Name
Poster Session
Date & Time
Wednesday, November 22, 2023, 4:30 PM - 5:45 PM
Description

In the poster session, researchers from a number of disciplines will summarize their research project and identify implications for public policy in a short presentation. 

  1. 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 

  1. Takuya Shibayama (Martin Cooke), University of Waterloo, Health Consequences of Persistent Overqualification Among Immigrants in Canada 

  1. Sumi Sasudevan, McMaster University, Generational Differences in Residential Mobility Decisions among South and East Asian Populations in Canada 

  1. 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 

  1. 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 

  1. Anfal Adawi, York University, Effect of Retirement on Life Satisfaction in Canada: Evidence from the 2008–2009 Canadian Community Health Survey–Healthy Aging 

  1. Rebecca Frost, University of British Columbia/University of Chicago, Rough Patch: Lessons for a Green Transition from the 2014 Oil Price Shock 

  1. Yihong Bai, McMaster University, Why do drinkers earn more? Job characteristics as a possible link  

  1. 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 

  1. 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 

  1. Kady Carr and Anzo Anh Nguyen, University of Ottawa, Healthy Cities - Research on housing using data from the Ottawa Research Data Centre 

  1. Fatima Ravazdezh, University of Ottawa, Assessing the Effects of New Bicycle Infrastructure on Travel Behaviour 

  1. Diego Proaño Falconí, University of Toronto, Catastrophic health expenditure in Canada and dental out-of-pocket payments – Methodological aspects 

  2. 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

  3. Phuong Vu, Western University, The Effects of Economic Conditions and Immigration Policy Changes on International Ph.D. Students in Canada 

  4. Ismail Aslam, McMaster University, Utilization of Medical Expense Tax Credits in Canada 

  1. Shannon Reaume, University of Waterloo, An epidemiological study of physical-mental multimorbidity in youth 

  1. 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 

  1. Moyo Sogaolu, McMaster University, Maternity and Parental Leave Benefits: Is More Better? The Experiences of Low-Income Mothers 

  1. Allison Williams, McMaster University, Health of caregiver-employees in Canada: Determining the value of caregiver-friendly workplace policies and social support 

Location Name
MacNab Room / Salle MacNab
Full Address
Sheraton Hamilton Hotel
116 King St W
Hamilton ON L8P 4V3
Canada