21 novembre 2023
Cette séance réunit les chercheurs du RCCDR et nos collègues de Santé Canada pour discuter de deux domaines prioritaires du mandat de Santé Canada qui bénéficieraient de plus amples recherches : la santé mentale et la santé des enfants. La séance, qui s’ouvrira par une présentation et un forum d’experts, invitera tous les participants à contribuer à la discussion sur les moyens par lesquels le RCCDR, les chercheurs et Santé Canada peuvent ensemble répondre aux besoins de recherche identifiés. Alan Diener, directeur adjoint de la recherche stratégique, de l’économie et de l’analyse à Santé Canada, présentera et animera cette discussion.
Cette séance réunit les chercheurs du RCCDR et nos collègues d’Immigration Réfugiés et Citoyenneté Canada (IRCC)pour discuter de quelques domaines prioritaires du mandat d’IRCC qui bénéficieraient de plus amples recherches. La séance, qui s’ouvrira par une présentation et un forum d’experts, invitera tous les participants à contribuer à la discussion sur les moyens par lesquels le RCCDR, les chercheurs et l’IRCC peuvent ensemble répondre aux besoins de recherche identifiés. Des précisions sur les présentateurs et les domaines d’intérêt seront publiées au fur et à mesure qu’elles seront disponibles. Chris Hamilton, directeur de la recherche et de la mobilisation des connaissances, présentera et animera la discussion.
22 novembre 2023
Cette séance invite nos collègues de SAS, de Statistique Canada et de plusieurs ministères à partager leurs idées et leurs conseils pour explorer et poursuivre des carrières dans leurs domaines et sera suivie d’une séance de questions-réponses. La séance est destinée à fournir aux étudiants diplômés et aux chercheurs en début de carrière des informations sur les carrières de recherche en dehors du cadre universitaire.
- Ken Fyie, University of Calgary, An Analysis of Disability Tax Credit Utilization
- Saul Schwartz (Antoine Genest-Gregoire, Jennifer Robson, Josh Dadjo), Carleton University, What Proportion of Tax Returns Could the Canada Revenue Agency Complete?
- Joe Lesica, Statistics Canada, Tax Elasticity of Capital Gains Realization: Empirical Evidence from Canada
- Sobia Jafry, University of Toronto, Old Money vs. New Money: Effects of Age on Realization Response to Capital Gains Tax
Modérateur : Lars Vilhuber, Cornell University
- Diana Lewis F (Rachael Contini, Lara Durksen, Veronica Reitmeier, Antonina Struminski-Bodden, Olivia Thom), University of Guelph, Transforming how Regional Data Centre Data is leveraged to support Indigenous health and wellbeing autonomy in communities affected by industry
- Avi Biswas, University of Toronto, Can Machine Learning Provide Insights on the Predictors of Worker Physical Activity
- El Zahraa Majed (Ian Janssen, Lucie Lévesque), Queen’s University, Adherence to the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines among Immigrants in Canada
- Octavia Wong, York University, Validating a treatment-based algorithm to determine the prevalence of type 1 diabetes in Canada
Modératrice : Magali Girard, Centre interuniversitaire québécois de statistiques sociales (CIQSS)
- Herb Schuetze (Jen Baggs), University of Victoria, Firm Characteristics and Immigrant Wage Outcomes in Canada
- Audrey Appiah, Social Research and Demonstration Corporation, Outcomes and Impacts of Employment Related Settlement Services
- Jonathan Zhang (Wifag Adnan, Angela Zheng), McMaster University, Intergenerational Mobility of Refugee Immigrants: Analysis of Linked Landing Files and Tax Records
- Rupa Banerjee (Rushde Akbar), Toronto Metropolitan University, Policy Evaluation: A Critical Examination of the Post-Graduate Work Permit Program for International Graduates’ Earnings
Modérateur : Benoit Dostie, HEC Montréal
- Heather Dicks, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, Gender, migration and money: Exploring gendered remittance-sending patterns and purposes (presented by / présenté par Lisa Kaida, McMaster University)
- Lynn Arner, Brock University, Motherhood and Class in the Canadian Professoriat
- Ana Ferrer (Annie Yazhuo Pan, Tammy Schirle), University of Waterloo, Labour market transitions of Canadian women, the added worker effect
- Yao Pan, University of Ottawa, The Evolution of the Glass Ceiling in Canada: Gender-Based Income Inequality Among Top Earners
Modératrice : Anne-Lore Fraikin, Conseil de l’information sur le marché du travail
- De-Lawrence Lamptey, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, The intersection of childhood disability, racial identity and household food insecurity in Canada
- Geranda Notten (Landon Liu and Valerie Tarasuk), University of Ottawa, Poverty reduction politics and food insecurity
- Maripier Isabelle, Université Laval, Is it all relative? The health impact of changes to absolute and relative income
- Andrea Craig (Ryan A. Compton, Dörte Heger, Karl Skogstad), University of British Columbia at Okanagan, Conflict and Immigrant Health: Canadian Evidence
Modératrice : Mhezbin Dharssi, Mhezbin Dharssi Consulting
- Kevin Mongeon (Janique Dubois), University of Ottawa, Reconciling the Grade Gap between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Students
- Michael Dubois, Social Research and Demonstration Corporation, Post-Secondary Completion in Ontario: A Profile of Early Leavers and Their Labour Market Outcomes
- Qian Liu, Brock University, The effects of grant aid on student persistence and degree attainment: evidence from Canada
- Yacine Boujija (Xavier St-Denis), INRS, Leveraging Tax Data for Education Research: Complementing and Validating measures of PSE Participation through T1FF-LISA Linkage
Modérateur : Adam Lavecchia, McMaster University
Cette session abordera les défis liés à l’accès aux données de santé pour la recherche et l’élaboration de politiques. La session sera modérée par Andrew Bjerring, ancien président du RCCDR. Les conférenciers seront Ted McDonald, professeur et Directeur académique du RCCDR à l’Université du Nouveau-Brunswick, membre du Réseau de recherche sur les données de santé (RRDS) du Canada et agent de liaison du Conseil du RCCDR avec le RRDS ; Kimberlyn McGrail, professeur à l’UBC School of Population and Public Health et au Centre for Health Services and Policy Research et directrice scientifique du Population Data BC et du Health Data Research Network Canada ; et Kathleen Morris, vice-présidente, Recherche et analyse à l’Institut canadien d’information sur la santé.
- Jasmine Zhang (Jackson Smith and Dillon Browne), University of Waterloo, Children’s activities, parental concerns, and child care service utilization in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Takuya Shibayama (Martin Cooke), University of Waterloo, Health Consequences of Persistent Overqualification Among Immigrants in Canada
- Sumi Sasudevan, McMaster University, Generational Differences in Residential Mobility Decisions among South and East Asian Populations in Canada
- Natalie Doan (Martin Cooke, Michael Wallace, Elena Neiterman, and Dana Lee Olstad), University of Waterloo, Socioeconomic position dimensions and intersections associated with inequity in diet quality using conditional random forests
- Joy Yang (Allison Williams, Li Wang), McMaster University, Impact of Covid-19 on Unpaid Carer in Canada: Comparing 2018 General Social Survey and 2022 Canadian Social Survey
- Anfal Adawi, York University, Effect of Retirement on Life Satisfaction in Canada: Evidence from the 2008–2009 Canadian Community Health Survey–Healthy Aging
- Rebecca Frost, University of British Columbia/University of Chicago, Rough Patch: Lessons for a Green Transition from the 2014 Oil Price Shock
- Yihong Bai, McMaster University, Why do drinkers earn more? Job characteristics as a possible link
- Kiana Javaheri, McGill University, Social Well-Being of Canadian Adolescents in the Age of Social Media: The Role of Individual Attributes and Geo-Social Contexts
- Yu Lung, University of Toronto, A longitudinal analysis of precarious employment among immigrants and Canadian-born workers: Exploring the intersections of gender, race, and immigration-related factors
- Kady Carr and Anzo Anh Nguyen, University of Ottawa, Healthy Cities – Research on housing using data from the Ottawa Research Data Centre
- Fatima Ravazdezh, University of Ottawa, Assessing the Effects of New Bicycle Infrastructure on Travel Behaviour
- Diego Proaño Falconí, University of Toronto, Catastrophic health expenditure in Canada and dental out-of-pocket payments – Methodological aspects
- Peter Kitchen (Lisa Kaida, Noori Akhtar-Danesh, Allison Williams), McMaster University, Unintentional injury deaths among youth in Ontario, Canada from 2000 to 2015: rates are falling but there are caveats
- Phuong Vu, Western University, The Effects of Economic Conditions and Immigration Policy Changes on International Ph.D. Students in Canada
- Ismail Aslam, McMaster University, Utilization of Medical Expense Tax Credits in Canada
- Shannon Reaume, University of Waterloo, An epidemiological study of physical-mental multimorbidity in youth
- Sawayra Owais (Maria B. Ospina, Camron Ford, Troy Hill, Calan D. Savoy, Ryan J. Van Lieshout), McMaster University, Screen Time and the Socioemotional and Behavioural Difficulties Among Indigenous Children in Canada
- Moyo Sogaolu, McMaster University, Maternity and Parental Leave Benefits: Is More Better? The Experiences of Low-Income Mothers
- Allison Williams, McMaster University, Health of caregiver-employees in Canada: Determining the value of caregiver-friendly workplace policies and social support
23 novembre 2023
Cette séance sera animée par Daniel Silver, professeur de sociologie à l’Université de Toronto, et ancien membre du Conseil d’administration et directeur académique du RCCDR. Les conférenciers confirmés sont : Josée Bégin, statisticienne en chef adjointe, statistique sociale, de la santé et du travail à Statistique Canada ; Ima Okonny, Dirigeante principale des données, Emploi et Développement social Canada (EDSC) ; Aled ab Iorwerth, Économiste en chef adjoint, SCHL ; et Jim Dunn, doyen associé de la faculté de recherche en sciences sociales de l’université McMaster et directeur de l’Unité collaborative canadienne de recherche sur le logement (UCCRL). Cette session sera l’occasion d’une vaste conversation pluridisciplinaire sur le défi national du logement. Ensemble, les membres du panel exploreront les données clés, la recherche et les questions politiques liées à ce problème crucial pour les Canadiens, y compris l’intersection avec le développement économique et social, l’immigration, l’éducation, la santé et le soutien aux populations vulnérables.
- Zach Mahone (Bettina Brueggemann and Thomas Palmer), McMaster University, Sales and the Firm Lifecycle
- Audra Bowlus (Chris Robinson, Tommas Trivieri), Western University, New Evidence on Skill Portfolio Evolution and Wages over the Lifecycle from the Canadian Longitudinal International Study of Adults
- Guy Lacroix, Université Laval, The impact of the Tax Credit for Career Extension on the Labour Supply and Income of Retirement-Aged Workers
- Marie Connolly (Catherine Haeck and Anne Mei Le Bourdais-Coffey), UQAM, Age at Immigration and the Intergenerational Income Mobility of the 1.5 Generation
Modérateur : Richard Mueller, University of Lethbridge
- Tasneem Khan (Martin Cooke), University of Waterloo, Household, Neighborhood and Community Contexts and the Mental Health of Immigrants
- Glenda Babe, Western University, Residential Mobility and Mental Health Outcomes of Immigrants and Canadians in Ontario
- Jordan Edwards, Offord Centre for Child Studies, High Intensity Physician-Based Service Use for Mental Health concerns in a General-Population Sample of Children and Youth in Ontario
- Florence Perquier (Kathy Georgiades, Li Wang, Daphne Korczak, Marco Battaglia, Peter Szatmari, Madison Aitken), CAMH, Association of body weight status and body weight perception with depressive symptoms in adolescents living in Ontario, Canada: Implications for prevention, care, and policy
Modérateur : Alan Diener, Health Canada
- Xavier St-Denis (Chih-lan Winnie Yang, Gaëlle Simard-Duplain), INRS, Documenting and explaining gender variations in social mobility patterns: Evidence from a large dataset of Canadian taxfilers
- Jinette Comeau (Yuhoa Zhou, Tracy Smith-Carrier, and Jason Dean), King’s University College at Western University, The Intergenerational Persistence of Social Assistance Receipt: New Canadian Evidence
- Brad Bass and Maxime Drolet, Indigenous Labour Market Information Research/Indigenous Affairs Directorate/Employment and Social Development Canada, Pathways for Indigenous Students in the Renewable Energy Sector
Modérateur : James Doiron, University of Alberta
- Andrew Dickens (Mathias Bühler), Brock University, From Couch to Poll: Media Content and Political Engagement
- A.J. Lowik (Dr. Jessica Cameron, Jessy Dame, Dr. Jae Ford, Dr. Lex Pulice-Farrow, Dr. Travis Salway, Dr. Sari van Anders), University of British Columbia, Strategies for Improving Gender/Sex Accuracy, Precision and Inclusion in Research
- Chih-lan Winnie Yang (Nicole Denier, Xavier St-Denis, Sean Waite), McGill University, Wage Trajectories of Individuals in Same-Sex and Different-Sex Couples: Evidence from Administrative Data
Modératrice : Tina Fetner, McMaster University
- Min Hu, University of British Columbia at Okanagan, Hockey Babies: National Hockey League Outcomes and Short-Term Fertility Spikes
- Abdel-Hamid Bello, Université Laval, Healthy Babies, Happy Mamas: How Infant Health Shapes Maternal Earnings in Quebec
- Rabiul Islam (Arthur Sweetman), McMaster University, Physician Labour Supply: A Microeconometric Framework for More Efficiently Using Survey Data
Modératrice : Katherine Cuff, McMaster University
- Ebenezer Narh (Michael Buzzelli), Western University, Is relocation for higher education studies determined by field of study or desired location? A gravity model analysis of student migration in Canadian census metropolitan areas
- Zihao Sheng, Dalhousie University, Assessing the Impact of School Disruptions and Covid-19 Policies on Parental Labour Market Outcomes
- Kelly Foley (Maggie E.C. Jones), University of Saskatchewan, Short- and Long-Run Effects of High Stakes Tests
Modératrice : Angela Zheng, McMaster University