Overview
CRDCN supports the research community in understanding how to effectively engage in knowledge mobilization, knowledge transfer, knowledge translation, and evidence-based policy, which have become increasingly important in research funding programs and public policy mandates over the course of the past five decades in Canada and internationally. From the conventional approach of hosting webinars and conferences, to facilitating collaboration at the research-policy nexus, to the launch of “CRDCN research-policy snapshots,” CRDCN supports members of the CRDCN research community in maximizing the benefits of research as a public good.
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Knowledge Mobilization Webinars Watch Past Webinars
CRDCN hosts webinars regularly to showcase research that uses RDC data. In 2021, CRDCN also began collaborating with two Canadian scholarly journals — Canadian Public Policy (CPP) and the Canadian Journal of Economics (CJE) — to host webinars for forthcoming or recent articles being published by the CRDCN research community.
CRDCN Research-Policy Snapshots Learn More
CRDCN releases two research-policy snapshot digests every calendar year that contain short, plain-language summaries of published research and policy reports. The snapshots describe the research undertaken, the research findings, and the policy implications.
Canadian Public Policy Series
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COVID-19 and the Economic Importance of In-Person K–12 Schooling
David A. Green, Ali Karimirad, Gaëlle Simard-Duplain, Henry E. Siu
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Pandemic School Closures May Increase Inequality in Test Scores
Catherine Haeck, Pierre Lefebvre
Canadian Journal of Economics Series
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COVID-19, Occupation Tasks and Mental Health in Canada
Louis-Philippe Beland, Abel Brodeur, Derek Mikola, Taylor Wright
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Primary School Reopenings and Parental Work
Pierre-Loup Beauregard, Marie Connolly, Catherine Haeck, Tímea Laura Molnár
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The CRDCN and Canadian Journal of Economics Webinar series: COVID-19 special issue
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The CRDCN and Canadian Journal of Economics Webinar series: Session #2
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The CRDCN and Canadian Journal of Economics Webinar series: Session #3
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