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1 Le Réseau canadien des Centre de données de recherche (RCCDR) et le Centre de données du sud-ouest ontarien en partenariat avec University of Waterloo, University of Guelph et Wilfrid Laurier University présentent Conférence 2013 du RCCDR Données canadiennes : bilan et perspectives d'avenir Waterloo Inn, Waterloo, Ontario 3 et 4 octobre 2013 Programme final
2 Mercredi 2 octobre Ateliers pré-conférence 9h30-16h00 Atelier 1: Nouvelle sources de données par Statistique Canada 9:00 - Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (Andrew Heisz) 9:30 Longitudinal and International Study of Adults (Andrew Heisz) 10:00 Canadian Disability Survey (Tim Leonard) 10:30 Pause 10:45 Access to Statistics Canada Business Data for Academic Research (Danny Leung) 11:15 Canadian Health Measures Survey (Brent Day) 11:45 Canadian Community Health Survey (Mental Health) Cathy Trainor and Melanie Hoover 12:15 Lunch (non inclus) 13:00 Canadian Community Health Survey, hospitalization linked file (Michael Tjepkema) 13:30 Canadian Community Health Survey, mortality linked file (Michael Tjepkema) 14h00-16h00 Atelier 2: Nouveaux outils pour les chercheurs des CDR par Dave Haans, (CDR de Toronto, University of Toronto) 18h00-20h00 Inscription et réception d accueil
3 8h00-8h30 8h30-9h00 Jeudi 3 Octobre Conférence principale Inscription et petit-déjeuner (inclus) Mots de bienvenue Lori Curtis, Academic Director, SWORDC Robert McNutt, Executive Director, CRDCN Donna Dosman, Chief RDC Program, Statistics Canada John Livernois, AVP Research, University of Guelph 9h00-10h30 Séance 1 Séances concurrentes Données relatives aux Premières nations Présidence: Erin Sullivan (Affaires autochtones et Développement du Nord Canada) Communications: Aboriginal Data and the Surveys on Aboriginal People: A Brief Overview, Erin O'Sullivan (Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada) The 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey Education and Employment Tim Leonard (Statistics Canada) The First Nations Regional Early Childhood, Education and Employment Survey, Derek Thompson (The First Nations Information Governance Centre) Séance 2 Questions de santé 1 Présidence: Kathleen Rybczynski (University of Waterloo) Communications: Workers' Access to Health Care, Rebecca Casey (McMaster University) Does government assistance improve utilization of eye care services by low-income individuals?, Yaping Jin (University of Toronto) The Effect of Leisure-time Physical Activity on Obesity, Diabetes, High BP and Heart Disease in Canada: Evidence from , Sisira Sarma (University of Western Ontario) Using the 1991 Canadian Census Cohort to advance knowledge about the health of Canadians, Michael Tjepkema (Statistique Canada) 10h30-11h00 Pause santé (présentations par affiche) 11h00-12h30 Conférenciers invités Introduction : Heather Dryburgh (Statistique Canada) Professeur Raymond Currie (University of Manitoba) History of the CRDCN, A Quantum Leap Forward Professeur Michael Baker (University of Toronto) How RDCs Changed Public Policy Research in Canada (and will again in the future) 12h30-13h30 Déjeuner (inclus)
4 13h30-15h00 Séances concurrentes Séance 3 Données relatives aux Premières nations Présidence: Pat Newcombe-Welch (Statistique Canada) Communications: Séance 4 The Community Well-Being Index (CWB): Measuring Well-Being in First Nations, Inuit and other Canadian Communities, Erin O'Sullivan (Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada) The Effects of Migration on the First Nations and Inuit Community Well-Being Index, Martin Cooke (The University of Waterloo) Using the 1991 Census Mortality Cohort to Measure Cancer Incidence and Survival in First Nations and Métis in Canada: Challenges and Opportunities? Diana R Withrow (University of Toronto) Les enfants Présidence : Tina Hotton (Statistique Canada) Séance 5 The Determinants and Early Labour Market Consequences of Dropping Out of School in Canada: A Longitudinal Analysis, Stephen Childs (University of Ottawa) Measuring the Affordability of Early Childhood Education and Care in Canada, Gordon Harrison Cleveland et Michael Krashinsky (University of Toronto Scarborough) Life-Course Organization and the Hazard of Adulthood, Sam Faustmann (Université McGill) Le marché du travail Présidence: Michelle Edwards (University of Guelph) Gendering Analysis of Economic Exclusion: A Multilevel Model Using the Panel of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, Luann Good Gingrich (York University), Naomi Lightman (University of Toronto); Andrew Mitchell (University of Toronto) Glass Ceilings or Glass Doors? The Role of Firms in Male-Female Wage Disparities, Mohsen Javdani (University of British Columbia Okanagan) An early look at labour market activation and family poverty outcomes in Canada's four largest provinces, Charles Plante (Université McGill) The growing gap: incomes of seniors and the working age population in Canada, Tammy Schirle (Wilfrid Laurier University) 15h00-15h30 Pause santé
5 15h30-17h00 Panel sur les données administratives Présidence : Bob McNutt (RCCDR) Panélistes : Ted McDonald (University of New Brunswick) Abigail Payne (McMaster University) Michael Veall (McMaster University) 18h00-19h00 Réception 19h00 Banquet Vendredi 4 octobre 8h00-8h30 8h30-10h00 Petit-déjeuner (inclus) Séances concurrentes Séance 6 Questions de santé 2 Présidence : Martin Cooke (University of Waterloo) Séance 7 Socio-economic inequities in dietary sodium consumption among Canadian adults, Lindsay McLaren (University of Calgary) Health, Multiculturalism and Social integration, Ling Na (University of Maryland) The relationship between place of residence and postpartum depression, Simone Vigod et Lori Ross (Women's College Hospital and Research Institute, University of Toronto) Les données Présidence : Sandra Keys (University of Waterloo) Household Behaviour Related to Water Conservation, Diane P. Dupont (Brock University) Harmonized Census Micro-data and their research potential: Examining Bachelor s degree holders' earnings by field, , Kristyn Frank (Statistique Canada) Health Care Utilization and the Costs of Obesity to Ontario s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care, Mustafa Ornek (McMaster University) Immigrant Skill Selection and Utilization: A Comparative Analysis of Australia, Canada, and the U.S., Mikal Skuterud (University of Waterloo)
6 Séance 8 Immigration 1 Présidence : Kathleen Rybczynski (University of Waterloo) The role of Human Capital in Migration Decisions: Evidence from Canada, Ashley Calhoun (University of New Brunswick) Using a Common Spaces Approach to Examine Bonding and Bridging Activities for immigrant and non-immigrant groups in Canada, Rick Enns (University of Calgary) Are Immigrant Women Secondary Workers?, Ana Ferrer (University of Waterloo) The Gendered Nature of Social Capital amongst Canadian Immigrants, Cathy Holtmann (University of New Brunswick) 10h00-10h15 Pause santé 10h15-11h00 Présentations des affiches Présidence : Lori Curtis (University of Waterloo) Présentations : Surveys to Assess Aboriginal Health: Aboriginal Peoples Survey vs. Canadian Community Health Survey, Abigail Amartey (Cancer Care Ontario) Presentation Title: Impacts of drinking-age laws on mortality in Canada, , Russell C. Callaghan (University of Northern British Columbia) Perceived levels of stress from balancing work and childcare time among parents working non-standard hours, Mariona Lozano, Céline Le Bourdais et Dana Hamplová, (Université McGill et Charles University, Prague) Why do older workers stay employed and work longer?, Dong Shen (Queen's University) Risk Factors for Diabetes Mellitus: a Comparative Analysis of Subpopulation Differences in a Large Canadian Sample, Michael J. Taylor (University of Western Ontario) 11h00-12h00 Conférencier invité Introduction : Byron Spencer (McMaster University et RCDDR) Professeur Thomas Crossley (University of Essex and Institute for Fiscal Studies, Grande- Bretagne) Does Survey Participation Alter Saving Behaviour? 12h00-13h00 Déjeuner (inclus)
7 13h00-14h30 Séances concurrentes Séance 9 Immigration 2 Présidence : Mikal Skuterud (University of Waterloo) Does Higher Education Lead to Better Health? Canadian Evidence, Murshed Chowdhury (King's University College at Western University) Factors Influencing Retirement Timing among Immigrants, Jorge Uriarte-Landa, My- Phuong Van and Benoît-Paul Hébert (Emploi et Développement social Canada) Labour Market Outcomes across Generations of Immigrants in Canada, Parisa Mahboubi (University of Guelph) Être sélectionné selon le volet de professions admissibles des instructions ministérielles est-il garant de succès sur le MT? Cristiana Pescarus (Ressources humaines et Développement des compétences Canada) Séance 10 Questions de santé 3 Présidence : Tammy Schirle (Wilfrid Laurier University) Child Health and Parental Smoking: Panel Data Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Emmanuelle Piérard (University of Waterloo) Epilepsy and Co-Morbid Disorders in Canadian Children: Data from the National Longitudinal Study of Children and Youth, Asuri N Prasad (Western University) Is it Safe? Risk Perception and Drinking Water in a Vulnerable Population, Nicholas David Spence (University of Western) 14h30-15h00 Mot de la fin et remerciements
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