Paper
- Jeon, S.-H. “A Longitudinal Perspective on Women’s Labour Force Transitions: Trigger Events”, Working Paper 2003-01, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
02-MCM-0225 (P49): Sumeet Singh. Combined use of Herbal and Natural Supplements with Conventional Drugs in the National Population Health Survey: Prevalence, Predictors and the Potential for Drug Interactions.
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Presentation
- Singh, S. (September, 2003). “Natural Health Product Use in Canada” – poster at the Canadian Society for Clinical Pharmacology 25th anniversary conference, Ottawa.
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Ph.D Dissertation
- Singh, S. (September 2003). “Natural Health Product Use in Canada: Analysis of the National Population Health Survey (2000-2001)“.
03-SSH-MCM-0295 (P53): Chris Robinson. Human Capital and Skill Specificity.
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Presentation
- Poletaev, M. and C. Robinson. (September, 2003). “Industry versus Firm Specific Human Capital”, Statistics Canada Research Data Centre conference on Transitions in Employment, Income and Wellbeing,” McMaster University.
03-SSH-MCM-0330 (P54): Abigail Payne. The Effects of Choice and School Finance on Learning Outcomes.
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Presentation
- Dooley, M. (2003). “The Effects of School Choice on Learning Outcomes” CIBC Conference on Human Capital, University of Western Ontario.
- Abigail Payne. (June, 2003). “The Effects of School Choice on Learning Outcomes”, Meetings of the Canadian Public Economics Group, University of Ottawa.
03-SSH-MCM-0365 (P60): Jennifer Stewart. The Effect on Families with Children of the 1995 Cut in Social Assistance Benefits: a Comparison of Ontario to the Rest of Canada.
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Presentation
- Dooley, M. (May, 2003). “Family Income and Child Outcomes in Canada”, Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis.
- Stewart, J. (July, 2003). “Family Income, Parenting Styles and Child Behavioural-Emotional Outcomes”, Canadian Health Economics Study Group, Banff, Alberta.
- Stewart, J. (2003). “Family Income and Child Outcomes in Canada”, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
- Stewart, J. (2003). “Family Income and Child Outcomes in Canada”, Carleton University.
- Stewart, J. (2003). “Family Income and Child Outcomes in Canada”, Queen’s University.
- Stewart, J. (2003). “Family Income and Child Outcomes in Canada”, University of Waterloo.
- Stewart, J. (2003). “Family Income and Child Outcomes in Canada”, Simon Fraser University.
- Stewart, J. (September, 2003). “Testing the Good Mother Hypothesis”, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
03-SSH-MCM-0378 (P62): Kathleen Wilson. Accessibility to Health Care Services in Canada: Exploring Inequalities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians.
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Presentation
- Wilson, K. (Nov, 2003). “Accessibility to health care services in Canada: Exploring inequalities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians”, Strengthening the Foundations: Health Services and Policy Research, Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), Montreal, Quebec.
03-SSH-MCM-0353 (P64): Tracy Vaillancourt. Anxiety and Depression among Canadian Children: State or Trait?
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Presentation
- Vaillancourt, T. and S. Balshine, A. Clark, (2003). “Puberty, Dating Behavior, and the Use of Indirect Aggression: Evolution or Social Construct?”, 2003 Canadian Psychological Association Convention, Hamilton, Ontario.
05-SSH-UTO-0216 (P65): Sule Alan. Life Cycle and Precautionary Portfolio Choice Evidence from Canada.
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Presentation
- Alan, S. (November, 2003). “Precautionary Portfolio Choice and Allocation in Canada”, Department of Economics, York University.
06-SSH-MCM-1072 (P135): Kathi Wilson. Accessibility to Health Care Services in Canada.
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Presentation
- K. Wilson. (2003). “Accessibility to health care services in Canada: Exploring inequalities between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians”. Strengthening the Foundations: Health Services and Policy Research Canadian Health Care. Institute of Health Services and Policy Research, Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), Montreal, Quebec, November 22-23, 2003.
00-MCM-0029 (P1): Mike Veall. The Effect of Subsidies on Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Expenditures: A Provincial Analysis.
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Refereed Article
- Crossley, T. and P. Grootendorst and S. Korkmaz and M. R. Veall. (2002). “The Effects of Drug Subsidies on Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Expenditures by Seniors: Regional Evidence from Canada”, Journal of Health Economics, 5 (21) 805 – 826.
00-MCM-0031 (P2): Michael Boyle. Evaluation of the Community Action Program for Children (CAPCA) Using Control Families Selected From the NLSCY.
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Refereed Article
- Boyle, M.H. and Willms, D.W. (2002). “Impact Evaluation of a National Community-based Program for Children at Risk in Canada.” Canadian Public Policy. XXVIII, (3), 461-482.
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Presentation
- Boyle, M.H. (April, 2002). “Impact Evaluation of a National, Community-Based Program for At-risk Children in Canada.” Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University.
- Boyle, M.H. (May, 2002). “Impact evaluation of a national, community-based program for at-risk children in Canada.” Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.
00-MCM-0023 (P9): Rod Beaujot. Family Transformation and Social Cohesion.
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Book Chapter
- Z. R. Ravanera and F. Rajulton. (2002). “Integration at Late Life: Inclusion, Participation, and Belonging among the Elderly,” Pp. 307-321 in proceedings of conference of the Federation of Canadian Demographers, Demographic Futures in the Context of Globalization: Public Policy Issues. Ottawa: Federation of Canadian Demographers.
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Presentation
- Z. R. Ravanera and F. Rajulton and P. Turcotte. (May, 2002). “Youth Integration and Social Capital: An Analysis of the Canadian General Social Surveys on Time Use,” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association.
- Z. R. Ravanera and F. Rajulton and T. K. Burch. (May 2002). “Effects of Community and Family Characteristics on Early Life Transitions of Canadian Youth,” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. Atlanta.
01-MCM-0015 (P12): Yuri Ostrovsky. A Study of Mobility and Tenure Transitions by the Elderly in Canada.
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Research Paper
- Ostrovsky, Y. (2002). “A Longitudinal Study of the Residential Mobility of the Elderly in Canada,” SEDAP Research Papers Series, research paper # 78.
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Presentation
- Ostrovsky, Y. (June, 2002). “A Longitudinal Study of the Residential Mobility of the Elderly in Canada,” Canadian Economic Association Meeting, Calgary.
- Ostrovsky, Y. (August, 2002). “Lifecycle Theory and Residential Mobility of Older Canadians,” SEDAP Seminar Series presentation, McMaster University.
01-MCM-0017 (P13): Isik Zeytinoglu. Nonstandard and Flexible Labour Contract Issues in Workplaces.
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Presentation
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G. B. (November, 2002). “Peripheries within non-standard employment contracts,” Conference on Workplace Issues in Canada, Ottawa.
- Zeytinoglu, I.U. and Cooke, G. B. (June 2002). Workshop for researchers using WES data, Statistics Canada, Ottawa.
01-MCM-0036 (P14): Mikal Skuterud. Explaining the Upward Trend in the Incidence of Employed Job Search, 1976-1995 (using the LFS).
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Presentation
- Skuterud, M. (2002). “Explaining the Upward Trend in the Incidence of Employed Job Search, 1976-1995”, meetings of the Society of Labor Economists, Baltimore.
01-SSH-MCM-0013 (P15): Don Kerr. Family Relations, Low Income and Childhood Difficulties: Evidence from Canadian Longitudinal Data.
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Refereed Article
- Kerr, D. and R. Beaujot. (2002). “Family Relations, Low Income and Child Outcomes: A Comparison of Canadian Children in Intact, Step and Female Lone Parent Families.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 43(2):134-152.
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Presentation
- Kerr, D. (July 2002). “Behavioral and Emotional Difficulties Among Young Children in Canada: Reconsidering the Relevance of Family Structure and
Low Income.” World Congress of Sociology, Brisbane, Australia.
- Kerr, D. (July 2002). “Behavioral and Emotional Difficulties Among Young Children in Canada: Reconsidering the Relevance of Family Structure and
01-SSH-MCM-0038 (P18): Michael Boyle. Mental Health Needs Assessment for Children and Adolescents Living in Major Urban Areas.
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Report Chapter
- Thomas, H. and Boyle, M.H. (2002). “Improving the Mental Health of Young Children in Toronto: Needs Assessment and Literature Review in Report to Toronto Public Health, Toronto: Toronto Public Health and Children and Youth Action Committee of Toronto.
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Presentation
- Boyle, M.H. (May, 2002). “Improving the Mental Health of Young Children in Toronto: Needs Assessment,” Toronto Board of Public Health.
- Boyle, M.H. (May, 2002). “Child Mental Health Needs in the General Population,” Calgary Children’s Initiative, Calgary, Alberta.
01-MCM-0039 (P21): Diane Dupont. The economic impacts of cigarette taxes on youth smoking.
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RDC Working Paper
- Dupont, D. and A. J. Ward. “The Economic Impacts of Cigarette Tax Reductions on Youth Smoking in Canada”, December 2002, Brock University.
02-MCM-0126 (P32): Mike Veall. The Incentive Effects of the Employment Insurance Qualify Period.
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M.A. Project
- Matthew Stewart. (July, 2002). “The Incentive Effects of Unemployment Insurance on Work Durations,” Department of Economics, McMaster University.
02-SSH-MCM-0131 (P38): Bruce Newbold. Health and Health Care Utilization Among the Immigrant Population.
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Presentation
- Newbold, K.B. (June, 2002). “Health Status and Canadian Immigrants,” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the CAG/CRSA, Toronto.
02-MCM-0146 (P39): Mike Veall. Income and Health: Leads and Lags.
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M.A. Thesis
- Simo Goshev. (December, 2002). “A Quantitative Evaluation of the Relationship Between Income and Health in Canada, 1996-1999“, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, McMaster University.
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M.A. Project
- Logan McLeod. (July, 2002). “The Dynamics of Food Deprivation and Overall Health,” Department of Economics, McMaster University.
- Simo Goshev. (2002). “Motivation behind the Labor Force Participation Decision of the Older Male Population: Evidence from the Canadian Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics”, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
- Simo Goshev. (2002). “‘How Much’ Stress Buys Good Health and A Thick Wallet”, Department of Economics, McMaster University.
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Working Paper Series Publication
- McLeod, L. and M. Veall. (2002). “The Dynamics of Food Deprivation and Overall Health: Evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey,” SEDAP Research Paper No. 86, October 2002.
- McLeod, L. and M. Veall. (2002). “The Dynamics of Food Deprivation and Overall Health: Evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey,” The Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Working Paper No. 638, November 2002.
02-SSH-MCM-0145 (P40): Michael Boyle. The Impact on Child Health and Development of Socioeconomic Disadvantage Measured.
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Refereed Article
- Boyle, M.H. and Lipman, E.L. (2002). “Do places matter? Socioeconomic disadvantage and child problem behaviour in Canada,” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 70 (2), 378-389.
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Presentation
- Boyle, M.H. (May, 2002). “Do Places Matter? Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Child Problem Behaviour in Canada” Prairie Regional Data Training School. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.
02-MCM-0148 (P41): Les Robb. Healthy Aging: Does Income Matter?
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Presentation
- Spencer, B. G. (October, 2002). “The Transition from Good to Poor Health: An Econometric Study of the Older Population“, Invited presentation to the annual meeting of the Canadian Association on Gerontology, Montreal.
01-SSH-MCM-0063 (P43): Sung-Hee Jeon. A longitudinal Perspective on Women’s Labour Force Transition: Trigger Events.
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Presentation
- Jeon, S.-H. (June, 2002). “A Longitudinal Perspective on Women’s Labour Force Transitions: Trigger Events,” meetings of the Canadian Economics Association, Calgary.
03-SSH-MCM-0365 (P60): Jennifer Stewart. The Effect on Families with Children of the 1995 Cut in Social Assistance Benefits: a Comparison of Ontario to the Rest of Canada.
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Refereed Article
- Lipman, E. and M. Boyle and M. Dooley and D. Offord. (2002). “Children Well-Being in Single-Mother Families,” Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 41, 1, 75-82.
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Presentation
- Stewart, J. (March, 2002). “Family Income, Consumption Indicators and Child Outcomes, Brock University.
- Stewart, J. (June, 2002). “Family Income and Child Outcomes ”, at Annual Meetings of the Canadian Economic Association, Calgary.
03-SSH-MCM-0453 (P67): Ellen Lipman. The Impact of Living Arrangements of Lone Mothers on Child Outcomes.
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Presentation
- Lipman, E.L. and Boyle, M.H. and Cook, C. and Dooley, M.D. and Offord, D.R. (November 2002). “Lone-Mother Families: The Role of Extended Family and Its Impact on Maternal and Child Health”, Canadian Academy of Child Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Banff, Alberta.
00-MCM-0031 (P2): Michael Boyle. Evaluation of the Community Action Program for Children (CAPCA) Using Control Families Selected From the NLSCY.
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Presentation
- Boyle, M.H. (March, 2001). “Evaluation of Large National Intervention Programs”. Departmental Seminar, Department of Psychology, McMaster University.
- Boyle, M.H. (September, 2001). “National Evaluation of the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC): Methods, Findings, Recommendations.” Rounds, Institute of Allied Sciences, McMaster University.
- Boyle, M.H. (October, 2001). “National Evaluation of the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC): Methods, Findings, Recommendations.” Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario.
01-MCM-0023 (P9): Rod Beaujot. Family Transformation and Social Cohesion.
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Presentation
- Z. R. Ravanera and F. Rajulton. (December, 2001). “Integration at Late Life: Inclusion, Participation, and Belonging among the Elderly,” Federation of Canadian Demographers (FCD) Conference on Demographic Futures in the Context of Globalization: Public Policy Issues. Ottawa.
- F. Rajulton. (April, 2001). “Community Characteristics and Family Support in Canada,” Third Conference on Multi-level Analysis. Amsterdam.
- Z. R. Ravanera and F. Rajulton and P. Turcotte. (May, 2001). “Youth Integration, Social Cohesion, and Social Capital: An Analysis of the General Social Surveys on Time Use,” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Population Society, Quebec City.
- Z. R. Ravanera and F. Rajulton and T. K. Burch. (April, 2001). “Multilevel Influences on Early Life Transitions of Canadian Youth,” Third Conference on Multi-level Analysis. Amsterdam.
01-SSH-MCM-0013 (P15): Don Kerr. Family Relations, Low Income and Childhood Difficulties: Evidence from Canadian Longitudinal Data.
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Presentation
- Kerr, D. (December, 2001). “Family Transformations and Well-Being of Children: Recent Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Children and Youth”, Meeting of the Federation of Canadian Demographers
(FCD), Ottawa, Ontario. - Kerr, D. (October, 2001). “Child Outcomes in Lone Parent, Step Parent and Two Parent Households: 1994-1998.” Canadian Centre for Studies of Children at Risk, McMaster University.
- Kerr, D. and R. Beaujot and R. Fernando. (August, 2001). “Conditions of Positive Child Outcomes in Non-Intact Families: Evidence from Canadian Longitudinal Data.” Presentation at the 2001 Meetings of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Salvador, Brazil, August 2001.
- Kerr, D. and R. Beaujot. (June, 2001). “Family Relations, Low Income and Child Outcomes: A Comparison of Canadian Children in Intact, Step and Lone Parent Families.” Presentation at Family Transformation and Social Cohesion Workshop, Ottawa, June 2001.
- Kerr, D. (December, 2001). “Family Transformations and Well-Being of Children: Recent Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Children and Youth”, Meeting of the Federation of Canadian Demographers
01-MCM-0048 (P19): Steve Prus. The Relationship Between Socio-economic Status and Health over the Life Course: Findings from the NPHS.
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Research Report
- Prus, S. and E. Gee. (2001). “Measuring Differences in the Effect of Social Resource Factors on the Health of Elderly Canadian Men and Women’, SEDAP Research Report 58.
02-SSH-MCM-0145 (P40): Michael Boyle. The Impact on Child Health and Development of Socioeconomic Disadvantage Measured.
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Presentation
- Boyle, M.H. and Lipman, E.L. (June 2001). “Neighbourhood Disadvantage and Child Problem Behaviour in Canada”, Poster session. Congress of Epidemiology.
- Boyle, M.H. (December, 2001). “Do Places Matter? The Assessment of Neighbourhood Contexts on Child Problem Behaviour”, Colloquium Series, Department of Psychology, Brock University, St. Catharines,
Ontario.
00-MCM-0035 (P3): Ellen Gee. Gender Differences in the Social Factors Affecting the Health Status of Older Persons.
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Presentation
- “Aging, Gender, and Health”. (2000). Canadian Association on Gerontology Annual Meeting, Edmonton, Alberta.