Video - Downloading Spatial Datasets from Open Maps

Catalogue number: Catalogue number: 89200005

Issue number: 2020002

Release date: February 17, 2020

QGIS Demo 2b

Downloading Spatial Datasets from Open Maps - Video transcript

(The Statistics Canada symbol and Canada wordmark appear on screen with the title: "Demo 2b - Downloading Spatial Datasets from Open Maps")

So now that we have a better understanding of spatial data let's go to the Open Maps website and download some datasets to use in QGIS. Specifically we'll download 3 datasets, then using the skills from the video you can isolate and download the remaining files shown at the end of the video.

Open Maps is the integrated federal archive for spatial data making it a one-stop-shop for downloading thematically diverse datasets – from broad to highly specific content, which should enable most processes or features of interest to be examined. It is important to note that not all datasets are inherently spatial, but most have traits that enable their integration and use in GIS.

To begin searching for datasets scroll down the main page, and click the Open Maps link.

This brings us to a page with a search-bar where we can search specific datasets. The first one we'll look for is the Transport Features released by Natural Resources Canada as part of their CanVEC catalogue.

So the search results appear as such with a hyperlinked title to the main dataset page, a description of its content, the organization associated with its release and the file formats for the different components of the dataset.

At the moment datasets must be downloaded individually.

At the top right of the page are Search Filters to help refine the results. We'll apply two to find our dataset right now. Scrolling down to the Format Filter we'll check the FGDB box since we are looking for a File Geodatabase. In the Organization filter we'll click on Natural Resources Canada.

So we can click on the title to bring us to the main page of the dataset. The Resource Type column indicates the different components of the dataset, such as web services, classification guide or the main dataset itself,

in this case provided in Shapefile or File Geodatabase format. The file formats of spatial datasets and supporting information are varied between entries.

So to download the dataset we'll click the Access tab beside FGDB. This brings us to the main index page which hosts the available datasets. All are listed as Canvec - followed by abbreviations for the scale and geographic location and all are part of the Transport series. So national datasets vary in resolution from 1 in 1 million to 1 in 15 million, whereas provincially subset datasets vary in resolution from 1 in 50,000 to 1 in 250,000.

In general, you should use the dataset that matches your intended scale of analysis and visualization. So using the finest resolution data for a national examination of transport features or using the coarsest resolution for local assessment would both be inappropriate.

We'll download the 1 in 50,000 dataset for Manitoba.

Closing the index page, now I'd like to quickly show the classification guide. Classification guides contain information to help interpret and use a dataset. In the Catalogue drop-down we'll select Transport – the dataset we downloaded. It defaulted to 1 in 50,000 so we can just scroll down to a layer of interest. And within the table, we can expand a field we'd like more information on. So expanding the Road Class drop-down it provides the numeric IDs within the Attribute table, as well as the corresponding class and a detailed description of each class. We'll use this guide in a later demo to help classify our road segments.

So now we can close up the page and hit back. The first thing we'll do is remove the filters we applied earlier so they don't impact our next search results.

The next dataset we'll look for is the Annual Crop Inventory, a thematic raster released by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. This is a great resource for local assessments of crop variations both spatially and over time within Canada.

So scrolling down we can see each entry associated with a particular year, and then further down there is one without a designated year. We'll click on this link.

Once on the main page we'll scroll past the web-mapping services

until we reach the main components of the dataset. We'll download the Classifications Guide, to help us interpret the crop classes associated with the different numeric values.

If we wanted more information on the sources and methodology used to create the dataset we can access the metadata guide. In this case providing us information on the remote sensing datasets, methodologies, as well as the resolution and some accuracy assessments.

Now to access the main dataset, we'll click on the Access tab beside GeoTIF.

As we can see, the entire time-series is listed on this one integrated index, which would make for quicker downloading of a time-series than were we to click on the individual links in the original search results. We'll select 2017, and once again download the subset dataset for Manitoba.

Now the final dataset we'll look for is the land-cover circa 2000 file. So look-up land-cover within the Search Bar and hit search. With 271 returned records, we'll once again scroll down to the format filter, expand it and in the expanded options we'll select shapefile.

Once again it's our first returned result so we'll click the hyperlinked title. On the main page we'll scroll-down and click on the shapefile dataset.

Once again this is a subset dataset, but less intuitive than the provincially subset datasets we just downloaded. However, it is in the National Topographic System, a common referencing system for federal spatial data. So just look up NTS Index Canada in a new tab, and click the Open Canada link to access the reference guide which will help us isolate the files that correspond with our area of interest. There are a variety of formats we could use to find the files of interest, but for now we'll use the .pdf file and click on the prairies. This is how the system appears. Each areas is referenced by a large number and – zooming in – they are also subset by specific letters. So if we wanted to download the land-cover for Winnipeg we could download 62 G, H, I and J. Closing up the Reference Guide and returning to the main data index page for the dataset, scroll down to 62 and then select G, H, I and J. This system is also used for the Digital Elevation Model datasets in Table 1.

I'd also like to quickly discuss downloading the Statistics Canada Census Boundary files, which were accessed from Statistics Canada's website. So look up Statistics Canada Boundary Files in a webpage and click on the on the link. There are two styles of boundary files. There is the cartographic boundary file, which include shorelines, islands and other land-components and are best are used for visualization of data. And the Digital boundary file in which there is one feature for each corresponding boundary. These are best suited for processing and analysis.

Now that we know of the two different styles, we can click on the 2016 link to access the most recent boundary files. So we can select the specific style and level of interest. We'll start by downloading the digital boundary file for Census Divisions, clicking on Continue and then selecting the hyperlinked text to access the dataset. Then we can access the Census Subdivision Cartographic file, selecting the corresponding level and style, clicking on continue at the bottom of the page and the zipped dataset link on the next page. So repeat these procedures as necessary to download the remaining boundary files and styles, as well as the Lakes and Rivers Polygon and Rivers line datasets shown in the table at the end of the video.

While we are here we will also download the table datasets listed in Table 1.

First we'll download the Population and Dwelling Highlight Tables. So click on Data, and look up Highlight. The first returned result is the compiled highlight tables from the 2016 census. Listed are the various highlight tables, ours is on Page 2 and we'll click on the Population and Dwelling Count highlights. We'll then download the complete geographic level by clicking on the CSV/TAB hyperlink in which we can then download the Census Divisions, Subdivisions and Tracts.

The next table dataset we'll look for is the Farms Classified by Total Farm Capital table. Much like Open Maps there are various filters we can apply to help isolate the dataset, so let's add an Agriculture filter and search Farm Capital. Scrolling down it is around the 8th result, so once found click on the hyperlinked title. On the main page it has provided the dataset by default for Canada. We can click on the Add/Remove Data tab to change the geography levels, as well as the reference period, and choose the variables we want to download.

So let's expand the Geography levels to show how to select different boundary levels. To download a complete geographic level we can use the boxes at the top – clicking on the box furthest to the right to download the finest resolution at the subdivision level or in this case we'll select the Census Agricultural Regions– the third box. We could also expand and select a specific area of interest within the drop-downs, clicking all or on an individual feature. Re-enabling we'll just select all Agricultural Regions and toggle Canada off.

Then we can go over to our variables. In this case, by default all the variables are enabled – which is not always the case so it is always good to verify and select the variables that are of interest to you. If a dataset has been collected over multiple census periods, you can specify the Reference period to include in the table from the drop-downs here.

And the Customizable Layout tab lets you format the dataset according to your particular use of interest. For us we'll simply change the Geography from Columns to Rows.

Then we'll click Apply. Once the formatting has been applied to the table below we can select Download Options. We'll Download As Displayed to retain the formatting specified. If we were to Download the Entire Table it would remove those formatting specifications.

The final procedure I'd like to discuss is extracting our datasets to a common folder. In GIS it is best practice to store all your datasets in one common directory. So we'll expand the Documents and create a new folder called GeospatialData. Within this folder we can use additional subdirectories be organized by project or theme to help organize your files. Before hitting extract, we will copy the directory so we can paste it when repeating the procedure with other downloaded datasets. Repeat with the remaining files.

Congratulations! From today's demo you've learned foundational skills to navigate the Open Maps Platform, download and take full advantage of the diversity of spatial data it stores. Many of these skills can be extended to accessing datasets from other geospatial archives, such as those hosted by municipal and provincial governments. We also covered the process of extracting and storing datasets in a common directory on your computer, with subdirectories to help organize the different datasets. With this experience you should be able to isolate relevant data and file formats for your own work activities. In the following tutorial we'll cover the procedures for loading and ordering datasets in QGIS.

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Video - Categories, Sub-Types and Properties of Spatial Data

Catalogue number: Catalogue number: 89200005

Issue number: 2020001

Release date: February 17, 2020

QGIS Demo 2a

Categories, Sub-Types and Properties of Spatial Data - Video transcript

(The Statistics Canada symbol and Canada wordmark appear on screen with the title: "Demo 2a - Categories, Sub-Types and Properties of Spatial Data")

Hello everyone. So we've installed QGIS, but have no data to use.

So in today's tutorial we'll cover two items. First we'll expand some definitions, exploring the properties, main categories and subtypes of spatial data. Then we'll discuss procedures for downloading datasets online from Open Maps, which is the integrated federal archive for geospatial data.

The understanding of different spatial data types, their traits and applications in GIS developed in the first part of this video will provide the knowledge and skills to navigate the platform, as well as other online spatial data archives, and download datasets relevant to your own areas of expertise.

So in the previous video we introduced spatial data as data referenced to specific geographic locations through coordinates. Today we'll discuss the three listed properties that make datasets spatial, and explore the main categories of spatial data, vectors and rasters, as well as their characteristics, subtypes and common file formats.

The figure on the right nicely depicts some of the properties and subtypes of these two spatial data categories and their integrated use in capturing complex real-world processes and features.

The first component that makes a dataset spatial is the map projection, which defines how the Earth's 3D surface is transformed to a 2D representation. All projections distort features in some way with differing projections created to preserve certain characteristics such as distance, direction, angle, area, or shape. Projections can be thought of as a light source projecting features onto a 3D shape which is unfurled for a 2D view.

The figure shows the three main projection families which are: Cylindrical, Conical, and Planar.

The geodetic datum is a series of key base-points that define the position of select features, with WGS84 approximating mean sea level. They act as known points which are then used to develop the Coordinate Reference System and link features to the projected surface. There are horizontal and vertical datums, which define the shape and position of features in 2D and 3D space. We'll focus on horizontal datums.

So they have been developed for different scales and locations, from local to global levels. Often there is a trade-off in the area they cover and the accuracy of the fit for the specific area of interest, as is shown in the figure. WGS84 or the World Geodetic Systemis the best fit for the entire world as a whole, while the North American Datumbetter fits its specific location. Datums can also become deprecated with NAD27 being replaced by NAD83.

So Coordinate Reference Systems are comprised of meridians and parallels, or vertical and horizontal lines, which create a gridded network and enable the location of features to be defined anywhere on the projected surface through XY coordinates. There are two main types of coordinate systems: Geographic and Projected.

So, geographic coordinate systems generally cover larger areas with coordinates in angular units like decimal degrees or degrees-minutes-seconds.

Projected Coordinate Systems are derived from geographic ones and generally cover smaller extents, but are designed for planar representation of features. As such projected systems are used for spatial analysis such as overlaying layers or adding spatial measures to a dataset. The coordinates often use linear units such as metres.

The figure shows that the appearance of features can change significantly depending on the applied projection, datum and CRS. When using multiple layers in GIS it is best practice to ensure that these properties are uniform. This is particularly important for analysis using multiple layers, where differing properties can result in erroneous measures, overlays or processing tools failing.

So the first spatial data category we'll discuss is vector data, which is probably more accessible to new GIS users. The QGIS User Manual defines vector data as "table data with geometry".

Vector data is used to depict discrete features using three broad geometry types: points, lines and polygons which are shown in the figures below through rail stations and grain elevators, roads and rivers, and land-cover boundaries respectively. Additional variables - numeric or text - are stored in the attribute table, which can be used for analysis and visualization. Common file formats of vector data include shapefiles and file geodatabases. File geodatabases may contain multiple layers of any geometry type – and in certain cases must be exported to a new layer for editing and analysis. Geopackage, the default format in QGIS, combines elements of these two file formats.

Conversely, raster data often depicts continuous data. There are three broad types: single-band, composite and thematic. Single-band shows variations of a single variable like elevation, slope, precipitation, or Hillshade and Aspect – as shown on the left side of the figure. Composite rasters refer to remotely sensed data like satellite imagery, as shown with the Landsat 8 image, where different bands can be combined for analysis and visualization. Thematic rasters are often used to release land-cover classifications derived from composite imagery, like the Annual Crop Inventory on the right.

Unlike vector data, the visualization of raster data is scale-dependent, varying with its cell or pixel size, which is tied to its spatial resolution. Raster data is strictly numeric with each cell assigned a number, corresponding to variations in a specific variable or attribute.

Rasters are generally in image file formats, the most common formats being GeoTIFs (.tif), and JPEG2000 (.jp2). Raster datasets underscore the finer-grain data that is publically available, with resolutions of 15 to 30 metres being common. We will use a combination of vector and raster datasets throughout the subsequent training materials.

So that concludes the first part of this video, expanding our understanding of the properties that make a dataset spatial and the main categories, subtypes and traits of spatial data. Stay tuned for the second half of this tutorial where we'll show the procedures for navigating and accessing spatial datasets from Open Maps.

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Video - What is GIS, and why use QGIS?

Catalogue number: Catalogue number: 89200005

Issue number: 2019001

Release date: February 17, 2020

QGIS Demo 1

What is GIS, and why use QGIS? - Video transcript

(The Statistics Canada symbol and Canada wordmark appear on screen with the title: "Demo 1 - What is GIS, and why use QGIS?")

Hello everyone, I'm Alex Foster and I work as a data analyst at Statistics Canada. As the first video in our series, today I'll introduce what Geographic Information Systems - or GIS for short - are, discuss their relevance and their potential integration in your areas of work and expertise.

There are two items to cover. The first is some definitions and applications of GIS using spatial data. The second is to contextualize why we're using QGIS, an open-source GIS, for the tutorials.

These training materials are targeted for new GIS users with no formal training using GIS. So we'll start with foundational concepts and skills, and build towards more advanced applications and topics throughout. These skills and procedures can then be extended to datasets that are thematically relevant to you. We'll show you how with a few relatively easy steps you can get quite a lot out of GIS, and how you can integrate Statistics Canada and other public datasets to address challenges or tasks faced in your day-to-day work.

Geographic Information Systems, or GIS, are programs that can store, process, combine and visualize spatial data, which is any dataset with coordinate information used to position and render it within GIS.

So if you have ever used a mapping tool or GPS to find the fastest route between locations or looked at weather maps of a storm, shown in the figures below, you've interacted with GIS and geospatial data.

So why use GIS? Well GIS programs are powerful tools for data linking, analysis and visualization, enabling spatial datasets to be overlaid, integrated, and mapped in an interactive and multi-scalar format. As such, GIS is the go-to-tool for disseminating data, and is the industry standard for decision-making – informing disparate topics from targeting social and economic development programs and policies; to optimizing marketing, business and service deliveries; to improving environmental and land-use management practices. GIS has many uses from simple analysis and mapping to highly advanced functions, scripting and modelling. We anticipate most uses of interest to new GIS users can be accomplished in a few easy steps - requiring little effort to get the most out of the data.

In general GIS can visualize multidisciplinary information in an intuitive and accessible format, which can be used to support and enhance documents, or act as a standalone product. You know, much like a picture is worth a thousand words, an interactive map is worth a thousand data tables in terms of interpretability and accessibility.

They can also be used to derive new information through overlaying and combining multiple datasets and variables and take advantage of finer resolution and frequency datasets.

The figure shows two visualizations I created in GIS. On the right is a heat map of traffic collision frequency in Ottawa for 2017 and on the left shows a time-series of the mean monthly temperatures across Manitoba in 2016. Both demonstrate the power of visualizing spatial data to convey information, and were produced using a few simple steps.

So why use QGIS? Well open-source GIS was traditionally restricted to technically trained users. Yet, technological developments have increased the immersion of GIS in our day-to-day lives, and made the software increasingly accessible and usable to new GIS users.

And this is epitomized by QGIS. As an open-source program it is free to download online with underlying codes also provided. It is advantageous as it emphasizes its graphical-user interface, resulting in an intuitive and easy-to-use program. It integrates its own toolset with those from other established open-source GIS such as SAGA and GRASS toolsets, as well as integrating user-created plugins, resulting in diverse functionality. It also has a smaller installation size and computational requirements than other GIS programs. And the significant user-base provides rapid updates, plugins and patches for the program, which in conjunction with online documentation can be consulted to perform or parametrize a variety of functions.

QGIS has been significantly expanded and improved upon with its newest releases.

So let's go and download QGIS. Use the link provided in the video description or search online as I'm doing right now. QGIS link

There are two main options for download on Windows: the OSGEO4W Package and the stand-alone Installers. The first is best suited for advanced users, as it automates updates and avoids duplicating packages used by multiple GIS programs.

We will download the stand-alone installer of which there are two versions. At the time of recording there is v. 3.6 The Most Recent Feature Rich Release and the new long-term release v. 3.4.

To enable the most up-to-date functions and adopt the next generation of QGIS, we will download the newest long-term release – version 3.4 – which was released in February 2019.

For users with other operating systems, the stand-alone installers can be downloaded by expanding the drop-downs below.

Once downloaded, use the default installation settings – hitting Next until Finish.

Once installed, open the QGIS Desktop application from the Start Bar or shortcut. In the pop-up box we will select the Fresh Start, instead of importing settings from QGIS 2.

The download procedures can be reapplied as needed when updating the program.

Stay tuned for the next series of videos, where we will download spatial data, and start to work through a few different procedures - so you can begin to analyze and visualize data within the program, and create products relevant to you. In the next demo we will introduce the common categories and file formats of spatial datasets, as well as procedures for navigating and downloading these datasets from Open Maps, the integrated federal archive for storing and disseminating spatial data.

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The Evaluation Division of Statistic Canada's Audit and Evaluation Branch conducted an independent evaluation of the agency's client service delivery. The primary objective of the evaluation was to provide a neutral, evidence-based analysis of the relevance and performance of the organization's client service delivery environment in support of decision making, accountability and improvement. The evaluation was conducted in accordance with the Treasury Board Secretariat's Policy on Results (2016) and Statistics Canada's Risk-Based Audit and Evaluation Plan (2018/2019 to 2022/2023).

The evaluation found that clients of Statistics Canada want fast, reliable, consistent, transparent and professional service at a reasonable cost. While they were satisfied with the professionalism of staff and the quality of the information and services provided, more complex requests (including those for customized products and expert advice) were sometimes challenging. Consistency, transparency, timeliness, communication and cost of services were all areas requiring improvement. The evaluation found some fundamental gaps in the organization: little evidence of an overarching strategy for client service delivery at the agency level, a lack of clarity around roles and responsibilities, inconsistent processes and tools resulting in a fragmented delivery of services, and gaps in corporate governance and leadership.

The evaluation proposed three recommendations:

Recommendation 1:

An agency-wide client service delivery strategy or plan is developed that covers governance and leadership, agency-level objectives, standards including targets, performance measures, roles and responsibilities, and communications. The strategy should focus on creating a more holistic and consistent approach that addresses the various issues highlighted during the evaluation, such as timeliness, transparency, consistency and costs.

Recommendation 2:

The agency's new CRMS is aligned to the strategy in Recommendation 1 and thus supports a more holistic and consistent approach.

Recommendation 3:

The quality and coverage of information in the CRMS are improved, and the awareness among managers about the CRMS is increased.

January 2020 edition

This module provides a concise summary of selected Canadian economic events, as well as international and financial market developments by calendar month. It is intended to provide contextual information only to support users of the economic data published by Statistics Canada. In identifying major events or developments, Statistics Canada is not suggesting that these have a material impact on the published economic data in a particular reference month.

All information presented here is obtained from publicly available news and information sources, and does not reflect any protected information provided to Statistics Canada by survey respondents.

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  • The Supreme Court of Canada on January 16th dismissed the Government of British Columbia's appeal of the previous decision by the Court of Appeal for British Columbia which had ruled that it is not within the authority of the Legislature to enact a proposed amendment to the Environmental Management Act, as the amendment, which relates to the regulation of an interprovincial undertaking—the expanded interprovincial pipeline of Trans Mountain Pipeline ULC and Trans Mountain Pipeline L.P.—lies beyond provincial jurisdiction.
  • The U.S. Secretary of the Interior signed a Record of Decision on January 22nd that allows the Bureau of Land Management to offer a right-of-way grant to Calgary-based TC Energy for a term of 30 years, allowing for the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline across 44 miles of federally managed lands in Montana.
  • Calgary-based Canadian Natural Resources Limited announced in December 2019 a 2020 capital budget of $4.05 billion, approximately $250 million over 2019 levels.
  • Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corporation announced in December 2019 a 2020 capital program of $2.3 billion. The company said that capital expenditures in its pipeline division will be primarily focused on advancing the development of the Peace Pipeline System including the Phase VI, VII, VIII, and IX expansions.
  • Calgary-based Imperial Oil Limited announced that its capital and exploration expenditures in 2020 are expected to range between $1.6 billion to $1.7 billion. The company said its capital and exploration expenditures totaled $1.814 billion in 2019.
  • Calgary-based Inter Pipeline Ltd. announced in December 2019 a $1.2 billion capital expenditure program for 2020. The company said that approximately $1.1 billion of total capital expenditures will be for organic growth initiatives, with the remaining invested in sustaining capital projects.
  • Calgary-based Crescent Point Energy Corp. announced a 2020 capital budget of $1.1 billion to $1.2 billion, comprised primarily of sustaining capital. The company said over 80% of the budget is allocated to four plays, including the company's key focus areas, Viewfield, Shaunavon, and Flat Lake as well as its North Dakota play.
  • Calgary-based AltaGas Ltd. announced in December 2019 that its 2020 capital investment is estimated at $900 million, comprised primarily of projects within the low-risk Utilities business.

Other news

  • The Bank of Canada maintained the target for the overnight rate at 1.75%. The last change in the target for the overnight rate was a 25 basis-point increase announced in October 2018.
  • The Government of Canada announced on January 19th that it had taken steps to start supporting recovery efforts in Newfoundland and Labrador, following the significant winter storm that hit the Province on January 17th. The Government said that it is working in close collaboration with provincial authorities, the Canadian Armed Forces, and other federal partners in the region to determine how they can best help the Province.
  • The Government of Canada announced on January 20th that it is actively monitoring the outbreak of a novel coronavirus originating in Wuhan, China, and is in close contact with international partners, including the World Health Organization. The Government said that the Public Health Agency of Canada is analyzing any potential risks to Canadians on a continuous basis.
  • The Government of Ontario announced it had reduced the small business Corporate Income Tax rate to 3.2% from 3.5%, effective January 1, 2020.
  • The Government of Alberta announced it had reduced the corporate tax rate from 11% to 10%, effective January 1, 2020.
  • The Government of Alberta announced that, until a court decision is reached saying otherwise, the federal government will impose a price of $20 per tonne of carbon dioxide emissions on transportation and heating fuels in Alberta on January 1, 2020. The Government also said that the rate will increase by $10 per tonne on April 1st of each year until the carbon price reaches $50 per tonne on April 1, 2022.
  • Toronto-based Cott Corporation announced it had entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to which Cott will acquire Primo Water Corporation of North Carolina in a transaction that values Primo at approximately USD $775 million. Cott said the transaction is expected to close in March 2020, subject to the conditions to the exchange offer and other customary closing conditions.
  • Ottawa-based Shopify Inc. announced it plans to open its first permanent office in Vancouver and hire 1,000 employees with a focus on software development. Shopify said the space is set to open in late 2020.

United States and other international news

  • The U.S. Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) maintained the target range for the federal funds interest rate at 1.50% to 1.75%. The last change in the target range was a 25 basis point decrease announced in October 2019.
  • The European Central Bank (ECB) left the interest rate on the main refinancing operations of the Eurosystem unchanged at 0.00%, and the interest rates on the marginal lending facility and the deposit facility unchanged at 0.25% and -0.50%, respectively. The ECB also maintained its asset purchase program at a monthly pace of €20 billion.
  • The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted to maintain the Bank Rate at 0.75% and the stock of UK government bond purchases, financed by the issuance of central bank reserves, at £435 billion. The last change in the Bank Rate was a 25 basis-point increase in August 2018.
  • The Bank of Japan (BoJ) announced it will continue to apply a -0.1% interest rate to the Policy-Rate Balances in current accounts held by financial institutions at the BoJ. The BoJ also said it would continue to purchase Japanese government bonds (JGB) so that 10-year JGB yields will remain at around zero percent.
  • The Executive Board of Norway's Norges Bank kept the policy rate unchanged at 1.50%. The last change in the policy rate was a 25 basis point increase in September 2019.
  • On January 15th, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced that the United States and China had signed an agreement on a Phase One trade deal.
  • On January 29th,U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law the "United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act", which implements the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
  • On January 29th, the European Parliament announced it had approved the UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement before submitting it to Council for the last step in the ratification process. The United Kingdom formally left the European Union on January 31, 2020.
  • California-based Visa Inc. announced it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Plaid of California, a financial technology company, for a total purchase consideration of USD $5.3 billion. Visa said the transaction is expected to close in the next three to six months, subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.
  • Michigan-based General Motors Co. announced a USD $2.2 billion investment at its Detroit-Hamtramck assembly plant to produce a variety of all-electric trucks and SUVs. GM said it will also invest an additional USD $800 million in supplier tooling and other projects related to the launch of the new electric trucks.
  • Texas-based McDermott International, Inc. announced that a restructuring transaction will be implemented through a prepackaged Chapter 11 process with the support of USD $2.81 billion in debtor-in-possession financing. The company said that all of its businesses are expected to continue to operate as normal for the duration of the restructuring. McDermott also said that it had reached an agreement to sell Lummas Technology to the Chatterjee Group and Rhône Group, both of New York, for USD $2.725 billion, subject to regulatory and court approval.
  • Kansas-based Spirit AeroSystems Holdings, Inc. issued a notice under the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Act of layoffs affecting approximately 2,800 employees at its Wichita, Kansas facility due to Boeing's 737 MAX production suspension. Spirit said it plans to implement smaller workforce reductions later this month for its plants in Tulsa and McAlester, Oklahoma, which also produce components for the MAX.
  • Texas-based Pier 1 Imports, Inc. announced it intends to reduce its store footprint by up to 450 locations, as well as close certain distribution centers and reduce its corporate headcount.
  • Minnesota-based 3M announced it had initiated a restructuring that will reduce approximately 1,500 positions, spanning all business groups, functions, and geographies.

Financial market news

  • West Texas Intermediate crude oil closed at USD $51.56 per barrel on January 31, down from a closing value of USD $61.68 at the end of December. Western Canadian Select crude oil trended lower in January, trading under USD $33 per barrel late in the month. The Canadian dollar closed at 75.57 cents U.S. on January 31, down from 76.99 cents U.S. at the end of December. The S&P/TSX composite index closed at 17,318.49 on January 31, up from a closing value of 17,063.43 at the end of December.

CVs for operating revenue - Specialized design services - 2018

CVs for operating revenue - Specialized design services - 2018
Table summary
This table displays the results of CVs for operating revenue - Specialized design services. The information is grouped by Regions (appearing as row headers), CVs for operating revenue, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Geography CVs for operating revenue
percent
Canada 1.86
Newfoundland and Labrador 0.00
Prince Edward Island 0.00
Nova Scotia 3.22
New Brunswick 2.39
Quebec 3.83
Ontario 2.99
Manitoba 2.48
Saskatchewan 1.06
Alberta 4.02
British Columbia 3.61
Yukon 0.00
Northwest Territories 0.00
Nunavut 0.00

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Business or organization and contact information

1. Verify or provide the business or organization's legal and operating name and correct where needed.

Note: Legal name modifications should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

Legal Name

The legal name is one recognized by law, thus it is the name liable for pursuit or for debts incurred by the business or organization. In the case of a corporation, it is the legal name as fixed by its charter or the statute by which the corporation was created.

Modifications to the legal name should only be done to correct a spelling error or typo.

To indicate a legal name of another legal entity you should instead indicate it in question 3 by selecting 'Not currently operational' and then choosing the applicable reason and providing the legal name of this other entity along with any other requested information.

Operating Name

The operating name is a name the business or organization is commonly known as if different from its legal name. The operating name is synonymous with trade name.

  • Legal name
  • Operating name (if applicable)

2. Verify or provide the contact information of the designated business or organization contact person for this questionnaire and correct where needed.

Note: The designated contact person is the person who should receive this questionnaire. The designated contact person may not always be the one who actually completes the questionnaire.

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Title
  • Preferred language of communication
    • English
    • French
  • Mailing address (number and street)
  • City
  • Province, territory or state
  • Postal code or ZIP code
  • Country
    • Canada
    • United States
  • Email address
  • Telephone number (including area code)
  • Extension number (if applicable)
  • The maximum number of characters is 10.
  • Fax number (including area code)

3. Verify or provide the current operational status of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

  • Operational
  • Not currently operational (e.g., temporarily or permanently closed, change of ownership)
    Why is this business or organization not currently operational?
    • Seasonal operations
      • When did this business or organization close for the season?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
    • Ceased operations
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Bankruptcy
        • Liquidation
        • Dissolution
        • Other
      • Specify the other reasons why the operations ceased
    • Sold operations
      • When was this business or organization sold?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the buyer?
    • Amalgamated with other businesses or organizations
      • When did this business or organization amalgamate?
        • Date
      • What is the legal name of the resulting or continuing business or organization?
      • What are the legal names of the other amalgamated businesses or organizations?
    • Temporarily inactive but will re-open
      • When did this business or organization become temporarily inactive?
        • Date
      • When does this business or organization expect to resume operations?
        • Date
      • Why is this business or organization temporarily inactive?
    • No longer operating due to other reasons
      • When did this business or organization cease operations?
        • Date
      • Why did this business or organization cease operations?

4. Verify or provide the current main activity of the business or organization identified by the legal and operating name above.

Note: The described activity was assigned using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

This question verifies the business or organization's current main activity as classified by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is an industry classification system developed by the statistical agencies of Canada, Mexico and the United States. Created against the background of the North American Free Trade Agreement, it is designed to provide common definitions of the industrial structure of the three countries and a common statistical framework to facilitate the analysis of the three economies. NAICS is based on supply-side or production-oriented principles, to ensure that industrial data, classified to NAICS , are suitable for the analysis of production-related issues such as industrial performance.

The target entity for which NAICS is designed are businesses and other organizations engaged in the production of goods and services. They include farms, incorporated and unincorporated businesses and government business enterprises. They also include government institutions and agencies engaged in the production of marketed and non-marketed services, as well as organizations such as professional associations and unions and charitable or non-profit organizations and the employees of households.

The associated NAICS should reflect those activities conducted by the business or organizational units targeted by this questionnaire only, as identified in the 'Answering this questionnaire' section and which can be identified by the specified legal and operating name. The main activity is the activity which most defines the targeted business or organization's main purpose or reason for existence. For a business or organization that is for-profit, it is normally the activity that generates the majority of the revenue for the entity.

The NAICS classification contains a limited number of activity classifications; the associated classification might be applicable for this business or organization even if it is not exactly how you would describe this business or organization's main activity.

Please note that any modifications to the main activity through your response to this question might not necessarily be reflected prior to the transmitting of subsequent questionnaires and as a result they may not contain this updated information.

The following is the detailed description including any applicable examples or exclusions for the classification currently associated with this business or organization.

Description and examples

  • This is the current main activity
    • Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's main activity
    • e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development
  • This is not the current main activity

Main activity

5. You indicated that is not the current main activity.

Was this business or organization's main activity ever classified as: ?

  • Yes
    • When did the main activity change?
    • Date
  • No

6. Search and select the industry classification code that best corresponds to this business or organization's main activity.

Select this business or organization's activity sector (optional)

  • Farming or logging operation
  • Construction company or general contractor
  • Manufacturer
  • Wholesaler
  • Retailer
  • Provider of passenger or freight transportation
  • Provider of investment, savings or insurance products
  • Real estate agency, real estate brokerage or leasing company
  • Provider of professional, scientific or technical services
  • Provider of health care or social services
  • Restaurant, bar, hotel, motel or other lodging establishment
  • Other sector

7. You have indicated that the current main activity of this business or organization is:

Main activity

Are there any other activities that contribute significantly (at least 10%) to this business or organization's revenue?

  • Yes, there are other activities
    • Provide a brief but precise description of this business or organization's secondary activity
    • e.g., breakfast cereal manufacturing, shoe store, software development
  • No, that is the only significant activity

8. Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?

When precise figures are not available, provide your best estimates.

Approximately what percentage of this business or organization's revenue is generated by each of the following activities?
  Percentage of revenue
Main activity  
Secondary activity  
All other activities  
Total percentage  

Method of collection

1. Indicate whether you will be answering the remaining questions or attaching files with the required information.

  • Answering the remaining questions
  • Attaching files

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Accounting Standards and Methods

1. What accounting standard is used for this report?

  • IFRS
  • GAAP
  • ASPE
  • Other
    • Specify other accounting standard

2. What method is used in accounting for exploration expenditures?

  • Successful efforts
  • Full cost
  • Other
    • Specify other method

North American Industry Classification System

3. Which of the following methods were used by this business to extract oil and gas?

Select all that apply.

Oil and gas extraction (except oil sands)

Formerly classified as 211113, Conventional oil and gas extraction, this Canadian industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the exploration for, and/or production of, petroleum or natural gas from wells in which the hydrocarbons will initially flow or can be produced using normal pumping techniques.

Oil sands extraction

Formerly classified as 211114, Non-conventional oil extraction, this industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in producing crude oil from oil sands or from reservoirs in which the hydrocarbons are semisolids and conventional production methods are not possible.

Oil and Gas Extraction (except oil sands)

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the exploration for, and/or production of, petroleum or natural gas from wells in which the hydrocarbons will initially flow or can be produced using normal pumping techniques. Include gas plants.

Oil Sands Extraction

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in producing crude oil from oil sands or from reservoirs in which the hydrocarbons are semisolids and conventional production methods are not possible. Include in-situ and mined oil sands projects.

Revenues and expenses, deductions and net income

4. What was this business's gross revenue from each of the following sources?

Gross revenues

a. Sales

Report the sales or transfer value of produced goods or services before any adjustment or intersegment elimination. Please include royalties and taxes that are imposed at the time of sale. Exclude GST.

b. Other production revenue

Include all other production revenue not reported in 4a. Include sales of services related to the oil and gas industry such as gas processing and well operating fees. Amount reported here should equal (question 6).

c. Other non-production revenue

Include all revenue not reported in sales of crude oil and natural gas (4a) or other production revenue (4b) such as foreign currency gains and losses, dividends. The amount reported here should equal (question 8).

The total gross revenues equal the sum of question 4a., 4b. and 4c.

What was this business's gross revenue from each of the following sources?
  CAN$ '000
a. Sales of crude oil and natural gas
Include all revenue associated with the sale of extracted oil and gas.
Exclude royalties, taxes and other charges.
 
b. Other production revenue
e.g., sales of services related to the oil and gas industry such as gas processing and well operating fees.
A breakdown of this revenue by provincial and territorial jurisdiction will be asked later in this questionnaire (question 6).
 
c. Other non-production revenue
Include all revenue not reported in 4a or 4b, such as foreign currency gains and losses, dividends.
A breakdown of this revenue by provincial and territorial jurisdiction will be asked later in this questionnaire (question 8).
 
Total gross revenue (a + b + c)  

5. For which of the following provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions did this business have any other production revenue?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only
  • Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia — offshore only
  • Nova Scotia — mainland only
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

6. For the [amount] reported as other production revenue, what is the breakdown by provincial and/or territorial jurisdiction?

Only include revenue associated to the oil and gas industry

Total of this question should sum to value reported in Q4 (b).

Other production revenue

Please provide a provincial breakdown of values reported in question 4b.

Include sales of services related to the oil and gas industry such as gas processing and well operating fees.

For the [amount] reported as other production revenue, what is the breakdown by provincial and/or territorial jurisdiction?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total - other production revenue  

7. For which of the following provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions did this business have any other non-production revenue?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only
  • Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia — offshore only
  • Nova Scotia — mainland only
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

8. For the [amount] reported as other non-production revenue, what is the breakdown by provincial and/or territorial jurisdiction?

Include all revenue such as foreign currency gains and losses, dividends

Total of this question should sum to value reported in Q4 (c).

Other non-production revenue

Please provide a provincial breakdown of values reported in question 4c.

Include all non-production revenue such as foreign currency gains and losses, dividends.

For the [amount] reported as other non-production revenue, what is the breakdown by provincial and/or territorial jurisdiction?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total - other non-production revenue  

9. What were this business's expenses and deductions for the following items?

Exclude capitalised expenditures, which are to be reported later in the questionnaire.

Note: regarding partnerships and joint venture activities or projects, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such projects or ventures, as applicable.

Expenses, deductions and net income

a. Royalties and Similar Payments

The value reported here should equal the sum of provincial and freehold royalties for the Oil Sands Extraction sector plus the federal crown, provincial, and non-crown royalties for the Oil and Gas Extraction (except oil sands) sector, as applicable.

b. Operating expenditures

Include cost of materials and supplies used in production, surface lease rentals, lifting costs and all other expenditures which are related to producing operations. All general and administrative costs related to producing activities and charged to current year operations should also be included here.

The value reported here should equal the sum of total operating expenditures for the Oil Sands Extraction sector plus the sum of total operating expenditures for the Oil and Gas Extraction (except oil sands) sector, as applicable. The breakdown of the operating expenditures will be requested later in the questionnaire.

Exclude any non-cash charges and royalties.

c. Salaries, wages and benefits

Include the cost of salaries and wages (including bonuses and commissions, employer contributions to pension, medical, unemployment insurance plans, etc. ) paid to your own workforce during the reporting period.

d. Other operating expenditures

Include only costs associated with non-producing operations and other expense items not reported elsewhere, e.g., a natural gas processing fee paid to other companies.

e. Interest expense

Include interest paid on bank loans, bonds, etc.

f. Federal income tax

Include federal income tax pertaining to the current period and assumed to be currently due.

g. Provincial income tax

Include provincial income tax pertaining to the current period and assumed to be currently due. The amount reported should include the Saskatchewan Corporate Capital Tax Surcharge if applicable.

h. Deferred income tax

Include accrued tax obligations reflected as an expense in the income statement, but not payable in the current reporting period.

i. Exploration and development charged to current operations

Include exploration and development expenses charged to current operations.

j. Amortization and depreciation expense

The systematic charge-off to expense of costs for depreciable assets that had been initially capitalised or deferred. Write-downs of depreciable assets resulting from impairments should be included in this category. However, write-offs arising from unusual dispositions and gains and/or losses on sales of assets should be reported in question 9l. and 9m. respectively.

k. Depletion

Include the current depletion charges for costs subject to such deduction. Write-offs resulting from the application of ceiling tests should be reported in question 9l., 'Write-offs and amortization of deferred charges'. Gains and losses on disposal of properties should be reported in question 9m., 'Other non-cash expenses and deductions'.

l. Write-offs and amortization of deferred charges

Adjustments may be made for non-operating items which the company ordinarily eliminates from its reported 'Internal cash flow'.

m. Other non-cash expenses and deductions

Include non-cash items not reported elsewhere such as unrealised losses on currency transactions, non-controlling shareholders' interest in earnings of consolidated subsidiaries, and the equity portion of losses of unconsolidated affiliates. This item should be reduced by such non-cash revenue items as unrealised currency gains, non-controlling shareholders' interest in losses of consolidated subsidiaries, and equity in earnings of unconsolidated affiliates.

The subtotal of expenses and deductions equals the sum of question 9a. to 9m.

The total net income equals the total gross revenues minus the subtotal of expenses and deductions.

What were this business's expenses and deductions for the following items?
  CAN$ '000
a. Royalties and similar payments  
b. Operating expenses
Figures reported here should equal the sum reported for the oil sands extraction sector (question 33) plus the sum reported for the oil and gas extraction sector (questions 35 to 38).
 
c. Salaries, wages and benefits  
d. Other operating expenses  
e. Interest expense  
f. Federal income tax  
g. Provincial income tax  
h. Deferred income tax  
i. Exploration and development charged to current operations  
j. Amortization and depreciation expense  
k. Depletion  
l. Write-offs and amortization of deferred charges  
m. Other non-cash expenses and deductions  
Subtotal expenses and deductions  
Total gross revenue
Previously reported in question 4.
 
Total net income
Total gross revenues minus total expenses and deductions.
 

10. How many employees did this business have?

Provide the number of employees associated with the expenses for salaries, wages and benefits (item 9c.).

Number of employees

Balance Sheet

11. What were this business's upstream assets?

Balance sheet

a. Total current assets

Include such items as cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, inventories, etc.

b. Net capital assets

Include land not held for the purpose of re-sale, amortizable assets such as buildings, machinery and equipment, etc.

c. Other assets

Include all assets not reported as either current or capital assets.

Total assets equals the sum of questions 11a. to c.

What were this business's upstream assets?
  CAN$ '000
a. Total current assets  
b. Net capital assets  
c. Other assets  
Total assets  

12. What were this business's upstream liabilities and equity?

Balance sheet

a. Current liabilities

Include such items as current portion of long-term debt, accounts payable, notes payable, etc.

b. Long-term debt

Include all debt with a maturity of greater than one year.

c. Other liabilities

Include all liabilities not reported as either a current liability or long-term debt.

d. Equity

Include common shares, preferred shares, retained earnings and all other equity.

Total liabilities and equity equal the sum of questions 12a. to d.

What were this business's upstream liabilities and equity?
  CAN$ '000
a. Current liabilities  
b. Long term debt  
c. Other liabilities  
d. Equity  
Total liabilities and equity  

Abandonment and reclamation costs

13. Did this business have any associated abandonment and reclamation costs?

Include all costs such as well plugging and abandonment and remediation.

  • Yes
  • No

14. What were the associated abandonment and reclamation costs for your operations?

Include all costs such as well plugging and abandonment and remediation.

Figures reported here should equal to the sum reported for abandonment and reclamation costs by provincial and territorial jurisdictions (question 16).

Abandonment and Reclamation

Include costs such as well plugging and abandonment, well suspension, casing removal, zone abandonments, plug backs, reclamation and remediation.

CAN$ '000

15. For which of the following provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions did this business have abandonment and reclamation costs?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only
  • Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia — offshore only
  • Nova Scotia — mainland only
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

16. For the [amount] reported as abandonment and reclamation costs, what is the breakdown by provincial and/or territorial jurisdiction?

Abandonment and Reclamation

Include costs such as well plugging and abandonment, well suspension, casing removal, zone abandonments, plug backs, reclamation and remediation.

For which of the following provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions did this business have abandonment and reclamation costs?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total - abandonment and reclamation costs  

Capital expenditures for crude oil in-situ, mining or upgraders

17. Which of the following methods of crude oil extraction are employed by this business?

Include this business's own operations as well as partnerships and joint venture activities or projects as applicable. In the next section of the questionnaire, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such oil sands projects or ventures.

Select all that apply.

Capital expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Note: Regarding partnerships and joint venture activities or projects, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such oil sands projects or ventures.

In situ:

In situ refers to extraction employing techniques of drilling wells and then injecting steam, combustion or other sources of heat into the reservoir to warm the bitumen so it can be pumped to the surface.

Mining:

Mining is the use of machinery and equipment to extract deposits that are close to the surface.

Upgraders:

Upgraders convert heavy bitumen into lighter crude oil.

  • In-situ
    • i.e., drilling wells and then injecting steam, combustion or other sources of heat into the reservoir to warm the bitumen so it can be pumped to the surface
  • Mining
    • i.e., the use of machinery and equipment to extract deposits that are close to the surface
  • Upgraders
    • i.e., converting heavy bitumen into lighter crude oil

18. In the oil sands extraction sector, what capital expenditures did this business have?

Note: regarding partnerships and joint venture activities or projects, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such oil sands projects or ventures.

Select all that apply.

  • Capital expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders
  • Oil rights acquisition and retention costs
  • Include all fees associated with using land agents.
  • Land and leases purchased from others
  • Include all fees associated with using land agents.
  • Machinery and Equipment
  • Include items such as boilers, compressors, motors, pumps and any other items that may be termed manufacturing or mining equipment as opposed to a fixed installation such as a building.
  • Housing
  • Value of residential structures and related infrastructures within a company town-site.
  • Drilling and pre-mining expenditures
  • Drilling expenditures include core hole and delineation drilling. Include the cost of casing and other materials and equipment left in place, core analysis, logging, road building, and other directly related services. Pre-mining costs include overburden removal and other pre-production expenditures.
  • Cost of capitalised overhead
  • Report the cost of capitalised overhead not allocated in questions 19-23. These overhead charges should exclude any amounts to be reported later in the questionnaire for the Oil and Gas Extraction (except oil sands) sector.
  • Research and other capital expenditures
  • Include all research costs associated with oil sands extraction and/or natural gas extraction, such as laboratory work, consultants' fees, performance evaluations and experimental pilot plants (including any capitalised operating expenditures). Other costs include items such as drainage systems, roadways, tankages, anti-pollution equipment and fixed installations not including machinery and equipment included in question 21.

Note: On the paper version of this questionnaire, these capital expenditures were reported in Schedule II, lines 1-6.

  • Oil rights acquisition, fees and retention
  • Land and leases purchased from others
  • Machinery and equipment
  • Housing
  • Drilling and pre-mining
  • Include over burden removal.
  • Capitalised overhead
  • Exclude operating expenditures and royalties.
  • Research and other expenditures

19. What were the capital expenditures for the acquisition of oil rights, fees and retention for the following operations?

Capital expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Expenditures associated with land and lease acquisition relating to oil rights, fees and retention.

Include all fees associated with using land agents.

Note: Regarding partnerships and joint venture activities or projects, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such oil sands projects or ventures.

What were the capital expenditures for the acquisition of oil rights, fees and retention for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total capital expenditures for the acquisition of oil rights, fees and retention  

20. What were the capital expenditures for land and leases purchased from other businesses for the following operations?

Capital expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Expenditures associated with the purchase of land and lease from others.

Include all fees associated with using land agents.

Note: Regarding partnerships and joint venture activities or projects, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such oil sands projects or ventures.

What were the capital expenditures for land and leases purchased from other businesses for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total capital expenditures for land and leases purchased from other businesses  

21. What were the capital expenditures for machinery and equipment for the following operations?

Capital expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Include items such as boilers, compressors, motors, pumps and any other items that may be termed manufacturing or mining equipment as opposed to a fixed installation such as a building.

Note: Regarding partnerships and joint venture activities or projects, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such oil sands projects or ventures.

What were the capital expenditures for machinery and equipment for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total capital expenditures for machinery and equipment  

22. What were the capital expenditures for housing for the following operations?

Capital expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Value of residential structures and related infrastructures within a company town-site.

Note: Regarding partnerships and joint venture activities or projects, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such oil sands projects or ventures.

What were the capital expenditures for housing for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total capital expenditures for housing  

23. What were the capital expenditures for drilling and pre-mining for the following operations?

Include overburden removal.

Capital expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Drilling expenditures include core hole and delineation drilling. Include the cost of casing and other materials and equipment left in place, core analysis, logging, road building, and other directly related services. Pre-mining costs include overburden removal and other pre-production expenditures.

Note: Regarding partnerships and joint venture activities or projects, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such oil sands projects or ventures.

What were the capital expenditures for drilling and pre-mining for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total capital expenditures for drilling and pre-mining  

24. What were the capital expenditures for capitalised overhead for the following operations?

Exclude operating expenditures and royalties.

Capital expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Report the cost of capitalised overhead not allocated in questions 19-23. These overhead charges should exclude any amounts to be reported later in the questionnaire for the Oil and Gas Extraction (except oil sands) sector.

Note: Regarding partnerships and joint venture activities or projects, report the expenditures reflecting your company's net interest in such oil sands projects or ventures.

What were the capital expenditures for capitalised overhead for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total capital expenditures for capitalised overhead  

25. What were the capital expenditures for research and other expenditures for the following operations?

Exclude operating expenditures and royalties.

Capital expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Include all research costs associated with oil sands extraction oil and/or natural gas extraction, such as laboratory work, consultants' fees, performance evaluations and experimental pilot plants (including any capitalised operating expenditures). Other costs include items such as drainage systems, roadways, tankages, anti-pollution equipment and fixed installations not including machinery and equipment included in question 21.

What were the capital expenditures for research and other expenditures for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total capital expenditures for research and other expenditures  

Summary of capital expenditure for crude oil in-situ, mining or upgraders

26. This is a summary of your business's capital expenditures in the oil sands extraction sector.

Please review the values and if needed, click the Previous button at the bottom of the page to navigate to the previous pages to make any modifications.

This is a summary of your business's capital expenditures in the oil sands extraction sector.
  CAN$ '000
Total capital expenditures for in-situ  
Total capital expenditures for mining  
Total capital expenditures for upgraders  
Total capital expenditures  

Operating expenses for crude oil in-situ, mining or upgraders

27. What operating expenses did this business have?

Select all that apply.

Operating expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Field, well or plant expenditures

Include all direct operating expenses and any other expenses directly related to the mining, stimulation, processing, upgrading and delivery of the product, and cost of purchased fuel and electricity.

Taxes

Include taxes to federal, provincial and municipal governments such as property taxes, commodity tax, and carbon tax but exclude royalties, income taxes, and taxes that are part of the list price of purchases.

Fuel and purchased electricity

Include costs for fuel and electricity for all sites.

Water handling and disposal

Include all costs pertaining to water handling and disposal.

Operating overhead

Include all remaining general and administrative expenses related to crude oil in situ, mining, upgraders or natural gas production, including any corporate allocation to this segment. (These overhead charges should exclude any reported at question 24 for capitalised overheads.)

  • Field, well and/or plant
  • Taxes
  • Exclude income taxes and royalties.
  • Purchased fuel and electricity
  • Water handling and disposal
  • Operating overhead

28. What were the field, well and/or plant expenses for the following operations?

Operating expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Include all direct operating expenses and any other expenses directly related to the mining, stimulation, processing, upgrading and delivery of the product, and cost of purchased fuel and electricity.

What were the field, well and/or plant expenses for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total operating expenses for field, well and/or plant  

29. What were the taxes incurred for the following operations?

Exclude income taxes and royalties.

Operating expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Include taxes to federal, provincial and municipal governments such as property taxes, commodity tax, and carbon tax but exclude royalties, income taxes, and taxes that are part of the list price of purchases.

What were the taxes incurred for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total taxes incurred from operations  

30. What were the purchased fuel and electricity expenses for the following operations?

Operating expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Include costs for fuel and electricity for all sites.

What were the purchased fuel and electricity expenses for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total operating expenses for purchased fuel and electricity  

31. What were the water handling and disposal expenses for the following operations?

Exclude operating expenditures and royalties.

Operating expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Include all costs pertaining to water handling and disposal.

What were the water handling and disposal expenses for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total operating expenses for water handling and disposal  

32. What were the operating overhead expenses for the following operations?

Exclude operating expenditures and royalties.

Operating expenditures for crude oil in situ, mining or upgraders

Include all remaining general and administrative expenses related to crude oil in situ, mining, upgraders or natural gas production, including any corporate allocation to this segment. (These overhead charges should exclude any reported at question 24 for capitalised overheads).

What were the operating overhead expenses for the following operations?
  CAN$ '000
In-situ  
Mining  
Upgraders  
Total operating expenses for overhead  

Summary of operating expenses for crude oil in-situ, mining or upgraders

33. This is a summary of operating expenses for crude oil in-situ, mining or upgraders.

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This is a summary of operating expenses for crude oil in-situ, mining or upgraders.
  CAN$ '000
Total operating expenses for crude oil in-situ  
Total operating expenses for crude oil mining  
Total operating expenses for crude oil upgraders  
Total operating expenses  

Operating expenses by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions - Oil and gas extraction sector (except oil sands)

34. For which of the following provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions did this business incur operating expenses?

Select all that apply.

Operating expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Operating costs include all direct operating expenses such as wages and salaries, materials and supplies, fuel and power, well conditioning costs, municipal taxes, other direct operating expenses, maintenance and repairs expensed and contract services. Also include the non-capitalised cost of purchased injection materials used in enhanced recovery projects.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only
  • Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia — offshore only
  • Nova Scotia — mainland only
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

Did not incur operating expenses within Canada

35. What were this business's operating expenses for field, well and gathering operations by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Operating expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Include primary, secondary, and tertiary recovery and pressure maintenance facilities, gathering systems and other well site facilities, surface lease rentals, and cost of purchased fuel and electricity.

What were this business's operating expenses for field, well and gathering operations by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total operating expenses for field, well and gathering operations  

36. What were this business's operating expenses for natural gas processing plants by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Operating expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Include expenses associated with field processing plants as well as reprocessing activities, recycling projects, and cost of purchased fuel and electricity.

What were this business's operating expenses for natural gas processing plants by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total operating expenses for natural gas processing plants  

37. What were this business's operating expenses for taxes by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Exclude income tax and royalties.

Operating expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Include taxes to federal, provincial and municipal governments, but exclude royalties, income taxes, and taxes that are part of the list price of purchases.

What were this business's operating expenses for taxes by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total operating expenses for taxes  

38. What were this business's operating expenses for overhead by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Operating expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Include all remaining general and administrative expenses related to upstream operations, including any corporate allocation to this segment.

What were this business's operating expenses for overhead by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total operating expenses for overhead  

Upstream expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions — Oil and gas extraction sector (except oil sands)

39. For which provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions did this business incur upstream capital expenditures in exploration, development and production?

Select all that apply.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only
  • Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia — offshore only
  • Nova Scotia — mainland only
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut

Did not incur capital expenditures within Canada

40. What were this business's upstream exploration expenditures for oil and gas rights acquisition and retention by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Include overhead.

Upstream exploration expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Acquisition and retention costs and fees for oil and gas rights. Include bonuses, legal fees and filing fees. Exclude inter-company sales or transfers.

Include all fees associated with using land agents.

What were this business's upstream exploration expenditures for oil and gas rights acquisition and retention by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for oil and gas rights acquisition and retention  

41. What were this business's upstream exploration expenditures for land and leases purchased from other petroleum companies by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream exploration expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Purchases from companies that are engaged primarily in petroleum activities.

Include all fees associated with using land agents.

What were this business's upstream exploration expenditures for land and leases purchased from other petroleum companies by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for land and leases purchased from other petroleum companies  

42. What were this business's upstream exploration expenditures for geological and geophysical services by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream exploration expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Include such activities as seismic crew expenses, both company owned and contract. Include camp, bulldozing and dirt work, flying crews in and out, seismograph, velocity survey, gravity meter, magnetometer, core drilling, photo geological digital processing, magnetic playback and bottom hole contributions and environmental impact studies and other similar pre-exploration expenditures. All seismic or geological and geophysical expenditures (including stratigraphic tests) should be reported here, whether such activity is deemed exploration or development by the company.

What were this business's upstream exploration expenditures for geological and geophysical services by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for geological and geophysical services  

43. What were this business's upstream exploration expenditures for exploration drilling by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

What were this business's upstream exploration expenditures for geological and geophysical services by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Drilling outside a proven area or within a proven area, but to a previously untested horizon, in order to determine whether oil or gas reserves exist rather than to develop proven reserves discovered by previous drilling. Include costs of dry wells, casing and other materials and equipment abandoned in place; productive wells, including capped wells; and wells still in progress at year-end. Also include costs incurred in fighting blow-outs, runaways, and in replacing damaged equipment.

What were this business's upstream exploration expenditures for exploration drilling by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for exploration drilling  

44. What were this business's upstream development expenditures for development drilling by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream development expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Drilling within the proven area of an oil or gas reservoir to the depth of a stratigraphic horizon known to be productive for the purpose of extracting oil or gas reserves. This will cover costs of dry wells, including casing and other materials and equipment abandoned in place; productive wells, including capped well; and wells still in progress at year end. Include costs incurred in fighting blow-outs, runaways, and in replacing damaged equipment. Exclude costs associated with service wells.

Note: There should be no development expenditures until a development plan has been approved.

What were this business's upstream development expenditures for development drilling by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for development drilling  

45. What were this business's upstream development expenditures for proven reserves purchased by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream development expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Purchases from those companies that are engaged primarily in petroleum activities.

What were this business's upstream development expenditures for proven reserves purchased by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for proven reserves purchased  

46. What were this business's upstream production expenditures for production and non-production facilities, contract drilling rigs and supply boats by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream production expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Production facilities

Include tangible well and lease equipment comprising casing, tubing, wellheads, pumps, flowlines, separators, treaters, dehydrators. Include gathering pipelines, lease and centralized tank batteries and associated facilities prior to delivery to trunk pipelines terminals, and other production facilities. Also include costs associated with intangibles such as pre-production studies costs, and those expenditures that you consider to be pre-development.

Non-production facilities

Include automotive, aeroplane, communication, office and miscellaneous equipment not otherwise provided.

Drilling rigs and supply boats

Report expenditures including progress payments for the purchase of new and imported used and new drilling rigs (on and offshore) and supply boats.

What were this business's upstream production expenditures for production and non-production facilities, contract drilling rigs and supply boats by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for production and non-production facilities, contract drilling rigs and supply boats  

47. What were this business's upstream production expenditures for enhanced recovery projects by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream production expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Include only expenditures on facilities in tertiary projects involving steam injection, miscible flooding, etc. Include service wells, both tangible and intangible, including the costs of drilling and equipping injection wells and also the cost of capitalised injection fuel (miscible fluid) costs, but exclude non-recoverable injection fluids charged to current operations.

What were this business's upstream production expenditures for enhanced recovery projects by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for production and non-production facilities, contract drilling rigs and supply boats  

48. What were this business's upstream production expenditures for natural gas processing plants by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream production expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Report only the capitalised amounts of the plants, including structures, measuring, regulating and related equipment.

What were this business's upstream production expenditures for natural gas processing plants by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for natural gas processing plants  

49. What were this business's upstream overhead expenditures for exploration by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream overhead expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Allocate capitalised upstream overhead to the categories indicated. These overhead charges should exclude any reported in question 38 (operating expenditures for overhead).

What were this business's upstream overhead expenditures for exploration by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for exploration  

50. What were this business's upstream overhead expenditures for development by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream overhead expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Allocate capitalised upstream overhead to the categories indicated. These overhead charges should exclude any reported in question 38 (operating expenditures for overhead).

What were this business's upstream overhead expenditures for development by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for development  

51. What were this business's upstream overhead expenditures for production by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?

Upstream overhead expenditures by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions

Allocate capitalised upstream overhead to the categories indicated. These overhead charges should exclude any reported in question 38 (operating expenditures for overhead).

What were this business's upstream overhead expenditures for production by provincial and/or territorial jurisdictions?
  CAN$ '000
Newfoundland and Labrador — offshore only  
Newfoundland and Labrador — mainland only  
Prince Edward Island  
Nova Scotia — offshore only  
Nova Scotia — mainland only  
New Brunswick  
Quebec  
Ontario  
Manitoba  
Saskatchewan  
Alberta  
British Columbia  
Yukon  
Northwest Territories  
Nunavut  
Total upstream expenditures for production  

Changes or events

1. Indicate any changes or events that affected the reported values for this business or organization, compared with the last reporting period.

Select all that apply.

  • Strike or lock-out
  • Exchange rate impact
  • Price changes in goods or services sold
  • Contracting out
  • Organizational change
  • Price changes in labour or raw materials
  • Natural disaster
  • Recession
  • Change in product line
  • Sold business or business units
  • Expansion
  • New or lost contract
  • Plant closures
  • Acquisition of business or business units
  • Other
  • Specify the other changes or events:
  • No changes or events

Contact person

1. Statistics Canada may need to contact the person who completed this questionnaire for further information.

Is the provided given names and the provided family name the best person to contact?

  • Yes
  • No

Who is the best person to contact about this questionnaire?

  • First name:
  • Last name:
  • Title:
  • Email address:
  • Telephone number (including area code):
  • Extension number (if applicable):
  • The maximum number of characters is 5.
  • Fax number (including area code):

Feedback

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Include the time spent gathering the necessary information.

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International Study of Adults (ISA) – 2020

Section A

A2_Q01a I would like to start with some general questions. Can you please tell me in which year you were born?

  • Year:
    (MIN: 1954)
    (MAX: 2004)
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q01b And in which month were you born?

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q01bCAX2 Which of the following age groups are you in?

  • Less than 16 years
  • 16-24
  • 25-34
  • 35-44
  • 45-54
  • 55-65
  • 66 and over
  • DK
  • RF

A2_I01bCAX3 Thank you for your time. Unfortunately, this survey focuses on people between 16 and 65 years of age.

A2_N02 Is the respondent male or female?

  • Male
  • Female
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q03a Were you born in Canada?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q03bCA In what country were you born?

  • India
  • China
  • Philippines
  • Hong Kong
  • Pakistan
  • Iran
  • United States
  • Syria
  • United Kingdom
  • France
  • Other - specify
  • DK
  • RF

A2_S03b What country was that?

  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q03CAX1 Are you now, or have you ever been a landed immigrant in Canada?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q03CAX2 In what year did you first become a landed immigrant in Canada?

  • Year
    (MIN: 1950)
    (MAX: 2021)
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q03c How old were you when you first came to Canada to live or in which year did you come? You may have first come to live in Canada on a work or study permit or as a refugee claimant (asylum seeker).

  • Age
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 65)
  • DK
  • RF
  • Year
    (MIN: 1955)
    (MAX: 2020)
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q03d Was your mother born in Canada?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q03e Was your father born in Canada?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04a1CA What is the language that you first learned at home in childhood And Still Understand?

  • English
  • French
  • Mandarin
  • Cantonese
  • Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino)
  • Spanish
  • Punjabi
  • Arabic
  • Italian
  • German
  • Persian (Farsi)
  • Portuguese
  • Other - specify
  • DK
  • RF

A2_S04a1 What language was that?

  • DK
  • RF

A2_N04a2 Did the respondent mention more than 1 language?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04a2CA What is the second language that you first learned at home in childhood And Still Understand?

  • English
  • French
  • Mandarin
  • Cantonese
  • Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino)
  • Spanish
  • Punjabi
  • Arabic
  • Italian
  • German
  • Persian (Farsi)
  • Portuguese
  • Other - specify
  • DK
  • RF

A2_S04a2 What language was that?

  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCA What language do you speak most often at home?

  • English
  • French
  • Mandarin
  • Cantonese
  • Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino)
  • Spanish
  • Punjabi
  • Arabic
  • Italian
  • German
  • Persian (Farsi)
  • Portuguese
  • Other - specify
  • DK
  • RF

A2_S04b What language is that?

  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCAX1 How would you rate your current reading skills in English/French? Are they …

  • Cannot read in English/French
  • poor
  • fair
  • good
  • very good
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCAX2 How would you rate your current writing skills in English/French? Are they …

  • Cannot write in English/French
  • poor
  • fair
  • good
  • very good
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCAX3 How would you rate your current ability to speak in English/French? Is it…

  • Cannot speak in English/French
  • poor
  • fair
  • good
  • very good
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCAX4 How would you rate your current reading skills in French/English? Are they …

  • Cannot read in French/English
  • poor
  • fair
  • good
  • very good
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCAX5 How would you rate your current writing skills in French/English? Are they …

  • Cannot write in French/English
  • poor
  • fair
  • good
  • very good
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCAX6 Are you an Aboriginal person, that is, First Nations, Métis or Inuit? First Nations include Status and Non-Status Indians.

  • No, not an Aboriginal person
  • Yes, First Nations (North American Indian)
  • Yes, Métis
  • Yes, Inuit (Inuk)
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCAX7 Are you a Status Indian (Registered or Treaty) as defined by the Indian Act of Canada?

  • Yes, Status Indian (Registered or Treaty)
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCAX8 Are you a member of a First Nation/Indian Band?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

A2_Q04bCAX9 What First Nation or Indian Band are you a member of?

  • DK
  • RF

Section B

B2_I01a I would now like to ask you some questions about your education.

B2_Q01CA1 Have you graduated from high school (secondary school) including high school equivalency?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q01CA2 What is the highest grade of elementary, junior high or high school that you have ever completed?

  • Less than Grade 6
  • Grade 6
  • Grade 7-8 (Secondary 1 or 2 in QUE)
  • Grade 9 (Secondary 3 in QUE or Senior 1 in MAN)
  • Grade 10 - 13 (Secondary 4 or 5 in QUE, Senior 2, 3 or 4 in MAN, Level I, II or III in NFLD, OAC in ONT)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q01CA3 In what province or territory were you last in high school or junior high school?

  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Nova Scotia
  • New Brunswick
  • Quebec
  • Ontario
  • Manitoba
  • Saskatchewan
  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Yukon
  • Northwest Territories
  • Nunavut
  • U.S.A.
  • Outside Canada/U.S.A.
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q01CA4 Was the high school or secondary school diploma you received a vocational diploma, or an attestation of vocational training, or a diploma of vocational studies (DVS)?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q01CA5 The response categories for the next question are on card #1a. After I read the question to you, please indicate your response choice from the list of options.

What is the highest certificate, diploma or degree you have obtained on this card?

  • No formal education
  • Less than high school diploma
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute
  • University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's degree
  • Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
  • University certificate or diploma above the bachelor's degree
  • First professional degree (degree in law (LL.B.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), optometry (O.D.), divinity)
  • Master's degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., Post-Master's certificate)
  • Earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Ed.)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q01CA6 What type of Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma did you obtain? Was it...?

  • Certificate of Apprenticeship or Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation)
  • DEP/DVS, offered in Quebec
  • ASP/AVS, offered in Quebec
  • Other trades certificate or diploma
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q01CA7 What type of CEGEP diploma or certificate did you obtain? Was it...?

  • A pre-university college diploma
  • A technical or career college diploma
  • An Attestation of Collegial Studies (A.C.S.)
  • Other
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q01CA8 What is the normal length of time required to complete this certificate or diploma when taken full-time?

  • Less than 6 months
  • 6 months to less than 12 months
  • One year
  • Greater than one year but less than two years
  • Two years
  • Greater than two years but less than three years
  • Three years or more
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q02a Besides this certificate, diploma or degree, have you completed any other certificates, diplomas or degrees on this card?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q02bCA1 Which other certificates, diplomas or degrees have you obtained? Please name all that apply.

  • Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of less than 2 years
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of 2 years or more
  • University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's degree
  • Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
  • University certificate or diploma above the bachelor's degree
  • First professional degree (degree in law (LL.B.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), optometry (O.D.), divinity)
  • Master's degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., Post-Master's certificate)
  • Earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Ed.)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q02bCA2 What type of Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma did you obtain? Was it...?

  • Certificate of Apprenticeship or Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation)
  • DEP/DVS, offered in Quebec
  • ASP/AVS, offered in Quebec
  • Other trades certificate or diploma, from a program of less than 2 years
  • Other trades certificate or diploma, from a program of 2 years or more
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q02bCA3 What type of CEGEP diploma or certificate did you obtain? Was it...?

  • A pre-university college diploma
  • A technical or career college diploma
  • An Attestation of Collegial Studies (A.C.S.)
  • Other
  • DK
  • RF

B2_I03 I would now like to ask you some questions about your highest certificate, diploma or degree.

B2_Q03a Did you obtain this education in Canada?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q03bCA In which country did you obtain your highest certificate, diploma or degree?

  • India
  • China
  • Philippines
  • Hong Kong
  • Pakistan
  • Iran
  • United States
  • Syria
  • United Kingdom
  • France
  • Other - specify
  • DK
  • RF

B2_S03b What country was that?

  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q04a Which of the following categories would best represent the field of study of this highest certificate, diploma or degree?

  • Economics, Business and Administration
    (e.g., retail, commerce, finance, office administration, marketing, accounting, insurance)
  • Law
    (e.g., labour law, paralegal training)
  • Health
    (e.g., medicine, nursing, paramedical, pharmacy, dental studies, veterinary, psychiatry)
  • Welfar
    e (e.g., social work, youth work, elderly care, child care)
  • Social and Behavioral Science
    s (e.g., political science, psychology, cultural studies)
  • Journalism and Information
    (e.g., communication science, library studies, museum studies)
  • Information and Communications Technologies (ICT)
    (e.g., computer programming, software development, network design, database administration, informatics, computer science)
  • Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics
    (e.g., biology, earth sciences, chemical lab technology)
  • Engineering and Manufacturing
    (e.g., electronics, car mechanics, tool making, mining, civil engineering)
  • Construction
    (e.g., architecture, masonry, plumbing)
  • Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Environmental Studies
    (e.g., farming, horticulture, animal care, environmental protection)
  • Personal and Community Services
    (e.g., hairdressing, hotel management, sports, tourism, cooking, waste management, cleaning, sewing, occupational health and safety)
  • Security and Transport
    (e.g., police, army training, air traffic control, crane and truck driving, railway operations)
  • Education and Teacher Training
    (e.g., special education, teaching assistant, elementary teacher education, didactics)
  • Humanities, Languages and Arts
    (e.g., history, translation, music, graphic design, printing, handicrafts)
  • No main area of study or emphasis, it was a general education program
    (e.g., general studies)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q04aCAX More specifically, or in your own words, what was the main field of study or specialization of this highest certificate, diploma or degree?

  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q04b How old were you or what year was it when you obtained your highest certificate, diploma or degree?

  • Age
    (MIN: 6)
    (MAX: 65)
  • DK
  • RF
  • Year
    (MIN: 1959)
    (MAX: 2020)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q04c And in which month was that?

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q04cCAX1 What is the highest level of education you attained outside of Canada?

  • I have done all my schooling in Canada.
  • No formal education
  • Some elementary school or elementary school
  • Some high school
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • Some trade/vocational, college, or university (no certificate/diploma or degree)
  • Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute
  • University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's degree
  • Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
  • University certificate or diploma above the bachelor's degree
  • First professional degree (degree in law (LL.B.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), optometry (O.D.), divinity)
  • Master's degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., Post-Master's certificate)
  • Earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Ed.)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q04cCAX2 In what country did you attain this level of education?

  • India
  • China
  • Philippines
  • Hong Kong
  • Pakistan
  • Iran
  • United States
  • Syria
  • United Kingdom
  • France
  • Other - specify
  • DK
  • RF

B2_S04cCAX2 What country was that?

  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q05a Are you currently enrolled in a program of study? By program of study we mean a series of courses taken towards a diploma, certificate, degree or license, which normally takes more than 3 months to complete.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q05bCA Which certificate, diploma or degree are you currently studying for?

  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • DEP/DVS, offered in Quebec
  • Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A pre-university college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A technical or career college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - An Attestation of Collegial Studies (A.C.S.)
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of less than 2 years
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of 2 years or more
  • University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's degree
  • Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
  • University certificate or diploma above the bachelor's degree
  • First professional degree (degree in law (LL.B.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), optometry (O.D.), divinity)
  • Master's degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., Post-Master's certificate)
  • Earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Ed.)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q05c Which of the following categories would best represent the field of study of this certificate, diploma or degree?

  • Economics, Business and Administration
    (e.g., retail, commerce, finance, office administration, marketing, accounting, insurance)
  • Law
    (e.g., labour law, paralegal training)
  • Health
    (e.g., medicine, nursing, paramedical, pharmacy, dental studies, veterinary, psychiatry)
  • Welfare
    (e.g., social work, youth work, elderly care, child care)
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences
    (e.g., political science, psychology, cultural studies)
  • Journalism and Information
    (e.g., communication science, library studies, museum studies)
  • Information and Communications Technologies (ICT)
    (e.g., computer programming, software development, network design, database administration, informatics, computer science)
  • Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics
    (e.g., biology, earth sciences, chemical lab technology)
  • Engineering and Manufacturing
    (e.g., electronics, car mechanics, tool making, mining, civil engineering)
  • Construction
    (e.g., architecture, masonry, plumbing)
  • Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and Environmental Studies
    (e.g., farming, horticulture, animal care, environmental protection)
  • Personal and Community Services
    (e.g., hairdressing, hotel management, sports, tourism, cooking, waste management, cleaning, sewing, occupational health and safety)
  • Security and Transport
    (e.g., police, army training, air traffic control, crane and truck driving, railway operations)
  • Education and Teacher Training
    (e.g., special education, teaching assistant, elementary teacher education, didactics)
  • Humanities, Languages and Arts
    (e.g., history, translation, music, graphic design, printing, handicrafts)
  • No main area of study or emphasis, it was a general education program
    (e.g., general studies)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q06a Did you ever start studying for any kind of certificate, diploma or degree but leave before completing it?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q06bCA What was the certificate, diploma or degree you started studying for? If there was more than one, please report the last one.

  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • DEP/DVS, offered in Quebec
  • Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A pre-university college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A technical or career college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - An Attestation of Collegial Studies (A.C.S.)
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of less than 2 years
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of 2 years or more
  • University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's degree
  • Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
  • University certificate or diploma above the bachelor's degree
  • First professional degree (degree in law (LL.B.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), optometry (O.D.), divinity)
  • Master's degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., Post-Master's certificate)
  • Earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Ed.)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q06c When you stopped studying for this certificate, diploma or degree, how old were you, or what year was it?

  • Age
    (MIN: 6)
    (MAX: 65)
  • DK
  • RF
  • Year
    (MIN: 1960)
    (MAX: 2020)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q06d And in which month was that?

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
  • DK
  • RF

B2_I07 In the previous questions, we have talked about your certificates, diplomas or degrees. I would now like to turn to a DIFFERENT kind of organized learning activity, namely training activities, such as courses, webinars, workshops, lectures or private lessons. These activities can be job-related or for your personal interest. Please look at card #4, which provides examples.

B2_Q08a During the last 12 months, that is since MonthYear, have you participated in any training activity? Include any training activity, even if it lasted for only one hour. Please also include training activities that are still ongoing.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q08b During the last 12 months, that is since MonthYear, in how many training activities have you participated? Include any training activity, even if it lasted for only one hour. Please also include training activities that are still ongoing.

  • Number of training activities:
    (MIN: 1)
    (MAX: 99)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q09 Have you participated in any training activity at ANY point in your life?

  • Yes, within the last 5 years
  • Yes, more than 5 years ago
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_I10 I am now going to ask some questions about this training activity. / I am now going to ask some questions about the last training activity you participated in. If you are currently participating in a training activity, the following questions refer to this training activity.

B2_Q10 What was the MAIN focus of this training activity? Please name only one.

  • Computer or software skills
  • Operating machinery or equipment
  • Project management or organizational skills, e.g., time management
  • Teamwork or leadership skills, e.g., conflict resolution
  • Handling customers, clients, patients or students
  • Communication and presentation skills
  • Security, e.g., work safety or first aid
  • Foreign language
  • Reading and writing skills
  • Skills involving numbers or calculations
  • Sports
  • Creative or musical skills, e.g., crafts
  • Other focus
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q11 Was this training activity mainly job-related? "Job-related" can refer to your specific job, but also to improving career and employment chances in general.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q12 Could you please specify your main reason for participating in this training activity?

  • To improve my job or career opportunities
  • To improve my knowledge or skills on a subject that interests me
  • To better carry out my regular work tasks
  • To better deal with new or changing work tasks
  • To obtain or to renew a certificate
  • I was obliged to participate.
  • Other reason
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q13a How was this training activity organized?

  • As in-person training, meaning an instructor conducted the training face-to-face
  • As distance education, for example, an online course
  • As a combination of in-person training and distance education
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q13d Did this training activity involve recurring sessions over several weeks or months, or did it take place on one day or several consecutive days?

  • Recurring sessions over several weeks or months
  • On one day or several consecutive days
  • None of the above - there were no specified course times
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q15 When you participated in this training activity, what was your employment status?

  • Full-time employed
  • Part-time employed
  • Self-employed or working for a family business
  • Unemployed
  • Other
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q16a Did this training activity take place in your normal work environment?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q16b When did this training activity take place?

  • Only during your paid working hours
  • Mostly during your paid working hours
  • Mostly outside your paid working hours
  • Only outside your paid working hours
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q16c In this training activity, did you learn how to better carry out your work tasks by using computerized equipment or digitally supported processes?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q17 How useful was this training activity for your job? Was it not useful at all, somewhat useful, moderately useful or very useful?

  • Not useful at all
  • Somewhat useful
  • Moderately useful
  • Very useful
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q18 Did you receive a certificate for participating in this training activity?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Not applicable, I am still participating.
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q20 There can be different costs associated with participating in a training activity, for example, tuition fees, expenses for books or travel costs. Who paid for this training activity? Please name all that apply.

  • You personally
  • Your employer
  • Public employment agency
  • Other public sources (e.g., trade unions or associations)
  • Other private sources (e.g., family members)
  • Others
  • There were no such costs
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q21 In total, how many hours did this training activity approximately last? Exclude time spent on homework or travel. For example, if you participated in a 10-week course consisting of 2 hours per week, please count this as 20 hours.

  • Hours:
    (MIN: 1)
    (MAX: 999)
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q22 In the last 12 months, were there any training activities you wanted to participate in but did not?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

B2_Q23 Which of the following reasons prevented you from participating in these training activities? Please indicate the most important reason.

  • I did not find any suitable training activity
  • I had no time due to family responsibilities
  • I had no time due to work-related reasons
  • I did not have the prerequisites
  • Lack of employer's support
  • Training activity would have been too expensive
  • Training activity took place at an inconvenient time or location
  • Training activity was cancelled or postponed
  • Something unexpected came up that prevented me from participating
  • Other reason
  • DK
  • RF

Section C

C2_I01 I would now like to ask some questions about your activities last week, that is, the 7 days ending last Sunday.

C2_Q01a In the last week, did you do any PAID work for at least one hour, either as an employee or through self-employment?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q01b Last week, were you away from a job or business that you plan to return to?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q01c Last week, did you do any UNPAID work for at least one hour for a business that you own or a relative owns?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q02a In the 4 weeks ending last Sunday, were you ACTIVELY looking for paid work at any time? For example, by contacting employers or agencies by placing or answering job ads. This activity could have been done online, in person, by telephone, etc.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q02b In these 4 weeks, were you waiting to start a job for which you had already been hired?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q03 In the last 4 weeks, for which of the following reasons did you not look for work?

  • I was waiting for the results of an application for a job or was being assessed by a training agent
  • I was a student
  • I was looking after the family or home
  • I was temporarily sick or injured
  • I have a long-term illness or disability
  • I did not believe any jobs were available
  • I did not get around to looking yet
  • I did not need employment
  • I retired from paid work
  • Other reason
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q04 How many months in total have you been looking for paid work?

  • Months:
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 99)
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q05 If a job had been available in the week ending last Sunday, would you have been able to start within 2 weeks?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q06 In the last week, did you have one job or one business or was there more than one? Please only consider paid work.

  • One job or business
  • More than one job or business
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q07CA Please look at this card and tell me which ONE of the statements best describes your current situation. If more than one statement applies to you, please indicate the statement that best describes how you see yourself.

  • Full-time employed (self-employed, employee)
  • Part-time employed (self-employed, employee)
  • Unemployed
  • Pupil, student
  • Apprentice, intern
  • In retirement or early retirement
  • Permanently disabled
  • In compulsory community service
  • Fulfilling domestic tasks or looking after children/family
  • Other
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q08a In the last 5 years, have you ever been out of work for a continuous period of 3 months or longer? Do not include paid leave like parental leave or sick leave, or time during which you were studying full time.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q08b In the last 5 years, what is the total amount of time you have been out of work?

  • 3 to 6 months
  • 7 to 11 months
  • 1 to 2 years
  • 3 to 5 years
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q09a Have you ever had paid work? Please include self-employment.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q09b During the last 12 months, that is since Month Year, did you have any paid work? Please include self-employment.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q09bCAX Have you ever worked at a job or business in Canada?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q09c When you stopped working in your last paid job, how old were you or what year was it?

  • Age
    (MIN: 6)
    (MAX: 65)
  • DK
  • RF
  • Year
    (MIN: 1959)
    (MAX: 2020)
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q10 In total, for approximately how many years have you had paid work? Only include those years where 6 months or more was spent in either full-time or part-time work.

  • Approximate number of years:
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 55)
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q10CAX1 Considering all jobs you have held (both inside and outside Canada), how many years of full-time work experience do you have?

  • Years:
    (MIN: 0)
    MAX: 65)
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q10CAX2 Now considering all jobs you have held in Canada, how many years of full-time work experience do you have in Canada?

  • Years:
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 60)
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q11 In the last 12 months, that is since Month Year, did you receive Employment Insurance benefits, disability benefits, social assistance and provincial supplements, income from other government sources, Canada Pension Plan, Quebec Pension Plan, Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement or Allowance for people aged 60 to 64?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

C2_Q12 In the last 5 years, for how many different firms or organizations did you work? Include your own business or businesses in the case of self-employment.

  • Number of firms or organizations:
    (MIN: 1)
    (MAX: 90)
  • DK
  • RF

Section D

D2_I01a The next questions are about the job or business where you worked THE MOST HOURS in the last week. If you had two jobs or businesses where you worked the same amount of time, choose the job or business where you earned most. We will refer to this as 'your current job' or 'your current business'. / The next questions are about the job or business where you worked during the last week. We will refer to this as 'your current job' or 'your current business'.

D2_Q01a What is your job title? (Give full description or occupational title, e.g., office clerk, machine operator or computer programmer.)

  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q01b What are your most important responsibilities? (Give full description, e.g., filing documents, drying vegetables or examining forests.)

  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q02aCAX For whom do you work? (Give name of business, government department or agency, or person.)

  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q02a What kind of business, industry or service is this? (Give full description, e.g., fish canning plant, automobile manufacturing plant or municipal government.)

  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q02b What does this business or industry mainly make or do? Give a full description.

  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q03 In which sector of the economy do you work? Is it ...

  • The private sector (for example a company)
  • The public sector (for example the local government or a public school)
  • A non-profit organization (for example a charity, professional association or religious organization)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q04 Are you working as an employee or are you self-employed?

  • Employee
  • Self-employed
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q05a At what age or in which year did you start working for your current employer?

  • Age
    (MIN: 6)
    (MAX: 65)
  • DK
  • RF
  • Year
    (MIN: 1959)
    (MAX: 2020)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q05a3 And in which month was that?

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q05b At what age or in which year did you start working in your current business?

  • Age
    (MIN: 6)
    (MAX: 65)
  • DK
  • RF
  • Year
    (MIN: 1959)
    (MAX: 2020)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q05b3 And in which month was that?

  • January
  • February
  • March
  • April
  • May
  • June
  • July
  • August
  • September
  • October
  • November
  • December
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q06a Since you started working for your current employer, have you moved to a different position?

  • I now have a higher level position than when I started
  • I now have a lower level position than when I started
  • The level of my position has not changed since I started
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q06b Since you started working for your current employer, have your tasks and responsibilities changed in a substantial way?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q06c Since you started working for your current employer, have you moved to a different unit or department?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q07a How many people work for your employer at the place where you work? Would that be …

  • 1 to 10 people
  • 11 to 49 people
  • 50 to 249 people
  • 250 to 499 people
  • 500 to 999 people
  • 1,000 and more people
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q07b Over the last 12 months, has the number of people working at the place where you work ...

  • Increased
  • Decreased
  • Stayed more or less the same
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q07c Is the place where you work part of a larger firm or organization?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q08a Do you have employees working for you? Please include family members working paid or unpaid in the business.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q08b How many people do you employ? Would that be …

  • 1 to 10 people
  • 11 to 49 people
  • 50 to 249 people
  • 250 to 499 people
  • 500 to 999 people
  • 1,000 and more people
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q09a Do you manage or supervise other employees?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q09b How many employees do you supervise or manage directly or indirectly? Would that be …

  • 1 to 5 people
  • 6 to 10 people
  • 11 to 24 people
  • 25 to 99 people
  • 100 or more people
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q10CA What kind of employment contract do you have?

  • An indefinite contract (permanent)
  • A fixed term contract, including seasonal contract
  • A temporary contract (casual employment)
  • A freelance, contractor and/or consultant contract
  • An apprenticeship contract or other training scheme
  • No contract
  • Other - specify
  • DK
  • RF

D2_S10 Could you please specify what kind of contract you have?

  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q11 How many hours do you usually work per week in this job? Include any usual paid or unpaid overtime, but exclude lunch breaks or other breaks.

  • Hours per week:
    (MIN: 1)
    (MAX: 125)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q12aCA Still talking about your current job: If applying today, what would be the usual educational qualification, if any, that someone would need to GET this type of job?

  • No formal education or below grade 6
  • Grade 6
  • Less than high school diploma
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • DEP/DVS, offered in Quebec
  • Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A pre-university college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A technical or career college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - An Attestation of Collegial Studies (A.C.S.)
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of less than 2 years
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of 2 years or more
  • University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's degree
  • Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
  • University certificate or diploma above the bachelor's degree
  • First professional degree (degree in law (LL.B.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), optometry (O.D.), divinity)
  • Master's degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., Post-Master's certificate)
  • Earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Ed.)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q12b Is this also the qualification that someone would need to DO this type of job satisfactorily?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q12cCA What would be the usual educational qualification, if any, that someone would need to DO this type of job satisfactorily?

  • No formal education or below grade 6
  • Grade 6
  • Less than high school diploma
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • DEP/DVS, offered in Quebec
  • Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A pre-university college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A technical or career college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - An Attestation of Collegial Studies (A.C.S.)
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of less than 2 years
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of 2 years or more
  • University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's degree
  • Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
  • University certificate or diploma above the bachelor's degree
  • First professional degree (degree in law (LL.B.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), optometry (O.D.), divinity)
  • Master's degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., Post-Master's certificate)
  • Earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Ed.)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q12d Supposing that someone with a sufficient level of qualification was applying today, how much related work experience would they need to GET this type of job?

  • None
  • Less than 1 month
  • 1 to 6 months
  • 7 to 11 months
  • 1 or 2 years
  • 3 years or more
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q13 All things considered, how satisfied are you with your current work? Would you say you are …

  • Extremely satisfied
  • Satisfied
  • Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied
  • Dissatisfied
  • Extremely dissatisfied
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q14a What is the easiest way to report your usual gross wage or salary for your current job? Would it be …

  • Per hour
  • Per day
  • Per week
  • Per two weeks
  • Per month
  • Per year
  • Piece rate
  • I get no salary or wage at all
  • DK
  • RF

D2_S14a Could you please specify how many hours on average it takes to produce one piece?

  • Hours:
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 9999)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q14b What is your usual gross pay per hour? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax, social assistance contributions, and the like. Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses such as 13th month or holiday pay. / What is your usual gross pay per day? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax, social assistance contributions, and the like. Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses such as 13th month or holiday pay. / What is your usual gross pay per week? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax, social assistance contributions, and the like. Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses such as 13th month or holiday pay. / What is your usual gross pay per two weeks? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax, social assistance contributions, and the like. Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses such as 13th month or holiday pay. / What is your usual gross pay per month? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax, social assistance contributions, and the like. Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses such as 13th month or holiday pay. / What is your usual gross pay per year? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax, social assistance contributions, and the like. Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses such as 13th month or holiday pay. / What is your usual gross pay per piece? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax, social assistance contributions, and the like. Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses such as 13th month or holiday pay. / What is your usual gross pay? Please give as good an approximation as you can. By gross, we mean before deductions for tax, social assistance contributions, and the like. Please include any regular overtime pay, regular bonuses, tips and commissions. Don't include annual bonuses such as 13th month or holiday pay.

  • Approximate amount of Canadian Dollars:
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 50000000)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q14c Would you be prepared to answer this question if we ask it in broad categories?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q14d1 How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per hour is?

  • Less than $14
  • $14 to less than $17
  • $17 to less than $25
  • $25 to less than $35
  • $35 to less than $45
  • $45 or more
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q14d2 How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per day is?

  • Less than $110
  • $110 to less than $135
  • $135 to less than $200
  • $200 to less than $275
  • $275 to less than $350
  • $350 or more
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q14d3 How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per week is?

  • Less than $300
  • $300 to less than $600
  • $600 to less than $900
  • $900 to less than $1,350
  • $1,350 to less than $1,800
  • $1,800 or more
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q14d4 How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per two weeks is?

  • Less than $600
  • $600 to less than $1,200
  • $1,200 to less than $1,800
  • $1,800 to less than $2,700
  • $2,700 to less than $3,600
  • $3,600 or more
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q14d5 How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per month is?

  • Less than $1,400
  • $1,400 to less than $2,500
  • $2,500 to less than $3,800
  • $3,800 to less than $5,800
  • $5,800 to less than $7,800
  • $7,800 or more
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q14d6 How much would you estimate your usual gross pay per year is?

  • Less than $5,000
  • $5,000 to less than $16,000
  • $16,000 to less than $38,000
  • $38,000 to less than $65,000
  • $65,000 to less than $97,000
  • $97,000 or more
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q15a In addition to your usual pay, do you receive any other payments related to this job, such as annual bonuses, e.g. a 13th month or holiday pay?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q15b In total, how much were these additional payments last year? Please think in terms of gross payments.

  • Approximate amount of Canadian Dollars:
    (MIN: 1)
    (MAX: 1000000)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q15c Would you be prepared to answer this question if we ask it in broad categories?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q15d How much would you estimate these additional payments were last year? Please think in terms of gross payments. Were they …

  • Less than $1,900
  • $1,900 to less than $3,800
  • $3,800 or more
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q16a What were your total earnings last month from your current business after deducting all business expenses, but before deducting income taxes, social assistance contributions, and the like? / What were your total earnings last year from your current business after deducting all business expenses, but before deducting income taxes, social assistance contributions, and the like?

  • Approximate amount of Canadian Dollars:
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 25000000)
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q16b Would you be prepared to answer this question if we ask it in broad categories?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q16c1 How much would you estimate your earnings last month were?

  • Less than $1,400
  • $1,400 to less than $2,500
  • $2,500 to less than $3,800
  • $3,800 to less than $5,800
  • $5,800 to less than $7,800
  • $7,800 or more
  • DK
  • RF

D2_Q16c2 How much would you estimate your earnings last year were?

  • Less than $5,000
  • $5,000 to less than $16,000
  • $16,000 to less than $38,000
  • $38,000 to less than $65,000
  • $65,000 to less than $97,000
  • $97,000 or more
  • DK
  • RF

Section E

E2_I01a The next questions are about the last job or business you had. This is the job or business you had in the last 12 months. / The next questions are about the last job or business you had. This is the job or business you had before you last stopped working. / The next questions are about the last job or business you had. This is the job or business you had in C2_Q09c2.

E2_Q01a What was your job title? (Give full description or occupational title, e.g., office clerk, machine operator or computer programmer.)

  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q01b What were your most important responsibilities? (Give full description, e.g., filing documents, drying vegetables or examining forests.)

  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q02aCAX For whom did you work? (Give name of business, government department or agency, or person.)

  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q02a What kind of business, industry or service was this? (Give full description, e.g. fish canning plant, automobile manufacturing plant or municipal government.)

  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q02b What did this business or industry mainly make or do? Give a full description.

  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q03 In which sector of the economy did you work? Was it …

  • The private sector (for example a company)
  • The public sector (for example the local government or a public school)
  • A non-profit organization (for example a charity, professional association or religious organization)
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q04 In this job, were you working as an employee or were you self-employed?

  • Employee
  • Self-employed
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q05a Still talking about your last job: At what age or in which year did you start working for your former employer?

  • Age
    (MIN: 6)
    (MAX: 65)
  • DK
  • RF
  • Year
    (MIN: 1959)
    (MAX: 2020)
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q05b Still talking about your last business: At what age or in which year did you start working in your former business?

  • Age
    (MIN: 6)
    (MAX: 65)
  • DK
  • RF
  • Year
    (MIN: 1959)
    (MAX: 2020)
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q06 How many people worked for your employer at the place where you worked? Would that be …

  • 1 to 10 people
  • 11 to 49 people
  • 50 to 249 people
  • 250 to 499 people
  • 500 to 999 people
  • 1,000 and more people
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q07a Did you have employees working for you? Please include family members who worked paid or unpaid in the business.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q07b How many people did you employ at the place where you worked? Would that be …

  • 1 to 10 people
  • 11 to 49 people
  • 50 to 249 people
  • 250 to 499 people
  • 500 to 999 people
  • 1,000 and more people
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q08CA  What kind of employment contract did you have?

  • An indefinite contract (permanent)
  • A fixed term contract, including seasonal contract
  • A temporary contract (casual employment)
  • A freelance, contractor and/or consultant contract
  • An apprenticeship contract or other training scheme
  • No contract
  • Other - specify
  • DK
  • RF

E2_S08  Could you please specify what kind of contract you had?

  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q09 How many hours did you usually work per week in this job? Include any usual paid or unpaid overtime, but exclude lunch breaks or other breaks.

  • Hours per week:
    (MIN: 1)
    (MAX: 125)
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q10aCA Still talking about your last job: If applying today, what would be the usual educational qualification, if any, that someone would need to GET this type of job?

  • No formal education or below grade 6
  • Grade 6
  • Less than high school diploma
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • DEP/DVS, offered in Quebec
  • Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A pre-university college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A technical or career college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - An Attestation of Collegial Studies (A.C.S.)
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of less than 2 years
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of 2 years or more
  • University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's degree
  • Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
  • University certificate or diploma above the bachelor's degree
  • First professional degree (degree in law (LL.B.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), optometry (O.D.), divinity)
  • Master's degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., Post-Master's certificate)
  • Earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Ed.)
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q10b Is this also the qualification that someone would need to DO this type of job satisfactorily?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q10cCA What would be the usual educational qualification, if any, that someone would need to DO this type of job satisfactorily?

  • No formal education or below grade 6
  • Grade 6
  • Less than high school diploma
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • DEP/DVS, offered in Quebec
  • Certificate of Apprenticeship, Certificate of Qualification (Journeyperson's designation), or other trades certificate or diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A pre-university college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - A technical or career college diploma
  • CEGEP certificate or diploma - An Attestation of Collegial Studies (A.C.S.)
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of less than 2 years
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute, from a program of 2 years or more
  • University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's degree
  • Bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.A. (Hons.), B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B.)
  • University certificate or diploma above the bachelor's degree
  • First professional degree (degree in law (LL.B.), medicine (M.D.), dentistry (D.D.S., D.M.D), veterinary medicine (D.V.M.), optometry (O.D.), divinity)
  • Master's degree (e.g., M.A., M.Sc., M.Ed., M.B.A., Post-Master's certificate)
  • Earned doctorate (e.g., Ph.D., D.Sc., D.Ed.)
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q10d Supposing that someone with a sufficient level of qualification was applying today, how much related work experience would they need to GET this type of job?

  • None
  • Less than 1 month
  • 1 to 6 months
  • 7 to 11 months
  • 1 or 2 years
  • 3 years or more
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q11a In your last job did you stop working voluntarily or involuntarily?

  • Voluntarily
  • Involuntarily
  • DK
  • RF

E2_Q11b Could you tell me the main reason you stopped working in your last job?

  • It was a temporary job that came to an end
  • The job did not match my skills
  • Reorganization, mass lay-offs or plant closure
  • Health reasons
  • Family reasons
  • Study reasons
  • Early retirement/retirement
  • Other reason
  • DK
  • RF

Section F

F2_I01 The following questions are about reading activities that you undertake as part of your current job. Please only report reading that is part of your current job, not reading you do in your non-work time. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays. / The following questions are about reading activities that you undertook as part of your last job. Please only report reading that was part of your last job, not reading you did in your non-work time. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you did on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays.

F2_Q01 In your current job, how often do you usually … / In your last job, how often did you usually …
read directions or instructions?
read letters, memos or emails?
read articles in newspapers, magazines or newsletters?
read books, scholarly publications or articles in professional journals?
read manuals or reference materials?
read bills, invoices, bank statements or other financial statements?
read posts or comments on social media (e.g., blogs, Instagram, Facebook or Twitter)?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

F2_I02 The following questions are about writing activities that you undertake as part of your current job. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices. / The following questions are about writing activities that you undertook as part of your last job. Include any writing you did on computers, tablets or other electronic devices.

F2_Q02 In your current job, how often do you usually … / In your last job, how often did you usually …

write letters, memos or emails?
write reports or articles?
fill in forms?
write posts or comments on social media (e.g., blogs, Instagram, Facebook or Twitter)?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

F2_I03 The following questions are about activities that you undertake as part of your current job and that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics. / The following questions are about activities that you undertook as part of your last job and that involved numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics.

F2_Q03 In your current job, how often do you usually … / In your last job, how often did you usually …

make calculations, such as calculating prices, costs or quantities?
use maps, plans or GPS for finding directions and locations?
take measurements, such as lengths, weights, temperatures, dosages, areas or volumes?
read and prepare charts, graphs or tables?
use advanced mathematics or statistics?
Examples of advanced mathematics or statistics include calculus, complex algebra, trigonometry or use of regression techniques.

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

F2_Q04 Do you use a computer in your current job? This includes smartphones, tablets and other hand-held electronic devices that are used to connect to the Internet, check emails, etc. / Did you use a computer in your last job? This includes smartphones, tablets and other hand-held electronic devices that are used to connect to the Internet, check emails, etc.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK

F2_I05 The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone as part of your current job. They do not refer to the use of computers or digital devices in any jobs you may have held prior to your current job. / The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone as part of your last job. They do not refer to the use of computers or digital devices in any jobs you may have held prior to your last job.

F2_Q05 In your current job, how often do you usually use a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone for the following purposes? / In your last job, how often did you usually use a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone for the following purposes?

To communicate with others (e.g., via email, social networking sites or Internet calls). Exclude normal phone calls using a mobile phone.
To access information (e.g., to use a search engine, find information or read documents).
To create or edit electronic documents, spreadsheets or presentations (e.g., using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint or similar software).
To use specialized software (e.g., for computer-aided design, the processing or analysis of data, sound and images, or quality control).
To use a programming language to program software (e.g., applications) or websites.

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

Section G

G2_I01 Until now we talked about your activities at work. I would now like to talk about your reading activities outside work. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays. / Until now we talked about your activities at work. I would now like to talk about your reading activities outside work, including any reading you do as part of your studies. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays. / Until now we talked about your activities in your last job. I would now like to talk about your reading activities in everyday life. Exclude any reading you did as part of your last job. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays. / Until now we talked about your activities in your last job. I would now like to talk about your reading activities in everyday life including any reading you do as part of your studies. Exclude any reading you did as part of your last job. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays. / I would now like to talk about your reading activities in everyday life, including any reading you do as part of your studies. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays. / I would now like to talk about your reading activities in everyday life. Include all forms of reading, including any reading you might do on computer screens, tablets or other electronic displays.

G2_Q01 Outside your work, how often do you usually ... / In everyday life, how often do you usually ...

read directions or instructions?
read letters, memos or emails?
read articles in newspapers, magazines or newsletters?
read books, fiction or non-fiction?
read manuals or reference materials?
read bills, invoices, bank statements or other financial statements?
read posts or comments on social media (e.g., blogs, Instagram, Facebook or Twitter)?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

G2_I02 The following questions are about your writing activities outside work. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices. / The following questions are about your writing activities outside work, including any writing you do as part of your studies. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices. / The following questions are about your writing activities in everyday life. Exclude any writing you did as part of your last job. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices. / The following questions are about your writing activities that you do in everyday life, including any writing you do as part of your studies. Exclude any writing you did as part of your last job. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices. / The following questions are about your writing activities that you do in everyday life, including any writing you do as part of your studies. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices. / The following questions are about your writing activities in everyday life. Include any writing you might do on computers, tablets or other electronic devices.

G2_Q02 Outside your work, how often do you usually ... / In everyday life, how often do you usually ...

write letters, memos or emails?
write reports or articles?
fill in forms?
write posts or comments on social media (e.g., blogs, Instagram, Facebook or Twitter)?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

G2_I03 The following questions are about activities that you undertake outside work that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics. / The following questions are about activities that you undertake outside work that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics, including any such activities you undertake as part of your studies. / The following questions are about activities that you undertake in everyday life that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics. Exclude any such activities you undertook as part of your last job. / The following questions are about activities that you undertake in everyday life that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics. Exclude any such activities you undertook as part of your last job, but include any such activities you undertake as part of your studies. / The following questions are about activities that you undertake in everyday life that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics. Include any such activities you undertake as part of your studies. / The following questions are about activities that you undertake in everyday life that involve numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics.

G2_Q03 Outside your work, how often do you usually ... / In everyday life, how often do you usually ...

make calculations, such as calculating prices, costs or quantities?
use information to make financial decisions (e.g., household budgets, insurance or loans)?
take measurements (e.g., when you cook, garden, make clothes or make repairs)?
read and prepare charts, graphs or tables?
use mathematics, such as formulas or mathematical rules?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

G2_Q04 Have you ever used a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

G2_Q05 In everyday life, how often do you usually use the following digital devices outside work? / In everyday life, how often do you usually use the following digital devices outside work, including any digital devices you use as part of your studies? / In everyday life, how often do you usually use the following digital devices, excluding any use you undertook as part of your last job? / In everyday life, how often do you usually use the following digital devices, excluding any use you undertook as part of your last job, but including any such activities you undertake as part of your studies? / In everyday life, how often do you usually use the following digital devices, including any digital devices you use as part of your studies? / In everyday life, how often do you usually use the following digital devices?

A smartphone
A tablet
A laptop or desktop computer

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

G2_I06 The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone outside work. This could be at home or in other places that offer Internet services, like Internet cafes or libraries. / The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone outside work, including any such activities you undertake as part of your studies. This could be at home or in other places that offer Internet services, like Internet cafes or libraries. / The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone in everyday life. Exclude any such activities you undertook as part of your last job. This could be at home or in other places that offer Internet services, like Internet cafes or libraries. / The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone in everyday life. Exclude any such activities you undertook as part of your last job, but include any such activities you undertake as part of your studies. This could be at home or in other places that offer Internet services, like Internet cafes or libraries. / The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone in everyday life, including any such activities you undertake as part of your studies. This could be at home or in other places that offer Internet services, like Internet cafes or libraries. / The following questions are about the use of a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone. This could be at home or in other places that offer Internet services, like Internet cafes or libraries.

G2_Q06 Outside work, how often do you usually use a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone for the following purposes? / In your everyday life, how often do you usually use a computer or digital device such as a tablet or smartphone for the following purposes?

To communicate with others (e.g., via email, social networking sites or Internet calls). Exclude normal phone calls using a mobile phone.

To access information (e.g., to use a search engine, find information or read documents).
For entertainment or leisure (e.g., to play video games, listen to music, or watch or edit videos or photos).
For online banking or e-commerce (e.g., to buy or sell goods or services).
To manage your personal life (e.g., to track your health information, manage your household budget or navigate via GPS).

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

Section H

H2_I01 I am now going to ask you about activities in your current job. / I am now going to ask you about activities in your last job.

H2_Q01 In your current job, what proportion of your time do you usually spend cooperating or collaborating with co-workers? / In your last job, what proportion of your time did you usually spend cooperating or collaborating with co-workers?

  • None of the time
  • Up to a quarter of the time
  • Up to half of the time
  • More than half of the time
  • All the time
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q03 How often does your current job usually involve … / How often did your last job usually involve …

sharing work-related information with co-workers?
instructing, training or teaching people individually or in groups?
making speeches or giving presentations in front of five or more people?
dealing directly with people who are not employees at your workplace, such as customers, passengers, students or patients?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q04 How often does your current job usually involve … / How often did your last job usually involve …

planning your own activities?
organizing your own time?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q05 How often does your current job usually involve … / How often did your last job usually involve …

persuading or influencing people?
negotiating with people either inside or outside your firm or organization?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q06a The next question is about "problem solving" tasks you do in your current job. Think of "problem solving" as what happens when you are faced with a new or difficult situation which requires you to think for a while about what to do next. How often are you usually faced with relatively simple problems that take no more than 5 minutes to find a good solution? / The next question is about "problem solving" tasks you did in your last job. Think of "problem solving" as what happens when you are faced with a new or difficult situation which requires you to think for a while about what to do next. How often were you usually faced with relatively simple problems that took no more than 5 minutes to find a good solution?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q06b And how often are you usually confronted with more complex problems that take at least 30 minutes to find a good solution? The 30 minutes only refers to the time needed to THINK of a solution, not the time needed to carry it out. / And how often were you usually confronted with more complex problems that took at least 30 minutes to find a good solution? The 30 minutes only refers to the time needed to THINK of a solution, not the time needed to carry it out.

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q07 How often does your current job usually involve … / How often did your last job usually involve …

working physically for a long period?
using your hands or fingers for precision work?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

H2_I08 The next few questions are about the amount of flexibility you have in deciding how you do your current job. / The next few questions are about the amount of flexibility you had in deciding how you did your last job.

H2_Q08 To what extent can you choose or change ... / To what extent could you choose or change ...

the sequence of your tasks?
how you do your work?
the speed or rate at which you work?
your working hours?

  • Not at all
  • Very little
  • To some extent
  • To a high extent
  • To a very high extent
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q09a How often does your current job involve learning new things? / How often did your last job involve learning new things?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q09b How often does your current job involve learning-by-doing from the tasks you perform? / How often did your last job involve learning-by-doing from the tasks you performed?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q09c How often does your current job involve keeping up to date with new products or services? / How often did your last job involve keeping up to date with new products or services?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q12 How often does your current job usually involve working with tight deadlines or at very high speed? / How often did your last job usually involve working with tight deadlines or at very high speed?

  • None of the time
  • Up to a quarter of the time
  • Up to half of the time
  • More than half of the time
  • All the time
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q17 Does your current job involve short, repetitive tasks of less than 1 minute? / Did your last job involve short, repetitive tasks of less than 1 minute?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q18a In the last three years, has your working environment significantly changed in any of the following areas? / Since you started your current job, has your working environment significantly changed in any of the following areas?

  • Machinery
  • Information and communications technologies
  • Working methods and practices
  • Outsourcing and relocation practices
  • Products or services
  • The amount of contact you have with clients or customers
  • None of the above changes
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q18b Were any of these changes supported by training activities paid for by your employer?

  • I received training for all of the changes
  • I received training for some of the changes
  • I did not receive any training
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q19a Overall, which of the following statements best describes your skills in relation to what is required to do your job?

  • My skills are higher than what is required by my job
  • My skills match what is required by my job
  • Some of my skills are lower than what is required by my job and need to be further developed
  • DK
  • RF

H2_Q19b Which skills were you thinking of when you answered this question? Please name all that apply.

  • Computer or software skills
  • Skills in operating machinery/equipment
  • Project management or organizational skills
  • Teamwork or leadership skills
  • Skills in handling customers/clients, patients or students
  • Communication and presentation skills
  • Foreign language skills
  • Reading and writing skills
  • Skills involving numbers or calculations
  • Other skills
  • DK
  • RF

Section I

I2_Q01a I am now going to ask you some more general questions.

How much would you say the political system in Canada allows people like you to have a say in what the government does? Please answer using this card, where 0 means "Not at all" and 10 means "Completely".

  • (0) Not at all
  • (1)
  • (2)
  • (3)
  • (4)
  • (5)
  • (6)
  • (7)
  • (8)
  • (9)
  • (10) Completely
  • DK
  • RF

I2_Q01b Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted, or that you can't be too careful in dealing with people? Please answer using this card, where 0 means "You can't be too careful" and 10 means "Most people can be trusted".

  • (0) You can't be too careful
  • (1)
  • (2)
  • (3)
  • (4)
  • (5)
  • (6)
  • (7)
  • (8)
  • (9)
  • (10) Most people can be trusted
  • DK
  • RF

I2_Q02 In the last 12 months, how often, if at all, did you do voluntary work, including unpaid work for a charity, political party, trade union or other non-profit organization?

  • Never
  • Less than once a month
  • Less than once a week but at least once a month
  • At least once a week but not every day
  • Every day
  • DK
  • RF

I2_Q03 The next question is about your health. In general, would you say your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?

  • Excellent
  • Very good
  • Good
  • Fair
  • Poor
  • DK
  • RF

I2_Q04 How willing are you to give up something that is beneficial for you today in order to benefit more from that in the future? Please answer using this card, where 0 means "Completely unwilling to do so" and 10 means "Very willing to do so".

  • (0) Completely unwilling to do so
  • (1)
  • (2)
  • (3)
  • (4)
  • (5)
  • (6)
  • (7)
  • (8)
  • (9)
  • (10) Very willing to do so
  • DK
  • RF

I2_Q05 All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days? Please answer using this card, where 0 means "Extremely dissatisfied" and 10 means "Extremely satisfied".

  • (0) Extremely dissatisfied
  • (1)
  • (2)
  • (3)
  • (4)
  • (5)
  • (6)
  • (7)
  • (8)
  • (9)
  • (10) Extremely satisfied
  • DK
  • RF

Section J

J2_Q01 Now I would like to ask you some general questions. Including yourself, how many people usually live in your household? Please include people who are temporarily living elsewhere.

  • Number of people:
    (MIN: 1)
    (MAX: 90)
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q02a Are you living together with a spouse or partner?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q02b Please look at this card and tell me which of the statements best describes the current situation of your spouse or partner.

  • Full-time employed (self-employed, employee)
  • Part-time employed (self-employed, employee)
  • Unemployed
  • Pupil, student
  • Apprentice, intern
  • In retirement or early retirement
  • Permanently disabled
  • In compulsory community service
  • Fulfilling domestic tasks or looking after children/family
  • Other
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q03a Do you have children? Please include stepchildren and children not living in your household.

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q03b How many children do you have?

  • Number of children:
    (MIN: 1)
    (MAX: 25)
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q03c How old is this child?

  • Age in years:
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 55)
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q03d1   How old is your youngest child?

  • Youngest child's age (in years):
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 55)
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q03d2   And how old is your oldest child?

  • Oldest child's age (in years):
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 55)
  • DK
  • RF

J2_I04 I would now like to ask some questions about your situation when you were 14 years old.

J2_Q04a The next few questions are about your mother or female guardian. Was a mother or female guardian present when you were 14?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q04cCA What was the highest level of education your mother or female guardian ever completed?

  • Less than high school diploma
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • Apprenticeship certificate or diploma
  • Trade/vocational certificate or diploma
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute or other such educational institute
  • University certificate, diploma, degree or above
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q04d When you were 14 years old, did your mother or female guardian hold a paying job?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q04e What was your mother's or female guardian's main job at that time? Please provide the job title. (Give a full description or occupational title, e.g., office clerk, machine operator or computer programmer.)

  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q04f What did your mother or female guardian do in her main job at that time? Please describe the kind of work she did in that job. (Give a full description, e.g., filing documents, drying vegetables or examining forests.)

  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q05a The next few questions are about your father or male guardian. Was a father or male guardian present when you were 14?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q05cCA What was the highest level of education your father or male guardian ever completed?

  • Less than high school diploma
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • Apprenticeship certificate or diploma
  • Trade/vocational certificate or diploma
  • Non-university certificate or diploma from a college, school of nursing, technical institute or other such educational institute
  • University certificate, diploma, degree or above
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q05d When you were 14 years old, did your father or male guardian hold a paying job?

  • Yes
  • No
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q05e What was your father's or male guardian's main job at that time? Please provide the job title. (Give a full description or occupational title, e.g., office clerk, machine operator or computer programmer.)

  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q05f What did your father or male guardian do in his main job at that time? Please describe the kind of work he did in that job. (Give a full description, e.g., filing documents, drying vegetables or examining forests.)

  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q06 About how many books were there in your home when you were 14 years old? Do not include magazines, newspapers or school books. To give an estimation, one meter of shelving is about 40 books.

  • 10 books or less
  • 11 to 25 books
  • 26 to 100 books
  • 101 to 200 books
  • 201 to 500 books
  • More than 500 books
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q07 How would you describe the place where you lived when you were 14?

  • A big city
  • The suburbs or outskirts of a big city
  • A town or a small city
  • A country village
  • A farm or home in the countryside
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q08 Please look at this card. Which of the people on this card did you live with when you were 14?

  • Biological mother
  • Biological father
  • Adoptive, step- or foster mother
  • Adoptive, step- or foster father
  • Brother(s) or sister(s)
  • Grandparent(s)
  • Other relative(s)
  • Other non-relative(s)
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q09a How many siblings did you have at that time?

  • Number of siblings:
    (MIN: 0)
    (MAX: 25)
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q09b Were you the oldest or the youngest child?

  • Oldest
  • Youngest
  • DK
  • RF

J2_Q09c Were you the oldest child, the youngest child, or somewhere in-between?

  • Oldest
  • Youngest
  • In-between
  • DK
  • RF

Section K

K2_Q01 Here are a number of characteristics that may or may not apply to you. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

I tend to be quiet.
I am compassionate, have a soft heart.
I tend to be disorganized.
I worry a lot.
I am fascinated by art, music, or literature.

  • Strongly disagree
  • Disagree
  • Neither Agree Nor Disagree
  • Agree
  • Strongly agree
  • DK
  • RF

K2_Q02 Here are a number of characteristics that may or may not apply to you. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

I am dominant, act as a leader.
I am sometimes rude to others.
I have difficulty getting started on tasks.
I tend to feel depressed, blue.
I have little interest in abstract ideas.

  • Strongly disagree
  • Disagree
  • Neither Agree Nor Disagree
  • Agree
  • Strongly agree
  • DK
  • RF

K2_Q03 Here are a number of characteristics that may or may not apply to you. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

I am full of energy.
I assume the best about people.
I am reliable, can always be counted on.
I am emotionally stable, not easily upset.
I am original, come up with new ideas.

  • Strongly disagree
  • Disagree
  • Neither Agree Nor Disagree
  • Agree
  • Strongly agree
  • DK
  • RF

K2_Q04 Here are a number of characteristics that may or may not apply to you. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

I am outgoing, sociable.
I can be cold and uncaring.
I keep things neat and tidy.
I am relaxed, handle stress well.
I have few artistic interests.

  • Strongly disagree
  • Disagree
  • Neither Agree Nor Disagree
  • Agree
  • Strongly agree
  • DK
  • RF

K2_Q05 Here are a number of characteristics that may or may not apply to you. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

I prefer to have others take charge.
I am respectful, treat others with respect.
I am persistent, work until the task is finished.
I feel secure, comfortable with myself.
I am complex, a deep thinker.

  • Strongly disagree
  • Disagree
  • Neither Agree Nor Disagree
  • Agree
  • Strongly agree
  • DK
  • RF

K2_Q06 Here are a number of characteristics that may or may not apply to you. Please indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

I am less active than other people.
I tend to find fault with others.
I can be somewhat careless.
I am temperamental, get emotional easily.
I have little creativity.

  • Strongly disagree
  • Disagree
  • Neither Agree Nor Disagree
  • Agree
  • Strongly agree
  • DK
  • RF

Purpose

This monthly survey collects data on the activities of all Canadian refineries, terminals and upgraders involved in the production and distribution of refined petroleum products. This data is required for integration into the input-output sector of the Canadian System of National Accounts. Data is made available under the authority of the Statistics Act to other federal departments and provincial authorities through data sharing agreements subject to embodied principles of data confidentiality. Data is intended for use by survey respondents, industry associations, industry analysts, the press and the general public to assess trends in the Canadian petroleum sector.

Who must Submit

To be completed by the operators of all petroleum refineries, upgraders and terminals located in Canada.

When to Submit

The survey must be received by Statistics Canada 10 calendar days following the month in review.

How to Submit

An email invitation is sent to respondents to download an Excel spreadsheet based questionnaire for completion and to provide access to a secure portal to upload the data to Statistic Canada.

  • Login to the survey link.
  • Download, complete, and save the questionnaire.
  • Return to the survey link and follow the instructions to attach the completed questionnaire.

General Instructions

Respondent Identification Data

  • Confirm the legal name of the reporting company.
  • Confirm the operating name if appropriate.
  • Confirm the establishment name.
  • Confirm the physical address of the reporting company.
  • Confirm the mailing address of the Contact. (Note: If the physical address and mailing address are the same, provide the information only for the physical address.)
  • Confirm the name, telephone number, facsimile number, and e-mail address of the person to contact concerning information shown on the report. The person listed should be the person most knowledgeable of the specific data reported.

Operations

Quantities: Report using the following criteria.

Report all quantities to the nearest whole number in Cubic Metres.

Report for each product, beginning and end-of-month stocks, receipts, inputs, production, shipments, and fuel use and losses and adjustments during the month.

All values should be positive except for Losses and Adjustments, which can be negative.

Products should balance: Stocks Beginning of Month + Receipts + Production = Inputs + Shipments + Fuel Uses + Losses and Adjustments + Stocks End of Month.

Report data for only those lines which are applicable to your operation. If there are no data for a specific line, leave the entire line blank.

Stocks (Beginning and End of Month)

Report beginning stocks on the 1st day of the reporting month (start of day). Report ending stocks on the last day of the reporting month (end of day). All stocks should be corrected to 15oC less basic sediment and water (BS&W).

Report all stocks in the custody of the establishment regardless of ownership. Reported stock quantities should represent actual measured inventories.

Report stocks of mixed liquefied gases (including unfractionated streams) by the individual components (i.e., ethane, propane, normal butane, and isobutane) as determined by chemical analysis.

Report ending stocks of all liquefied gases on their individual product lines as well as totals on the line hydrocarbon gas liquids, Total.

Report all domestic and foreign stocks held at the refinery, terminal and upgrader.

Report end-of-month stocks of unfinished oils by degree Celsius end-point. The following are the degree end-point categories: Naphthas and Lighter, less than 205oC; Kerosene and Light Gas Oils, 205oC to 343oC; Heavy Gas Oils, 344oC to 538oC; and Residuum, greater than 538oC.

Receipts During the Month

Report all receipts at the refinery, terminal and upgrader after the products are actually received at the establishment.

Report receipts of Natural Gas Plant Liquids and Liquefied Refinery Gases (including olefins and derivatives). Include both fuel use and petrochemical feedstock use.

Exclude natural gas used as a feedstock to produce hydrogen from refinery receipts. Also exclude natural gas received at the refinery for use as a fuel.

Inputs During Month (Refineries and Upgraders only)

Report the volume of crude oil, unfinished oils, natural gas plant liquids, other hydrocarbons, hydrogen, oxygenates, and liquefied refinery gases input to refinery processing units for the purpose of producing finished petroleum products.

Report gross refinery input for each item identified on the survey form.

Note: Gross inputs are typically greater than crude oil inputs since gross inputs include materials other than crude oil as well as any re-runs of the same cubic metres through the atmospheric crude oil distillation unit.

Exclude from input of Crude Oil any oils that have undergone prior refinery processing. Such oils should be reported as inputs of intermediate product (typically, unfinished oils or motor gasoline blending components) or finished product. An "Input" of a finished product, such as a finished motor gasoline or distillate fuel oil, represents a reclassification of a finished product.

Exclude inputs of product used to manufacture finished petrochemicals. Input of natural gas to produce hydrogen should be excluded. Input of feedstock to manufacture oxygenates should be excluded. Inputs of finished petroleum products are explained under "Reclassification of Inventory".

Input During the Month (Terminals only)

Report as input any finished product, blending component, oxygenate, or other material blended or reclassified to a different product. Examples of quantities to report as input include Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending (BOB) and Fuel Ethanol blended to produce finished motor gasoline, and kerosene blended with distillate fuel oil.

Report input whether blending or product reclassification takes place due to transfers of products between tanks, through in-line blending systems, or by splash blending in trucks or rail cars.

Report as input any Distillate Fuel Oil to be reclassified to a different distillate category (i.e. diesel being reclassified as light fuel oil) as well as any Distillate Fuel Oil, Kerosene, or Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel being reclassified to a different product (see Reclassification of Inventory discussed later in these instructions).
Report gross input for each item listed on the survey form.

Report inputs of selected natural gas plant liquids and liquefied refinery gases (i.e. normal butane, butylene, isobutane, isobutylene, and pentanes plus) on their individual product lines as well as totals on the line for Hydrocarbon gas liquids, TOTAL.

Production During the Month (Refineries and Upgraders only)

Report gross refinery production during the month for each item identified on the survey.

Report the volume of petroleum products produced from processing of crude oil, unfinished oils, liquefied petroleum gases, other hydrocarbons, hydrogen, and oxygenates.

Report the volume of petroleum products produced from blending operations of motor gasoline and aviation blending components.

Report the production of olefins (Ethylene, propylene, butylene) to include only that portion of liquefied refinery gases that are shipped from the refinery as a finished refinery product (e.g., olefins shipped to petrochemical facilities).

Report the production of aromatics (e.g., benzene, toluene, and xylene) based upon intended use. Aromatics to be used for blending or compounding into finished aviation or motor gasoline should be reported as production of aviation or motor gasoline blending components. If aromatics are used as petrochemical feedstock then then report their production as Naphtha less than 205oC.

Coprocessing (Refineries only)

Exclude from production any renewable fuels coprocessed with petroleum feedstocks. Production of renewable fuels from coprocessing with petroleum should be reported as receipts and inputs. For example, renewable diesel fuel production from animal fat processed through a diesel hydrotreater should be reported as receipts and inputs of other renewable diesel fuel. The volume of the receipt and input of other renewable diesel fuel will equal the volume of output from the hydrotreater that is attributed to animal fat.

Production During the Month (Terminals only)

Report as production any finished product or blending component blended or reclassified from inputs. Examples of production to report include Finished Motor Gasoline blended from input of BOB and Fuel Ethanol, and the increase in distillate fuel oil volume resulting from blending kerosene.

Report gross production for each item listed on the survey form.

Report production whether blending or product reclassification took place due to transfers of products between tanks, through in-line blending systems, or by splash blending in trucks or rail cars.

Report as production any Distillate Fuel Oil, Kerosene, or Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel reclassified from a different product (see Reclassification of Inventory discussed later in these instructions).

Total Input and Total Production

When the report is completed correctly, every input cubic metre should have a corresponding production cubic metre. Therefore, total input should equal total production. Small variances may exist due to rounding, measurement, gains, and losses. These variances are reported using total line, quantities reported for the total line balance total input and total production.

Shipments During the Month

Report all shipments, including intracompany shipments to other storage facilities, refineries, chemical plants, or fractionating facilities. Inputs to onsite petrochemical plants should be reported as shipments from your establishment.

Fuel Use During the Month

Report petroleum products used as fuel at your establishment.

Exclude fuel use at petrochemical facilities located at the same site as the refinery.

Losses and Adjustments During Month

Report all non-processing losses (e.g., spills, fire losses, contamination, etc.) by product. Include refinery processing gains and losses and stock discrepancies caused by gauging problems.

Note: Losses and adjustments should represent less than 10% of Stocks Beginning of Month + Receipts + Production + Inputs + Shipments + Fuel Uses + Losses and Adjustments + Stocks End of Month.

Reclassification of Inventory

Report a finished product that is reclassified as a different finished product or as an unfinished oil as follows: the quantity of the original product is reported in the "Input" column and the reclassified product is reported in the "Production" column.

For example, if you produce 10,000 cubic metres of kerosene during January and have it in storage at the end of the month, this quantity is to be reported as "Production" of Kerosene on the January report. If during February the intended use of the 10,000 cubic metres of kerosene is changed to Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel, report this reclassification by reporting the 10,000 cubic metres as "Input" of Kerosene and as "Production" of Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel.

Hydrogen

Report receipts, inputs, and fuel use and loss of hydrogen. Include hydrogen produced from hydrogen plants located at refineries (and upgraders) and hydrogen purchased from third-party suppliers.

Note: Report hydrogen in fuel oil equivalent cubic metres. The conversion factor is 41.72 gigajoules per fuel oil equivalent cubic metres (higher heating value).

Exclude hydrogen produced from catalytic reformers from quantities reported for to avoid double counting inputs. Hydrogen input from reformer units is counted indirectly as input of crude oil and unfinished oils.

Exclude feedstock inputs for hydrogen production.

Report Still gas, Special Naphtha, and Unfinished oils, naphtha, and lighter as shipments to a hydrogen plant when these products are used as hydrogen feedstock. Report any feedstock return streams from a hydrogen plant as receipts from the hydrogen plant and inputs at the establishment. Report receipts of return streams using the same product as were used when reporting feedstock shipments to the hydrogen plant.

Oxygenates

Report oxygenates on an individual basis. All other oxygenates includes other aliphatic alcohols and ethers intended for motor gasoline blending.

Report stocks held at oxygenate production facilities, located within or adjacent to the establishment.

Report gross inputs of oxygenates. Do not "net out" oxygenate inputs by reporting the difference between oxygenate inputs and production.

Exclude oxygenates as motor gasoline blending components unless they have been commingled with motor gasoline blending components.

Liquefied Gases

Report all mixes of natural gas plant liquids (including unfractionated streams) and liquefied refinery gases by individual components as determined by chemical analysis, (e.g., ethane, propane, normal butane, isobutane, pentanes plus for gas plant liquids, and ethane/ethylene, propane/propylene, normal butane/butylene, and isobutane/isobutylene for liquefied refinery gases).

Report Liquefied Gases extracted from natural gas liquids streams originating at natural gas processing plants (NGPL's), and received by the establishment for processing into finished products.

Report Liquefied Gases that are fractionated from crude oil or produced from downstream processes, such as catalytic cracking, and result in finished liquefied gases.

Report production of polymer grade or chemical grade propylene as propylene. Production volumes reported as propylene will include propylene and up to 8% propane. This is based on a definition of chemical grade propylene made up of at least 92% propylene and up to 8% propane.

Report production of mixed propane and propylene streams that do not meet the specification for polymer grade or chemical grade propylene (including refinery grade propylene) separately as propane and propylene, as determined by chemical analysis, except in cases when you are reasonably certain the mixed propane and propylene stream will be sold as fuel, in which case report the entire mixed stream as propane.

Finished Motor Gasoline

Report finished motor gasoline blended with fuel ethanol.

Gasoline Blending Components

Report naphtha-range hydrocarbons as one of the products broadly classified as motor gasoline blending components in cases where the intended end use is for blending or compounding into finished motor gasoline. Products classified as motor gasoline blending components include blendstock for oxygenate blending (BOB), gasoline treated as blendstock (GTAB) and all "other" motor gasoline blending components.

Report naphtha-range hydrocarbons intended for blending or compounding into finished aviation gasoline in product.

Exclude any naphtha-range hydrocarbons from gasoline blending components if the intended end use is other than blending or compounding into finished motor gasoline or finished aviation gasoline (e.g. naphtha intended for use in solvents or as petrochemical feedstocks).

Exclude the following products from motor gasoline blending components.

  • normal butane,
  • butylene
  • isobutane
  • isobutylene
  • pentanes plus
  • fuel ethanol, and
  • ETBE.

While these products may be blended into finished motor gasoline, they are reported under separate product. This applies only to unblended products. After blending, butanes, pentanes plus, fuel ethanol, ETBE, and other materials become part of the volume of gasoline blending components or finished motor gasoline.

Note: Certain gasoline blending components may be received as return streams from chemical plants. In this case, it is very important to maintain consistent classification of product produced and shipped from the refinery and received and input at the refinery. For example, a refinery may ship naphtha-range petrochemical feedstocks to a chemical plant and then receive a return stream from the chemical plant that will be used for motor gasoline blending. In this case, the return stream reported must be classified as receipt and input of petrochemical feedstock and then production of gasoline blending components or finished gasoline.

Distillate Fuel Oil

Report refinery input and production during the month and end-of-month stocks of distillate fuel oil by sulphur content.

Diesel Fuel Oil: ≤ 15ppm sulphur

Light Fuel Oil: > 15ppm sulphur

Distillate fuel oil 15ppm sulphur and under plus distillate fuel oil greater than 15ppm sulphur must sum to the total for Distillate Fuel Oil.

Residual Fuel Oil by Percent of Sulphur Content

Report refinery input and production during the month and end-of-month stocks of residual fuel oil by sulphur content (under 1.00% sulphur and over 1.00% sulphur) must sum to the total for Residual Fuel Oil.

Lubricants

Report only lubricant base oils produced at the refinery. Exclude finished lubricants produced at lube plants. Exclude by-products of lubricating oil refining such as aromatic extracts derived from solvent extraction or tars derived from deasphalting. Reporting categories include:

Paraffinic. Includes all grades of bright stock and neutrals with a Viscosity Index >75.

Naphthenic. Includes all lubricating oil base stocks with a Viscosity Index <75.

Note: The criterion for categorizing lubricants is based solely on the Viscosity Index of the stocks and is independent of crude sources and type of processing used to produce the oils.

Exceptions: Lubricating oil base stocks that have been historically classified as naphthenic or paraffinic by a refiner may continue to be so categorized irrespective of the Viscosity Index criterion (e.g., Unextracted paraffinic oils that would not meet the Viscosity Index test).

Report beginning and ending stocks, receipts and shipments of lubricant base oils. Shipments include lubricant base oils blended to produce finished lubricants as well as lubricant base oils shipped out during the month.

Asphalt

Report beginning and ending stocks, receipts and shipments of base asphalt. Shipments include any base asphalt blended to produce finished asphalt and any base asphalt that is sold or shipped out during the month. Do not report water or emulsifiers that are added to base asphalt to produce finished asphalt.

Petrochemical Feedstocks

  • Report petrochemical feedstock. Exclude finished petrochemicals.
  • Report deliveries of feedstock to petrochemical units within your refinery, chemical or rubber manufacturing plants as shipments.
  • Report return streams of petrochemical feedstocks as a receipt and input of petrochemical feedstocks and as a production in the product category of intended use.
  • Exclude liquefied gases as petrochemical feedstock. These products are reported by component as ethane, ethylene, propane, propylene, normal butane, butylene, isobutane, isobutylene, and pentanes plus.

Petroleum Coke

Report marketable petroleum coke in cubic metres. One tonne equals 0.46 cubic metres.

Report catalyst coke in fuel oil equivalent cubic metres. The conversion factor is 41.72 gigajoules per fuel oil equivalent cubic metres (higher heating value).

Still Gas

Report still gas shipped to petrochemical facilities as a shipment, less the amount of such streams returned to the producing refinery. Still gas used as a fuel at the refinery should be reported as a fuel use/loss.

Note: Report still gas in fuel oil equivalent cubic metres. The conversion factor is 41.72 gigajoules per fuel oil equivalent cubic metres (higher heating value).

Provisions Regarding Confidentiality of Information and Data Sharing

Confidentiality

Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this study for statistical and research purposes.

Data-sharing agreements

To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. Statistics Canada will only share data from this study with those organizations that have demonstrated a requirement to use the data.

Product Definitions

Asphalt. A dark-brown-to-black cement-like material containing bitumens as the predominant constituent obtained by petroleum processing; used primarily for road construction. It includes crude asphalt as well as the following finished products: cements, fluxes, the asphalt content of emulsions (exclusive of water), and petroleum distillates blended with asphalt to make cutback asphalts

Aviation Gasoline (Finished). A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in aviation reciprocating engines. Note: Data on blending components are not counted in data on finished aviation gasoline.

Aviation Gasoline Blending Components. Naphthas which will be used for blending or compounding into finished aviation gasoline (e.g., straight-run gasoline, alkylate, reformate, benzene, and xylene).

Biodiesel Fuel (FAME). It is a liquid fuel that is comprised of at least one mono-alkyl ester produced from one or more renewable fuel feedstocks in reaction with an alcohol reactant and is suitable for use in a diesel engine. It is also known as fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) and is made from renewable fuel feedstocks.

Blended with Fuel Ethanol. See Motor Gasoline (Finished).

Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending (BOB). See Motor Gasoline Blending Components.

Butane (C4H10). A normally gaseous straight-chain or branch-chain hydrocarbon extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams. It includes normal butane and isobutane.

Normal Butane (C4H10). A normally gaseous straight-chain hydrocarbon that is a colorless paraffinic gas which boils at a temperature of -0.5 degrees Celsius and is extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams.

Isobutane (C4H10). A normally gaseous branch-chain hydrocarbon. It is a colorless paraffinic gas that boils at a temperature of -12 degrees Celsius. It is extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams.

Butylene (C4H8). An olefinic hydrocarbon recovered from refinery processes.

Conventional crude oil - heavy. See Crude Oil.

Conventional crude oil - light. See Crude Oil.

Crude bitumen. See Crude Oil.

Crude Oil. A mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities. Depending upon the characteristics of the crude stream, it may also include: Small amounts of hydrocarbons that exist in gaseous phase in natural underground reservoirs but are liquid at atmospheric pressure after being recovered from oil well (casinghead) gas in lease separators and are subsequently commingled with the crude stream without being separately measured. Lease condensate recovered as a liquid from natural gas wells in lease or field separation facilities and later mixed into the crude stream is also included; Small amounts of nonhydrocarbons produced from oil, such as sulphur and various metals;

Drip gases, and liquid hydrocarbons produced from oil sands, gilsonite, and oil shale. Liquids produced at natural gas processing plants are excluded. Crude oil is refined to produce a wide array of petroleum products, including heating oils; gasoline, diesel and jet fuels; lubricants; asphalt; ethane, propane, and butane; and many other products used for their energy or chemical content.

Conventional crude oil - light. A mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities. Crude oil is deemed to be "light" if it has a density less than 900 kg/m3.

Conventional crude oil - heavy. A mixture of hydrocarbons that exists in liquid phase in natural underground reservoirs and remains liquid at atmospheric pressure after passing through surface separating facilities. Crude oil is deemed to be "heavy" if it has a density equal to 900 or greater.

Crude bitumen. A naturally occurring viscous mixture, mainly of hydrocarbon heavier than pentane, that may contain sulphur compounds and that, in its naturally occurring viscous state, will not flow to a well.

Lease condensate. A mixture consisting primarily of pentanes and heavier hydrocarbons which is recovered as a liquid from natural gas in lease separation facilities. This category excludes natural gas liquids, such as butane and propane, which are recovered at downstream natural gas processing plants or facilities. See Natural Gas Liquids.

Synthetic crude oil. Synthetic crude oil obtained by the upgrading of crude bitumen or heavy crude oil.

Diesel Fuel. See Distillate Fuel Oil.

Distillate Fuel Oil. A general classification for one of the petroleum fractions produced in conventional distillation operations. It includes diesel fuels and light fuel oils.

Diesel Fuel. Products known as No. 2 and No. 3 diesel fuel are used in on-highway diesel engines, such as those in trucks and automobiles, as well as off- highway engines, such as those in railroad locomotives and agricultural machinery.

Light Fuel Oil. Products known as No. 2 and No. 3 fuel oils are used primarily for space heating.

Ethane (C2H6). A normally gaseous straight-chain hydrocarbon. It is a colorless paraffinic gas that boils at a temperature of – 88.6 degrees Celsius. It is extracted from natural gas and refinery gas streams.

Ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE). See Oxygenates.

Ethylene (C2H4). An olefinic hydrocarbon recovered from refinery processes or petrochemical processes. Ethylene is used as a petrochemical feedstock for numerous chemical applications and the production of consumer goods.

Finished Aviation Gasoline. See Aviation Gasoline (Finished).

Finished Motor Gasoline. See Motor Gasoline (Finished).

Fuel Ethanol (denatured). An anhydrous alcohol (ethanol with less than 1% water) intended for gasoline blending that is produced from one or more renewable fuel feedstocks.

Gasoline Treated as Blendstock (GTAB). See Motor Gasoline Blending Components.

Heavy Gas Oils. See Unfinished Oils.

Hydrocarbon Gas Liquids. A group of hydrocarbons including ethane, propane, normal butane, isobutane, and natural gasoline and their associated olefins, including ethylene, propylene, butylene, and isobutylene. Excludes liquefied natural gas (LNG).

Hydrogen. The lightest of all gases, occurring chiefly in combination with oxygen in water; exists also in acids, bases, alcohols, petroleum, and other hydrocarbons.

Isobutane. See Butane. See Crude Oil.

Isobutylene (C4H8). An olefinic hydrocarbon recovered from refinery processes or petrochemical processes.

Kerosene. A light petroleum distillate that is used in space heaters, cook stoves, and water heaters and is suitable for use as a light source when burned in wick-fed lamps. Included are other grades of kerosene called range or stove oil, which have properties similar to those of No. 1 fuel oil.

Kerosene and Light Gas Oils. See Unfinished Oils.

Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel. A kerosene-based product having a maximum distillation temperature of 204 degrees Celsius at the 10-percent recovery point and a final maximum boiling point of 300 degrees Celsius. It is used for commercial and military turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines.

Lease Condensate. See Crude Oil.

Light Fuel Oil. See Distillate Fuel Oil.

Lubricants. Substances used to reduce friction between bearing surfaces or as process materials either incorporated into other materials used as processing aids in the manufacture of other products, or used as carriers of other materials. Petroleum lubricants may be produced either from distillates or residues. Lubricants include all grades of lubricating oils from spindle oil to cylinder oil and those used in greases. Lubricants include:

Naphthenic. Lubricants that contain cyclic aliphatic hydrocarbons.

Parafinic. Lubricants that contain alkanes.

Miscellaneous Products. Includes all finished products not classified elsewhere (e.g., petrolatum, lube refining by-products (aromatic extracts and tars), absorption oils, ram-jet fuel, petroleum rocket fuels, synthetic natural gas feedstocks, and specialty oils).

Motor Gasoline (Finished). A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in spark-ignition engines. Finished motor gasoline is essentially ready for use by the end consumer without any further processing or blending required (with the exception of small quantities of additives). Finished motor gasoline includes:

Blended with Fuel Ethanol. Finished motor gasoline that has been blended with fuel ethanol.

Other Finished Motor Gasoline. Finished motor gasoline that will not be blended with fuel ethanol. Possible reasons that motor gasoline would be blended with fuel ethanol include gasoline that is exported, used in competition vehicles, used in scientific research, used in military equipment, used in Newfoundland and Labrador, the Northwest territories, Yukon, Nunavut and part of Quebec north of latitude 600N. Motor gasoline that will be blended with fuel ethanol further down the distribution stream should be categorized as Motor Gasoline Blending Components.

Motor Gasoline Blending Components. Naphthas (e.g., straightrun gasoline, alkylate, reformate, benzene, toluene, xylene) used for blending or compounding into finished motor gasoline. Motor gasoline blending components include:

Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending (BOB). Gasoline blendstock intended for blending with oxygenates downstream of the refinery where it was produced.

Gasoline Treated as Blendstock (GTAB). Foreign refinery gasoline to be blended with fuel ethanol downstream of the refinery where it was produced.

Other Motor Gasoline Blending Components. Naphthas used for blending or compounding into finished motor gasoline.

Naphthas and Lighter. See Unfinished Oils.

Naphtha Less Than 2050C (4010F) end-point. See Petrochemical Feedstocks.

Naphthenic Lubricants. See Lubricants.

Normal Butane. See Butane.

Other Finished Motor Gasoline. See Motor Gasoline (Finished).

Other Hydrocarbons. Materials received by a refinery and consumed as a raw material. Includes hydrogen, coal tar derivatives and gilsonite. Excludes natural gas used for fuel or hydrogen feedstock.

Other Motor Gasoline Blending Components. See Motor Gasoline Blending Components.

Other Oils Greater Than or equal to 205oC (4010F) end-point. See Petrochemical Feedstocks.

Other Renewable Fuels. See Renewable Fuels (Other).

Oxygenates. Substances which, when added to gasoline, increase the amount of oxygen in that gasoline blend. Fuel Ethanol, Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE), Ethyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETBE), and methanol are common oxygenates.

Ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE) (CH3) 3COC2H5. An oxygenate blend stock formed by the catalytic etherification of isobutylene with ethanol.

Other Oxygenates. Other aliphatic alcohols and aliphatic ethers intended for motor gasoline blending (e.g., isopropyl ether (IPE) or n-propanol).

Parafinic Lubricants. See Lubricants.

Pentanes Plus. A mixture of hydrocarbons, mostly pentanes and heavier, extracted from natural gas. Includes isopentane, natural gasoline, and plant condensate.

Petrochemical Feedstocks. Chemical feedstocks derived from petroleum principally for the manufacture of chemicals, synthetic rubber, and a variety of plastics. Categories of petrochemical feedstocks include:

Naphtha Less Than 2050C (4010F) end-point. A naphtha with a boiling range of less than 205 degrees Celsius that is intended for use as a petrochemical feedstock.

Other Oils Greater Than or equal to 205oC (4010F) end-point. Oils with a boiling range equal to or greater than 205 degrees Celsius that are intended for use as a petrochemical feedstock.

Petroleum Coke. A residue high in carbon content and low in hydrogen that is the final product of thermal decomposition in the condensation process in cracking. This product is reported as marketable coke or catalyst coke.

Propane (C3H8). A normally gaseous straight-chain hydrocarbon. It is a colorless paraffinic gas that boils at a temperature of -42 degrees Celsius. It is extracted from natural gas or refinery gas streams.

Propylene (C3H6). An olefinic hydrocarbon recovered from refinery processes or petrochemical processes.

Renewable Diesel Fuel (HDRD/HVO). Hydrogenation-derived renewable diesel (HDRD) or hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO) is a diesel substitute that can be derived from renewable fuel feedstocks. Exclude renewable diesel fuel coprocessed with petroleum feedstocks.

Renewable Fuels (Other). Fuels and fuel blending components, except biomass-based diesel fuel, renewable diesel fuel, and fuel ethanol, produced from renewable biomass.

Residual Fuel Oil. A general classification for the heavier oils, known as No. 4, No. 5, and No. 6 fuel oils, that remain after the distillate fuel oils and lighter hydrocarbons are distilled away in refinery operations. NOTE: No. 6 fuel oil includes Bunker C fuel oil.

Residuum. See Unfinished Oils.

Special Naphthas (solvents). All finished products within the naphtha boiling range that are used as paint thinners, cleaners, or solvents. These products are refined to a specified flash point.

Still Gas (Refinery Gas). Any form or mixture of gases produced in refineries by distillation, cracking, reforming, and other processes. The principal constituents are methane, ethane, ethylene, normal butane, butylene, propane, propylene, etc. Still gas is used as a refinery fuel and a petrochemical feedstock.

Synthetic crude oil. See Crude Oil.

Unfinished Oils (excluding synthetic crude oil). All oils requiring further processing. Unfinished oils are produced by partial refining of crude oil and include naphthas and lighter oils, kerosene and light gas oils, heavy gas oils, and residuum.

Heavy Gas Oil. Petroleum distillates with an approximate boiling range from 334 degrees Celsius to 538 degrees Celsius.

Residuum. Residue from crude oil after distilling off all but the heaviest components, with a boiling range greater than 538 degrees Celsius.

Wax. A solid or semi-solid material at 25 degrees Celsius consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons obtained or derived from petroleum fractions, or through a Fischer-Tropsch type process, in which the straight-chained paraffin series predominates. This includes all marketable wax, whether crude or refined, with a congealing point between 27 (or 29) and 121 degrees Celsius and a maximum oil content of 50 weight percent.

List of RDC active projects from October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024

List of RDC active projects from October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2024
Project Number Project Start Date Project Title Principal Investigator Data Source
3883 2014-04-02 La situation financière des familles québecoises Valeriu Dumitru SFS
3292 2014-05-27 Traiter les données de l'Enquete sur les dépenses des ménages de 2010 Valeriu Dumitru SHS
3905 2014-06-05 Revenu, inégalité de revenu et faible revenu des ménages au Québec : Une revue chronologique sur 35 annees Valeriu Dumitru CIS, CSD
11147 2014-08-05 L'espace de la criminalité à Ottawa-Gatineau : Une analyse spatio-temporelle Matthieu Charron CEN, NHS
4386 2015-08-06 Benchmarking the health and public transit connection in the GTHA: An analysis of survey microdata Steven Farber CCHS_Annual, CCHS_HA, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Family, GSS_Social, GSS_Time_Use, GSS_Victimization
4686 2016-02-29 Export orientation and productivity in Canadian Food Manufacturing Getu Hailu ASML
4577 2016-03-01 Niveau de scolarité et résultats sur le marché du travail chez les enfants d'immigrants au Québec Jacques Pierre Olivier Ledent CEN, NHS
4736 2016-05-13 Égalité et indépendance? Éclairer les enjeux de la révision de la politique familiale québécoise Benoit Laplante CEN, CIS, LFS, NHS
4829 2016-07-18 The local context of advanced and digital technology, and the impact of its use on firm performance Catherine Beaudry GIFI, SIBS
4867 2016-07-26 Immigrant Business Ownership and International Trade in Canada Loretta Fung CEEDD
4759 2016-09-14 Household food insecurity as a simple heuristic for mapping income and consumption poverty across Daniel James Dutton CCHS_Annual
4915 2016-10-12 Labour Market Spillovers and Entrepreneurship on a Fine Spatial Scale Nicolas Gendron-Carrier CEEDD
4931 2016-10-14 Immigrant Entrepreneur Dynamics David Green CEEDD
4869 2016-10-18 Becoming a Canadian: Immigrant integration and the politics of national identity Zhen Zhao GSS_Social, LSIC
4956 2016-12-16 Estimating female labour supply responses to fiscal stimuli: Model validation using quasi-experimental methods Arezoo Banihashem CEN
4940 2016-12-22 CThe effect of charitable activity on Aboriginal and other fragile communities Michela Planatscher ACS, APS, CEN, NHS, PCCF
10733 2017-04-25 Entry/Exit, Financial Frictions and Job Creation: Empirical Evidence from Canada Gorkem Ozdemir NALMF, SFSME
4842 2017-06-28 Mandatory minimum sentencing: Scope and impact of the inflationary floor in Canada Jeffrey Penney ICCS
3168-S002 2017-07-21 Human capital prices and quantities: Comparison of the response to regional shocks in Canada and in the United States Christopher Robinson LISA, LSIC
5230 2017-08-15 The effect of Ramadan fasting on health outcomes Min Hu CEN, CanBCC, CanCHEC, NHS
5264 2017-09-29 The impact of context of exit and of reception on the mental health of migrants from Muslim countries in Canada, France, the United States, and Germany Marie-Pier Joly CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH
5232 2017-10-18 The nutrition implications of household food insecurity Valerie Tarasuk CCHS_Nutrition
5292 2017-10-26 Étude de la retraite au Canada Rafael Ignacio Silva Ramirez GSS, LISA
5311 2017-11-06 The evolution of wealth inequality in Canada between 1982 and 2014: A new perspective Gaelle Alexandra Simard-Duplain LAD
5320 2017-11-09 Impacts of EI benefit extensions on benefit duration David Gray EISV, LAD, ROE
5186-S003 2017-11-23 La fécondité des immigrantes au Canada : Une analyse longitudinale par catégorie d'arrivée Marcus Vinicius Leite Fraga LAD, LISA
10252 2017-11-28 Estimating R&D Spillovers Using a New Micro Data Set Myeongwan Kim GIFI-T2, LWF_T2_LEAP_T1FF
5362 2017-12-07 How are workers responding to industrial and occupational precariousness? Michael Haan EISV, LWF
5323 2018-01-12 Adjustment costs and incentives to work: Evidence from an employment insurance program Arezou Zaresani EISV
5367 2018-01-17 Rethinking Indigenous families Simona Bignami ACS, APS, CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, CEN, NHS
5334 2018-02-12 Production de statistiques descriptives portant sur le marché du travail Québécois et Canadien Luc Cloutier-Villeneuve CEN, LFS
5294-S003 2018-02-28 The changing face of inequality in Canada Michael Haan CEN, CIS, LFS, NHS, SLID
5467 2018-03-02 Mobilité et trajectoires migratoires au Canada Charles Fleury IMDB
5446 2018-03-06 Migration policy and gendered economic migration mows in Canada, 2003-2013 Ian Van Haren CEN, IMDB, NHS, PRLF
5498 2018-03-07 Do immigrants from regulated professions do better in the Canadian labour market? Rupa Banerjee IMDB, LSIC
5359 2018-03-09 Getting to precision in public health: Leveraging nationally representative dietary intake data to match vulnerable populations with targeted cancer prevention Dana Olstad CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS
5480 2018-03-12 The long-term socioeconomic integration of privately sponsored refugees in Canada Risa (Lisa) Kaida IMDB, LAD
5531 2018-03-16 Labour Market Implications of Mergers and Acquisitions Andrey Golubov CEEDD
5426 2018-04-06 Taxation and top incomes: Effects of recent reforms Michael Smart LAD
5499 2018-04-06 Taxation and income dynamics of families: A panel study for Canada using the Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) Po Tat (Terry Ansel) Yip LAD
5325 2018-04-19 Health equity from the start: Elucidating pathways of child health inequalities Jennifer Jayne McGrath NLSCY
5534 2018-04-19 La transmission intergénérationnelle du revenu au Canada Marie Connolly CEN, IID, NHS
5422 2018-05-08 Determinants and consequences of alcohol consumption: Evidence from Canada Casey Warman CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_MH, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, CCHS_T1FF, CCR, CEN, CTADS, CTNS, CTUMS, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, LAD, LFS, NCS, NHS, NPHS, VSD
5584 2018-05-08 Creating a safe space for Indigenous youth in urban areas: The case of young women in Thunder Bay Chris J. Southcott APS, CEN, NHS
5434 2018-05-11 The state of malignant trophoblastic disease in Canada: A study to evaluate trophoblastic cancer in Canada (Choriocarcinoma, placental site and epithelioid trophoblastic tumor) Catherine Popadiuk CCR
5211-S002 2018-05-15 A between-country dietary analysis and policy scan: Leveraging population-level dietary intake data to inform policy Jennifer Elizabeth Vena CCHS_Nutrition
5436 2018-05-15 The relationship between education, health and mortality in Canada Casey Warman CCHS_Annual, CEN, CanCHEC, NPHS, VSD
5541 2018-05-31 Trends in mortality rates among social groups in Canada Arjumand Ara Begum Siddiqi CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, VSD
5053-S002 2018-06-18 The changing nature of access in Canada's expanded postsecondary system David Jonathan Zarifa CEN, NHS, PCCF, PSIS, PSIS_T1FF, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
5573 2018-06-18 Incentivizing labour: Examining the effects of WITB in Canada Kourtney Lee Koebel LAD, SLID
5609 2018-06-26 Wage spillover effects from minimum wages and social assistance: Examining impacts on new hires, layoffs, and workers remaining in the same job James Townsend LFS
5417 2018-07-06 Discrimination and immigrant adaptation Yong Wook (Wyatt) Lee LSIC
5610 2018-07-06 Distant neighbours: Social affinity and redistribution in the Canadian provinces Sophie Elizabeth Borwein CEN, LAD, NHS, SHS
5617 2018-07-20 Patterns of hospitalization among household residents with or without indicators of negative mental health status Scott Patten DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD
5642 2018-07-26 Patterns of victimization among different population subgroups Marcelo Luis Urquia GSS_Victimization
5535 2018-08-02 The impact of lack of access to two vision health coverages on utilization of healthcare providers and vision health outcomes: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study Yaping Jin CCHS_Annual, CCHS_HA, CHMS, NPHS
5698 2018-08-10 The intergenerational transmission of low socioeconomic status: The preventing role of early childcare and education services Sylvana Marie Côté IID
5638 2018-08-16 Predictors of accessing health and mental health services Graham Reid OCHS
5629 2018-08-20 Association of vitamin D deficiency and risk of health deterioration among Canadian immigrants Said Abdelrazeq CHMS
5722 2018-08-20 An econometric analysis of the gender gap among professors in Canada Margaret (Maggie) Jones UCASS
5690 2018-09-05 The urban and regional dynamics of Canada's shrinking middle class: Evidence, explanations and implications Sébastien Breau CEN, NHS
5715 2018-09-06 Usual intake of fish/seafood and its related nutrients, overall eating pattern and long-term health consequence in Canada Xuefeng Hu CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_Nutrition
5731 2018-09-26 Investigation of immigration-related risks for mental illness, and psychiatric hospitalizations among recent Canadian immigrants Tasneem Khan CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Family, LISA
5543-S001 2018-09-27 Déterminants de l'accès à l'emploi pour les populations canado-arabes Rachad Antonius CEN, CFCS, CIS, EDS, LFS, NGS, NHS, SLID
5810 2018-10-22 Intergenerational transmission of program participation Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs ERLF_NLSCY, LAD, NLSCY, SLID
5590 2018-10-25 Contextual effects on the mental health and early development of children in Ontario: A population-level study Eric Kwame Duku OCHS
5811 2018-11-05 Energy deprivation in everyday living: Estimating, profiling, and escaping energy poverty in Canada Zhuolin (Grace) Li HES, SHS
5718 2018-11-05 Social exclusion of Canadian family caregivers in later life Norah Christine Keating GSS
5692 2018-11-19 The impact of full-day kindergarten reform on Maternal Labour Supply: New evidence from adminstrative data Elizabeth (Beth) Dhuey LAD
5839 2018-11-28 The micro and macro of misallocation in Canada Trevor Tombe LEAP, T2_LEAP
5772 2018-12-06 Thriving in the city Brenda Roche CCHS_Annual, CEN, CHSCY, GSS, MHACS, NHS, SHS
5766 2018-12-10 Assessing the potential impact of changes in smoking on educational inequality in cancer mortality in Canadian adult population Diego Capurro Fernandez CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_T1FF
5764 2018-12-10 Estimating recent changes in educational inequality in cancer mortality among adults in Canada: A study of four consecutive CanCHEC cohorts Diego Capurro Fernandez CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, VSD
5159-S001 2018-12-20 Insécurité alimantaire: évolution, population à risque et qualité de l'alimentation Céline Plante CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition, CIS
5767 2019-01-02 Diplôme universitaire et insertion sur le marché du travail : Approche statistique et compréhensive de la surqualification professionnelle Mircea Vultur CEN, LFS, NGS, NHS, PIAAC, SFS
5847 2019-01-11 A 10-year retrospective study of predictors of fatal opioid overdoses in Canada Anees Bahji CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH
5921 2019-01-11 Study on the impact of occupational radon exposure on lung cancer and cardiovascular mortality risk Paul Villeneuve CCR
5843 2019-01-17 Exploring the relationship between depression, alcohol use, and social provisions in older Ontario residents: A population-based analysis Todd Coleman CCHS_Annual
5750-S001 2019-01-24 Skills, equity, and the future of work Elizabeth (Beth) Dhuey LISA, PIAAC
5845 2019-01-24 Imperfect information and post-secondary education enrolment: Evidence from a Canadian field experiment Laetitia Renee CEN, FTD, FTD_Multilink_AllYears, LAD, PSIS, PSIS-RAIS-LAD, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
5750-S002 2019-01-24 Skill and education among Canadians Elizabeth (Beth) Dhuey LISA, PIAAC
5806-S001 2019-01-29 Handicap et discrimination sur le marché du travail Ibrahima Sory Aissatou Diallo SLID
5919 2019-02-05 Local area migration patterns in Canadian cities Daniel Silver CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, PCCF, VSD
5941 2019-02-19 Explaining the determinants of charitable giving in Canada Justin D. Smith CEN, CSGVP, GSS_GVP, LAD, NHS, NSGVP, PCCF
5925 2019-02-20 Estimating the effect of recent increases in the minimum wage on labour market outcomes in Canada Alaleh Iray Makvandi LFS
5932 2019-02-25 Equity in healthcare utilization in Canada Mohammad Hajizadeh CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH
5943 2019-02-26 Relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and all-cause mortality in the Canadian population Asmita Bhattarai CCHS_CVSD, NPHS, VSD
5796 2019-02-27 Canadian Index for Measuring Integration (Version 2.0) Jack Jedwab CCHS_Annual, CEN, EDS, GSS_Social, IMDB, NHS
5900 2019-02-27 The impact of providing long-term care to an elderly parent on the employment and retirement status of adult children caregivers in Canada Fatina Siblini GSS, LISA
5763 2019-02-27 Health outcomes in the turn of great recession: A comprehensive analysis Hazim Yigit Aydede CCHS_Annual, NPHS
5952 2019-02-27 Understanding patterns of household expenditures for small area estimation Nicole Marie Newhouse SHS
5953 2019-02-27 Modeling household wealth and financial indicators for small area estimation Nicole Marie Newhouse SFS
5966 2019-02-28 The role of socioeconomic status in determining the experience of Canadian students who delay entry into post-secondary education Stephen Sartor YITS
5946 2019-03-05 Risk and Ownership of Startup Companies Jan Bena CEEDD
5312-S004 2019-03-05 Canadian regional and geographic variations in infertility: Does place matter? Michael Haan CCHS_Annual
5312-S006 2019-03-05 Prostate cancer screening in Canada: Impact of the Canadian task for on preventative health care prostate specific antigen screening guideline Michael Haan CCHS_Annual
5956 2019-03-06 Regional labor market conditions and self-employment patterns in Canada Paul Glavin LFS
5282-S001 2019-03-08 Consumption of ultra-processed food in Canada and its association with chronic diseases: Analysis of the 2015 Canadian Community Health Survey Jean-Claude Moubarac CCHS_Nutrition
5942 2019-03-11 Financial decision-making: The influence of financial capability, stress and help seeking activities Karen Duncan CFCS
5907 2019-03-12 Exchange rate fluctuations and immigrants’ labour market response over the short and long run Ronit Mukherji CEN, IMDB, LSIC, NHS, SLID
5955 2019-03-13 Do Canadian provincial poverty reduction strategies reduce poverty? Geranda Notten CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition, CIS, SCF, SLID
5800 2019-03-15 Geospatial dimensions of premature mortality and its determinants: A nationwide analysis Laura C. Rosella CCHS_CVSD, CanCHEC, PCCF, VSD
6013 2019-03-15 Intentions, Financing and Growth Strategies among SMEs Nicolas Legendre SFGSME, SFGSME_Tax, SFSME
5963 2019-03-15 Supplement intake of one-carbon nutrients and vitamin D in women of childbearing years Brenda Hartman CCHS_Nutrition
5126-S007 2019-03-15 How dietary pattern and physical fitness is associated with cardiovascular disease (CVD), diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), osteoporosis, and cancer Hassanali Vatanparast CCHS_Nutrition, CHMS
5186-S005 2019-03-21 Trajectoires individuelles et dynamiques de participation à la société québécoise Solene Lardoux CEN, GSS_Family, GSS_GVP, GSS_Social, GSS_T1FF, IMDB, LAD, LFS, LISA, LSIC, NHS
4518-S001 2019-03-26 Public policy and the gender gap in employment Andres Arcila Vasquez LFS
5961 2019-03-26 Disability insurance and labor force participation Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs CEN, LAD, NHS, PCCF
5977-S001 2019-03-27 Family, work and income trajectories of immigrant women in Canada for SWC Kathleen Kenny Rybczynski GSS_Family, GSS_T1FF, LISA, SLID
5977 2019-03-27 Women immigrant lifecourse trajectories Kathleen Kenny Rybczynski GSS_Family, GSS_T1FF, LISA, SLID
5986 2019-04-05 Frailty and high-risk, non-prescription and prescription drug use in older adults Colleen Maxwell CHMS
5983 2019-04-11 L'impact du desserrement des pôles d'emplois sur les transports durables dans les grandes régions métropolitaines au Canada, 1996-2016 Benjamin Duquet CEN
5992 2019-04-11 Motivations for individual political contributions: Microdata evidence from Canada Josip Lesica LAD
5988 2019-04-11 Update to: Global gateway, local benefit? Port-Logistics in the lower mainland Peter V. Hall CEN, NHS
6049 2019-04-16 Parental insurance: Does the business cycle matter? Qian Li (Leo) Ma EIB, EISV, LAD
6010 2019-04-16 The welfare consequences of taxation with savings incentives and optimization frictions Adam Lavecchia LAD
5965 2019-04-16 Correlates of attitudes towards help-seeking in Canadian Forces members Natalie Mota CFMHS
5974 2019-04-25 Cognitive functioning across the lifespan: The role of age, age-related life events and education Victor Kuperman LISA, PIAAC
6009 2019-04-26 Bringing the study of social class in Canada into the twenty-first century: A longitudinal analysis of nationally representative data Josh Patterson Curtis CIS, LFS, SCF, SLID
6020 2019-04-30 Patterns and determinants of acute care hospitalization by Canadian immigrants Yanling Guo CCHS_CVSD
6025 2019-04-30 Household income and location: Evidence from Canadian cities Aidi Yu CEN, NHS
6016 2019-05-06 Commute mode and residential location choice: Estimating the value of travel time savings Andrea Nicole Craig CEN
5913 2019-05-06 Cardiovascular disease attributable to nutrition-related causes: Estimating future burden and evaluating nutrition policy options for maximizing population health benefit in Canada Brendan Smith CCHS_Nutrition
6041 2019-05-06 Core housing need and children's mental health Jinette Comeau OCHS
6007 2019-05-14 The socioeconomic health gradient in the life course in Canada Michel Grignon CCHS_Annual, GSS_Health, NPHS
6062 2019-05-16 Heterogeneity in the fiscal externality of extending EI benefits and its Implications for the optimal potential duration of benefits Simon Quach EISV, LFS
6083 2019-05-16 Political integration and its determinants Zhen Zhao CEN, IMDB, LAD, PCCF
6068 2019-05-16 Contribution of dietary supplements on shortfall nutrients among the Canadians Hassanali Vatanparast CCHS_Nutrition
5516-S001 2019-05-16 The role of dairy in a sustainable diet: Evidence from the 2015 CCHS-Nutrition Olivia Kathleen Auclair CCHS_Nutrition
6099 2019-05-17 Physician earnings, labour supply and related issues Arthur Sweetman CEN, LFS, NHS
6032 2019-05-17 Comparative analysis on the economic integration of refugees in Canada and Germany Lori Wilkinson IMDB, LSIC
6101 2019-05-17 Health human resources for an aging population Arthur Sweetman CEN, LFS, NHS
6078 2019-05-17 Immigrant health and economic outcomes Glenda Babe IMDB
6022 2019-05-24 Understanding hospital admissions among temporary residents in Canada, 2001-2013: A focus on agricultural workers, live-in caregivers and refugee claimants Susitha Wanigaratne IMDB
5915 2019-05-27 Assessing the validity of Canada's low-risk drinking guidelines Russell Callaghan CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS
6050 2019-05-30 Exploring the determinants of health inequalities in Canada in the Canadian Community Health Survey Cordell (Cory) Neudorf CCHS_Annual, CCHS_RR, CEN, NHS, PCCF
6053 2019-05-30 Distributional analysis of commuting times in the Greater Toronto Area Aidi Yu CEN, LFS
6118 2019-05-31 Comparing the long term effects of changes in familial socioeconomic status on the health of rural versus urban children and adolescents Alexander Levesque NLSCY
6129 2019-06-03 The long run effect of student grants IL Hwang CSLP, NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS
5947 2019-06-05 Cumulative inequalities and health outcomes from mid to later life Adebiyi Germain Boco CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, IMDB, VSD
6109 2019-06-05 La mobilité interprovinciale des diplômés sur le marché du travail et la pénurie de main d'oeuvre Marc-Antoine Dionne AG, CAL, CEN, CSLP, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
5883 2019-06-10 Relation entre les concentrations sanguines de métaux et hormones thyroïdiennes et sexuelles Maryse Bouchard CHMS
6069 2019-06-10 Investigating the impact of the Canada child benefit on labour supply, income, poverty and household spending Kory Kroft CIS, ERLF_NLSCY, LAD, LFS, NLSCY, SHS, SYC
5918 2019-06-10 How do similarities and discrepancies in parent-youth reports of youth problems relate to mental health service seeking and youths' self-esteem and friendship support? Brendan Andrade OCHS
6034 2019-06-11 The effect of individual characteristics and health behavior on hospitalization in patients with COPD disease Anat Ziv CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_MH, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_Nutrition, CCHS_OMHRS
6086 2019-06-11 Finance source, innovation, and productivity in Canadian SME’s Getu Hailu SFGSME
6111 2019-06-12 The reproductive behavior of Cuban women in the United States and Canada Michel Lopez Barrios CEN, CanBCC, NHS, VSD
6119 2019-06-12 Immigrant wages in the public and private sectors: How do these compare to the wages of the Canadian-born? Richard Edmund Mueller CEN
5985 2019-06-12 Effect of sugar consumption on periodontal diseases: Analysis of data from"Canadian Health Measures Survey" Mario Brondani CHMS
6040 2019-06-13 Investigating the predictors of arsenic levels in the Canadian population Katherine Pullella CHMS, CHMS_CCR, CHMS_CVSD
6150 2019-06-14 Taxation des boissons sucrées Krystel Poirier CEN, SHS
6071 2019-06-17 La mobilité sociale et le rôle des universités Marie Connolly PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6077 2019-06-18 The influence of peer-based victimization, relationship quality and school-belongingness on youth-reported disordered eating behaviour in Ontario Melissa Sharon Kimber OCHS
6067 2019-06-18 How much movement do workers need to be healthy? Understanding work-related and non-work contributions to the movement patterns of Canadian workers and their cardiometabolic consequences Aviroop Biswas CHMS
6124 2019-06-20 Employment, education, and income for Canadians with disabilities: Analysis from the Canadian Survey on Disability Patrick Berrigan CSD
6146 2019-06-24 Individual level skills, and wages Tommas Spencer Trivieri LFS, LISA
6157 2019-06-24 Link, monitor, strategize: First Nations, Inuit, Métis peoples' cancer burden in Canada Amanda Sheppard CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, VSD
6075 2019-06-26 Patterns of job mobility by parenthood and gender Sylvia Fuller LISA, WES
6080 2019-06-26 Financial market barriers to inclusive entrepreneurship: An empirical look at Canadian SME majority owners Marc Duhamel SFGSME
6073 2019-06-27 Tax Evasion in the Restaurant Sector: Evidence from the Introduction of Sales Recording Modules in Québec Martin Boyer CEEDD
6166 2019-06-28 Un effet de composition? Le rôle de la composition culturelle et économique des écoles secondaires fréquentés à 15 ans sur la faible diplomation à 25 ans Guillaume Gingras YITS
6037 2019-07-04 Using longitudinal immigration data to understand entrepreneurial choices of economic immigrants and refugees Laura Lam IMDB, LSIC
6135 2019-07-04 Field of study, income inequality occupational outcomes, and the earnings gap Casey Warman CEN, NHS, SLID, YITS
6126 2019-07-05 Resource boom/bust and older workers: Employment and health Kevin Milligan CEN, LFS, NHS, VSD
6130 2019-07-11 Student loan repayment in Canada Lance John Lochner CSLP, PSIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6164 2019-07-11 Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), employment, and earnings in Canada Sean Waite GSS, GSS_Victimization
6125 2019-07-15 A multi-wave analysis of the National Cannabis Survey: User characteristics, use patterns and behaviour pre- and post-legalization David Walters NCS
6134 2019-07-16 Caregiver burdens for individuals with developmental disabilities in Canada Jennifer Zwicker GSS, GSS_Care, NSGVP
5931 2019-07-19 Personal and social factors, emerging and imminent indicators of suicide and self-harm attempts in Canada Lloyd Balbuena CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS
6123 2019-07-19 Multi-level analysis of licensing and education effects on wages within and across occupational markets Erika McDonald CEN, LFS, LMAS, NHS, SUM, SWH
6085 2019-07-19 Startup funding, growth and innovation Brian P. Cozzarin SFGSME
6087 2019-07-24 Portrait statistique des personnes avec incapacités au Québec: Données tirées de l’Enquête canadienne sur l’incapacité 2017 Jasline Flores CSD
6018 2019-07-25 Intergenerational effects of Indian residential school systems Solomon Geleta APS, APS_NIS
6122 2019-07-26 Travaux visant l'actualisation de la rémunération du travail de l'exploitant agricole retenue dans le cadre du programme ASRA Philip Merrigan CEN
6178 2019-07-31 Intimate partner violence in Canada Michael Haan GSS_Victimization
6175 2019-07-31 Income inequality and population health in Canada and the US, 1990-2016 James (Jim) Dunn CEN, LAD, NHS, VSD
6082 2019-08-01 A counterfactual analysis of firm distributions using functional principal component analysis James Townsend LEAP, T2_LEAP
6035 2019-08-01 Gambling in Canada: A national study Carrie Leonard CCHS_MH, CCHS_RR
6214 2019-08-02 Project proposal to access the Longitudinal Immigration Database and the 2016 General Social Survey on Work and Home Sally Effie Ogoe GSS, IMDB
6199 2019-08-02 Colorectal cancer in young Canadians: Examining changes in characteristics, incidence, mortality, and survival over time Harminder Singh CCR, CEN, VSD
6115 2019-08-06 Prevalence and correlates of non suicidal self injury in Ontario Khrista R. A. Boylan OCHS
6152 2019-08-06 Population-based analysis of outcomes in acute myeloid leukemia from a provincial cancer registry and the Canadian Cancer Registry Oliver Bucher CCR
6112 2019-08-06 Exploring depressive symptoms as a potential moderator between pain severity and opioid misuse Onawa Labelle CCHS_Annual
6036 2019-08-06 The impact of publicly supplied health insurance on aggregate income inequality Katerina Koka LISA, NPHS
6060 2019-08-08 Comparing financial protection in health care using new methods of estimating catastrophic health spending in Canada with other high-income countries Sara Michelle Allin SHS
6008 2019-08-08 The effect of training on newcomer adaptation: Examining career and organizational outcomes Jieying Chen WES
5320-S001 2019-08-08 Impacts of EI benefit extensions on benefit duration David Gray EISV
6076 2019-08-08 The labour market effects of the Quebec family plan Michael Baker CCHS_Annual, CIS, ERLF_NLSCY, LAD, LFS, NLSCY
5126-S009 2019-08-14 Frequency of consumption of anti-inflammatory and Mediterranean food parameters, and dietary inflammatory index in diverse Canadian Population and its association with chronic diseases Hassanali Vatanparast CCHS_Nutrition
5982 2019-08-14 La hausse des prix de l'habitation et ses conséquences sur l'endettement, la composition des actifs et l'étailement urbain Maude Pugliese SFS
6234 2019-08-14 L'idéal de la propriété d'une maison dans les imaginaires entourant la famille : Quelles conséquences financières? Maude Pugliese SHS
6213 2019-08-16 Tax reforms consequences on occupational mobility Po Tat (Terry Ansel) Yip SLID
6121 2019-08-16 IMPACT: Examining the dietary impact of current and proposed food environment policies aimed at improving the nutritional quality of the Canadian food supply Mary Roberta L'Abbe CCHS_Annual, CHMS
6205 2019-08-20 Investigating the relationship between childhood sport participation and adult income Thomas A. Perks ERLF_NLSCY
6224 2019-08-20 Characteristics and economic outcomes of nominees through the B.C. Provincial Nominee Program Jessica Schafer IMDB, LAD
6042 2019-08-22 Canada's experience with the minimum wage increases of the 2010s Jeffrey Penney LFS
4905-S001 2019-08-22 Recherche sur les effets de la crise financière de 2008 sur le chômage au Canada, en se basant sur un modelé multi-états Patrick-Herve Tian LFS, SLID
3914-S017 2019-08-22 Assessment of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) among siblings using a sample of adolescents from Ontario Samantha Salmon (Mills) OCHS
6172 2019-08-22 Changes in Canadians' gambling behavior and problems: An exploration of time and context Sylvia Kairouz CCHS_Annual, CCHS_RR, CIUS
6144 2019-08-26 Household income and contraceptive use patterns among female youth Elizabeth Nethery CCHS_Annual
6253 2019-08-28 Moral injury and mental health outcomes: predictors and risk factors Anthony Nazarov CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH, CFMHS
3955-S012 2019-08-28 Predictors of attrition in a longitudinal follow-up in the Canadian military Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6237 2019-08-28 Mining 2012 and 2017 Canadian Surveys on Disability data for predictors of disability rate and loss of income due to personal injuries Rohana Ambagaspitiya CSD
3955-S011 2019-08-28 A longitudinal follow-up of suicidal behaviour in the Canadian military Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
3955-S014 2019-08-28 Course and predictors of posttraumatic stress disorder in regular force members of the Canadian Armed Forces: A nationally representative 16-Year follow-up study Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
3955-S009 2019-08-28 Course and predictors of depression in regular force members of the Canadian Armed Forces Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
3955-S015 2019-08-28 Transition from service and mental and physical well-being in Canadian Forces veterans Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6180 2019-08-28 The effects of repealing mandatory retirement Hugh Shiplett UCASS
6239 2019-08-28 Understanding the association between chronic pain characteristics and suicidality: A Canadian nationally representative study Renée El-Gabalawy CCHS_MH
6201 2019-08-28 Gendered and racialized dimensions of the education/occupational (mis)match of immigrants and non-immigrants in Canada over time: Testing explanations and associated outcomes Naomi Lightman IMDB, LISA
3955-S010 2019-08-28 Association of child maltreatment exposure and deployment-related traumatic events, with mental disorders in the Canadian Forces: Results from the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey (CAFVMHS) Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
3955-S013 2019-08-28 Traumatic experiences, deployment and associations with mental disorders in the Canadian Forces: Results from the Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey (CAFVMHS) Shay-Lee Bolton CCHS_MH
6070 2019-08-29 Peer effects and labour supply Mamadou Yaya Diallo CEEDD
6212 2019-08-30 Employment and earnings changes related to environmental regulations and green energy Joseph Thomas Marchand CEN, LFS, NHS
6259 2019-09-04 Analyzing the career paths of Ontario's graduates Eric Amaral PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6255 2019-09-06 L'intégration économique des réfugiés au Canada Marcus Vinicius Leite Fraga CEN, IMDB, LAD
5649 2019-09-12 Stratification et inégalités sociales dans les recensements Canadiens Stéphane Alexandre Moulin CEN
6219 2019-09-17 Prevalence and determinants of child care use and needs among families in Canada Stefan Kuhle SELCCA
6218 2019-09-18 Reported concussion: Time trends updated Kevin Gordon CCHS_Annual
6063 2019-09-18 Access to surgical procedures: A comparison between provincial operative rates, remuneration and complications Lynn Nicole Lethbridge DAD_CVSD, NACRS_CVSD
6241-S001 2019-09-18 Vie conjugale et situation économique Céline LeBourdais GSS_Family, GSS_T1FF
6217 2019-09-18 Les politiques familiales du Québec évaluées à partir des trajectoires de revenus d'emploi des parents et des femmes et hommes sans enfant Catherine Maredith Haeck LISA
6248 2019-09-24 Strategic planning for community resilience to natural hazards: Emergency preparedness across Canadian communities Stephanie Chang SEPR
6143 2019-09-24 Trajectories of physical activity and its impact on health among Canadians Denver Mitchell Yurko Brown NPHS
6233 2019-09-24 The relationship between anthropometric, fitness, and cardiometabolic health markers in healthy Canadian children, and in comparison to Canadian children with Congenital Heart Disease Hassanali Vatanparast CHMS
6307 2019-09-24 Impact of various alternative policies on wage setting and inequality Thomas Paul Joseph Lemieux BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6307-S001 2019-09-24 Impact of various alternative policies on wage setting and inequlity Thomas Paul Joseph Lemieux BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6297 2019-09-24 Polarisation des revenus au Canada et au Québec Benoit Dostie CEN, NHS
6216 2019-09-24 Effects of Canadian national discourses on immigrant integration: the role of language Yvonne Chang GSS_GVP, GSS_Social
6256 2019-09-24 Efficiency in NGOs: Skill-transferability and economies of scale Ricard Gil NSNVO, WES
6167 2019-09-27 Parental leave, gender and leadership role occupancy: Are some parents punished for taking parental leave Julian Barling WES
6225-S001 2019-09-27 Earnings and income variability David Green BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6305-S001 2019-09-27 Labour supply effects William Craig Riddell BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6309-S001 2019-09-27 Basic income and indigenous outcomes Anke Sabine Kessler BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6225 2019-09-27 Earnings and income variability David Green BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6236 2019-09-27 Child maltreatment and the trajectory of adult well-being among ethno-racial communities: Results from the Canadian Health Survey Barbara Lee CCHS_MH, MHACS
6305 2019-09-27 Labour supply effects William Craig Riddell BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6309 2019-09-27 Basic income and indigenous outcomes Anke Sabine Kessler BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6304-S001 2019-10-01 Education related outcomes of a basic income policy for British Columbia Mark Bernard Stabile BCK, BCK_ELMLP_ROE, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, ROE
6304 2019-10-01 Education related outcomes of a basic income policy for British Columbia Mark Bernard Stabile BCK, BCK_CEN, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6306 2019-10-03 Education related outcomes of a basic income policy for British Columbia Arthur Sweetman BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6282 2019-10-03 Residential schooling and the intergenerational impact on traditional activities and culture Yasmine Amirkhalkhali APS
6300 2019-10-03 The entanglement of food insecurity, gestational diabetes mellitus, and mental health: Examining pregnancy from a syndemic perspective Sarah Marie Frances Oresnik CCHS_Annual
6306-S001 2019-10-03 Education related outcomes of a basic income policy for British Columbia Arthur Sweetman BCIA, BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
6240 2019-10-07 Analyse interprovinciale de l'évolution de revenu médian des ménages entre 2006 et 2016 en tenant compte des effets de structure Yves Carrière CEN
6339 2019-10-10 The changing dynamics of parenthood in Canada Lisa Ann Strohschein GSS, GSS_Family, GSS_T1FF
6328 2019-10-11 LGB mental health in rural Canada Matthew Stackhouse CCHS_Annual
6287 2019-10-17 Access to CCHS (annual component and rapid response) surveys for gambling research Jennifer Williams CCHS_RR
6296 2019-10-18 La mobilité des revenus aux seins des ménages de la classe moyenne Marie Connolly LAD
6289 2019-10-22 A program of research to assess the relations between cannabis use and key morbidity and mortality outcomes in Canada Russell Callaghan CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, PCCF
6298 2019-10-22 La formation structurée liée à l'emploi dans un contexte de transformation numérique et de pénurie de main-d'oeuvre : État de la situation Benoit Dostie LISA
6352 2019-10-24 Residential contexts and the labour market outcomes of LGB immigrants Sagi Ramaj CEN, NHS
6346 2019-10-24 Disability, preconception health, and maternal outcomes Hilary Brown CCHS_DAD
6269 2019-10-25 Impacts of migration and sex/gender on patterns of access to primary care in Canada Joseph Mwesigwa Ssendikaddiwa CCHS_Annual
3914-S018 2019-10-29 Non-medical use of prescription pain medication in a representative sample of adolescents from Ontario, Canada Tamara Lynn Taillieu OCHS
6330 2019-10-29 Studying the association between Hepatitis C virus infection and diabetes with adjustment for misclassification errors Annshirley Aba Afful CHMS
6327 2019-10-30 Canadian muslim demographics, discrimination, civic participation, and health Sarah Shah CEN, GSS, GSS_Family, GSS_Social, GSS_Victimization
6292 2019-10-31 The impact of after-hours premiums on emergency department utilization: A quasi-experimental study Michael Hong CCHS_NACRS
6260 2019-11-01 Parenting and dimensions of psychopathology in children and adolescents: A sibling analysis Madison Aitken OCHS
4926-S001 2019-11-07 Residential mobility and child outcomes: The impact of childhood migration on the educational attainment and mental health outcomes of children in Canada Ashley Calhoun CEN, NHS, NLSCY
6284 2019-11-14 Sexual Orientation and Health Disparities: Evidence from the 2014 to 2018 Canadian Community Health Survey Lei Chai CCHS_Annual
6372 2019-11-14 Carbon pricing and energy poverty: The effect of environmental policy on households' ability to afford energy services Blake Shaffer SHS
6345 2019-11-15 Aging at the intersection of gender and race: Understanding the health status of and inequalities among aging black Canadian women Nicoda Robertha Foster CCHS_Annual
6291 2019-11-22 Santé mentale et transition à la vie adulte : portrait des trajectoires familiales, scolaires et professionnelles des jeunes adultes Alexis Hieu Truong CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH
6136 2019-11-28 Le cumul de vulnérabilité à la violence conjugale : L'expérience des femmes handicapées, aînées et immigrantes qui appartiennent à plus d'une de ces populations Nathalie Sasseville GSS_Victimization
6341 2019-11-28 A longitudinal population-based examination of comorbid relationships between posttraumatic stress disorder and physical health conditions among military personnel Renée El-Gabalawy CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6317 2019-11-28 Exploring physical activity among recent and established immigrants in Canada El Zahraa Majed CCHS_Annual, CHMS
6363 2019-12-05 Maternal employment and adolescent outcomes Ehsan Latif NLSCY
3258-S005 2019-12-05 Marriage equality or socioeconomic inequality? Exploring same-sex marriage formation in Canada between 2006 and 2016 Chih-Lan (Winnie) Yang CEN, NHS
6382 2019-12-05 Short- and long-term effect of natural disasters on individuals' well-being: Evidence from Canada Philippe Kabore LAD
6355 2019-12-05 Examining the sociodemographic trends in burden of hospitalizations for influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, and other acute respiratory infections in Canada Sarah Buchan CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, VSD
6326 2019-12-05 Canadian Pension Plan (CPP) benefits: Who gets the maximum? Peter Kitchen LAD
5406-S001 2019-12-09 Les pratiques pénales au Canada : Vers un virage punitif des tribunaux Veronique Soucy ICCS
6349 2019-12-16 Fixing the migrant mismatch: What happens when firms value immigrants differently than governments, and how can this be mitigated? Jennifer Baggs WES, WES_HO
6350 2019-12-16 The effects of division of domestic labour and childcare supports on fertility intentions and achieved fertility in Canada Leandra Lynn Pilon GSS, GSS_Education, GSS_Family
6387 2019-12-16 Birth outcomes according to parental place of birth Marcelo Luis Urquia VSD
6369 2019-12-17 Transfer pathways among Northern Ontario colleges and universities David Jonathan Zarifa PSIS, PSIS_T1FF, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6347 2019-12-17 The determinants and impacts of historical treaty making in Canada Donna Feir (Waagenaar) APS, CEN, NHS
6418 2019-12-23 Funding liquidity and wealthy hand-to-mouth Po Tat (Terry Ansel) Yip SFS
6420 2019-12-23 Work-life balance among Canadian adults: Examining the association between participation in sporting activities and job satisfaction Risa (Lisa) Kaida GSS
6422 2019-12-23 Income dynamics, marital stability, and mortality: Continued analysis of the LAD Byron Spencer LAD
6452 2020-01-06 Monitoring Canada's Cannabis trends: Changes in workplace use and impaired driving over time Victoria Sytsma NCS
6428 2020-01-06 Monitoring Canada's cannabis use and procurement trends Victoria Sytsma NCS
6385 2020-01-06 Intimate partner violence in Canada: Types, risks, and consequences Amy Peirone GSS_Victimization
6221-S001 2020-01-06 Long-term employment outcomes for children on social assistance in Canada Sana Amjad ERLF_NLSCY, NLSCY
6389 2020-01-10 Essais sur les conséquences socio-économiques de la robotisation et de l'intelligence artificielle: le cas du marché du travail et des politiques publiques Mahamat Podda Abouna CEN, CIS, IMDB, LFS, LISA, SHS, SLID
3985-S017 2020-01-10 Étude de l'âge de début des prestations de RRQ et de RPC Yann J.Y. Décarie LAD, LISA
6423 2020-01-10 La prévalence et la gestion du diabète de type 2 au Canada de 2007 à 2017 Alexis Marcotte-Chenard CHMS
6415 2020-01-14 Creating typologies of residential property owners and residential properties  in British Columbia, Ontario, and Nova Scotia Aynslie Meredith Hinds CHSP
6378 2020-01-14 The minimum wage and employment effects in Canada: Comparing cross border pairs Margaret (Maggie) Jones LFS
6470 2020-01-20 Hypertension awareness, treatment, and control rates in Canada Alexander Leung CHMS
6368 2020-01-20 Dynamic socioeconomic microsimulation population model Yann J.Y. Décarie CEN, GSS_Family, IMDB, LAD, LFS, LISA, NHS, SLID
6340 2020-01-24 Evaluating the Economic Outcomes and Retention of Immigrants to the Atlantic Canada Yoko Yoshida CEN, IMDB, LAD, NHS
5491-S002 2020-01-27 Quantifying and mapping energy poverty in Canada Mylene Riva CEN, CHS, CHS_T1FF, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, PCCF, SHS
6468 2020-01-28 Language of Choice at Work, Phoenix Pay System, and Employee Departure: The Case of the Canadian Federal Public Service Christopher Allan Cooper PSES
6441 2020-01-28 Mental health, mortality and suicidality in the Canadian household population Scott Patten CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_MH, CCHS_NACRS
6469 2020-01-30 Illness-induced posttraumatic stress disorder among Canadian armed forces members and veterans Renée El-Gabalawy CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6438 2020-01-30 Secondary to postsecondary pathways and outcomes of non-traditional students David Walters CSLP, NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF, TDSB
6497 2020-02-03 Homeownership, housing affordability and household location Meng Li CEN, NHS
5784 2020-02-03 Do renters benefit from environmental improvements? Patrick Baylis CEN, NHS, UCR
6444 2020-02-03 Disentangling the causes of income segregation in Windsor, ON & determining the willingness to pay to avoid pollution Andrea Nicole Craig CEN
4215-S012 2020-02-07 Maîtrise des compétences et marché du travail canadien Marie Mélanie Fontaine LISA, PIAAC
6257 2020-02-07 The associations of lifetime hallucinogen use with indices of mental health among Canadian adults Zachary Charles Phillip Walsh CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH
6374 2020-02-07 Entre hospices et manoirs de l'âge d'or : le « bien vieillir » au Québec, 1921-1971 Aline Charles CEN
5360-S004 2020-02-07 Examining the unique and combined effects of exposure to various forms of child maltreatment for disordered eating behaviour in adolescents: A commonality analysis Melissa Sharon Kimber OCHS
3955-S016 2020-02-07 Association of child maltreatment exposure and deployment-related traumatic events, with physical health conditions among Canadian Armed Forces Personnel: Results from the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6405 2020-02-07 La criminalité et la victimisation au niveau du quartier: conséquences pour la santé et la qualité de vie des populations marginalisées et vulnérables Carolyn Côté-Lussier CCHS_Annual, GSS, GSS_Victimization, UCR
3985-S019 2020-02-07 Le mélange des formes de travail à l'âge de la retraite : une étude pancanadienne des trajectoires professionnelles chez les Canadiens de plus de 50 ans Raquel Fonseca Benito LAD
6421 2020-02-11 Measurement error and consumption inequality in Canada Brant Malcolm Abbott FAMEX, SHS
6512 2020-02-11 Understanding the association between child maltreatment and intimate partner violence in Canada Douglas A. Brownridge SSPPS
6373 2020-02-11 Internal Migration of Immigrants and Non-immigrants in Canada: Patterns and Determinants James Townsend LAD
6366 2020-02-12 Understanding Canadian Marginalization and its Relationship with Health Flora I. Matheson CCHS_Annual
6472 2020-02-12 Residential mobility, education, and the labour market outcomes of Canadian youth Ashley Calhoun CEN, ERLF_NLSCY, NHS, NLSCY, YITS
6017 2020-02-12 Alone stage of retirement Lori J. Curtis CCHS_Annual, CEN, SHS
6487 2020-02-19 Provincial exams and teacher discretion in grading Kelly E. Foley BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PCCF, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6507 2020-02-19 Illuminating indigenous economic development Margaret (Maggie) Jones CEN, NHS
6474 2020-02-20 Uptake of Cancer Screening Among Indigenous People with Disabilities Anita Benoit CCHS_Annual
6333 2020-02-20 Child Multimorbidity in Ontario Shannon Vaughan Reaume OCHS
6208 2020-02-20 Estimating and Mapping Urban Differences in Health Outcomes for Adults with Chronic Disease in Canada George C. Kephart PCCF
6462 2020-02-24 Understanding the role of social-economic inequality on deaths of despair risk in a Canadian context Roman Pabayo CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, VSD
6376 2020-02-24 Comparison of same-sex and different-sex couples in household bargaining power and lifestyle Maryam Esmaeilpour Dilmaghani CEN, CTADS, GSS, GSS_Social, GSS_Time_Use, NHS
6460 2020-02-26 On the causal effect of horizontal education-job matching Jason G. Dean SLID
6410 2020-03-02 Income and consumption dynamics in dense metropolitan areas: inequality, poverty, and segregation in Accra, London, and Vancouver Alicia Cavanaugh CEN, NHS
6481 2020-03-02 Sexual minority wage gaps from an intersectional perspective in a Canadian context Shannon Victoria Tsing-Lam Mok CCHS_T1FF, CEN, CHS, NHS
6513 2020-03-02 The long run effects of age at school entry: New evidence from administrative records from Canada Elizabeth (Beth) Dhuey LAD
6449 2020-03-02 Involuntary contacts with the criminal justice system and intersecting sites of structural violence experienced by indigenous women in Canada Amy Alberton CEN, GSS, GSS_Victimization
6390 2020-03-04 Income related outcomes of a basic income policy for British Columbia (Earnings and income variability) David Green BCIA
6517 2020-03-04 Comparaisons ciblées des caractéristiques des naissances (enfant/parent) pour plusieurs cohortes Pierre Lefebvre VSD
6250 2020-03-05 Le travail salarié en contexte Inuit : analyse comparative nord-sud Magalie Quintal-Marineau APS, APS_NIS, CEN, NHS
6437 2020-03-05 Trends in mental health, alcohol, and smoking-related disparities between sexual minority and heterosexual adults in Canada, 2003-2018 Travis James Salway CCHS_Annual
6455 2020-03-06 Age-Specific Labour Market Transition in Canada Pierre R. Brochu LFS
6464 2020-03-06 Public sector earnings in Alberta by detailed occupation: How do these compare to the private sector? Richard Edmund Mueller LFS
6425 2020-03-09 Comparison of dietary pattern, key nutrients intake and biomarkers, and health outcomes among the Chinese population living in mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, immigrants from mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, and the general Canadian population Xuefeng Hu CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_Nutrition
6489 2020-03-09 Social Interactions and the Demand for Professional Financial Advice Nabil Afodjo CFCS
6342 2020-03-10 Profils de sédentarité chez les personnes âgées canadiennes René Michel Maréchal CHMS
6406 2020-03-11 Residential property ownership, rental housing supply, and the distribution of housing-based wealth and income in Canada Robert Alan Walks CHSP
6542 2020-03-11 Occupational Mobility in Canada: Do Downturns Matter? Florence Neymotin LFS
6465 2020-03-13 Trends in occupational segregation along the lines of gender, race, and immigrant status and its impact on earning gaps from 1991 to 2016 Risa (Lisa) Kaida CEN, LFS, NHS
6551 2020-03-13 Nutrition and dental diseases: An assessment of risk factors and outcomes Jessica Lieffers CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition, CHMS
6343 2020-03-13 Household Formation in Canada and the United States: Insights and Implications for Canada's National Housing Strategy Michael Haan CEN, IMDB, NHS
6456 2020-04-16 Understanding Employee Engagement in the Canadian Federal Public Service Isabelle Caron PSES
6599 2020-04-16 Distribution and Characteristics of Canadian- and Foreign-born Francophones in Ontario Brian Kelvin Ray CEN
4099-S003 2020-04-16 Effective human resource management in a diverse workplace Alison Marie Konrad WES
6450 2020-04-21 The Health of Immigrant Parents in Canada: The Role of Their Children's Socioeconomic Achievement in Early Adulthood Michael Haan IMDB
6575 2020-04-29 Early-Onset Disability, Financial Incentives, and Educational Investments Robert Millard LISA
6577 2020-05-14 Calcul des bases économiques des villes canadiennes Magali Elise Talandier CEN
6520 2020-05-20 Dreaming of a Brighter Future? The Impact of Economic Vulnerability on University Aspirations Barry M. R. Watson ERLF_NLSCY, NLSCY
6578 2020-05-21 Injury risks among Canadian bicycling and walking commuters in the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohort (CanCHEC) Anne (Margaret) Harris CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, VSD
6564 2020-06-01 Fibromyalgia: An exploration of the sex-specific association between urinary phthalate biomarkers and fibromyalgia Ameera (Amira) Aker CHMS
6607 2020-06-11 Assessing tax implications for special education recipients in British Columbia Jennifer Zwicker BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, PSIS, RAIS
6580 2020-06-12 Neighbourhood environments as a social determinant of physical and mental health outcomes among the community-dwelling population Neeru Gupta CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC
6636 2020-06-19 Gender pay gaps in the health professions: do health systems reflect the social inequalities they are meant to address? Neeru Gupta CEN, CEN_GDR_DIV, LFS, NGS
6591 2020-06-19 Does express entry change anything?: Policy change and immigrant integration outcomes in the Canadian context Rupa Banerjee CEN, IMDB
6641 2020-06-19 Take up and targeting of income transfer programs Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs LAD, OAS, PCCF
6176-S001 2020-06-26 Investigating the health differences between atheists and non-atheists in a representative Canadian sample David Speed CCHS_Annual, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Family, GSS_Time_Use, NSGVP
6633 2020-06-26 Social and cultural norms and the elasticity of taxable income: Evidence from Canadian economic immigrants. Kuot Daniel Manyang GSS, GSS_Social, IMDB, LAD
6534 2020-06-26 The impact of the minimum wage on higher education Diana Alessandrini GSS_Time_Use, SLID
6600 2020-06-29 The characteristics and earnings of physicians in Ontario and Canada Boris Kralj CEN
6516 2020-07-08 Perceptions de justice au travail Stéphane Alexandre Moulin GSS
6586 2020-07-08 Le surendettement parmi les ménages québécois Maude Pugliese CFCS, SFS
6661 2020-07-08 Differential longevity and redistribution: evidence and policy implications Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs LAD
3985-S018 2020-07-09 Intergenerational transmission of saving propensity: new insights from Canadian tax data and policy changes Gaelle Alexandra Simard-Duplain IID, SFS
6579 2020-07-14 A renewed study on charitable giving among Canadians Tak Yan (Alan) Chan SHS
6569 2020-07-14 Examining the association between childhood adversities and risk of hospitalization among Canadian adults: a retrospective cohort study Asmita Bhattarai CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_Nutrition
6571 2020-07-15 Temporal trends in compliance with 24-hour movement guidelines among Canadians: Results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey Andrew Scott Rollo CHMS
6610 2020-07-15 Long run evolution of height and weight of Canadians Kris Inwood CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition, CHMS, CHS, GSS_Health, NPHS
6537 2020-07-21 Estimation d'effets hétérogènes dans le projet d'autosuffisance Philip Merrigan SSP
6608 2020-07-24 Informal Caregiving and Health Outcomes in Canada Samantha Skinner GSS, GSS_Care
6624 2020-07-24 The association between parental history of early adversity, youth reports of child maltreatment, proximal risk factors, and youth mental health outcomes Andrea Gonzalez OCHS
6530 2020-07-27 What are the determinants of an innovative culture in public sector organizations Rohit Madan PSES
6616 2020-07-27 A longitudinal examination of the impact of neighbourhood-level effects on the economic mobility of immigrants Risa (Lisa) Kaida IMDB
6318 2020-07-27 Muscle-bone interactions in Canadians: a national, population-based study Jinhui Ma CHMS
5537-S002 2020-07-29 Female Labour Force Participation of Immigrants in Canada: The Case of Latin American and Caribbean Women Fariba Solati CEN, NHS
6596 2020-08-13 Proposal to participate in the ICARE-IMDB linked data plot project Michael Haan IMDB
6637 2020-08-13 Inequality of mortality in Canada - an update Michael Baker CEN, NHS, VSD
6541 2020-08-13 What keeps women in STEM? Can family-related policy and bargaining power play a role? Kathleen Kenny Rybczynski CEN, LFS, SLID
6615 2020-08-13 Explaining educational achievement among indigenous individuals: How important is a culturally-relevant curriculum and social influences? Melanie O'Gorman APS
6612 2020-08-18 Language training and the economic success of immigrants: Evidence from Canada Miguel Cardoso IMDB, LSIC
6568 2020-08-18 Composition sociodemographique et environnement social des quartiers Mathieu Philibert CEN, GSS_GVP, GSS_Social, NHS
6466 2020-08-21 Air pollution and perinatal death Nusrat Jahan VSD
6675 2020-09-02 Do tax-free savings accounts serve as buffer-stocks for Canadians? Brant Malcolm Abbott LAD, SFS, SHS
6674 2020-09-03 The Effect of Universal Child Care on Employee Productivity and Firm Performance Sheng-Jun Xu LEAP, LWF, LWF_T2_LEAP_T1FF
6391 2020-09-07 Income related outcomes of a basic income policy for British Columbia (Well-being and educational outcomes of children under different alternatives) Mark Bernard Stabile BCIA
6706 2020-09-08 Health effects of vaping among youth: evidence from quasi-experimental analyses Hai Nguyen CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS, CTADS, CTNS, CTUMS
6436 2020-09-08 Getting more satisfied or distressed? Pan-Canadian comparison of life satisfaction and distress from 2000 to 2018: Does social support influence the trend in life satisfaction? Xiangfei Meng CCHS_Annual
6585 2020-09-08 Green Skills and Climate Policy: Evidence from British Columbia’s Revenue-Neutral Carbon Tax   LFS
6714 2020-09-08 The rise of big city hockey players and its implication for diversity in the National Hockey League Risa (Lisa) Kaida CEN, NHS
6643 2020-09-08 Struck down early? The impact of the Saskatchewan doctors strike on long run health. Stephenson Baines Strobel CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS, VSD
6679 2020-09-11 Carbon footprint of Canadian self-selected diets and dietary patterns: Associations with nutrient intakes, diet quality, and demographics Olivia Kathleen Auclair CCHS_Nutrition
6595 2020-09-15 An investigation of employment-related service use and earnings among immigrants in Canada Sonja Senthanar IMDB
6671 2020-09-15 Estimating the Economic Benefits of Green Infrastructure Roy Brouwer DKWP
3955-S018 2020-09-15 Common mental disorder diagnosis and need for treatment among Canadian Armed Forces Personnel: A longitudinal analysis of the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey (CAFVMHS) Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6072 2020-09-17 The Labour Market Risks of Entrepreneurship Gueorgui  T. Kambourov CEEDD
6338-S001 2020-09-17 The differential impact of interrelated health determinants on high-risk sexual behavior, HIV testing behavior, new sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnoses, and new HIV diagnoses among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (gbMSM) Viviane Dias Lima CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS
6676 2020-09-21 The socio-economic profile of food bank users and the likelihood of food bank use Martin D. Dooley CEN
6471 2020-09-24 Do Home Energy Retrofit Programs Reduce Household Energy Consumption? Evidence from Canada. Samuel Faye Gamtessa HES
3955-S017 2020-09-24 Evaluating the relationship between moral injury and chronic physical illness among members of the Canadian Armed Forces Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6684 2020-09-28 Brain drain/gain in Atlantic Canada Fariba Solati CEN, LAD, LAD_PSIS, NGS, NHS, PSIS, PSIS_T1FF
6463 2020-09-28 Survival following ICD pulse generator replacement at end of battery life in Canada: An age and sex-based analysis Krystina Lewis-Nery DAD_CVSD, DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD, NACRS_CVSD
6685 2020-09-29 Multilevel analyses of child health inequalities in Canada: evidence of variability in outcomes and access by socio-economic and demographic characteristics Katholiki Georgiades CHSCY, OCHS
6109-S001 2020-09-30 Modélisation des effectifs dans les secteurs de la santé et l'education Catherine Maredith Haeck CEN, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6686 2020-09-30 Brain drain/gain in Canada Fariba Solati CEN, LAD, NGS, NHS, PSIS, PSIS_T1FF, YITS
6694 2020-09-30 Wage gaps, poverty and educational outcomes in Canada from 1931 to 1951 Jason G. Dean CEN
6544 2020-09-30 Influence des médias et réseaux sociaux sur la dynamique familiale et la fécondité des immigrantes d’Afrique sub-Saharienne au Canada Visseho Adjiwanou CEN, CIUS, GSS, GSS_Family, GSS_Social, GSS_T1FF, IMDB, LSIC, NHS
6682 2020-10-09 Financing and growth strategies among small and medium enterprises Nicolas Legendre SFGSME, SFGSME_Tax, SFSME
6688 2020-10-16 Immigration to Canada, social security agreements, retirement and international mobility James Stutely CEN, IMDB, LAD, NHS
6720 2020-10-19 Core housing need and mortality in Canada: a population-based retrospective cohort study Gum-Ryeong Park CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, VSD
6594 2020-10-19 The role of settlement srvices and the economic integration of immigrants in Canada Mutlu Yuksel IMDB
3955-S020 2020-10-23 Prevalence and Predictors of Anxiety Disorders in Regular Force Members of the Canadian Armed Forces: A Nationally Representative, 16-Year Follow-up Study Lily Pankratz CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6692 2020-10-23 Understanding Inequalities in Lung Cancer Care and Outcomes in Canada Samia Qureshi BEAM_IMDB, CCHS_CCR, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, CCHS_T1FF
6712 2020-10-27 The evolution of work in the COVID era Arthur Sweetman CEN, LFS, NHS
6707 2020-10-27 Dietary patterns of Canadian ethnic populations and associated risk for chronic diseases Adelaide Buadu CCHS_Nutrition
6648 2020-10-28 Immigrant satisfaction in Canada Frances Woolley CCHS_Annual, IMDB
6506 2020-10-28 Migration research map of Canada David Pinelle CEN, IMDB, NHS
6747 2020-11-01 Urban neighbourhood walkability and its association with health-related fitness in the Canadian adult population Levi Frehlich CHMS
6638 2020-11-01 Investing in the future? Debt, mobility, and post-secondary education in Ontario Cynthia Spring IMDB, NGS, PSIS
6634 2020-11-02 EpiOntario - greenness, environment, and health outcomes Yina Shan CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_HIST_PC
6629 2020-11-02 Use of settlement services and labour market outcomes of non-permanent migrants in urban Canada: A comparative study Marshia Tashmim Akbar CEN, IMDB
6605 2020-11-03 First Births, Employment Mobility and the Gender Gap in Economic Outcomes in Canada Dionne Pohler CCHS_Annual, CEEDD, CHMS, WES
3955-S019 2020-11-08 Prevalence and Longitudinal Risk Factors for Alcohol-Related Interactions with Police: An Analysis of the 2018 Canadian Armed Forces Members and Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey (CAFVMHS) Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS
6433 2020-11-12 Effects of cigarette smoking on all-cause mortality among community-dwelling individuals with depression Dr. Carl D'Arcy CCHS_CVSD
6729 2020-11-12 Labour market transition and returns to former international and immigrant students in Canada. Peace Onyinyechi Godwin NGS
6667 2020-11-12 The intergenerational transmission of income in young adulthood : A life course perspective on the accumulation of disadvantage Xavier St-Denis IID, LISA, YITS
6435 2020-11-12 Investigating the Cost and Correlates of a Healthy Diet in Canada Catherine Ling Mah CCHS_Nutrition
6440 2020-11-12 Buffering the impact of childhood maltreatment on the development of major depression, generalized anxiety and suicide ideation in adolescence and adulthood: do coping strategies and social support make a difference? A sex/gender stratified analysis Dr. Carl D'Arcy CCHS_MH
6662 2020-11-16 Analyse des écarts de performance, de réussite et de diplomation entre filles et garçons basée sur l'analyse de jumeaux dizygotes Catherine Maredith Haeck IID
6746 2020-11-16 Relationships between sedentary time, excess sleep, poor vascular risk control, and stroke: a study of CCHS sharelink and CHMS data Raed Ahmad Joundi CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_T1FF, CHMS
6704 2020-11-16 Sexual orientation and the Canadian labour market: new insights from administrative data Nicole Denier LAD
6673 2020-11-16 Stakeholder Culture and Wage Inequality Within Firms Jan Bena CEEDD, NALMF, PSIS
6678 2020-11-17 Controlling owners’ diversification and labor income risk insurance Jan Bena CEEDD, EIRD
6691 2020-11-19 Assessment of IRCC settlement service impacts - advanced data analytics and evaluation Taylor Shek-wai Hui IMDB
6733 2020-11-23 Entrepreneurial Choice in the Presence of Secondary Markets Zachary Mahone CEEDD, NALMF
6574 2020-11-24 Youth Delinquency and Mental Health in Ontario Alexander Luther OCHS
3955-S021 2020-11-24 Military sexual trauma and associations with demographic variables, mental disorders, and physical health conditions in service members and veterans.. Renée El-Gabalawy CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6711 2020-11-25 Social relationships and peer victimization among immigrant, refugee, ethno-cultural and racialized groups: prevalence, risk and protective factors against mental health and academic problems. Irene Vitoroulis OCHS
6709 2020-11-30 Vaping and asthma in youths and young adults: a population-based study on the effects of vaping using the Canadian health measures survey Manha Teresa To CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, CHMS, CHMS_CVSD
6776 2020-11-30 Change over time in the stability of jobs in Canada during periods of economic growth and recessions Xavier St-Denis LFS, LWF
6773 2020-11-30 Evaluating the impact of government-led nutrient profile models on preventable mortality and morbidity Adelia Claire Jacobs CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_Nutrition
6740 2020-11-30 Assessing the promise and performance of agencies in the Government of Canada Carey Doberstein PSES
6631 2020-12-02 Labour market integration: IEHP Tanvir Turin Chowdhury IMDB
6716 2020-12-06 Participation sociale des personnes ayant des incapacites dans la dynamique de developpement regional inclusif : une etude portant sur la caracterisation du territoire de la municipalite regionale de comte (MRC) de Portneuf Guillaume Rodrigue CSD
6800 2020-12-08 Behavioral responses to dividend taxation in Canada: Evidence from the 2006 tax reform Ae Jin Kim LAD, SFS
3955-S022 2020-12-14 Child Maltreatment and Generalized Anxiety Disorder in the Canadian Armed Forces: Risk Factors, Comorbidities, Clinical Presentations, and Functional Impairments Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6477 2020-12-15 Child benefits and consumption: Bargaining power vs labelling Krishna Pendakur SHS
6785 2020-12-17 Non-Cognitive Skills and Labour Market Outcomes in Canada Ross Finnie LISA, PIAAC
6791 2020-12-17 Recycling higher education: the labour market returns to multicredentialism Elizabeth (Beth) Dhuey NGS
6609 2020-12-17 Changes in ethnic inequality in Canada 1986 to 2021 Ravi Shankar Pendakur CEN, GSS_Family, GSS_Social, NHS, NSGVP
6547 2020-12-17 Employment, income, and benefits and income supports after stroke in Ontario, Canada. Patrick Kin Yee Duong LAD
6819 2020-12-21 Associations between new Canadian retail food outlet access measures, diet and clinically measured health outcomes Andrew Stevenson CCHS_Nutrition, CHMS
6799 2020-12-21 Research on labour market impacts of the temporary foreign worker program Miguel Cardoso CEEDD
6806 2020-12-23 Age modification of risk factors associated with depressive symptoms: testing the dual vulnerability model Aysha Lukmanji CCHS_Annual
6753 2020-12-23 Universite du Quebec a Montreal / Institut national de la recherche scientifique Marie Connolly LAD, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6756 2020-12-23 Decrire les differences geographique dans la mobilite intergenerationelle au Quebec et en comprendre les determinants Marie Connolly CEN, IID
6476 2020-12-23 Modelling government incentives for innovation in Canada Michael Baker GIFI, LFE
6529 2021-01-11 Analysing gender inequality in the Canadian Labour Market Patrick Vusumuzi Ndlovu GSS, LFS, LISA
5126-S010 2021-01-18 Practice of vegetarian diet in Canada and its contribution to diet quality and association with chronic disease incidence Hassanali Vatanparast CCHS_Nutrition
6849 2021-01-19 The use of 2015 Census data and Labour Force Survey data 2015 to present to support a project on the impact of COVID-19 and COVID-19 containment strategies on socio-economic health disparities in Ontario Michael Wolfson CEN, LFS
6765 2021-01-19 Economic consequences of cancer in Canadian adolescents and young adults: a national population-based study Giancarlo Di Giuseppe BEAM_IMDB, CCHS_CCR, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_T1FF, CCR, LSTD_CCR
6766 2021-01-25 Worker displacement and children’s human capital production Aly Farhad Somani BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_ELMLP_ROE, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF, ROE
6743 2021-01-25 Identifiying the optimal time to physician initial assessment in the emergency department Rahim A. Valani NACRS_CVSD
6737 2021-01-26 Immigration policy, labour market outcomes and family reunification Jennifer Frimpong LAD
6680 2021-01-27 Social determinants of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual suicidality in Canada Antony Wai Ho Chum CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, CEN, NHS
6192 2021-01-28 Improved delivery of respiratory health care services using a metabolomic approach Darryl Adamko CHMS
6839 2021-01-30 Factors affecting suicidal thoughts and attempts in Indigenous people: Evidence from the APS, 2017 Anthony Elsom APS, APS_NIS
6770 2021-02-01 Top income earners and the gender divide among immigrants and natives Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs CEN, LAD
6642 2021-02-01 The effect of age at immigration on refugees’ assimilation and social homogamy Zahra Espanani GSS_Social, IMDB, LSIC, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB
6840 2021-02-04 Racial inequalities in birth outcomes among immigrant women in Canada Erin Hetherington CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, VSD
6836 2021-02-04 The impact of child benefit policy on Indigenous populations’ health in Canada Min Hu APS, CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CCR, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_MH, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, CCHS_T1FF, CEN
5652-S001 2021-02-04 Association of dietary patterns with cardiovascular disease outcomes at a national level in Canada Svilena Lazarova CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_Nutrition
6830 2021-02-04 Factors related to self-reported general and mental health, chronic conditions, and health care use among the Canadian population and vulnerable sub-populations Piotr Wilk CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition
6754 2021-02-04 An analysis of the labour market for transportation workers Herbert Emery CEN, CIS, LFS, NHS
6824 2021-02-09 Housing needs and challenges for rural and urban (off-reserve) Indigenous peoples Derek Rice APS, CCHS_Annual, CEN
6587 2021-02-10 Community profiles in New Brunswick of risk factors for alzheimer’s disease and related dementia Sandra Melissa Afonso Magalhaes CCHS_Annual, CEN, CHMS, CSD, CTADS, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Education, HES, HSAS, NHS
6822 2021-02-10 The gender, health and well-being of caregiver-employees in Canada Allison M. Williams CSSWAPT, GSS, GSS_Care
6868 2021-02-10 The social determinants shaping longitudinal mental health outcomes among visible minority immigrants across Canada Salam Zoha CCHS_Annual
6827 2021-02-10 Analysis of intimate partner violence data from the 2018 survey of safety in public and private spaces Claudia Nadine Wathen SSPPS
6774 2021-02-11 The impact of registered Indian status on educational attainment, employment, labour force participation, and income Drake Thomas Rushford APS, CEN
6781 2021-02-13 Les immigrants, boosters d’innovations dans les pays d’accueil ? - L’experience canadienne Nong Zhu CEEDD
6796 2021-02-16 Permanent Residence and Labor Market Outcome Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs IMDB, LAD
6803 2021-02-18 Associations between race/ethnicity and diabetes-related adverse outcomes: are they explained by socioeconomic factors David John Thomas Campbell CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_T1FF
6708 2021-02-22 Biopsychosocial determinants of chronic pain in Canadian military veterans Jeremiah N Buhler CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6835 2021-02-23 Remittance practices of Iranian immigrants in Canada Leili Yousefi SIMT
6821 2021-02-23 Family context and the intergenerational persistence of health inequality Andrea Willson NLSCY
6852 2021-02-23 Homeownership and fertility in Canada Gabrielle Juteau CHS
6815 2021-02-23 Peer effects and program take-up Philippe D'astous CEEDD
6831 2021-02-23 Identifying industry, workplace and individual factors associated with risk of work-related COVID-19 infection Peter Smith CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, LFS, LISA
6762 2021-02-25 Building the evidence base about economic, health, and social inequities faced by LGBTQ2 individuals in Canada Barbara (Basia) Pakula CCHS_Annual, CCHS_T1FF
6778 2021-03-02 Estimating transition probabilities of overweight and obesity in the Canadian adult population Stella Lartey CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_HA, CCHS_MH, CCHS_Nutrition, CCHS_OMHRS, CCHS_T1FF
6828 2021-03-02 The impact of the built environment on incidence of obesity, chronic diseases and health status in Canada Sisira Sarma CCHS_Annual, CEN, CHMS, NPHS
6725 2021-03-02 Plant-based dietary patterns and nutritional adequacy among Canadians: analysis of the 2015 CCHS-Nutrition Sarah Elizabeth Jarvis CCHS_Nutrition
6731 2021-03-03 Femmes immigrantes et planification familiale : developpement de connaissances en vue d'ameliorer l'acces aux ressources et l'adequation des pratiques Audrey Gonin CCHS_Annual
6843 2021-03-04 Investigating the relationship between environmental xenoestrogen mixtures and reproductive hormones in Canadians Annie Duchesne CHMS
6786 2021-03-10 Crowding-in or crowding-out? Analysis of innovation government support for firms located in Canada Claudia De Fuentes CEEDD
6807 2021-03-13 Effet de la pandemie de COVID-19 sur l’emploi et la sante psychologique des jeunes travailleurs quebecois Edouard Boutin LFS
6732 2021-03-15 Generation of Reference Intervals for Neurological Biomarker Analyses Cheryl Wellington CHMS
6809 2021-03-16 Indigenous housing issues and health in Canada Hee Young (Kate) Choi CEN, CHS
6783 2021-03-23 Exploring Hispanic paradoxical and barrio advantage theories under conditions of universal health care: secondary analytic expositions of contextualized resiliencies and vulnerabilities Keren Escobar CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CEN
6841 2021-03-23 Understanding forced moves captured in the Canadian Housing Survey Craig Jones CHS
6736 2021-03-25 Secondary migration and economic outcomes: evidence among native and immigration children Jennifer Frimpong IMDB
6892 2021-03-28 Financial, labour and housing stress: Associations with mental and physical health in the Indigenous Population of Canada Helen Cerigo APS
6565 2021-03-28 Cannabis surveys in Canada David Hammond APS, APS_NIS, CTADS, CTNS, NCS
4433-S003 2021-03-28 Les déterminants socioéconomiques des changements dans la distribution des décès selon l'âge, le sexe et la cause au Canada Vanesa Sucharczuk CanCHEC
5345-S001 2021-03-28 La contribution prospective du sport et des loisirs actifs a l’ajustement scolaire et psycho-social de l’eleve a la maternelle jusqu’a la fin des etudes secondaires Linda Pagani NLSCY
6719-S001 2021-03-28 The relationship between cannabis use and the use of mental health care services in Canada Katerina Pappas CCHS_Annual
4200-S007-R001 2021-03-31 Does the availability of post secondary funding incentivize students to complete high school? The effectiveness of Aboriginal and First Nations related education policy in Canada Margaret (Maggie) Jones APS, CEN, UCR
6909 2021-03-31 The places we’ll go: immigrant recruitment and retention in rural Canada Lindsay Finlay CEN, IMDB, NHS
6891 2021-03-31 Data validation: 2016 Canadian Birth Census Cohort (CanBCC) Seungmi Yang CanBCC
6784 2021-03-31 Parenting, interparental conflict, and parent and child well-being in families with mixed and non-mixed ethnocultural backgrounds Hali Kil NLSCY
6861 2021-03-31 Perte de l’avantage de sante des immigrants au Canada avec la duree de residence : le role de l’acces et de l'utilisation des soins de sante Rebecca Meango IMDB
6878 2021-03-31 Immigrant care workers in Canada: transitions, trajectories, and intersectional inequalities Naomi Lightman IMDB
6782 2021-03-31 L’immigration en soutien des campagnes - Quelle attractivite? Quels effets sur la recomposition socio-demographique des territoires ruraux? Nong Zhu CEN
6734 2021-04-08 Exploring the determinants of health inequalities in vital statistics death data in Canada Charles Albert Plante CEN, CanCHEC, LAD, NHS, PCCF, VSD
6730 2021-04-11 Corporate concentration, investment, and labour demand Seok Min (Terry) Moon CEEDD
6927 2021-04-13 Education, training, and income inequality in Canada Thomas Palmer WES
6911 2021-04-14 Democratic capital? Pre-migration experience, cross-border activity, and immigrant’s naturalization and political participation in Canada Ka U Ng EDS
6883 2021-04-14 Air pollution and mental health Nusrat Jahan CCHS_MH
6863 2021-04-14 Estimating economic contribution of the digitization of work in Canada Viet Hoa Vu CEN, NHS
6848 2021-04-14 Effects of cannabis legalization on youth cannabis use Hai Nguyen CTADS, CTNS, CTUMS, NCS
6881 2021-04-14 The effects of economic conditions and immigration policy changes on international students in Canada Phuong Minh Vu IMDB
6903 2021-04-18 Average tax rates in Canada Kevin Milligan LAD
6941 2021-04-18 Suicidal ideation and attempt among sexual minority and transgender youth In Canada Ian Colman CHSCY
6777 2021-04-18 Short and long-term income of cancer survivors in Canada – Population-based analysis using data linkage at Statistics Canada Derived Record Depository (DRD) Lisa McQuarrie LSTD_CCR, PCCF
6865 2021-04-19 Stock market effect on RRSP and TFSA net contributions Harjot Singh Mehmi LAD
6928 2021-04-19 Health shocks and labour market outcomes of couple families: the role of social and supplemental insurance Sergei Filiasov CCHS_T1FF, LSTD_CCR
6931 2021-04-22 Understanding the relationship between parental work schedules and obesity in children Jennifer Stewart CHMS, NLSCY, SYC
6949 2021-04-22 Career readiness in the pandemic Pierre Lefebvre YITS
6938 2021-04-22 Les valeurs socioéconomiques des langues au Québec (2015) Daniel Allen-Martin CEN
6923 2021-04-22 Survey sampling weight calculation: Cross-sectional weights using CLSA datasets Lauren Griffith CEN
6944 2021-04-22 An in-depth analysis of medical practitioner’s economic outcomes: evidence among immigrants in Canada Jennifer Frimpong LAD
6922 2021-04-22 A comparison of hospitalization and ambulatory care experiences of pediatric asthma patients in rural and non-rural areas of Canada Amy Klepetar CanCHEC
6932 2021-04-22 The changing relationship between parental education and children’s attainment Stephen Sartor LISA
6935 2021-04-27 Understanding neighbourhood factors contributing to risk and resilience for child mental health among children with low income Anne Elizabeth Fuller OCHS
6886 2021-04-27 Effets des pensionnats autochtones sur la sante et le statut socio-economique Maude Laberge APS
6901 2021-04-27 Integration au marche du travail selon le domaine d’etude des etudiants internationaux Frédérick Hallé-Rochon NGS
6908 2021-04-27 Measuring racial disparities in access to healthcare in Canada Samuel Seshadri APS, CCHS_Annual
6933 2021-05-03 On-the-job education and economic shocks Miguel Pascuel Plotkin CSLP, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6837 2021-05-03 Assessing exposure to air pollution and non-lung cancers in Canada Cheryl Peters CCHS_Annual, CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
6666 2021-05-06 Individual and neighbourhood measures of socioeconomic deprivation, stage at diagnosis and survival among patients with colorectal cancers in Canada Laura Ellen Davis CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, VSD
6920 2021-05-08 Immigrant remittances and foreign aid: Canada and the migration/development nexus Risa (Lisa) Kaida SIMT
6876 2021-05-08 Cigarette tax evasion in Canada: implications for tobacco control Godefroy Emmanuel Guindon CCHS_Annual, CHMS, CTADS, CTNS, CTUMS
6793 2021-05-08 Air quality and heat-related health impacts of increasing greenery areas- the case study of Greater Toronto Area Jeffrey Shawn Wilson CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, VSD
6832 2021-05-08 Housing conditions and health outcomes among the Métis population in Canada, 2017 Yanling Guo APS
6829 2021-05-08 Disparities in paid and unpaid caregiving in Canada Naomi Lightman CEN, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Education
6493 2021-05-11 Planning tools to inform interventions to reduce avoidable hospitalizations across Canada Laura C. Rosella CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, PCCF, VSD
6067-S001 2021-05-12 Using decision tree machine learning to identify worker movement typologies Aviroop Biswas CHMS
6872 2021-05-12 Education trajectories and effects on labour market outcomes of women, minorities, and members of the LGB community: evidence from the education and labour market longitudinal linkage platform (ELMLP) Michael Haan CEN, LAD, LAD_PSIS, LAD_RAIS, LFS, NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, PSIS_CEN, RAIS, RAIS_CEN, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6918 2021-05-13 Older workers and involuntary job loss in Canada Peta-Gay Tenesha Fairclough-Campbell LFS, LWF
6937 2021-05-13 Urban canopy and adaptation to climate change Fabien Louis Forge LAD
6895 2021-05-16 Migration to fossil fuel producing regions in Canada Keith Kirchner LFS
6890 2021-05-18 Canadian Uranium Workers Study Punam Pahwa NCR
6947 2021-05-18 The effect of childcare cubsidies on fertility and time use Siha Lee CEN, GSS_Family, GSS_Time_Use, LAD, NHS, NLSCY
6919 2021-05-18 Investigating differences in cancer incidence and outcomes between immigrants and non-immigrants in Canada: a retrospective study from 1991-2016 using Statistics Canada data Hadassah Mary Abraham CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
3659-S001 2021-05-18 An investigation of the association between greenness and physical activity in Canada Daniel G. C. Rainham CHMS
6897 2021-05-18 Looking for work? Understanding the unemployment transitions of women and men in Canada Tammy D. Schirle LFS
6953 2021-05-19 Precarious lives, immigration and mental health in Canada: Temporal, intersectional, and contextual perspectives Yu Lung CEN, IMDB, LISA, NPHS
5528-S001 2021-05-19 Evaluating the utilization of federal disability supports among children and youth with disability, including neurodevelopmental disability (NDD), across Canada Jennifer Zwicker ERLF_NLSCY, NLSCY
5269-S003 2021-05-19 Migration and settlement characteristics in Ontario and Quebec: Provincial and city profiles based on the 2011 NHS and census Valerie A. Preston CEN
6847 2021-05-20 Urban Indigenous health in Surrey and Vancouver: longitudinal perspectives on health and well-being in a fast-growing population Lyana Patrick APS
6946 2021-05-20 Mesures dynamiques du mauvais appariement spatial chez les jeunes Montréalais Xavier St-Denis CEN
6978 2021-05-27 Assessing internationally educated health professionals’ labour market integration in Southwestern Ontario Rafael S M Harun CEN
6916 2021-05-27 A descriptive analysis of Canadian armed forces members and veterans Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS
3955-S024 2021-05-27 Cannabis and Mental Health among Veterans in Canada: Understanding the Role of Trauma and Impact on Help-Seeking Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6856 2021-05-31 Determinants of Indigenous self-employment – do regional policies make a difference? Aila Sinikka Okkola APS, CEN
6900 2021-05-31 Gender-related wage gaps among health, social, and STEM professionals across the rural—urban continuum Neeru Gupta CEN
6670 2021-05-31 Food insecurity in Canadian cities and the role of poverty reduction policies Geranda Notten CCHS_Annual
6973 2021-06-02 Wealth inequality in Canada: an application of the capitalization method Alexander Hempel LAD, SFS
6912 2021-06-02 Evaluating the housing satisfaction of persons with physical disabilities in Ontario, Canada through the use of GIS Nicole Elizabeth Langdon CHS
3955-S023 2021-06-02 Coping style as a risk factor for the development of substance use disorders in active and veteran Canadian Forces members Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
6338-S003 2021-06-03 Association between mood and/or anxiety disorders and suicidality in gay, bisexual, and men who have sex with men: the role of structural, psychosocial, and behavioural determinants of health as potential mediators and moderators Viviane Dias Lima CCHS_Annual
6048-S001 2021-06-07 Longitudinal analysis of employment success rates of Ontario social assistance clients: An analysis by region Elena Draghici CAL, CEN, CSLP, IMDB, LAD, LAD_CAL, LAD_CSLP, LAD_PSIS, LAD_RAIS, NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, PSIS_CEN, PSIS_IMDB, RAIS, RAIS_IMDB, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6904 2021-06-07 Association of urban-rural living patterns with childhood asthma phenotypes Zhiwei Gao NLSCY
6940 2021-06-07 Unpacking the gendered dimensions of social mobility in Canada using an intersectional approach Xavier St-Denis IID, IMDB, LAD, LISA
6871 2021-06-07 Une analyse longitudinale des consequences du teletravail Victor Yelverton III Haines WES
6966 2021-06-07 Predicting perceived and unmet mental health needs in the populations JianLi Wang CCHS_Annual
6915 2021-06-09 Dietary polyphenol intake in the Canadian population Danielle Battram CCHS_Nutrition
6948 2021-06-09 Immigration to Canada from Ukraine Since 1991 Victor Satzewich IMDB
6338-S002 2021-06-09 The application of syndemic theory to compare risk profiles of younger and older gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men engaged in high-risk sexual behaviour in three major cities in Canada Viviane Dias Lima CCHS_Annual
6851 2021-06-10 Exploring the association between food insecurity, economic participation and mental health outcomes in Aboriginal people in Canada Suvadra Datta Gupta APS
6987 2021-06-13 Wildfire smoke and labor market outcomes: Evidence from Canada Stanislav Hetalo LFS
6967 2021-06-13 Pathways to adulthood: social class differences across three cohorts of Canadian women Laura Wright GSS_Family
6977 2021-06-14 The Canada Child Benefit and Maternal and Child Health Mark Bernard Stabile CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, CCHS_RR, CCHS_T1FF, CESP, CESP_T1FF, CFCS, LAD, SFS
6993 2021-06-14 Newcomers’ housing experiences in Atlantic Canada Aila Sinikka Okkola CEN, CHS
6888 2021-06-20 Intersectional analysis of experiences of violence in the Canadian population Greta Bauer SSPPS
6846 2021-06-20 Educational attainment and employment outcomes in northern and southern Canada: highlighted inequalities Analucia Vucic CEN
7002 2021-06-20 Gender disparities in the labour market? Examining the COVID-19 pandemic Lindsay Melissa Tedds LFS
6997 2021-06-20 Au-delà de l'exil : parcours des réfugiés au Québec depuis 1980 Charles Fleury CEN, IMDB
6980 2021-06-21 L’effet de la pollution atmosphérique sur le rendement académique des enfants d’âge pré-scolaire au Canada Ana Catherina Ismachowiez Mamber NLSCY
6984 2021-06-27 The Epidemiology of Perceived and Unmet Mental Health Needs in Canadian Youth Maryse Gad CCHS_Annual
6071-S001 2021-06-27 La mobilité sociale et le rôle des universités Lucie Raymond-Brousseau PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
5316-S001 2021-06-27 Access to surgical procedures: a comparison between visible minority and non-visible minority populations Lynn Nicole Lethbridge CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, VSD
6990 2021-06-27 La mobilité économique et les déterminants de santé, de bien-être et de développement du jeune durant l’enfance au Canada Anne-Charlotte Latour ERLF_NLSCY, IID, LAD, NLSCY
6910 2021-06-27 Health and healthcare access among immigrants in the Peel region of Ontario Michael Haan CCHS_DAD, CEN, GSS_Victimization, IMDB, LAD
6929 2021-06-27 Monetizing the value of family caregiving in Canada Janet E. Fast GSS, GSS_Care
6939 2021-06-29 Patterns of mortality and cancer incidence among adults who live near Canadian nuclear power plants: A population-based longitudinal study of CanCHEC participants between 1991 and 2016 Daniel G. C. Rainham CCHS_Annual, CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, VSD
6986 2021-06-29 The Heterogeneous impacts of Canadian income transfer policies Fraser Summerfield LISA
7025 2021-06-30 The Health of Canadian Atheists in the 2015 General Social Survey David Speed GSS_Time_Use
6751 2021-06-30 Investissement dans les innovations, croissance de la productivite totale des facteurs et commerce international des PME manufacturieres quebecoises Lota Dabio Tamini SFGSME
6930 2021-06-30 Gauging the potential of occupational pluralism in rural Canada Elena Draghici CEN, EISV, IMDB, LAD, LFS
7004 2021-06-30 Associating child maltreatment with postseparation violence in Canada, 2019 Douglas A. Brownridge GSS, GSS_Victimization
6280-S001 2021-06-30 Labour Market Outcomes of NBCC graduates Herbert Emery PSIS, PSIS_T1FF, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
7018 2021-07-06 Determinants and multigenerational effects of family ruptures Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs IID, LAD
6862 2021-07-06 Etude du lien entre les experiences de combat, la blessure morale et le trouble de stress post-traumatique chez les militaires canadiens Audrey-Ann Blais-Cote CAFVMHS
6996 2021-07-06 Return migration patterns of graduates from New Brunswick high schools Herbert Emery PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6965 2021-07-06 The prevalence and impact of co-op programs and second degrees among recent cohorts of graduates with special focus on immigrants Christopher N. Ferrall NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6936 2021-07-06 Peer effects at work and parental leave: Why is papa not more involved? Fabian Lange CEEDD
6969 2021-07-06 The use of home care services among older Canadian immigrants Mamta Vaswani CCHS_Annual
6790 2021-07-07 Immigrant Self-Employment Benoit Dostie CEEDD
7008 2021-07-07 Caractérisation du premier quintile de revenus au Canada et identification de corrélations entre ces caractéristiques et la mobilité sociale intergénérationnelle Loic Courtemanche IID
7014 2021-07-07 Ontario Credential Landscape Taylor Shek-wai Hui LAD_RAIS, PSIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6882 2021-07-11 Mental health of female entrepreneurs in Canada Brian P. Cozzarin CCHS_T1FF
6982 2021-07-13 An econometric analysis of the Canada Child Benefit on the overall wellbeing of Canadian families Rebekah Howlett CCHS_Annual
6921 2021-07-13 People, Places, Policies and Prospects: Affordable Rental Housing for Those in Greatest Need Catherine Jo-Anne Leviten-Reid CHS, CHS_T1FF
6971 2021-07-13 The impact of British Columbia's international post-graduate project on science talent in Canada Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs BCK, BCK_T1FF, IMDB, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6945 2021-07-15 The impact of financial aid on educational choices and the financial health of recent graduates Annabel Thornton NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6963 2021-07-15 Identifying Mental Health Issues in Canadian Immigrants Sahej Kaur CCHS_Annual
6960 2021-07-21 La sécurité de la population québécoise Marie-Andrée Gravel GSS, GSS_Victimization, SSPPS
7005 2021-07-21 Comparaison interprovinciale des programmes d’aide financière aux études du Canada Pier-André Bouchard St-Amant CEN, CIS
7029 2021-07-21 Le rôle des inégalités de patrimoine dans la mobilité intergénérationnelle au Québec et au Canada Gaelle Alexandra Simard-Duplain IID, LAD
7007 2021-07-21 Simulations de taxation optimale sur des données fiscales canadiennes Pier-André Bouchard St-Amant CEN, CIS, LAD, LFS
7028 2021-07-26 Physical activity and mental healthcare utilization among Canadian adolescents and young adults: A longitudinal study utilizing record linkage Mina Fahim CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS
6812-S001 2021-07-26 Course request - advanced topics in health economics Zichun Zhao CCHS_Annual
7038 2021-07-26 The impact of refundable tax credits and benefits on low-income households Steven Ryan BCIA, EICS, EISV, LAD, LFS, SSP
6902 2021-07-28 Entrepreneurship education and career outcomes Creso Domiciano Sa NGS
6801 2021-07-28 An exploration of survey data on digital inclusion in Canada Catherine Middleton CIUS, SHS
6864 2021-07-30 The geography of gender gaps in education and earnings Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, PSIS_CEN, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
6914 2021-08-03 Vaccine hesitancy in Canada Naomi Marie Schellenberg CNICS
6985 2021-08-04 Exploring inequalities in having a regular primary health care provider: an intersectionality approach using multilevel analysis of individual heterogeneity and discriminatory accuracy Jennifer Wei He CCHS_Annual, PCCF
6711-S001 2021-08-05 Individual, societal and family factors and Black youths' mental health Irene Vitoroulis OCHS
7022 2021-08-09 Taxation of capital gains: equity and efficiency Michael Smart LAD
6975 2021-08-10 Innovating for inclusive & equitable post-secondary education: a pathway to realizing the SDGs Melanie Panitch CSD
7031 2021-08-10 Updated epidemiology of hypertension in Canada Alexander Leung CHMS
7006 2021-08-11 Estimating associations between long-term exposure to PM2.5 oxidative potential and composition and chronic health outcomes in Toronto and Montreal Susannah  Mcquarrie Ripley CCHS_Annual, CCHS_DAD, CEN, CanCHEC
6854-S001 2021-08-12 Immigrant-owned businesses: earning and career trajectories Mark Freel CEEDD
6854 2021-08-12 Immigrant-owned businesses: Financing practices Anoosheh Rostamkalaei CEEDD
7077 2021-08-13 The relationship between childhood victimization and dating violence in Canada: an analysis of the general social survey cycle 34, 2019 Denae Easton GSS
6942 2021-08-13 From student to immigrant: the labour market integration of former international students in Canada Rupa Banerjee CEEDD, NALMF, TEC
6979 2021-08-16 Job-induced stressors, social integration and mental health of immigrant workers in Canada Lori Jane Masil Pasaraba IMDB
7017 2021-08-18 Comparing degree pathways graduate degree holders take through higher education: exploring patterns and early career outcomes Jessica Megan Nelson NGS
7024 2021-08-20 Mental health services use among CAF members and Veterans Anthony Nazarov CAFVMHS
6968 2021-08-20 Examination of Rural Health Inequities Paul Adrian Peters CCHS_Annual
7072 2021-08-20 Evaluating inequalities in cause-related mortality using multiple causes of death Paul Adrian Peters CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
7086 2021-08-20 International Migration Responses to Tax Incentives and Public Policies Adam Lavecchia IMDB, LAD
7027 2021-08-20 Canadian biotechnology firms and innovation performance Brian P. Cozzarin GIFI, RDCI, SIBS
6958 2021-08-23 A view of cardiovascular health through a sex and gender lens: comparing and expanding the evidence from high-income to low-and middle-income countries Rubee Dev CCHS_Annual
6438-S001 2021-08-23 Secondary to postsecondary pathways and outcomes of non-traditional students David Walters CSLP, NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF, TDSB
6950 2021-08-25 Sorting, Matching and Urban Inequality Guangbin Hong CEEDD
7009 2021-08-25 Zooming in monetary policy transmission in Canada Maxime Alexandre Leroux BRM
7001 2021-08-25 Immigrant children’s sense of community belonging and well-being Allison Leanage CCHS_MH
7073 2021-08-25 Understanding, predicting, and preventing mortality from deaths of despair in Canada: a population-based approach Calvin Yip CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_T1FF, CFCS, NHS, VSD
6125-S001 2021-08-29 A multi-wave analysis of the National Cannabis Survey: User characteristics, use patterns and behaviour pre- and post-legalization Meghan Andrea Wrathall NCS
7019 2021-08-29 Family or individual taxation: how does the choice of unit for taxes and benefits affect gender equality in Canada? Antoine Genest-Grégoire GSS_Family, GSS_T1FF, LAD
6125-S002 2021-08-29 ”Evaluating the Impact of Cannabis Legalization  in Canada on Risk-Taking Behaviours Nicholas Cristiano NCS
6943 2021-08-29 Trust and relationships in Credence goods market Christi-Anna Durodola GSS_Social, NPHS
6906 2021-08-29 Impact of high-tech industrial policy on local labour market Alexandre Lehoux CEEDD
7044 2021-08-29 Immigration and frictions in the labour market; How does immigration affect the labour market dynamics in North America Alisaleh Shariati CEN, CIS, LFS, SLID
7011 2021-08-29 Descriptive epidemiology of perceived and unmet mental health needs in immigrants in Canada Rola Hashem CCHS_Annual
7058 2021-08-29 Family relationships and educational choices during COVID-19 recession and how it differs from previous recessions Xiaoxue Li LFS
6994 2021-08-30 Understanding predictors of First Nation health, economic participation, and wellbeing: an analysis of the 2017 aboriginal peoples survey Elaine Catherine Toombs APS
6983 2021-08-30 Exploring differential mortality in Canada’s Indigenous populations Leora Courtney-Wolfman CCHS_CVSD, VSD
7080 2021-08-31 Immigrating in a Recession: Long-Term Effects on the Economic Integration of Immigrant Families Nicolas Gendron-Carrier IMDB, LAD
7094 2021-09-02 COVID-19 and the reallocation of labour in Canada Pierre R. Brochu LFS
7067 2021-09-02 Modélisation du risque de campylobactériose au Canada via différentes sources d’exposition d’origine alimentaire et environnementales Vanessa Gabriele-Rivet CCHS_Annual
7039 2021-09-03 Stunted growth: the role of financial frictions in the lifecycle of firms Oliver Loertscher BRM
6974 2021-09-09 The gender gap in caregiving and its consequences Natalia Vigezzi CCHS_CCR, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_T1FF, GSS_Care, LAD
7053 2021-09-09 Older couple labour participation and retirement during Covid-19: is it different from other recessions? Jing Cui LFS
7040 2021-09-09 Understanding the consequences of entrepreneurship as an episodic phenomenon Mark Freel LISA
6879 2021-09-09 Are experiences of discrimination contributing to the mental health status of Canada's diverse urban population? Responding to the call from the federal government's 2019-2022 anti-racism strategy Afia Amoako CCHS_Annual
7046 2021-09-09 Évolution de la distribution de la productivité des entreprises québécoises Benoit Dostie CEEDD
7036 2021-09-10 Social networking and immigrants’ labour market outcomes. Sejin Ahn IMDB
7042 2021-09-10 How LGBTQ perceptions of neighbourhood safety and cohesion impact health Berenica Vejvoda CEN, CEN_GDR_DIV, GSS, GSS_Social
7061 2021-09-14 Volunteering behaviours of Canadian atheists David Speed NSGVP
6998 2021-09-14 A comprehensive socioeconomic vulnerability index (SoVI) to inform socially equitable flood risk management policy Liton Chakraborty APS, CEN, CIS
7055 2021-09-15 Transportation habits among different generations of Canadian immigrants: An exploration of commuting mode choice Shaila Jamal CEN
6877 2021-09-15 Understanding disparities in substance-use related crisis across sexual orientations in Canada Antony Wai Ho Chum CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, CEN
7081 2021-09-15 Economic and demographic analysis of the Canadian medical/physician sector Boris Kralj CEN, LFS, NGS
6885 2021-09-15 Headache in Canadian children Tamara Pringsheim CHSCY
7041 2021-09-15 LGB Labour Market Outcomes in Canada: New Data and New Insights Sean Waite CCHS_Annual, CCHS_T1FF
7020 2021-09-15 A national study of subjective wellbeing and its impact on population health and health systems Laura C. Rosella CCHS_Annual, GSS, GSS_Social, GSS_Victimization
7012 2021-09-15 The farmer’s cost of selling food as crops or as commodities in Canada Sabrina Rimouche SHS
6884 2021-09-15 The short and long-run effects of pre-school and K-12 education programs in British Columbia Jane Friesen BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, PSIS
7104 2021-09-15 Unequal ageing Tammy D. Schirle CCHS_Annual, CEN, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Education, NHS
7048 2021-09-15 Inequality in the arts: an examination of the role of cultural policy in shaping artists’ income Bradley Cooper CEN, NHS
7088 2021-09-23 Equitable Cities for Nature and People Emma Hudgins CCHS_Annual, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_MH, PCCF
7057 2021-09-23 Education pathways and inequality Kelly E. Foley BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, LAD, LAD_PSIS, LAD_RAIS, PSIS, PSIS_CEN, RAIS, RAIS_CEN
7076 2021-09-23 Parental leave policies and labour market outcomes Casey Warman CEN, LAD, NHS
7051 2021-09-24 Post-pubertal experiences as a mediator of the relationship between early pubertal timing and depressive symptoms in young adults Annie Duchesne NLSCY
7062 2021-09-27 The impact of early childhood education policies on the school-readiness of low-income children: A comparative case study analysis of Quebec and Ontario Paige LaPierre NLSCY
7069 2021-09-27 Effects of adverse health events on labour market outcomes: evidence from linked Canadian data Casey Warman CEN, LAD, NHS
7114 2021-09-27 Gender gaps in savings and retirement preparedness across cohorts and the lifecycle Steven Fredrick Lehrer LAD
7054 2021-09-28 Intra-City Occupational Heat Stress Modelling Using a GIS-based Approach Sukanya Sharma CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_NACRS
7116 2021-09-28 How parental leave is bridging sex specialty home-related work gap Farouk Awal EICS, IMDB, LAD, SDFC_LAD_IMDB
6787 2021-09-29 Generating ‘Geospatient’ Theory: Ontario healthcare in the context of continuous rurality and northern measures Robert Charles Barnett CEN, CanCHEC
7089 2021-10-04 Stock performance and investor risk aversion: evidence from Canadian household insurance spending Chengbo Fu SHS
7106 2021-10-05 Land use restriction and housing affordability: Evidence from the Southern Ontario Greenbelt Aidi Yu CEN, NHS
7068 2021-10-05 Labour mobility costs, trade and the dynamics of gender inequality Leandro Freylejer CEN, LAD
6850 2021-10-08 Long term outcomes of the MINCOME experiment Krishna Pendakur IID
6812-S002 2021-10-08 Course request - advanced topics in health economics: will drinking leads to higher earnings? Yihong Bai CCHS_Annual, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Family, GSS_Social, GSS_Time_Use, GSS_Victimization, NPHS
7091 2021-10-08 The effect of parental chronic illness on children's mental health Ian Colman NLSCY
6962 2021-10-08 Economic determinants of demand for legal and illicit recreational cannabis in Canada Angele Poirier NCS, SHS
7026 2021-10-14 A Canadian study examining the role of precarious labour in the intersection of immigration and crime Parvinder Hira-Friesen GSS_Victimization, LFS
6988 2021-10-14 An econometric analysis of entrepreneurial entry John Lester CEEDD
5805-S001 2021-10-15 Quantifying local economic spillovers between firms and workers Nathaniel Baum-Snow CEEDD
7117 2021-10-15 Inégalités de réussite, que nous disent les données PISA 2000 à 2018 Nishat Rahman Khan PISA
6991 2021-10-18 A longitudinal assessment of maintenance and new onset of chronic pain conditions in Canadian military personnel with and without PTSD Gordon Asmundson CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
3955-S025 2021-10-18 Illicit and prescription drug misuse among Canadian Armed Forces Veterans Essence Isabelle Perera CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
7045 2021-10-18 Economic and health outcomes for LGBTQ people: Evidence from Canada Casey Warman CCHS_Annual, CEN, CEN_GDR_DIV, CanCHEC, LAD, NHS, VSD
7078 2021-10-18 Alcohol deregulation and the future burden of alcohol consumption and harms in Ontario Brendan Smith CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_T1FF, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, LISA, NHS, NPHS, VSD
7050 2021-10-19 Le coût économique du décrochage scolaire Guy Lacroix LISA
3985-S022 2021-10-19 La participation des mères monoparentales et le marché du travail: déterminants socio économiques et discrimination Antony Duplan LISA
6823 2021-10-19 The role of networks in immigrants’ job quality Natalia Vigezzi CEEDD
6999 2021-10-22 The Effect of Retirement on Mental and Physical Well-being of the Elderly Population in Canada Ida Ferrara CCHS_HA
6659 2021-10-22 Trajectoires de travailleurs étrangers temporaires au Canada Charles Fleury CEEDD
7125 2021-10-26 Addressing household food insecurity in Canada: learning from the COVID-19 pandemic Valerie Tarasuk CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS, CERB_CIS, CIS
7010 2021-10-27 Lien entre le stress et l'alimentation pendant la grossesse Hana Amrane CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition
6438-S002 2021-10-28 Promoting access across education, skills, and employment pathways David Jonathan Zarifa CEN, CSLP, NGS, NGS_ELMLP, ONT, PSIS, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2016_Keys, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2021_Keys, RAIS, RAIS_CEN, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS, TDSB
7093-S001 2021-11-01 The impact of politics and policies on cities’ resilience: A multi-scalar approach Jesse Andrew Sutton LFS, NALMF
7093 2021-11-01 Regional Economic Resilience in Canada: A Multi-scalar Approach Jesse Andrew Sutton LFS, NALMF
7097 2021-11-01 Le programme de garderies universelles du Québec augmente-t-il l'assurance conjugale? Marc-Antoine Laflamme LFS, SLID
6913 2021-11-03 The long run outcomes of immigrant children: evidence from Canada Natalia Vigezzi IMDB
7100 2021-11-05 Analysis of the effects of COVID-19 and mental health amongst Canadians Scott Patten CCHS_Annual, CTNS, SCMH
7059 2021-11-05 Residential mobility, housing, and neighborhood outcomes among Canadian households Meryn Severson Mason CHS
7124 2021-11-08 Gender inequalities of income in the top percentile in Canada Yao Pan LAD
7137 2021-11-08 The association between policies enabling pharmacists to administer influenza vaccines and vaccination rate in Canada. A pan-Canadian repeated cross-sectional study Wasem Alsabbagh CCHS_Annual
6636-S001 2021-11-08 Gender pay gaps in the health professions: do health systems reflect the social inequalities they are meant to address? Adrienne Gulliver CEN
6582 2021-11-10 Parental leave policies in Canada: The impacts on female labour supply and wages XingFei Liu LFS
7132 2021-11-15 Economic and mortality effects of health shocks Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs CVSD_DAD_NACRS, LAD
7169 2021-11-17 ECON 861, Queen’s University Course type 1 – full semester course with student Yasmine Amirkhalkhali CCHS_Annual, CEN, LSIC, NGS, NLSCY, WES, YITS
7037 2021-11-17 The economic benefits of french ability and use in Ontario Stephanie Arnott CEN
7155 2021-11-17 Family functioning, self-harm related disclosure and help-seeking behaviours Nicole Grace Hammond OCHS
7122 2021-11-18 Joint and survivor life expectancy in Canada Janice Compton CEN, LAD, NHS, VSD
7149 2021-11-18 The Impacts of Neighbourhood Characteristics and Public Transit Connectivity on Well-Being Andrea Nicole Craig CHS
7108 2021-11-18 Mental health of emergent adults with type 1 diabetes in Canada: aggregated national survey, 2009 to 2019 Rachel R. Jewell CCHS_Annual, CHSS
7173 2021-11-22 Wealth, Housing, and Social Class in Canada Michelle Maroto SFS
7133 2021-11-22 Educational expansion and skill usage from 1986 to the present Jonathan Horowitz CEN, NHS
7102 2021-11-23 Evaluation and geographical comparison of the impact of cardiovascular risk factors on population attributable fractions (PAFs) and lifetime risks (LTRs) to assess cardiovascular disease (CVD) burden globally Mohammad Shofiqul Islam CHMS, CHMS_CCR, CHMS_CVSD
7172 2021-11-23 Citizenship Acquisition and Immigrants' Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from Canadian Immigrants. Kuot Daniel Manyang IMDB, LAD
7093-S002 2021-11-29 The Effect of Firm Entry on Workers' Income in Canada Jesse Andrew Sutton BRM, CIS, LAD, LFS
7129 2021-11-30 Perinatal complications and outcomes in female survivors of adolescent and young adult cancer Miranda Marie Benaoudia CCR, CEN, IMDB, LSTD_CCR
7095 2021-12-01 Association between fluoride and inflammation in Canadian individuals Julia Riddell CHMS
7140 2021-12-01 How the pandemic affected intra-household labour force decisions and mental health Mohammad Iqbal Hossain CERB_LFS, LFS
6593 2021-12-01 The association between employment-related services and personal income: Ae long-term interventions better than short-term interventions? Lin Fang IMDB
7185 2021-12-01 The impact of conflict on health and labor market integration of refugees Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs IMDB, LAD
7107 2021-12-03 Confidence in police in Canada Isadora Borges Monroy DCS, GSS
7153 2021-12-03 Indigenous Post-Secondary Attainment in Ontario: Current Status and Economic Returns Natalie Snow APS, CEN
7142 2021-12-03 Seeking an equitable recovery: Evaluating the Influence of gender, race, and education on the duration of unemployment using behavioral models Mohamed Magdy Elsayed Gad Abdelhady CERB_LFS, EICS, EISV, EISV_LFS, LFS
7131 2021-12-08 Different Types of Dwellings across Canada Abigail Chaya Meza CEN, NHS
7165 2021-12-08 Concevoir la planification démocratique de l'économie à partir de la couverture des besoins de base Simon Tremblay-Pepin CIS
5899-S001 2021-12-09 Child health and development at the interface of the family and social forces Emmanuelle Arpin NLSCY
7170 2021-12-09 Who enrolls in post-secondary education during recessions? Kelly E. Foley BCK, BCK_T1FF, CSLP, ERLF_NLSCY, LAD, LAD_CSLP, LAD_PSIS, LFS, NLSCY, PSIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS
7143 2021-12-09 The impact of gender peer compositions on STEM participation Yu Wang BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, CSLP, PSIS, RAIS
7130 2021-12-09 Wages and Profits, Workers and Owners: Evidence for Canada Since 2001 Peter Morrow CEEDD
7090 2021-12-09 Investigating the effects of EI programs on post-unemployment outcomes and fiscal redistribution Jeffrey Hicks BCK, EISV, LWF
6891-S001 2021-12-13 Data validation: 2016 Canadian Birth Census Cohort (CanBCC) Melia Alcantara CanBCC
7178 2021-12-13 Comparing the subjective well-being of transgender and cisgender groups using data from the 2019/2020 CCHS David Speed CCHS_Annual
7136 2021-12-15 Physical Activity among Immigrant and Non – Immigrant Youth: Findings from the Ontario Child Health Study Shamini Selvakumar OCHS
7005-S001 2021-12-15 Comparaison interprovinciale des programmes d’aide financière aux études du Canada avec des sous-profils Camille Fortier-Martineau CIS
7079 2021-12-17 Impact of age and comorbidity on colorectal cancer screening and screening outcomes among elderly NL population Kazeem Adefemi CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCR
7134 2021-12-17 Évaluation de la validité externe et interne de l’étude EnCORE Adrien Saucier CEN
7152 2021-12-21 Examining trends in STI testing and contraception use in immigrant and racialized people living in Canada Erin Brennand CCHS_Annual
7200 2021-12-22 Inequalities in alcohol consumption among Canadian young adults Stephanie M Sersli CCHS_Annual
7139 2021-12-23 Vaping in Canada: investigating the geographic distribution and sociodemographic correlates of e-cigarette use Daniel Corsi CCHS_Annual, CEN, CHSCY, CTADS, CTNS
7098-S002 2021-12-23 CHSC 7634 - Research Data Centre (RDC) Research Method: Fall 2021 Joykrishna Sarkar CCHS_Annual
7099 2021-12-23 Impact of traumatic spinal cord injury on work and earnings Christopher Witiw LAD
7150 2021-12-30 Does the cost barrier to contraception differentially affect racialized and indigenous women? An intersectional quantitative investigation Nina Catherine Lamberti CCHS_Annual
6842 2021-12-30 Substance use indicators in Canada David Hammond CCHS_Annual
7201 2021-12-30 Classes professionnelles, qualité de l’emploi, syndicalisme et immigration au Québec et au Canada (2014-2021) Paul-André Lapointe LFS
7144 2021-12-30 Effect of socioeconomic and demographic factors on cancer incidence, mortality, survival, and care pathways Talia Malagon CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, VSD
7179 2021-12-30 Predicting Transfer Pathway Uptake and Associated Income Profiles - A second look at the TDSB-PSIS Linkage Gillian Parekh CSLP, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, RAIS, TDSB
7166 2022-01-07 Worker Flows and Local Labour Markets Kyle Yen-Zi Phong LFS, LWF
7126 2022-01-07 COVID-19 and the gender employment gap among parents of young children Yue Qian LFS
7123 2022-01-07 The Economic Effects of Vancouver Rapid Transit Expansion Ian Litner Herzog CEN, NHS
7223 2022-01-10 Patterns of labour market instability across Canada Nicole Denier LFS
7154 2022-01-11 Evaluating high resource health system users in rural Canada Paul Adrian Peters CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, VSD
7207 2022-01-11 The influence around you: exploring the effects of neighborhoods on academic and postgraduate outcomes of Toronto college students Daniel Corral LAD_CSLP, ONT, PSIS, PSIS_T1FF
7230 2022-01-11 Survival model with an application to lung cancer data Shamsia Sobhan CCHS_Annual, VSD
7180 2022-01-13 The associations of supplementary insurance and cost-sharing with drug use, health services use, and health in Canada Godefroy Emmanuel Guindon CCHS_Annual, CCHS_RR, CHMS, VSD
7163 2022-01-17 Socioeconomic impact of work-related concussion in Canada Nathan Curry (William) Campbell CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_T1FF
7194 2022-01-17 Intégration régionale de travailleurs (im)migrants sous interdiction de changer d’employeur au pays : impact salarial sur les autres employés au sein des occupations affectée Tchénagnon Armand Djossou LFS
7147 2022-01-19 The effect of macroprudential restrictions on homebuyer behavior: a Canadian perspective Ashiqul Haq Chowdhury SFS
7206 2022-01-19 Laïcité and Religious Configurations in Canada: Towards a Statistical Analysis of the Effects of Immigration and Secularization on Patterns of Secularism, 1971-2021 Jacob Legault-Leclair CEN, NHS
7146 2022-01-19 A comparison of eating trends and food carbon footprint of young adults in Canada between 2004 and 2015 Sadaf Mollaei CCHS_Nutrition
7218 2022-01-19 Examining the relationship between ethnicity, disability status, and earnings for post-secondary graduates Yea Na Kim NGS
7210 2022-01-19 Making the most of Canada’s “natural laboratory”: advancing difference-in-differences methods for unpoolable data Nichole Elaine Austin CCHS_Annual
7003 2022-01-19 Queer rights to the city Ryan Stillwagon CCHS_Annual
3955-S026 2022-01-21 Sex Differences in Early Release from the Canadian Armed Forces and Challenging Transitions  to Civilian Life: Results from a Nationally Representative, 16-year Follow-Up Study Essence Isabelle Perera CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
7183 2022-01-24 Tendances dans la prévalence de la suicidalité au Canada de 2010 à 2021 chez les adolescents de 12-17 ans Marie-Claude Geoffroy CCHS_Annual
7195 2022-01-24 Community-level estimation of smoking behaviour prevalence in Nova Scotia Daniel G. C. Rainham CCHS_Annual
7209 2022-01-26 Rural-Urban Differences in  Avoidable Hospitalizations for Ambulatory Care-Sensitive Conditions in Ontario, Canada between 2000 and 2017 Sisira Sarma CCHS_DAD, CCHS_T1FF
7199 2022-01-26 Examining temporal trends in the co-occurrence of substance use and psychological distress among Canadians from 2003 to 2018 Jillian Halladay CCHS_Annual
7145 2022-01-26 Trajectories of differential inclusion of migrant care workers in Canada Jana Mara Aglaya Borras IMDB
7211 2022-01-26 Division of chores in Canadian religious groups David Speed GSS_Family
5387-S001 2022-01-30 Examining the association between surgical procedures and opioid-related mortality Wasem Alsabbagh CVSD_DAD_NACRS, DAD_CVSD
7171 2022-02-01 Understanding Educational Impacts: The Role of Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Skills William Craig Riddell IALS, IALSS, PIAAC
7237 2022-02-01 Effects of COVID-19 economic crisis on the task share of the Canadian workforce Brett Zeleznik LFS
7247 2022-02-01 An Empirical Investigation of the Match Quality Between Applicants and University Programs in Ontario. Angela Lynn Zheng PSIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
7238 2022-02-01 Mapping of Sterilized Indigenous and Non-indigenous Women across Canada Nabila Zaman CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS
4230-R002 2022-02-01 Migration and psychological distress of Chinese Canadian immigrants: Examining the role of social support and psychological resources in the stress process Fei-Ju Yang CCHS_Annual, GSS_Social, IMDB
7120 2022-02-01 The Dementia Prevention Initiative: Epidemiology of Dementia, Cerebro- and Cardiovascular Related Disorders in Canada Sarah Singh CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_MH, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, CCR, CEN, CHMS, CHMS_CVSD, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, VSD
7197 2022-02-02 Disparités socioéconomiques de la mortalité associée à la pollution de l'air Renata Topalova CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, VSD
7110 2022-02-02 The intergenerational transmission of health in Canada Anders Holm GSS_Family
7228 2022-02-03 Using longitudinal data to comprehend the structural determinants of housing demands in the Metro Vancouver Region Aaron Licker CEN, CHS, IMDB, LAD
7242 2022-02-09 Portrait statistique de l’utilisation d’Internet au Québec à partir des données de l’Enquête canadienne sur l’utilisation d’Internet Genevieve Renaud CIUS, CSD
7263 2022-02-11 Universal Child Care and the Impact on Parenting Behaviors Michael John Kottelenberg NLSCY
7236 2022-02-14 The Longitudinal Health Outcomes of Underemployed Immigrants in Canada Takuya Shibayama LISA
7192 2022-02-14 The role of urban public space for the social well-being of Canadian adolescents in the time of COVID-19 and social media Kiana Javaheri CCHS_Annual
7204 2022-02-16 Combining paid work and care work: factors that support employed caregivers Janet E. Fast GSS_Care
7193 2022-02-16 The effect of fields of study on the waiting time to employment: evidence from the National Graduate Survey of Canada Komin Qiyomiddin NGS
7216 2022-02-16 Analyse de l'efficacité-coût du Crédit d’impôt pour la prolongation de carrière Samy Gallienne LISA
7256 2022-02-16 A Different Kind of Phobia: Exploring the Impacts of and Initial Interventions Against Islamophobia Zeinab Fawzi Ramadan GSS
7269 2022-02-16 ˜The war was all around us: A historical analysis of Canadian war veterans according to the 1951 and 1971 censuses Risa (Lisa) Kaida CEN
7244 2022-02-16 Scale-ups and Canada's Innovation Policy Suite: Usage and Impacts Ryan Kelly BR, GIFI, LFE, RDCI
7128 2022-02-16 Digital Workers and Firms in Canada Alexander Thomas Whalley CEEDD, CEN, PSIS
7262 2022-02-17 Primary Prevention of Substance Use and STI Related Cancers in Gender Minority People of Canada Ace Ying Fa Chan CCHS_Annual
7156 2022-02-17 The relationship between perceived mental health and food insecurity levels Joanna Dos Santos CCHS_Annual
7187 2022-02-22 To estimate the effect of the Fair Pharmacare program change implemented in 2019 on cost related nonadherence to prescription medications Michael Robert Law CCHS_Annual
7098-S003 2022-02-23 Social Determinants of Condom Use: Evidence from the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) Viktoriya Vasylkiv CCHS_Annual
7231 2022-02-23 La contribution des politiques québécoises à la qualité de l'emploi et la satisfaction au travail des mères: une comparaison Québec-Ontario Marianne Del Vecchio GSS
6677 2022-02-23 Early French Immersion and Socioeconomic Segregation Marc-Antoine Chatelain BCK, BCK_T1FF
7227 2022-03-01 An investigation into the relationship between childhood asthma and mental health conditions Joshua Lawson CHMS, CHSCY
7234 2022-03-01 L’orientation sexuelle « discordante » / « concordante » comme prédicteur de la santé mentale globale : Rôle du niveau de stress quotidien perçu et du soutien social Andreanne Leclerc CCHS_Annual
7219 2022-03-01 Digital Inclusion Joanna Jasiak CSCSC, PSSCSC
7281 2022-03-03 The effects of labor force characteristics on voter turnout Yuhan (Luyao) Wang LFS
7275 2022-03-04 Humanities students at work: the effect of post-secondary education on employment outcomes Victor Kuperman NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
7127 2022-03-09 Temporary foreign workers who become permanent residents in Canada - recent trends and patterns of transition Yuchen Li IMDB
7246 2022-03-14 Prevalence of COVID-19 infection rates in small-area levels in Canada Mahmoud Torabi CCAHS, CCAHS_CCS
7119 2022-03-14 Trends in family structure according to rural/urban status Shelley Dawn Clark CEN, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Education, GSS_Family
7112 2022-03-14 Canada's "New" international mobility program: charting differential inclusion in the transformation of temporary migrant labour Leah Faith Vosko CEEDD
7250 2022-03-14 L'impact des politiques publiques sur la dynamique de la scolarisation et du décrochage scolaire : une application au Canada Bernard Fortin YITS
7257 2022-03-14 Structural changes in the Canadian labour market in response to downturns in the energy sector; evidence from the oil price shock Rebecca Anne Frost LFS
7168 2022-03-14 Weapons Use in Saskatchewan Kim Audette GSS, GSS_Victimization, UCR
7220 2022-03-15 Daycare Access and Women's Socioeconomic Outcomes Sylvain Dessy CEN, CIS, LAD, NGS, SLID
7169-S007 2022-03-15 Effects of extreme temperatures on weekly hours worked in Canada Pippa Maple Kathleen Alma O'Brien LFS
7240 2022-03-17 Labour Market Performance of Immigrants in Atlantic Canada Md Ashfaq Uddin Khan IMDB, LFE
7305 2022-03-17 Canadian Dairy Food Consumption and Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease and Osteoporosis Hassanali Vatanparast CCHS_Nutrition
7279 2022-03-18 Les populations aînées francophones en situation minoritaire : conditions de vie, états de santé et expériences de soins en contexte linguistique minoritaire Louise Bouchard CCHS_Annual, CCHS_RR, CEN
7253 2022-03-18 Housing insecurity and its effect on physical and mental health in the Canadian rental market Omnia Mostafa Mahmoud Lotfy CHS, CHS_T1FF
7294 2022-03-18 Developing Population-Based Risk Tools to Predict and Reduce Premature Mortality in Canadian Cities Lief Pagalan CCHS_CVSD, CHMS, VSD
7233 2022-03-22 Access to Healthcare for Black Canadians Oluwabukola Salami CCHS_Annual
7252 2022-03-23 Immigration, gender, and sexuality: new data, new intersections, and new insights Sean Waite CEN, IMDB, LAD
7169-S004 2022-03-23 Contextualizing the polarization of the Canadian labour market Stefan Fassler LFS
7282 2022-03-23 Higher education student migration in Canada: migration, SES and labour force outcomes Ebenezer Narh PSIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
7160 2022-03-25 Visible minorities and prevalence of chronic diseases in Canadians Ramez John Gadelrab Salama CCHS_Annual
6817 2022-03-27 Does childhood residential mobility and mental health impact the labour market trajectories of Canadian youth? A life course approach using administrative data Ashley Calhoun NLSCY
7258 2022-03-28 The burden of cost-related non-adherence to prescription medications in Canada Mary A De Vera CCHS_Annual
3985-S024 2022-03-28 Modélisation de l’évolution de l’état de santé et de la mortalité des Canadiens Yann J.Y. Décarie CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS
3985-S023 2022-03-28 Analyse et modélisation de l’évolution du patrimoine et des revenus des Canadiens dans les années 2000 Yann J.Y. Décarie BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE, CEN, IMDB, LAD, LFS, LSIC, NHS, SFS
7278 2022-03-28 Post-Secondary Fields of Study and Occupation Matching in Canada Nicholas Manuel CEN, NHS
7157-S001 2022-03-30 Investigating online grocery shopping and behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada Ali Abdul Hussein CIUS
7186 2022-04-01 Pollution atmosphérique et santé infantile Nelie Angele Nembot VSD
6926 2022-04-01 The effect of urbanicity on fertility: evidence from refugees to Canada Richard Uhrig CEN, IMDB
5422-S001 2022-04-13 Determinants and consequences of alcohol consumption: Evidence from Canada Zihao Sheng CCHS_Annual, CEN, CTADS, CTNS, CTUMS, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, LAD, LFS, NPHS
7323 2022-04-13 Maternity and Parental Leaves: Is More Better? Moyosore Sogaolu EISV, LAD, LFS
7306 2022-04-19 Dietary patterns, food security and diet quality of off-reserve Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada and their association with obesity and diabetes Hassanali Vatanparast CCHS_Nutrition
7310 2022-04-20 Effet de l'âge à l'arrivée des immigrants de génération 1.5 sur la mobilité intergénérationnelle du revenu Marie Connolly CEN, IID, IID_CEN, NHS
10023 2022-04-24 Utilization of the disability tax credit: longitudinal income trends for the disabled in Canada Jennifer Zwicker CSD_T1FF
10241 2022-04-25 Utilization of the disability tax credit: longitudinal income trends for the disabled in Canada Jennifer Zwicker CSD_T1FF
7157 2022-04-25 Investigating online grocery shopping and income earning behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada Brian P. Cozzarin CIUS
7324 2022-04-25 Simulating a Basic Income for the Territory of Nunavut Lindsay Melissa Tedds LAD
7317 2022-04-26 Black children and youth with disabilities and their families in Canada De-Lawrence Lamptey CHSCY
7176-S002 2022-04-26 advanced topics in health economics: will drinking leads to higher earnings? Jaimin Jethva SHS
7176-S001 2022-04-26 The State of the Healthy Immigrant Effect in Canada Candace Milinkovic CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, IMDB
10012 2022-04-26 Differential impacts of Covid-19 and food insecurity in Canada Kyle Michael William Allen CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD
7274 2022-05-03 Sociodemographic and environmental predictors of mental health outcomes, substance use, and self-care behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Brunswick Ted McDonald CCHS_Annual, SCMH
7293 2022-05-03 A Study on the Employment of Canadian Seniors, Trends and Demographic Characteristics Associated along with the Characteristics of the Employment Richard Edward Shillington LAD, SFS
10033 2022-05-03 Eating frequency and timing as a predictor of incident type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Canadian Community Health Survey-Discharge Abstract Database linked dataset Leah Cahill CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_Nutrition
7316 2022-05-03 Gun Licenses, Restricted Firearms, Deaths and Crime: Results from Administrative Data in Canada Derek Mikola UCR, VSD
7215 2022-05-04 Predictors of adjustment to life after service among Canadian military veterans Mark Beauchamp LASS
10219 2022-05-06 Mobilizing Justice Matthew Palm CEN, CHS, GSS_Time_Use
7254 2022-05-06 Charting Pathways to Resilience in Mental Health among Young Adults during COVID-19 Lars Hallstrom CCHS_Annual, SCMH
10037 2022-05-06 Predicting perceived and unmet mental health needs Rohith Perike CCHS_Annual
7276 2022-05-06 Exposure to PFAS among Canadian Children and its Determinants Meng-Shan Tsai CHMS
7243 2022-05-06 Supports for Student Learning Program Research Series: Barriers faced by Students with Disabilities Gillian Parekh CSLP, NGS, NGS_ELMLP, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_T1FF, TDSB
10038 2022-05-06 Mobilizing Justice Steven Farber CEN, CHS, GSS_Family, GSS_Time_Use
10007 2022-05-06 The Longer-Term Impact of Working While on Claim Activity on Employment Patterns David Gray EISV, LFS
7320 2022-05-11 Trends in absolute and relative gaps and gradients in intake of ultra-processed foods among a nationally representative sample of adults and children living in Canada between 2004 and 2015 according to indicators of socioeconomic position Dana Olstad CCHS_Nutrition, CCHS_T1FF
10010 2022-05-11 Hockey Babies: The impact of NHL results on short-term fertility spikes and birth weight in Canada Maryam Esmaeilpour Dilmaghani CanBCC, VSD
7096 2022-05-11 Optimal student loans policies Ming Xu CSLP, NLSCY, YITS
10018 2022-05-11 La baisse de la fécondité au Québec et au Canada depuis la crise financière de 2008. Le rôle des intentions, de leur réalisation et des mesures de politique familiale Benoit Laplante GSS_Education, GSS_Family, LAD
6808 2022-05-11 “What happened to you?”: The disablement of youth across socioeconomic indicators Ameil Jesus Joseph CSD, LISA, SLID
10049 2022-05-11 Spatial and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Cancer Incidence and Mortality in Canada: Evidence from Canadian Cancer Registry Data Mohammad Hajizadeh CCR, CEN, NHS, VSD
10003 2022-05-12 The effect of gentrification-induced displacements on income trajectory Pierre-Loup Beauregard CEN, LAD, NHS
7285 2022-05-12 Diabetes in a time of COVID: Understanding impacts of material deprivation and other social factors on direct and indirect pandemic effects on persons with diabetes Kaberi Dasgupta CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, DAD_CVSD, NACRS_CVSD, PCCF, VSD
7213 2022-05-12 Exploring spatio-temporal patterning of food insecurity within the island of Montreal: model-based small area estimation using the Canadian Community Health Surveys Hiroshi Mamiya CCHS_Annual
10020 2022-05-17 Immigrant Socio-Economic Outcomes and Settlement Patterns in Hamilton Arthur Sweetman CEN, IMDB, LAD
10027 2022-05-17 The Financial Choices of Entrepreneurs (Lottery) Philippe D'astous CEEDD, LFE
7121 2022-05-17 An evaluation of health and environmental impacts associated with hydropower developments as they relate to affected Indigenous communities in Canada Gerald Beta APS, CanCHEC
7266 2022-05-17 Religion, spirituality and secularity among millennials: the generation shaping Canadian trends Sarah Kay Wilkins-Laflamme CSGVP, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Education, GSS_Family, GSS_Health, GSS_Social, GSS_Time_Use, GSS_Victimization, NSGVP
7296 2022-05-18 Challenges of the GIG economy : an Alberta case study Dmitry Alekseev LFS
10043 2022-05-19 The Effect of Native-Born and Immigrant Length of Residence on the Prevalence of Chronic Disease in Canada Xiyang Liu CCHS_Annual
10002 2022-05-20 Impacts of active transport infrastructure on transport choices and health outcomes Nicholas Rivers CEN, NHS
10013 2022-05-20 Examining the Fit of the Three Step Theory (3ST) of Suicide in Individuals with Epilepsy Sara Oczak-Arsic SLNCC
10036 2022-05-23 Longitudinal study of resource reliant communities' development outcomes Stephanie Grout CEN
7308 2022-05-23 The effect of decriminalizing prostitution and criminalizing the purchase of sex on the incidence of sex crimes Samia Mehazabeen Islam UCR
7312 2022-05-31 Gendered Dimensions of Migration from India: International Students from India to Canada Neil Amber Judge IMDB
7303 2022-05-31 Income and wealth inequality and polarization trends in Canadian cities and the impact on various socio-economic groups Robert Alan Walks CEN, CFCS, LFE, NHS, SFS
10029 2022-05-31 Politiques publiques, emploi et santé Laetitia Lebihan CCHS_Annual, LSIC, NLSCY, NPHS, SYC
10054 2022-05-31 École d’été «?pilote?» du CIQSS en reproductibilité de la recherche et défi de réplication Marie Connolly APS, APS_NIS, CEEDD, CSLP, IMDB, LAD, LFS, NHS, PALS
10057 2022-06-02 ---Investigating educational and labour market outcomes of postsecondary students Trisha Kathleen Einmann NGS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
10034 2022-06-03 Barriers to physical activity participation among youth living in urban and rural Canadian communities Taru Manyanga CCHS_Annual, CCHS_RR
7286 2022-06-07 Vieillir et prendre sa place dans la diversité de son quartier. Mieux comprendre et intervenir sur les dynamiques d’exclusion des quartiers pour les aînés d’ici et d’ailleurs Sébastien Lord CEN, IMDB, NHS
10024 2022-06-08 Prevalence and correlates of suicidal behaviours in Canadian adolescents: income poverty, food insecurity, and victimisation Francis (Frank) Elgar CHSCY
10055 2022-06-08 Understanding the role of social-economic inequality on deaths of despair in a Canadian context Roman Pabayo CCHS_Annual
10045 2022-06-08 Paternal Leave, Child Development, and Parental Well-Being: Evidence from Canadian Families Yelyzaveta (Lisa) Barkova NLSCY
10067 2022-06-08 The association between social-economic inequality on deaths of despair rates in a Canadian context-An ecological study Roman Pabayo DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD, VSD
10004 2022-06-10 Intergenerational Persistence of Social Assistance Receipt: Pathways of Risk and Resilience Jinette Comeau ERLF_DAD, ERLF_NLSCY, NLSCY, NLSCY_T1FF
10046 2022-06-10 Estimating the Economic Benefits of Green Infrastructure Khusro Mir DKWP
10035 2022-06-10 The implications of “gig” work for older Canadians Andrew McGee LFS, LWF
7321 2022-06-13 Effects of Conversion-Therapy Bans in Canada Hai Nguyen CCHS_Annual
7299 2022-06-15 Unraveling comorbidity patterns of depression and anxiety through the lens of network approach: Analysis of multiple datasets Xiangfei Meng CCHS_MH, CFMHS, NLSCY, NPHS, OCHS
10053 2022-06-15 Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Opioid Epidemic from a Canadian Rural, Remote, and Northern Perspective Amy Crandall CPSS-COVID19, CVSD_T1FF, PCCF
10044 2022-06-20 Immigration Networks: Implications for Productivity, Human Capital Accumulation and Labour Allocation Luke Christopher Rawling BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE, IMDB, LAD, LFS, LSIC
7307 2022-06-22 Reporting on progress in cancer control in Canada Sharon Fung CCHS_Annual, CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, LAD, VSD
10025 2022-06-22 Adaptation et santé mentale lors de la transition à l'âge adulte: Évolution et déterminants avant, pendant et après la COVID-19 Veronique Dupéré LISA
10074 2022-07-07 Mental health, discrimination, and social capital during Covid-19 Yihong Bai CCAHS, CVCS
7260 2022-07-07 Transition of international student graduates from temporary residence status to permanent residence status and settlement Isaac Mpinda IMDB, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB, RAIS, RAIS_IMDB, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
10011 2022-07-07 Substance use among transgender and non-binary people in Canada Gioi Minh Tran CCHS_Annual
10092 2022-07-07 Consequences of High Performance Work Practices: Integrating the Employer and the Employee Perspectives Danielle (Dorice) van Jaarsveld WES_HO
5269-S004 2022-07-07 Civic diasporic organizations, cyberspace and superdiverse locales: Bangladeshis in Toronto Tahmid Rouf CEN
7118 2022-07-07 Les pratiques linguistiques des immigrants de l'Afrique francophone au Canada Richard Marcoux CEN, NHS
10058 2022-07-07 Emergency Department Visits for Substance Addiction and Their Consequences: A Saskatchewan Population-based Retrospective Cohort Study Charles Albert Plante CEN, NHS
10006 2022-07-07 Data analysis of the employment and immigration pathways of British Columbia’s international students Sandra Schinnerl IMDB, PSIS_IMDB, RAIS_IMDB
10107 2022-07-12 The Longitudinal Effects of Disability Types on Incomes and EmploymentThe Longitudinal Effects of Disability Types on Incomes and Employment Robert Millard LISA
7261 2022-07-14 Entre perceptions et réalité : une étude mixte sur les enjeux de cohabitation sociale à Moncton Véronique Chadillon-Farinacci GSS, GSS_Victimization
10071 2022-07-14 Inequality in Access and Outcomes: Measuring the impacts of COVID-19 on Minorities in Canada Naomi Lightman SCMH
10042 2022-07-18 Business strategy, innovation and technology management Nilesh Saraf WES
6658 2022-07-18 Do firms in Canada exploit all of their wage-setting power? Leonard Goff NALMF
10137 2022-07-19 Commute Mode and Residential Location Choice: Estimating the Impacts of a Rapid Transportation Expansion in Vancouver Andrea Nicole Craig CEN, NHS
10080 2022-07-22 Shifting Towards Sustainable Food Consumption in Canada: Understanding Drivers’ Impacts Basak Topcu CCHS_Nutrition
10072 2022-07-22 Mental health, discrimination, and social capital during Covid-19 Kathleen Mullrooney BCK, BCK_ELMLP_ROE, CCHS_Annual, PSIS, PSIS_T1FF, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS
10066 2022-07-22 Understanding Mental Health Burden and Mental Health Service Utilization among Sexual Minority Men through Multiple Secondary Data Christoffer Dharma CCHS_Annual, CEN
10022 2022-07-25 What Drives Urban Segregation? Evidence from Canadian Movers Pablo Valenzuela Casasempere LAD, SDFC_LAD_IMDB
10087 2022-07-27 Estimating the Impacts of the Pathways Program on Health and Crime Outcomes Adam Lavecchia DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD, ICCS, NACRS_CVSD, VSD
10048 2022-07-29 ---Brain waste? Job-education mismatch of immigrants in Canada Fabiana Nicole Rosado Zambrano CEN, IMDB
7304 2022-08-02 AN ANALYSIS ON THE IMPACT OF DISABILITY TYPE AND SEVERITY OF DISABILITY ON LABOUR FORCE STATUS, HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINED, AND AFTER TAX TOTAL INCOME Karen Fletcher CSD
10094 2022-08-04 Forced separation of Indigenous women and children: How the carceral system in Canada is contributing to the Millenial Scoop Nicole McNair GSS_Victimization
10056 2022-08-04 Mortality and business cycles in Canada Jennifer Lynn Forde-Watling VSD
7300 2022-08-05 Quantifying and Understanding the Evolution of Competition in the Canadian Business Landscape Matthew Osborne CEEDD
7265 2022-08-05 Graduating in a recession and labour market scarring Jeffrey Penney PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
10097 2022-08-05 Understanding housing suitability through a GBA+ lens Alina McKay CHS, CHS
10065 2022-08-05 Linkage of a cohort of myocardial infarction (MI) patients to hospitalization, mortality and socioeconomic data: MI-DAD, MI-CVSD, MI-T1FF, and MI-IR Padma Kaul APEX
10075 2022-08-10 The impact of retirement income programs on health and health equity among Canadian seniors Mohammad Hajizadeh CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_NACRS, CHMS
10095 2022-08-11 A Welfare Analysis of Childcare Policy: Lessons from a Large Childcare Reform in Canada Pierre-Loup Beauregard CEN, LFS
10093 2022-08-11 Longitudinal analyses of cardiovascular disease mortality and life expectancy of nuclear energy workers in the Canadian National Dose Registry Paul Villeneuve CCR, NCR, VSD
10138 2022-08-16 Tax incentives, market power, and labour Demand: Evidence from small business deductions Seok Min (Terry) Moon CEEDD
7264 2022-08-19 The impact of preterm birth on socioeconomic and educational outcomes of children and families Petros Pechlivanoglou CCHS_T1FF, CEN, EISV, PSIS, VSD
10108 2022-08-19 Leverage responses to carbon taxes Mahesh Acharya BRM
10174 2022-08-23 Self-Employment and Gig Work After Job Loss: Evidence on Financial Outcomes Frank-Olivier Yatoa Garane CVCS
10173 2022-08-23 Atheism and healthy lifestyles David Speed GSS
10172 2022-08-23 Atheism and resiliency David Speed GSS
10161 2022-08-23 What affects employers' provision of non-wage benefits? Tianjiao (Joy) Tong WES
10184 2022-08-29 Understanding the roles of human capital and search in earnings growth over the life cycle Audra Bowlus LISA
7287 2022-08-29 Market Concentration in Canada Anubha Agarwal CEEDD
7235 2022-08-29 Graduating in recessions: different labour market effects by gender Diva Vladimirova Astinova CESP, CESP_T1FF, CSLP, EISV, LAD, LAD_PSIS, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
10147 2022-08-29 Mental Health Services Use Among those with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: Data from two population-based studies Seana Semchishen CCHS_MH, OCHS
10141 2022-08-29 Public Health Funding and Flu Vaccine Coverage in Ontario, Canada Jo Lin Chew CCHS_Annual
10126 2022-08-29 Payday lending Regulation and its Impact on Food Security in Canada Ashiqul Haq Chowdhury CCHS_Annual, CCHS_T1FF
10104 2022-08-29 Access to orthopaedic surgical care: demographic and geographic impacts on utilization rates of knee and hip arthroplasty Bernard Burgesson CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
10166 2022-08-30 Mental health needs and use in Canada’s Black population: A cross-sectional study Mercedes Forde-Sobers CCHS_Annual
7327 2022-08-31 The Effect of the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) on Inequality and Poverty Alexander Meek CERB_CIS, CERB_LFS, CIS, LFS
7319 2022-08-31 The Other Side of the China Syndrome: Examining the Consumption Effects of Chinese Imports Before and After Covid-19 Beyza Ural Marchand CPI, SHS
10149 2022-08-31 The role of drug insurance in reducing the impact of income inequality on children’s health Ekaterina Bezrukova CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, NLSCY, NPHS
10190 2022-09-02 Understanding the labour market outcomes of university and college non-completers Herbert Emery PSIS, RAIS, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS
10208 2022-09-07 Original: Comparison of same-sex and different-sex couples in household bargaining power and lifestyle; Suproject: Sexual Orientation, Overeduation and Earnings Maryam Esmaeilpour Dilmaghani CEN, NHS
10133 2022-09-07 Sociodemographic risk factors for incident status epilepticus Rebecca Couper CanCHEC
10117 2022-09-07 Gentrifications et pauvreté au cours du temps dans l'île de Montréal Akoua Ella Félicie Djo NHS
10050 2022-09-08 Rapport social de handicap : capacitisme et travail Jean-François Filiatrault CSD_T1FF
10068 2022-09-12 More than just a Helping Hand? Domestic Caregiver Programs and Female Labour Supply in Canada Zihao Sheng CEN, LAD, NHS, PSIS-RAIS-LAD
10132 2022-09-12 Illicit drug use and unmet healthcare needs in Ontario: An exploratory study Christopher Russell CCHS_Annual
10130 2022-09-12 It’s Always Sunny in Ontario: The Effects of Wage Disclosure on Salaries Katerina Gribbin BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE, CEN, LWF
10175 2022-09-12 Understanding the nature and impact of osteoarthritis and other arthritis/musculoskeletal conditions in the Canadian population Anthony Perruccio CCHS_Annual, CCHS_RR, CHMS, CSD, NPHS, SLCDC
10084 2022-09-14 Understanding the mechanisms of the Future to Discover project Oyu-Erdene Buyandelger FTD, FTD_T1FF, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
10194 2022-09-14 Maternal Outcomes for Immigrant Women Zichun Zhao IMDB
10069 2022-09-19 Mobilité géographique et transmission intergénérationnelle du revenu au Québec Marie Connolly IID
10223 2022-09-21 The Intergenerational Mobility of Immigrants Chen-Hong (Harrison) Chang CEN, IID, IMDB, LAD
10202 2022-09-21 The long term effects of alcohol exposure in-utero: Evidence from Prohibition in Canada Mohamed Magdy Elsayed Gad Abdelhady CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CCR, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_HA, CCHS_MH, CCHS_OMHRS, CEN, GSS_Health, PCCF
10070 2022-09-21 Are innovative regions more unequal? New evidence on the geography of innovation and inequality in Canada Saman Rais-Ghasem CCHS_Annual, CEN, LAD, NHS
10121 2022-09-21 Disability and Employment in Canada Lisa-Lee Newell CSD
10052 2022-09-23 Statistical Analysis of The Influence of Temperature Oscillations on Birth and Death Time Series in Provinces and Territories of Canada Arzu Sardarli CEN, VSD
10047 2022-09-27 Investigating regional trends in electronic cigarette consumption in Canada and identifying geographical characteristics associated with high consumption Aya Mitani CEN, CTADS, CTNS
10205 2022-09-29 The Effect of High School Duration on Educational Attainment, Labor Market Outcomes and Social Mobility Andrei Munteanu CEN, LAD, NHS, NLSCY, SLID
7322 2022-09-29 Economic cost of gender-based violence in Canada Sujata Mishra GSS, SSPPS
10200 2022-09-30 Examining The Economic Well-Being Gap between Immigrants and Canadian-born Adults Deepty Sarder CEN
7292 2022-09-30 Mortality in Canada’s neighbourhoods and rural communities before and after the pandemic Charles Albert Plante CEN, CanCHEC, LAD, PCCF, VSD
10150 2022-09-30 Prenatal conditions, infant health, maternal labor outcomes: the role of air pollution. Abdel-Hamid Bello IMDB
10228 2022-09-30 Predicting perceived and unmet mental health needs in the populations JianLi Wang CCHS_Annual
10215 2022-10-03 A view of cardiovascular health through a sex and gender lens Rubee Dev CCHS_Annual
10008 2022-10-03 Heterogeneity in returns to scale and wealth inequality Serdar Ozkan CEEDD
10096 2022-10-05 Effects of Tobacco Taxation on Smoking Behavior in Canada Sekeun Yu CHMS
10188 2022-10-05 Educational Expansion, Immigration, and the Transformation of Stratification Sagi Ramaj CEN, NHS
10199 2022-10-05 Women and First-Generation University Students in the Professoriat Lynn Arner NGS, SED
10183 2022-10-12 Vulnerable Persons: What can the data tell us about utilization, motivation and characteristics of people with disabilities and other vulnerable persons who access MAiD? Timothy Alan Stainton MAID
7251 2022-10-13 Evaluation of the RBC Future Launch Program Ana Maria Ferrer LFS
10206 2022-10-17 The Impact of After-School Care on Maternal Labour Market Outcomes Laetitia Renee LAD, SLID
10195 2022-10-17 Wellbeing at the Nexus of Animal Abuse and Intimate Partner Violence: A Study of Canadian Adults Allison Gray SSPPS
10249 2022-10-17 Labour Market Differences Across Generations of Immigrants in Canada Shannon Victoria Tsing-Lam Mok CEN, IMDB, LSTD_CCR, NHS
10226 2022-10-17 The impact of government subsidies in college savings accounts on children's long-term outcomes: evidence from Canadian administrative data Laetitia Renee BCK, BCK_ELMLP_ROE, BCK_T1FF, CEN, CESP, CESP_CEN, CESP_T1FF, CSLP, LAD, LAD_CSLP, LAD_PSIS, LAD_RAIS, PSIS, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2016_Keys, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2021_Keys, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF, SAEP
10106 2022-10-18 A longitudinal examination of mental disorder trajectory on suicidal behaviours in the Canadian Armed Forces Essence Isabelle Perera CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH, CFMHS
7174 2022-10-18 Producer Heterogeneity: Implications for Climate Policy Sihui Ong ASML, GIFI
10240 2022-10-18 The spatial dimension of trust in Canadian metropolises Fernando Calderon Figueroa GSS_GVP, GSS_Social
10171 2022-10-24 Exploring residential property market characteristics and inequalities in Ottawa Anzo Anh Nguyen LISA
10250 2022-10-24 Montréal sous tensions : dynamiques sociogéographiques de la diversité linguistique et religieuse de la nation québécoise Jacob Legault-Leclair CEN, NHS
10238 2022-10-24 Obstacles to transitions between occupations with similar requirements among workers at risk of  displacement Xavier St-Denis LFS, LISA, SLID
10224 2022-10-24 Entrepreneurship: labor income shocks, family, and gender Valentina Rutigliano CEEDD
10197 2022-10-26 Modelling the Impact of Government-Led Nutrient Profile Models on Preventable Mortality and Morbidity Burden, and Healthcare Use Mahsa Jessri CCHS_DAD, CCHS_Nutrition
10191 2022-10-27 Exploring Healthcare Services, Usage, and Outcomes in Urban Canada Sharalynn Missiuna VSD
10247 2022-10-28 The Registered Apprenticeship System in Canada: Trends and Current Issues. Priscilla-Marie Fisher AG, CAL, RAIS, RAIS_CEN, RAIS_T1FF
10127 2022-11-01 The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Access to Unemployment Insurance: Evidence from Canadian Workers and Firms Steven Ryan BCK_ELMLP_ROE, BCK_T1FF, CEEDD, EISV, EISV_LFS, ERLF_SLID, LFS
10163 2022-11-02 Gender Equity and Work-life Balance in Canada James Chowhan GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Family
10269 2022-11-02 Accessing Providers for Co-Occurring Disorders in Children and Adolescents Grace Golden OCHS
10189 2022-11-07 Family Structure and Housing Vulnerability across Four Decades Hee Young (Kate) Choi CEN, CHS, NHS
10144 2022-11-07 The Canada Workers Benefit and the Labour Market Outcomes of Immigrants Alexander Maclellan IMDB, LAD
10259 2022-11-07 Immigrant Homeownership and Admission Category Xiaoxi Wang CEN
10242 2022-11-07 The roles of work ethic and resilience in attaining higher levels of competition for Canadian athletes Joey Frenette GSS
10089 2022-11-07 Investigating Mobile Banking Adoption and Retention in Canada Yektasadat Amirkhalili CIUS
10105 2022-11-07 Modélisation mathématique des maladies liées au VPH au Canada Mélanie Drolet CCHS_Annual, CCR
10185 2022-11-08 Examining the Longitudinal Associations between Adjustment to Civilian Life and Indices of Behavioural and Psychological Health among Canadian Military Veterans Katy Hill MacEachern LASS
10204 2022-11-08 The labour market impact of COVID-19 on Canadian cities James Townsend LFS
10273 2022-11-08 Explaining a 20-year decline in intimate partner violence victimization in Canada Alexandra Lysova GSS_Victimization
10248 2022-11-09 Exploring where Canadians work and live and their association with active transportation Aviroop Biswas CanCHEC
7268 2022-11-15 Households’ decision on parental leave and gender pay gap Safoura Moeeni CEEDD, LAD
10156 2022-11-15 Disordered eating behaviours among youth and its impact on BMI Jayson Habib CHSCY
10301 2022-11-17 Mental Illness Induced-Impairment and Unmet Healthcare Needs in High-Risk Young Adults with Mood and Anxiety Disorders Sandy Rao CCHS_Annual, MHACS
10257 2022-11-17 The Impact of International Students on Educational and Labor Market Outcomes of Domestic Students Yu Wang BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, CSLP, PSIS_CEN, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS
10187 2022-11-18 Maps In Action: Examining socio-spatial barriers and facilitators to accessing gender-based violence support servicesces Madeleine Sheppard-Perkins CCHS_Annual, CCHS_DAD
10279 2022-11-18 Childhood Predictors Of Youth Marginalization: Youth Not In Education, Employment, Or Training Ian Colman ERLF_NLSCY
7314 2022-11-21 Inequities and employment outcomes for sexual minorities in Canada: garnering insights from the General Social Survey and Canadian Community Health Survey Faraz Vahid Shahidi CCHS_T1FF, GSS_Care
10262 2022-11-21 Sociodemographic Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening Participation Rates Kazeem Adefemi CCHS_Annual, CHSS
10305 2022-11-22 Moving for Money? The Spatial Determinants of Inequality Michael Haan CEN, LAD
7074 2022-11-22 Inequalities in Unmet Healthcare Need in Canada: A Repeated-Cross-sectional Analysis Shehzad Ali CCHS_Annual
10281 2022-11-22 Risk assessment of unintentional milk and egg allergens from prepackaged food products sold in Canada Silvia Dominguez CCHS_CVSD
10286 2022-11-24 The impacts of implementing alternative policy within the Canada Student Loans Program Evan Sauve BCK, BCK_T1FF, CESP, CESP_T1FF, LAD, LAD_CSLP, LAD_PSIS
10304 2022-11-29 The Early Drivers of Success: Primary school grades across boys and girls and the prospects for future labour market success Michael Haan BCK_ELMLP_ROE, BCK_T1FF, CEN, IMDB, PSIS_CEN, PSIS_IMDB, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS
10267 2022-11-29 Les coûts négligés des produits ultra-transformés sur l’économie, l’environnement et les politiques alimentaires au Canada Sabrina Rimouche SHS
10265 2022-11-29 The Family Gap in Canada Marie Connolly LAD, LISA
10214 2022-11-29 Spatial Assimilation of Children of South Asian Immigrants in Canada Sumangala Sasudevan CEN, NHS
7064 2022-12-02 Temporal trends in inequalities in the uptake of cancer screening in Canada Seth F. Kadish CCHS_Annual
10198 2022-12-02 Pollution atmosphérique et asthme au Nouveau-Brunswick : Modélisation par équations structurelles Francis Lissanga CCHS_Annual, CCHS_HIST_PC
7277 2022-12-02 Myth or Reality? Examining Parent-Child Income Assistance Use in Ontario, Canada Tracey Carrier MCCSS
10111 2022-12-02 Investigating dietary and health inequities across intersectional subgroups of adults in Canada Natalie Doan CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_Nutrition, CCHS_T1FF, CEN
10297 2022-12-06 Gender norm and inequality: the case of married females’ surname choices Siha Lee GSS_Education, GSS_Family, LISA, SLID
10244 2022-12-07 CANCER PREVENTION POTENTIAL IN ATLANTIC CANADA : Informing local actions on lifestyle, equity and risk Nathalie St-Jacques CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition, CCHS_RR
10316 2022-12-13 Cross sectional evaluation of screening rates for colorectal cancer across Canada Kazeem Adefemi CCHS_Annual, CCR, PCCF
10272 2022-12-13 The Long Run Effects of the Early Retirement Provisions of the Canadian Public Pension System Michael Baker LAD
10231 2022-12-13 Immigration and Robotization Xiner Xu CEEDD, CEN
10271 2022-12-14 Supporting preferences of older Veterans and families in later life to promote health and well-being Annie Robitaille CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH, LASS
10315 2022-12-21 Examining the Co-occurrence Between Smoking Status and Sugar-Sweetened Beverage  Consumption Among Off-Reserve Indigenous and Food-Insecure Populations Mya Kidson CCHS_Annual
10313 2022-12-21 The Effects of Prenatal and Parenting Support Programs on Mothers’ Postpartum Mental Health He Zhu SMH
10312 2022-12-21 Exploring the association between addictive behavior and depression among Manitobans aged 12 and over. MD Aslam Hossain CCHS_Annual
10143 2022-12-21 Corporate Taxes and Firm Behaviour Sencer Karademir CEEDD
6660 2022-12-21 Moral Hazard in Consumer Credit Markets: Evidence from Canadian Bankruptcy Regulation Barry Scholnick CEEDD
10341 2023-01-04 Minimum wages and health in Canada Yihong Bai LISA
10292 2023-01-04 Province -Specific Prevalence and Factors Associated with Canadian Cannabis Use Before and After Cannabis Act. 2 Amendment Ghader Dargahi Abbasabad NCS
10209 2023-01-08 The economic costs of childhood disadvantage in Canada Gaelle Alexandra Simard-Duplain LISA
10354 2023-01-11 Does access to finance moderate the relationship between past growth and expected growth? Mark Freel SFGSME
10310 2023-01-11 People, Places, Policies and Prospects: Health and Well-being of Tenant Households Catherine Jo-Anne Leviten-Reid CHS
10300 2023-01-16 Cultural Connectedness: A Key to Resilience, Repairing the Wounded Spirit Erin White APS
7291 2023-01-16 Towards the Canadian Exposome: Exploration of multi-exposures to environmental chemicals in the Canadian Health Measures Survey Vikki Ho CHMS, CHMS_CCR
10268 2023-01-16 GaitWay: Algorithms predicting adverse health outcomes in multimorbid populations Amy Teh-Mei Hsu CHMS, DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD, VSD
10331 2023-01-19 An Analysis of Labour Market Integration of Visible Minorities in Canada Shantanu Debbarman CEN
10151 2023-01-19 Fatty Acid Reference Ranges from CHMS David Ma BBK-CHMS, CHMS
10278 2023-01-23 A Pan-Canadian Study of Physical-Mental Comorbidity in Children Mark Ferro CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, CHSCY, MHACS
10261 2023-01-23 Labour market participation, socio-economic inequalities and cancer care in Canada Tiffanie Perrault CCHS_CCR, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, CCHS_T1FF, CEN, CPAC, IMDB
10343 2023-01-24 Validation of Canadian Lung Function Reference Data Jinhui Ma CHMS
10317 2023-01-24 Identifying Social Determinants of Melanoma Incidence and Diagnosis Julia Heron CCR
10376 2023-01-27 Does BMI Alone Present as a Risk Factor for Type II Diabetes? Samuel Seshadri CHMS
10340 2023-01-27 The intergenerational and distributional impacts of public pensions Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs IID, LAD
10176 2023-01-31 Patent Transfers, Firms Growth, and Worker Earnings Seok Min (Terry) Moon CEEDD
10288 2023-01-31 Associations between parent-reported food insecurity and experiences of discrimination and eating pathology in Canadian teens Abbigail Kinnear NLSCY
10154 2023-02-03 Homelessness in Small-Mid sized Ontario Cities William O'Grady CHS
10145 2023-02-03 L’impact de la Réforme globale du Programme des travailleurs étrangers temporaires de 2014 sur l’emploi des immigrants temporaires, l’emploi des natifs et les salaires Étienne Lalé CEEDD, LFS
10276 2023-02-03 Explaining Income and Education Gaps between Indigenous and non-Indigenous People Kevin Mongeon BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, CIS, LAD, NGS
10373 2023-02-07 A multi-wave analysis of the National Cannabis Survey (NCS): User characteristics, use patterns and behaviour pre- and post-legalization Greggory Cullen NCS
10332 2023-02-07 Social determinants of waiting time and perceived quality of care in Canada: findings from the Canadian Community Health Survey Bill Le CCHS_Annual
10290 2023-02-07 Prevalence of Health Care Access and Use Indicators by Gender Todd Coleman CCHS_Annual
10136 2023-02-07 Estimating the potential health care cost-savings from a flax-based treatment for hypertension Luc Clair CHMS, UCASS
10115 2023-02-08 Health status and union dissolution among middle-aged and older Canadians Margaret Penning ERLF_NPHS, LISA
10110 2023-02-08 Understanding the outcomes and interprovincial variation in the care of persons presenting to Canadian emergency departments with mental health and substance use concerns. David Barbic CEN, CVSD_DAD_NACRS, CVSD_OMHRS, CanCHEC, VSD
10236 2023-02-08 Retail food environment and dietary outcomes among First Nations and general Canadians, and its implication to population health outcomes. Xuefeng Hu CCHS_Nutrition, CCR, CEN, CHMS, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, VSD
10230 2023-02-08 Comprendre les changements sociaux à l'origine des tendances temporelles en matière de bien-être et santé mentale chez les jeunes adultes entre les provinces canadiennes Thierry Gagné CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, SCMH
10041 2023-02-09 Understanding the economic and nutritional costs of food purchasing behaviours in Canada Mary Roberta L'Abbe SHS
10359 2023-02-13 Skill growth in post-secondary education Qian Liu BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, ONT, ONT_T1FF, PSIS, PSIS_T1FF
10207 2023-02-14 Labour markets and traditional economic activity in Arctic and sub-Arctic Canada Sara Enns CEN, NHS
10339 2023-02-14 Impacts sanitaires des particules fines atmosphériques au QuébecImpacts sanitaires des particules fines atmosphériques au Québec Martin Resua Rojas CEN, CanCHEC
10329 2023-02-14 Universal child care and immigrant women’s labor supply and health outcomes Haizhen Mou CanCHEC
10289 2023-02-14 Recul des gains d'espérance de vie au Canada depuis 2010 Nadine Ouellette VSD
10192 2023-02-15 Child Penalty in Canada Decio Coviello CEEDD
10360 2023-02-20 An update of the Canadian job stability evidence Xiaoxue Li LFS
10358 2023-02-20 A comparison of datasets to study mobility across municipalities in Canada Michael Haan CEN, IMDB, LAD_AG, PCCF
10335 2023-02-20 Fertility Intentions and Disability in Canada: Physical and Mental Health Disabilities as Barriers to Parenthood Leah Houseman GSS_Family
10306 2023-02-20 Diversity of Muslim Experiences in Canada Abdie Kazemipur CEN, GSS35_ERB_IMDB_T1FF, GSS_Social, IMDB, LSIC
10284 2023-02-20 Comparing Canadian area-based socioeconomic indices to advance healthy cities research Gina Martin CCHS_Annual
10139 2023-02-20 Working from home Tammy D. Schirle LFS
10282 2023-02-20 Social connection and mental health among residents of different housing tenures, including cooperatives Julie Howe CHS
10403 2023-02-20 Spousal victimization and violence in Muslim populations in Canada Farah Islam GSS, GSS_Victimization
10355 2023-02-21 Tax policy for health care and disability expenses Arthur Sweetman LAD
10323 2023-02-21 L’insertion économique des immigrants diplômés universitaires au Québec selon l’origine nationale et le genre Karamba Touré IMDB, NGS
10308 2023-02-21 Morbidity and mortality associated with socioeconomic characteristics and baseline nutrition, physical and mental health and health behaviors using linked data Esme R. Fuller-Thomson CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, MHACS
10239 2023-02-21 Towards Net-Zero Energy Communities (NZECs): A Holistic Modelling and Analysis Framework to Guide Building Design and Operation. Elie Azar HES
10365 2023-02-22 Effects of physical and non-physical extracurricular activities on the self-concept of adolescents Saad Waqas CHSCY
10134 2023-02-22 Oxford DSPI PhD Thesis: Do Universities Promote Social Mobility in Canada? Louis Tusz BCK_ELMLP_ROE, BCK_T1FF, LAD_PSIS, LISA, PSIS, PSIS-RAIS-LAD, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS
10389 2023-02-26 Canadian Residential Schools & Diabetes: A Correlational Study Sherrie Bellegarde APS
10319 2023-02-26 Exploring the impacts of air pollution and greenness on mortality among patients with cancer Gloria Ho CCHS_CCR, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HIST_PC, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS, CCHS_T1FF, CEN
10311 2023-02-26 Health Impacts of Climate Change and Air Pollution Exposures on Immigrant Populations in Alberta Brooke Sidney CCHS_Annual
10295 2023-03-01 Proposal to Examine Changes of Subjective Well-being in Canada, and to Create a Regularly Updated Monitor of Happiness for Canadian Urban Neighbourhoods and Communities Haifang Huang CCHS_Annual, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Family, GSS_GVP, GSS_Social, GSS_Time_Use, NSGVP
10415 2023-03-01 Indigenous and non-indigenous income distributions over the last 100 years in Canada Donna Feir (Waagenaar) CEN, NHS
10366 2023-03-06 Mechanisms and drivers of intergenerational mobility in Canada Xavier St-Denis CEN, IID, LAD, LISA
10437 2023-03-09 Sexual orientation and homeownership disparities in Canada Jason G. Dean CEN, NHS
10353 2023-03-10 Système de sélection des immigrants, assimilation salariale et éducation des natifs dans les démocraties avancées. Livingstone Boko CEN
10338 2023-03-10 Analyse économique des exemptions des droits de scolarité des étudiants étrangers au Québec Guy Lacroix PSIS_IMDB
10451 2023-03-13 Religion, gender and ethnicity among Millennials Sarah Kay Wilkins-Laflamme GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Education, GSS_Family, GSS_GVP, GSS_Health, GSS_Social, GSS_Time_Use, GSS_Victimization
10390 2023-03-15 Does Having A Chronic Condition Impact Income Growth Overtime? An Analysis from a Gendered and Racial Lens of Canadians Anna Hardie NPHS, WES
10375 2023-03-15 HOW PEER PERFORMANCE AFFECTS EXPORT MARKET ENTRY INTENSITY AND EXPORT MARKET EXIT OF SMEs Sui Sui LWF_T2_LEAP_T1FF, TEC
10326 2023-03-15 Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on classroom peer effects: evidence from British Columbian schools Nabil Afodjo BCK
10417 2023-03-15 Application and development of survival analysis methodologies for modelling the length of stay distribution in Canadian hospitals and the factors affecting the length of stay James Hugh McVittie DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD
10369 2023-03-20 The impact of retirement income system on health and health equity in Canada Mohammad Hajizadeh CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS
10363 2023-03-20 NON-LINEAR PSE PATHWAYS AND CREDENTIAL ACCUMULATION, PHASE 2 Xavier St-Denis LISA
10344 2023-03-20 The Relationship Between Housing Conditions and Wellbeing for Older Adults in Rural Canada Bavisha Thurairajah CEN, CHS, CHS_T1FF
10391 2023-03-23 The economic returns to a PhD: A Canada-US comparison Harry Benjamin CEN, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2016_Keys, RAIS_IMDB
10330 2023-03-23 AI adoption in Canada Angus Lockhart LFE
10419 2023-03-23 Evaluation of the representativity of the CARTaGENE study by comparing with Canadian census data Rado Ramasy Razafindratovo CEN
10372 2023-03-24 Rates of Trans and Gender Nonconforming Identity in Autistic Youth Compared to Neurotypical and ADHD Samples in the Same Data Set Michaela Williams CHSCY
10212 2023-03-26 Income trajectories and well-being in older adulthood (Canada Research Chair in Policies and Health Inequalities) Amelie Quesnel-Vallee LISA
10421 2023-03-26 Snacking patterns and associations with diet quality and weight status among children in Canada Claire Nora Tugault-Lafleur CCHS_Nutrition
10382 2023-03-27 Coming out in Canada: An empirical analysis of transgender openness and wage inequality in Canada in 2021 Donna Feir (Waagenaar) CEN, CSSWAPT, GSS_Social
10357 2023-03-28 Association between asthma, COPD and asthma and COPD overlap and mortality in the Canadian population Ambikaipakan Senthilselvan CCHS_Annual
10371 2023-03-29 What is the role of firms in explaining age-earnings differentials in Canada? Benoit Dostie CEEDD
10264 2023-03-29 Job Ladders in Canada Fabian Lange CEEDD, ROE
10434 2023-03-29 Understanding Canada’s labour market responses to international trade Peter Morrow LWF
10334 2023-04-02 Modern family change in Canada: fertility declines since the Great Recession Yue Teng CEN, GSS_Family, NHS
10468 2023-04-02 Investigating Health-Income Gradients for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Canadians Hayley Touchburn APS
10464 2023-04-02 Crowding-in or crowding-out? Analysis of innovation government support for firms located in Canada Claudia De Fuentes CEEDD
10450 2023-04-02 Barriers to mobility and misallocation: the case of Canada’s First Nations Fernando Martin Aragon Sanchez CEN, IID, IID_CEN, NHS
10350 2023-04-03 Clustering of inflammatory bowel disease in Canada: Epidemiology and Impacts of Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. Michael Haan CCHS_Annual, CEN, CanCHEC, IMDB
10399 2023-04-05 COVID-19 and food firm dynamics Getu Hailu NALMF
10377 2023-04-05 Accessing Data to Develop An Indigenous Value-Based Approach to Environmental Health Risk Assessment Diana Lewis APS, CCR, CEN, CHSCY, CHSS, CanCHEC, NHS, SLCDC, SLNCC, SMH, VSD
10328 2023-04-14 Why do immigrants tend to earn less than non-immigrants? Stephen Tino CEEDD, IMDB, LFS
10449 2023-04-14 Summer School Bootcamp in Administrative Data Analysis (BADA) Xavier St-Denis CCHS_T1FF, GSS_T1FF, IMDB, LAD, NLSCY, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS, YITS
10426 2023-04-14 Revisiting the long-term effects of attending a residential school: an empirical analysis of the health, cultural and educational impacts. Donna Feir (Waagenaar) APS, CEN
10476 2023-04-19 Sex and age differences in socioeconomic inequities in alcohol use and attributable mortality Alessandra Teresa Andreacchi CCHS_Annual, CCHS_T1FF, CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, VSD
10416 2023-04-20 La classe moyenne au Canada : définitions, portrait et évolution. Geoffroy Boucher CIS, SCF
10406 2023-04-20 Labor market effects of mandatory retirement policies in Canada Benoit Dostie CEEDD
10503 2023-04-24 Health Effects of Recreational Marijuana Legalization among Young Adults in Canada Qichen Zhang CCHS_Annual
10456 2023-04-24 Post-secondary schooling and retention of international students to their province of study Andrienne  Shanika Ferguson PSIS, RAIS
10465 2023-04-27 Analysis of Labour Markets for the Canadian Electricity and Renewable Energy Sectors Gabrielle Dark CEN, LFS
10453 2023-04-27 Monetary Returns to Specialization in Medicine James Stutely CEN, NGS, NGS_ELMLP
10397 2023-04-28 Prescription opioid use and misuse among reproductive-aged women: evidence from the Canadian Community Health Survey Andi Leigh Camden CCHS_Annual
10364 2023-04-28 Causal effect of time-varying air pollutant mixtures on myocardial infarction, stroke, and nonaccidental death in Canada Md Juwel Rana CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_OMHRS
10507 2023-04-28 Behavioral responses to changes in capital gains tax Sobia Jafry LAD
10485 2023-04-28 The physician shortage in Canada Martin Farnham CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition
10408 2023-04-28 Wider health impacts of COVID-19 on accessibility and utilization of care: an analysis of the CCHS, 2015-2021 Mehdi Ammi CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition, CIS
10407 2023-04-28 Work, retire, and life: how Canadians spend their older years Kevin Milligan LAD
10494 2023-05-01 The effects of financial aid on educational and labour market outcomes Qian Liu CSLP, PSIS
10388 2023-05-03 Examining the regional heterogeneity of the positive mental health of Canadian immigrants Iqbal Ahmed Chowdhury CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, MHACS
10285 2023-05-03 Assessing the value of blood donor data for public health surveillance Yuan Yu CCAHS, CCAHS_CCS, CCAHS_FQ, CCAHS_PC_FQ, CEN, CHMS, CIS, CVCS
10510 2023-05-03 Extractive Industry and Inequality in the Arctic Chris J. Southcott CEN
10471 2023-05-03 Valuing neighbourhood amenities using revealed preference Pierre-Loup Beauregard CEN, CHSP, CHS_T1FF, IMDB, LAD, NHS
10392 2023-05-05 Impact of Uncertainty on Two-Tiered Labour Markets Enchuan Shao BRM, SLID, WES
10504 2023-05-05 The population-level effects of herpes zoster vaccination in Ontario Stephenson Baines Strobel CHSS
10466 2023-05-05 Health and wellbeing of children and youth Sarah Woodruff Atkinson CHSCY
10395 2023-05-09 Determinants and consequences of child marriage in North America Kaya Van Roost GSS_Family
10488 2023-05-10 K-12 School Funding Reform in British Columbia: Education and Labour Market Outcomes Alexia Maria Olaizola BCK, BCK_T1FF, CSLP, EISV, IID, LAD, LAD_CSLP
10481 2023-05-10 Gender, racial, and immigrant pay gaps in Canadian medicine Boris Kralj CEN, IID, IID_CEN, LFS
10470 2023-05-10 The Impacts of Incentives for Apprenticeship Training Steven Ryan CEN, LAD, LAD_RAIS, PSIS, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2016_Keys, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2021_Keys, RAIS
10386 2023-05-11 Nunavut Inuit Sustainable Housing Index (NISHI) Jack Jedwab APS, CCHS_Annual, CEN, CHS, CHSP, GSS, GSS_Social, GSS_Victimization, SHS
10479 2023-05-11 Minimum Wage, Employment, and Wage Subsidy Programs: Evidence from Canada Ratzanyel Daniel Rincon Vargas BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE, LFS
10118 2023-05-11 Unions and Technology Adoption Dafne Murillo Lopez CEEDD
10439 2023-05-11 Marchés publics, fiscalité et innovation des entreprises au Canada Yves Francis Odia Ndongo SIBS
10511 2023-05-12 The Spillover Effects of Medical Care Michael Baker VSD
10327 2023-05-15 How do the business cycles influence the human capital investment decisions of Canadian high school graduates? Mahmut Ablay BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, PSIS, PSIS_CEN, PSIS_T1FF, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
10523 2023-05-15 Investigating differences in cancer-specific mortality between immigrants and non-immigrants in Canada from 1992-2015 using Statistics Canada data Robert Anton Olson CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
10458 2023-05-16 Air pollution, income inequality, and suicide mortality Brian Steele CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
10513 2023-05-17 Applying the Gelberg-Andersen Behavioural Model for Vulnerable Populations Visna Rampersad SLCDC
10461 2023-05-17 Is cannabis consumption a motivating factor for post-secondary enrollment? Busayo Aduloju PSIS
10459 2023-05-17 Examining the association of pain severity with depression and type 2 diabetes comorbidity Visna Rampersad CCHS_Annual
10535 2023-05-19 Coast capital income project Michael Haan CEN, LAD
10498 2023-05-19 Longitudinal assessment of the effects of neighborhood deprivation and inequality on psychological distress and mental disorders among Canadian adults Vandad Sharifi Senejani CEN, LISA, NHS
10283 2023-05-24 Caractériser et quantifier les interactions entre les coûts de transport et d’habitation dans la région de Montréal Mathilde Zanolini CEN, SHS
10531 2023-05-26 Returns to human capital by religious affiliation in Canada Ather Akbari CEN, NHS
10522 2023-05-26 Impact of Medicare on long-term health outcomes Mohammad Hajizadeh CCHS_Annual, NPHS
10520 2023-05-26 Impact of telephone triage service on emergency department visits and primary care Mohammad Hajizadeh CCHS_CVSD, DAD_CVSD
10253 2023-05-26 A study on the quality of administrative datasets to compare the fertility of immigrants with that of natives. Marcus Vinicius Leite Fraga CEN, IMDB
10447 2023-05-26 How Effective is Tax Incentive in Encouraging MNEs’ Subsequent Investment in Host Country? Evidence from Canadian Microdata Shiqi Xu BRM
10436 2023-05-26 Type and State Dependence of Job Finding Rates in Canada Fabian Lange LFS
10383 2023-05-31 The Educational Choices, Labour Market Behaviour and Immigration Prospects of International Students Saul Schwartz CEN, LAD, LAD_PSIS, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2016_Keys, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2021_Keys, PSIS_RAIS_LAD_AllYears_keys
10379 2023-05-31 Skills, Education and Intergenerational Mobility in Canada Laetitia Renee BCK_CEN, CEN, PSIS, RAIS
10529 2023-05-31 Earning gap between natives and immigrants in Canada Yani Zhang CEN, IMDB
10480 2023-05-31 Transportation Injuries in CanCHEC Anne (Margaret) Harris CanCHEC
10401 2023-06-05 Are temporary workplace closures disruptive? A talent management outlook in small and medium enterprises Victor Yelverton III Haines SFGSME
10414 2023-06-05 Evaluation of foreign body airway obstruction epidemiology and interventions Cody Dunne VSD
10521 2023-06-07 Evaluating the socioeconomic inequities in primary care utilization after the implementation of team-based care Mohammad Hajizadeh CCHS_Annual
10499 2023-06-07 Evaluating the Effects of FTAs on Firms’ Trade Expansion and Portfolio Yanling Wang BRM
10533 2023-06-11 Regions competing for talent: Higher education student migration in Canada Anthony Abbot Sangmen PSIS
10333 2023-06-12 Green production and investments: how Canadian firms respond to environmental policies Oliver Loertscher CEEDD
10370 2023-06-14 Mapping existing and future air quality in oil and gas Martin Lavoie CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, PCCF
10557 2023-06-14 Consommation d’aliments ultra-transformés chez les communautés ethnoculturelles et les nouveaux arrivants au Canada Sara Jovovic CCHS_Nutrition
10519 2023-06-15 Le logement au Québec Frédérique Lagacé CHS
7248 2023-06-16 The apprenticeship pathway: skilled trades and immigrant integration in Canada Tingting Zhang IMDB, LAD, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_IMDB, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
10495 2023-06-16 Pet ownership and mortality outcomes in older adults: a longitudinal cohort study Lauren Grant CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_HA
10538 2023-06-20 Change in the impact of selection into the labour force post-COVID by Indigenous Peoples Areez Gangji LFS
10568 2023-06-22 Intersectional inequality in the Canadian labour market Nicole Denier CEN, NHS
10552 2023-06-22 Distribution of labour in Canada: A competing destination analysis for immigrant and Canadian-born postsecondary graduates Isaac Mpinda CEN, IMDB, LAD, PSIS, RAIS
10463 2023-06-22 Resource Sector Shocks and Labour Market Spillovers Through Migration and Bargaining Jean-William P. Laliberté CEEDD, PSIS
10342 2023-06-26 The influence of COVID-19 pandemic on mental health in Canadian adults: a two-wave longitudinal nationwide data Yingying Su SCMH
10585 2023-06-26 Scripted bargaining: religion, household bargaining, and labour market outcomes of husbands and wives Taylor Paul CEN
10577 2023-06-26 Characterizing intra-individual variation in energy intake and associations with diet quality Natalie Diane Riediger CCHS_Nutrition
10569 2023-06-26 Income-Based Inequalities in Household Spending on Health Services Excluded from the Canadian Public Insurance Programs Emmanuelle Arpin SHS
10562 2023-06-26 Joint and last survivor life tables Leah Kitching VSD
10559 2023-06-26 The allocation of immigrant labour into low-paying industries: Optimal decision or constraint? Luke Christopher Rawling BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
10545 2023-06-26 Search Frictions and Sector Networks: Evidence from Canada Étienne Latulippe LFS
10536 2023-06-26 The impact of socio-economic status on cancer risk using individual-level assessment Wasem Alsabbagh CCR, CanCHEC, VSD
10062 2023-06-26 Female Labor Supply and the Live-in Caregiver Program Maria (Grace) Ortuzar GSS_Time_Use, IMDB, LAD, LAD_AG, LAD_CAL, LAD_CSLP
10528 2023-06-26 The effect of school rank on short and long term outcomes in British Columbia Justin D. Smith BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, PSIS
10526 2023-06-26 The role of parental education in children’s schooling outcomes: how does it differ for Indigenous students? Christine Neill BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN, PSIS
10467 2023-06-26 The Geography of Gender Gaps in Education and Earnings Jean-William P. Laliberté CEEDD, PSIS
10368 2023-06-27 New perspectives on educational mobility in Canada Xavier St-Denis CEN, NHS, PSIS, RAIS
10491 2023-06-27 Skilled Immigrants in Canada: Performance analysis for major fields of study. Mohammad Huda CEN, IMDB, NHS
10422 2023-06-27 Do innovation boxes stimulate R&D spending? Yiannis Kipouros BRM
10346 2023-06-29 The GTA Inclusive Communities Index Anh Nguyen CCHS_Annual, CEN, CHS, CIS, GSS_Social, NHS
10492 2023-06-29 Immigration and Intergenerational Income Mobility Marie Connolly CEN, IID, IID_CEN, NHS
10487 2023-06-29 Age at immigration Félix Lupien CEN, IID, IMDB, LAD, NHS
10587 2023-07-05 Transformation of college to university: is it an effective method for adaptation to technology development? Shiming Wu EISV, IMDB, LAD, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB
10490 2023-07-07 Health Outcomes and Care Needs of Immigrant Seniors in Canada Ina Palii CCHS_Annual, CEN, CHSS, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Education, IMDB, NHS
10596 2023-07-09 Aspirin for the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases in People with Diabetes Wasem Alsabbagh CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD
10098 2023-07-09 Predicting the Vulnerability of Women to Intimate Partner Violence in Canada using Machine Learning Christo El Morr GSS, SSPPS
10324 2023-07-11 Examining the Unintended Consequences of Transit Investment Karen Chapple CEN, LAD
10525 2023-07-11 Post-secondary education (PSE) choices and labour market outcomes of high school graduates in the Atlantic Provinces Pablo Miah PSIS, RAIS
10588 2023-07-13 Drinking water and fetal health Nicholas Rivers VSD
10514 2023-07-14 Rent-Sharing and Labor Market Concentration in Canada: How prevalent and interrelated are they? Mahmut Ablay BEAM, CEN
10086 2023-07-17 Étude psychométrique de deux questionnaires de santé mentale François Vigneau CCHS_Annual
10571 2023-07-17 MDCH740: Advanced Epidemiology - Winter Term, 2024 Scott Patten CCHS_Annual, CCHS_DAD, CHMS, DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD, ERLF_NPHS, NPHS, VSD
10549 2023-07-17 A cross-national comparison of the associations between socioeconomic position and mental health among adults in Canada and the United States Shelly Yin CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH
10255 2023-07-18 De père en fil·le·s: la reproduction de la force de travail dans l'industrie de la construction Laurence Hamel-Roy CERB
10578 2023-07-19 Reproductive Health of Sexual Minority Women in Canada: A Cohort Study Jorge Andres Delgado Ron CCHS_DAD, CEN, CanCHEC
10542 2023-07-19 A population health approach to understanding the psychosocial determinants of health, aging, and cognition Arne Stinchcombe CCHS_Annual, CCHS_HA, CCHS_MH, CCHS_RR, GSS_Care, GSS_Social
10541 2023-07-19 Étudier les dynamiques familiales complexes avec les données administratives canadiennes Solene Lardoux GSS_Family, IMDB, LAD, LISA, PSIS, PSIS-RAIS-LAD, RAIS
10475 2023-07-19 Examining the relationship between work stress and alcohol dependence in Canadian Armed Forces members and veterans Ryan Mintz CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
10617 2023-07-21 Graduate Course on Quantitative Methods using Longitudinal Survey Data available at the University of Toronto Research Data Centre (RDC) Olesya Falenchuk SLID, WES
10593 2023-07-21 The characteristics and trajectory of deep poverty in Canada Daniel James Dutton CIS
10566 2023-07-21 Nonstandard and low wage work in Canada Danielle Lamb GSS, GSS_Social, LFS
10565 2023-07-21 Analyses of Time Trends and Spatial Patterns of Inequalities in Area-level Determinants of Mental Health in the Nechako Watershed Christiana Oluwatoyin Onabola CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, VSD
10584 2023-07-25 Is all Education Equally Recognized? Returns on Foreign Credential in Canada Taylor Paul CEN
10508 2023-07-26 Refugee Self-employment and Economic Integration in Canada Mohammad Azizur Rahman CEN, IMDB
10575 2023-07-27 Providing locational recommendations for express entry clients entering Canada Jeremy Ferwerda CEN
10555 2023-07-27 Productivity, Energy Efficiency, and Competitiveness in Canadian Manufacturing During a Period of Energy Transition Samuel Faye Gamtessa GIFI, GIFI-T2
10598 2023-07-31 The Consequences of Self-employment Failure Herbert Schuetze SLID
10595 2023-07-31 Retirement incentives across the income distribution Kevin Milligan LAD
10554 2023-07-31 Modèle de prédiction de la mortalité chez les sujets âgés atteints de démence pour soutenir la prise de décision clinique Mame Ndiaye CCHS_HA
10506 2023-08-01 An investigation of the spatial distribution of urban forests, urban heat islands and related public health impacts Mahyar Masoudi DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD
10619 2023-08-03 Development of a risk prediction algorithm for hypertension in Canada Doug Manuel CHMS
10539 2023-08-03 Can Daddy Quotas Reduce the Gender Income Gap? Evidence from Canada Laetitia Renee CEEDD
10629 2023-08-04 Multilevel estimation and decomposition of the relative impacts of social determinants on health inequalities in urban Canada Charles Albert Plante CCHS_DAD, CEN, NHS
10530 2023-08-04 Leveraging Labor Philippe D'astous BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE, CEEDD, CEN, GIFI, NHS
10462 2023-08-04 Étude du profil éducationnel des immigrants latino-américains au Canada à l’aide d’une nouvelle mesure du niveau d’éducation Nicole Antunes Rezende CEN, IMDB, NHS
10659 2023-08-11 Advanced Topics in Health Economics   - ECON/HRM 791 Boris Kralj CCHS_Annual, CEN, LFS, LISA, NHS
10600 2023-08-11 Indigenous Earnings and Employment in Canada Danielle Lamb GSS, LFS
10657 2023-08-15 Behavioural responses to the Canada worker benefit Zachary Moline LAD
10634 2023-08-15 Can Fitness Tax Credits Make Young Adults More Active? Hai Nguyen CCHS_Annual
10393 2023-08-16 Understanding the skilled trades educational pathway and labour market entry Anthony Moots RAIS
10626 2023-08-16 Analyses of social support, community, culture, and resilience of intimate partner violence exposed children using structural regression models Jenna Parsons GSS
10613 2023-08-16 The moderating and mediating effects of perceived and objectively measured neighbourhood walkability on physical activity in Canadian adults Gavin Robert McCormack CHMS
10637 2023-08-21 Suicidality among Youth with Physical-Mental Comorbidity Mark Ferro CHSCY
7222 2023-08-21 Education-employment linkage and labor market returns to VET: Reform of the Red Seal Program in Canada Katherine Gahr SLID
10430 2023-08-21 Essays on healthcare markets: provider regulation and decision-makers preferences for system reform Nicholas Zulu CCHS_Annual, CEN, LFS, NPHS
7290 2023-08-23 Immigrant Recruitment and Retention in Canadian Municipalities, and the Municipal Nominee Program Michael Haan CEN, IMDB, NHS
10524 2023-08-23 The pathways to homelessness Pierre-Loup Beauregard CEN, CHS, LAD, MCCSS, NHS
10627 2023-08-25 Suicidality in First-Generation, Second-Generation and Non-Immigrant Youth aged 15 to 17 in Canada Ishika Obeegadoo CHSCY
10381 2023-08-29 Optimal Minimum Wage Policies and Labor Market Power in Canada Kili Guy Djolaud BEAM, BEAM_T4ROE, CEEDD
10685 2023-08-29 Family time investments, immigrants and the economy Allison Mascella GSS_Time_Use
10631 2023-08-29 Estimating the cost of primary care health professionals Yihong Bai CEN, LAD
10620 2023-08-29 Towards Healthy Aging: Deciphering the Underpinnings of Inflammaging in the Periodontal Disease-Multimorbidity Connection Ahmed Abbas CHMS, CHMS_CVSD
10591 2023-08-29 Economic, demographic, and health effects of medical assistance in dying Jennifer Stewart CCR, MAID, VSD
10517 2023-08-29 HPV vaccination: What influences Canadian parents to vaccinate their children? Gilla Shapiro CNICS, CNICS
10483 2023-08-29 Care-Related Out-of-Pocket Expenditures of Family Caregivers in Low Income Karen Duncan GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Education
10457 2023-08-29 TIE-C-MI: Trajectories of Income and Employment of Canadians with Mental Illness Kathleen Dobson CCHS_T1FF
10669 2023-08-30 Research Data Centre (RDC) Research Methods for CHSC 7636 Shahin Shooshtari APS, CCHS_Annual, CHMS, CHSCY, SCMH
10664 2023-08-30 Research Data Centre (RDC) Research Methods for CHSC 7634 Shahin Shooshtari APS, CCHS_Annual, CHMS, CHSCY, SCMH
10622 2023-08-30 Protective Factors and Well-being among Indigenous peoples who have experienced Victimization Kelly Schwartz GSS
10628 2023-09-01 Journey to Work in the Pre- and Post-Pandemic Era Kenneth Bruce Newbold CEN
10621 2023-09-01 Recreational cannabis legalization in Canada: The impact on health and health behaviours Mohammad Hajizadeh CCHS_Annual, CTADS, CTNS, CTUMS, UCR
10579 2023-09-01 Organizational autonomy and political neutrality across the federal public service Carey Doberstein SNPS
10540 2023-09-01 Sampling Weights of the ITC Four Country Smoking and Vaping (4CV) Survey Christian Boudreau CCHS_Annual
10496 2023-09-01 Risk Aversion, Occupational Choice, and the Business Cycle Xuchuxue Zhou LFS, NGS, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
10676 2023-09-08 Social Capital and Mental Health during the Covid-19 period in Canada Akwugo Chinedu Balogun CCHS_Annual
10672 2023-09-08 Tuition costs and persistence of doctoral study Qian Liu PSIS
10647 2023-09-08 Exploring the association between weight-based discrimination and health inequities among Canadian adults: a cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian Community Health Survey Maria Nicula CCHS_Annual
10624 2023-09-08 Individual Health Impacts of Climate Change Daniel Prisk CCHS_Annual
10610 2023-09-08 Innovating towards carbon neutrality: The long-run responses of carbon pricing policies Philippe Kabore BRM, NALMF
10607 2023-09-08 Quel est l’impact de la formation en cours d’emploi sur les revenus? Mya Tazi LISA
10505 2023-09-08 A longitudinal study of Veterans Mental Health Follow-up Survey Meredith Jayne Seager CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
10251 2023-09-08 Childhood grief in Canada: Understanding prevalence, demographics, and disparitieses Kimberley Ann Widger CEN, VSD
10586 2023-09-11 The Evolution of Sentencing Outcomes in Canada Since the 1996 Criminal Justice Reforms. Ann-Marie Helou ICCS
10618 2023-09-13 Trends in spanking in Canada Tracie Afifi (Olfrey) GSS
10266 2023-09-15 A transdiagnostic investigation of co-occurring health conditions in autism among the Canadian Health Survey of Children and Youth cohort: Age-varying patterns and functional impact Eric Kwame Duku CHSCY
10696 2023-09-19 Income, education, and fertility in Canada Stefan Staubli CEN, LAD, NHS, VSD
10650 2023-09-19 Price-setting behavior in Canada: evidence from the Canadian CPI microdata Mikael Khan CPI
10608 2023-09-19 Enjeux sociaux au Québec : expériences et perceptions Frédérique Lagacé CSS-QLCL, CSS-QLRET, CSS-QLVHCT, CSSWAPT, PCS
7181 2023-09-22 Burden of multiple chronic pain experiences among Canadian children: Implications for health-related quality of life, school attendance/performance and daily activities Punam Pahwa CHMS, CHSCY
10589 2023-09-22 Businesses, Owners and TFP Zachary Mahone CEEDD
10564 2023-09-22 The effect of maternity and parental leave on mothers coworkers and firms Farouk Awal BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
10609 2023-09-25 The impact of early life shocks on human capital formation: Evidence from Red River Flood of 1997 Soodeh Saberian Ranjbar NLSCY
10705 2023-09-26 Lifestyle, weight-related behaviours and obesity risk among Canadian children and youth during the COVID-19 pandemic: Longitudinal analyses using the Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth Claire Nora Tugault-Lafleur CHSCY
10693 2023-09-26 Patient-physician language discordance in the management of hypertension Michael Alexandre Reaume CCHS_Annual, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_HA, CCHS_MH, CCHS_Nutrition, CCHS_RR
10653 2023-09-26 ECON 860 Fall 2023 Christopher N. Ferrall APS, CEAG, CEN, GSS_Time_Use, LISA, NLSCY, SLID
10642 2023-09-28 Perceptions of social support among Canadians with diabetes Jenny Godley CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, CCHS_Nutrition
10534 2023-09-28 Financial Hardship in Canadian Childhood Cancer Survivors Petros Pechlivanoglou CCR, LAD, LSTD_CCR
10677 2023-09-29 Examining the trends of chronic liver disease using non-invasive markers across Canada between 2009-2019 Jacob Romano CHMS
10709 2023-10-03 The role of workplace Human Resources Management (HRM) practices and the performance outcomes of organizations: differences across organizational size in Canada James Chowhan WES_HO
10656 2023-10-03 The impact of international students' skills on their immigration and labour market outcomes Mikal Skuterud IMDB, NGS
10561 2023-10-04 Les inégalités éducatives dans les études supérieures : entre les effets structuraux et les effets conjoncturaux (effets de la COVID) Pierre Doray CEN, LAD, PSIS
10713 2023-10-05 Disability insurance, potential earnings, and labor force participation Stephan Staubli Muehlenbachs CEN, LAD
10680 2023-10-05 Assessing the impact of school disruptions and Covid-19 policies in Canada on parental labour market outcomes Casey Warman CEN, LAD, LFS, NHS
10603 2023-10-05 Wages and Employment Growth Ian O'Donnell BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
10654 2023-10-06 Exploring the wellbeing impact of disclosing invisible disabilities in the workplace in Canada Maryam Esmaeilpour Dilmaghani CSD
10671 2023-10-10 An intersectional analysis of client satisfaction with homecare services in British Columbia, Canada Oyindamola Olubukola Oginni CCHS_Annual
10398 2023-10-12 Prevalence and Outcomes of Atrial Fibrillation in Nunavut Jodi Edwards APS, APS_NIS, CCHS_Annual, CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, VSD
10512 2023-10-12 Sexual Assault Survivors’ Access to the Criminal Justice System in Canada Sidra Hashmi GSS_Victimization, SSPPS
10553 2023-10-16 Import exposure, and health and well-being Lori J. Curtis CCHS_Annual, CHS, GSS_Health, LFS, NPHS
10725 2023-10-18 The Financial Burden of Cancer: Evidence from Canada Zichun Zhao SHS_CC
10590 2023-10-18 The impact of a federal policy change – from the Food Mail Program to Nutrition North Canada – on health and well-being in Northern communities Barry M. R. Watson CCHS_Annual
10474 2023-10-18 Assessing the contribution of multi-vitamin-and-mineral supplements to the Canadian diet Hassanali Vatanparast CCHS_Nutrition
10374 2023-10-20 The labour market impacts of employer-pension plans Benoit Dostie CEEDD
10665 2023-10-20 Refugees in Canada: Resettlement and Settlement Service Use Michael Haan IMDB
10648 2023-10-20 Linking housing crisis to deaths of despair: A focus on Canada’s metropolitan area Gum-Ryeong Park CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, VSD
10605 2023-10-20 Need for Long-term Care Lori J. Curtis CCHS_Annual
10727 2023-10-23 What types of families provide foster care in Canada, and to whom? Christine Neill CEN
10681 2023-10-23 Labour Market Implications of Mergers and Acquisitions Andrey Golubov CEEDD
10602 2023-10-23 How Parenting Strategies Received in Childhood Affect Individuals’ Future Substance Use and Career Development Zhiyong Yang GSS, NLSCY, SCMH
10232 2023-10-23 Mental Disorder Prevalence During the COVID-19 Pandemic Scott Patten MHACS
10691 2023-10-26 Housing Options for the Future: Housing Research for Seniors in Non-Metropolitan British Columbia Gregory Halseth CEN, CHSP
10666 2023-10-26 Effects of Quebec’s increased Minimum Legal Age for cannabis consumption on alcohol use, cigarette use and mental health among youths Nadia Ahmed CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, CCHS_Nutrition
10684 2023-10-29 Long term outcomes of BC’s dual start kindergarten policy Victoria Martinez BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, CEN
10673 2023-10-29 The role of pandemic income supplementation on the prevalence of food insecurity in Canada and the impact on the social gradient of food insecurity Laura Jimenez CERB, CERB_CIS, CIS
10623 2023-10-29 Distant neighbours: social affinity and redistribution in the Canadian provinces Sophie Elizabeth Borwein CEN, LAD, NHS
10551 2023-10-29 Estimation, projection of economic, and health burden of cardiovascular diseases and osteoporosis due to low dairy food consumption in Canada using a microsimulation modeling approach Hassanali Vatanparast CHMS
10460 2023-10-29 Factors Influencing the Coordination of COVID-19 Decisions Across Canadian Post-Secondary Schools Jude Dzevela Kong LAD, LAD_PSIS, PSIS, PSIS_CEN
10699 2023-10-30 Immigrants' political participation in Canada Hongshu Wang GSS_Social
10482 2023-10-30 The great reallocation: an investigation of changes in the labour market in Canada after COVID19 Benjamin Sand LFS
10716 2023-10-31 Effects of Accelerated Depreciation on Firm Growth, Worker Earnings, and Innovation Seok Min (Terry) Moon CEEDD
10380 2023-11-01 Gaps in intergenerational income mobility: The LGBT experience Taryn Eadie IID, IID_CEN
10724 2023-11-01 Grades and labour market earnings in canada: new evidence from the 2018 national graduates survey Richard Edmund Mueller NGS
10442 2023-11-03 Impact assessment of government support for transformational innovation Claudia De Fuentes LEAP, LFE, RDCI
10729 2023-11-07 Disparities in healthcare access in Canada after healthcare reform between the LGB (lesbian, gay and bisexual) populations and the heterosexual population Jing Jing CCHS_DAD
10719 2023-11-07 The evolution of Canadian earnings dynamics: evidence from longitudinal tax records Brant Malcolm Abbott LAD
10683 2023-11-07 Agricultural change and labour migration between Guatemala and Canada Christopher Little CEN, IMDB
10678 2023-11-07 Portrait et évolution des populations mieux nanties au Québec et au Canada Mamadou Diallo CIS, LAD, SFS, SHS
10732 2023-11-08 Examining the Link Between Exposure to Multiple Environmental Stressors and the Risk of Chronic Diseases Among Canadians Joseph Okeme CCHS_Annual, CHMS
10775 2023-11-16 Experiences of discrimination and self-rated health in Canada: Evidence from the 2022 Canadian Social Survey Jenny Godley CSS-QLEU
10550 2023-11-16 Projet de recherche sur les effets des changements climatiques sur la viabilité à long terme des régimes de retraite publics et privés Thomas Landry DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD
10660 2023-11-19 Les effets du programme d'assurance parentale du Québec sur la consommation et l'épargne et les revenus: une analyse économétrique Philip Merrigan SHS
10632 2023-11-19 Frailty phenotype standardization to improve its prediction in community-dwelling male older adults Dihogo Gama de Matos CHMS
10758 2023-11-20 Social policy solutions to deaths and diseases of despair in Canada Chungah Kim CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition, CanCHEC
10735 2023-11-22 Longitudinal outcomes following mitral and tricuspid procedures Jodi Edwards DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD
10674 2023-11-23 Assessing the impact of telework, electrification and climate change on energy poverty for Canadian households Konstantinos (Costa) Kapsis CHS, SHS
10773 2023-11-28 Compensating wage differentials and occupational shortages (surpluses) in Canada Danielle Lamb LFS
10746 2023-11-28 Associations Between Intimate Partner Violence among Adolescents and Young Adults & Disability Status Deinera Exner-Cortens SSPPS
10703 2023-11-28 Impact de la participation au programme provincial d’agroenvironnement sur l'adoption des pratiques de conservation des sols Alphonse Singbo FMS, FMS_CEAG
10573 2023-11-28 Understanding the LGBTQ+ wage gap in Canada Henri Le Jouan LFS
10765 2023-11-30 Job quality and well-being in Canada Faraz Vahid Shahidi LFS, LISA
10802 2023-11-30 Learning about the tax code: evidence from immigrants in Canada Adam Lavecchia IMDB, LAD, SDFC_LAD_IMDB
10755 2023-12-04 Medical cannabis utilization study using the national cannabis survey Haron (Mark) Jeddi NCS
10754 2023-12-04 Mental health profile of Canadian migrant groupsdat Yuelee Khoo CCHS_MH, MHACS
10747 2023-12-04 Breaking the cycle: an analysis of repeat victimization in Canada Melissa Elliott GSS_Victimization
10645 2023-12-04 Applying machine learning on erythrocyte fatty acid profiles and dietary patterns to predict cardiometabolic disease risk in a Canadian population Brittany MacIntyre CHMS
10597 2023-12-04 Applying an intersectional lens to examine unwanted sexual behaviours and physical and sexual assaults (USBPSAs) in Canadian workplaces laila Rahman SSPPS
10581 2023-12-04 Strategic Governance of Cyber Security and Cybercrime Incidents: Moderated Mediation of Value Impact and Technological Capabilities Stéphane Gagnon SIBS
10518 2023-12-04 A multidimensional measure of health shocks and its relationship with socioeconomic background in Canada Keyvan Eslami LAD
10780 2023-12-04 Examining purchases of vitamin D fortified foods across consumer groups Anthea Christoforou SHS
10679 2023-12-05 How working conditions and worker characteristics in the Canadian trucking industry relate to changing labour regulations Andrea M. Noack CEN, LFS, NHS, SEFJ
10824 2023-12-05 Income Averaging Methods - Implications for Equity and Incentives Jean-Francois Wen SLID
10757 2023-12-07 Factors associated with increased chronic pain risk among Canadian veterans: insights from life after service study Jason Busse LASS
10723 2023-12-07 Uptake of routine vaccines among children of Immigrants to Canada and attitudes around vaccination Ramandip Grewal CNICS, CNICS
10655 2023-12-07 Evaluating the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy Elysée Chouga Komen BEAM_T4ROE, BRM
10771 2023-12-13 Child maltreatment and health outcomes in Canada Tracie Afifi (Olfrey) CCHS_Annual, MHACS
10768 2023-12-13 Temporal trends in peripartum hysterectomy by race in Canada, 2010–2021 Giulia Michelina Muraca-Muir CEN, IMDB, MC
10749 2023-12-13 Intersecting effects of ethnicity, gender, structural violence, child welfare involvement Amy Alberton CEN, GSS
10714 2023-12-13 Érosion des gains en matière d’espérance de vie à la naissance dans les provinces canadiennes : étude des causes de décès à la hausse aux âges adultes Julie Choquette VSD
10822 2023-12-13 Prevalence of Covid-19 infection rates in small-area levels in Canada Mahmoud Torabi CEN
10791 2023-12-13 Child maltreatment and health outcomes in Canada: the moderating role of physical health, sexual identity and gender identity Tracie Afifi (Olfrey) MHACS
10764 2023-12-19 Labour Market Behaviour of Former Temporary Foreign Workers: Evidence from Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program Miguel Cardoso CEEDD
10500 2023-12-19 The impact of working while schooling Olaitan Ogunnote IMDB, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB
10842 2023-12-19 Long-term implications of large-scale province-wide policy changes in Canadian education systems Sergei Filiasov CEN, IID_CEN, NHS
10826 2023-12-19 Examining the relationship between ultra-processed food and cardiometabolic outcomes in Canadian children: an investigation of the CHMS Anthea Christoforou CHMS
10783 2023-12-19 Understanding housing accessibility through a GBA+ lens (CHS 2018 and 2021) Alina McKay CHS
10781 2023-12-19 Perceived need for care and treatment-seeking behaviour among ethnic minority groups exhibiting signs of suicidality Ishika Obeegadoo MHACS
10766 2023-12-20 Innovation response to the COVID-19 pandemic: firm-level evidence from Canada Wenshuang Yu BRM, SIBS
10738 2023-12-22 Improving health economic evaluation: Better measures of work productivity losses due to illness in Canada Wei Zhang CCHS_Annual, CCHS_RR
10670 2023-12-22 Using Innovative Statistical and Machine Learning Models Methods to Evaluate and Predict Hospital Readmissions from Heart Failure: Longitudinal Patient Data Evidence Anindya Sen DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD
10750 2023-12-29 La fécondité des québécoises à travers l’instabilité des unions Marie-Josée Turcotte GSS_Family
10776 2023-12-29 Facteurs sociodémographiques et alimentaires associés à l’exposition aux pesticides pyréthrinoïdes chez les enfants canadiens Patrick Ntantu Nkinsa CHMS
10582 2024-01-04 Canadian Physician Offices: Revenues, Operating Expenses, Profits, and Incorporation Boris Kralj BEAM, BEAM_T4ROE
10784 2024-01-07 Prevalence and Predictors of Substance Use among Canadian Armed Forces and Veterans with Military Sexual Trauma Laura Kinsman CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
10720 2024-01-09 Exploring the relationship between metabolic syndrome, sedentary behaviors, and physical activity among working adults: Analysis of Canadian Health Measure Survey cycles 5-6 Sungwon Park CHMS
10800 2024-01-09 Adverse economic shocks: long term impacts on income and education of Canadians Vladimir Fenenko CEN
10649 2024-01-11 Exploring the impact of social determinants on 30-day readmissions among all patients and diabetic patients in Saskatchewan Charles Albert Plante CEN, CanCHEC, NHS
10882 2024-01-11 Exploring the characteristics of sugar-sweetened beverage consumers, estimating cigarette consumption as a predictor of sugar-sweetened beverage intake Mya Kidson CCHS_Nutrition
10880 2024-01-11 Assessing diversity among Canadian mobile home residents Lora Phillips CEN
10875 2024-01-11 Analysis of Opioid Awareness in Canadians Across Multiple Demographics Brenna Klatt SOA
10872 2024-01-11 Parental employment quality and child mental health Alexander Aguilera ERLF_NLSCY, LISA
10865 2024-01-11 Workplace risk: economic determinants and consequences Christine Neill CEN, LFS, NHS
10855 2024-01-11 Internal Trade Liberalisations: The Impact on Wages and Labour Mobility Daniel Teeter BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
10848 2024-01-11 Health and healthcare utilization of gender diverse Canadians Mikayla Hunter CCHS_Annual
10763 2024-01-12 Université du Québec à Montréal / Institut national de la recherche scientifique Florian Jean Mayneris CEN, NHS
10760 2024-01-15 Revisiting Low-Income Neighbourhoods and their Effects on Children Steven Ryan CEN, IID, IID_CEN, NHS
10847 2024-01-15 The effects of family structure and caregiver’s health on the health of Canadian children Kevin Parsons CHSCY
10837 2024-01-15 Accessing Opportunity: Evidence from Canadian Neighborhoods and Migration Choices Stephen Claassen CEN, IID, NHS
10701 2024-01-17 Religion/ Spirituality, Perceived Need For Care, And Treatment Asia Akther MHACS
10689 2024-01-17 Outdoor ultrafine particles and black carbon: investigating long-term health effects across the life course in Montreal and Toronto, Canada Emmanuelle Batisse CEN, CanCHEC, NHS, VSD
10838 2024-01-17 Students for hire? The employment effects of a student minimum wage in Alberta Donna Feir (Waagenaar) LFS
10832 2024-01-17 Examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on obesity across sociodemographic groups in Canada Laura Nicole Anderson CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition
10809 2024-01-17 Effects of Quebec's 2020 changes to the legal age for cannabis Abigail Marsh CCHS_Annual, NCS
10762 2024-01-19 Identifying Key Indicators of STEM and General Post-Secondary Success through the Random Forest Algorithm Connor Gregor YITS
10688 2024-01-19 The Preferences of Immigrants in Canada for Their Post-Secondary Fields of Study. Israa Hashem SLID
10675 2024-01-19 Leveraging the Public Service Employee Survey for the CBSA's workforce strategy Gabor Somogyvari PSES
10851 2024-01-19 Employment and Earnings Trends among Teachers and Skilled-Trades Workers Danielle Lamb CEN, LFS
10840 2024-01-19 Transportation as a barrier to finding or maintaining a job Bruno Dias Dos Santos CEN, GSS_Time_Use
10821 2024-01-19 Mental Health Outcomes and Access to Mental Health Care of Gender Diverse Individuals: A Canadian Population Based Study Heidi Eccles MHACS
10806 2024-01-19 Evaluating policies to improve food affordability, nutrition and food security in Canada's remote Northern communities Nicholas Li CCHS_Annual, LAD, SHS
10804 2024-01-19 Factors Associated with Suicidal Ideation and Attempts for First Nations Anthony Elsom APS
10704 2024-01-23 L'interface travail-famille comme déterminant social genré de la santé mentale Jaunathan Bilodeau CCHS_Annual
10881 2024-01-23 Immigrant labour market outcomes in an era of heightened immigration levels Mikal Skuterud LFS
10782 2024-01-23 Association between socioeconomic status and hospitalizations for acute and vaccine-preventable ambulatory care sensitive conditions in Canada: A retrospective cohort study Lauren Grant CCHS_DAD
10770 2024-01-24 Calcul ton risque en matière de consommation d'alcool Marie-Pierre Sylvestre CCHS_Annual, VSD
10687 2024-01-24 The Technology of Skill Formation: Optimizing Investment in Canadian Children Jolene Hunt NLSCY
10862 2024-01-24 Impacts of entry visa categories on immigrants’ labor outcomes Kiarash Hosseini IMDB
10839 2024-01-24 Understanding the impact of access to psychotherapy on emergency department visits and labour market outcomes Casey Chu CCHS_Annual, CCHS_HA, CCHS_MH, CCHS_Nutrition, CCHS_RR
10717 2024-02-01 Unemployment and Crime: Evidence Using Oil Price Shocks in Alberta Kaveh Sanjabi Malayeri CEN, LFS, NHS, UCR
10710 2024-02-01 Childcare in Canada Elizabeth (Beth) Dhuey CEN, GSS_Family, LFS, SELCCA
10697 2024-02-01 Longitudinal Transport Poverty in Canada Paromita Nakshi LAD_PSIS, PSIS, SHS
10876 2024-02-01 The Effect of Easing Permanent Residency on Economic Assimilation of Immigrants: Evidence from Canada Zahra Espanani CEN, IMDB, NHS, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB
10819 2024-02-01 Variations of women’s perception of personal safety in rural communities Rilley Gagné GSS
10811 2024-02-01 Addressing the crisis: assessing the impact of Canadian supervised consumption sites Noah Spencer DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD, LFS, UCR, VSD
10920 2024-02-06 Exploring the association between marijuana use and IPV in Canada Douglas A. Brownridge GSS
10910 2024-02-06 Exploring the association between Harsh Parenting, Child Maltreatment, and IPV in Canada Douglas A. Brownridge GSS
10896 2024-02-06 Proposal for accessing the pre-release file associated with the 2023 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth - Longitudinal Component KATHOLIKI (Kathy) Georgiades CHSCY
10889 2024-02-06 Do Canada's Childcare Policies Remove Barriers to Immigrant Women's Labour Force Participation? Sheryl Acquah Laate IMDB
10874 2024-02-06 Liberating migrant labour?: international mobility programs in settler-colonial contexts Leah Faith Vosko CEN, IMDB, NHS
10860 2024-02-06 The association between public health funding per capita and the risk for emergency department visits attributed to suicide attempt Maria Wong CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
10854 2024-02-06 Public health funding per capita and the risk for mortality, attributed to suicide, drug poisoning, and alcohol liver disease: A cohort study in Ontario Canada. Roman Pabayo CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
10852 2024-02-06 Examining the relationship between Public health funding per capita and the risk for hospitalization Jason Were CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
10831 2024-02-06 Inequalities and Barriers in Rural Education and Parental Practices Christina Reid SAEP
10787 2024-02-06 What are the characteristics of sugar-sweetened beverage consumers? Estimating substance use and self-rated mental health as predictors of sugar-sweetened beverage intake Mya Kidson CCHS_Annual
10927 2024-02-07 Mental health-related disability and IPV in Canada, 2019 Douglas A. Brownridge GSS
10799 2024-02-07 Contact and Re-Contact: Recidivism in Canada Across Time and Place Ann-Marie Helou ICCS, ICCS_CCSS_CEN_NHS
10901 2024-02-08 Smoking and mental health disorders: direct and indirect associations with suicide Lloyd Balbuena CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_MH, CCHS_NACRS, CCHS_OMHRS
10759 2024-02-12 Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation and the impacts on cancer incidence, and mortality: a record linkage cohort study of nearly one million workers in the Canadian National Dose Registry Paul Villeneuve CCR, VSD
10937 2024-02-13 Ethno-racial and nativity differences in access to affordable, suitable, and adequate housing: Differences by Family Structure, Place of Residence, and Socioeconomic Status Hee Young (Kate) Choi CEN, NHS
10814 2024-02-13 New metrics for firms Innovation Performance – Is BIGS equipped to pave the ESG pathway towards 2050? Alvar Manuel Herrera Sosa RDCI, SIBS
10751 2024-02-15 Association between socioeconomic status and acute gastrointestinal illness-related emergency department visits and hospitalizations in Canada Lauren Grant CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS
10387 2024-02-15 The Unbearable Weight of Not Being Out: Citizenship Consequences of Sexual and Gender Identity Concealment Maryam Esmaeilpour Dilmaghani CCHS_Annual, CEN, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Family, GSS_Social, GSS_Time_Use, NHS
10928 2024-02-15 Firm-level Workforce Composition and Firm Dynamics Jiyoung Kim BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
10885 2024-02-15 Timing of Physical Activity and Health Outcomes among Canadians Kai Zhang CHMS, CHMS_CCR, CHMS_CVSD, CHMS_DAD
10853 2024-02-15 Exploring the Relationship between Suicidal Thoughts and Attempts in SOGIE Canadians Todd Coleman CCHS_Annual
10752 2024-02-19 Immigrant Status, Regular Health Care Provider Access and Self-reported Mental Health in Canada: An Analysis of the Canadian Community Health Survey Quiana Kumar CCHS_Annual, MHACS
10873 2024-02-19 The Role of Academic Rank in Shaping Educational and Career Trajectories: Evidence from Canada Jerome Lariviere BCK_CEN, PSIS, RAIS
10594 2024-02-22 Evaluation du travail non declaré au Québec Zacharie Blanc SHS
10947 2024-02-22 Private information, limited insurance, and loan repayment: Evidence from the Canadian Student Loan Program Lance John Lochner BCK, BCK_T1FF, CSLP, ONT, ONT_T1FF, PSIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS
10939 2024-02-22 Investigating the impact of the Canada child benefit on household spending, saving and residency decisions Michael Baker CEN, LAD, SHS
10936 2024-02-22 The Impact of Redistribution on the Gender and Motherhood Earnings Gaps Michael Baker CIS, LAD, LFS
10916 2024-02-22 Examining the demographic and lifestyle factors of supplemented food consumers Anthea Christoforou CHMS
10869 2024-02-22 On the impact of migration on Canadian mortality Jean-François Bégin IMDB, VSD
10844 2024-02-22 Noise Exposure and Hearing Problems among Canadian Workers Laura Bogaert CHMS
10825 2024-02-22 Keeping families together: An analysis of the Aboriginal Peoples Survey in relation to parent-child separation, harms, and protective factors Flint Schwartz APS, APS_NIS
10841 2024-02-26 Les dépenses des ménages au Québec Pierre-Luc Labonté SHS
10786 2024-02-26 Atheism and monetary donations David Speed GSS_GVP
10721 2024-02-28 The Association Between COVID-19 Stress, Early-Life Adversity, Social Support, and Psychopathology: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Sample of Canadians Dylan Johnson MHACS
10931 2024-02-28 IPV in Common-law relative to Marital Unions in Canada, 2019 Douglas A. Brownridge GSS
10909 2024-02-28 The Gender Wealth Gap in Canada: A Gender-Class Intersectional Approach Mathieu Lizotte SFS
10858 2024-02-28 Examining the sociodemographic trends in burden of hospitalizations for influenza, respiratory syncytial virus, and other acute respiratory infections in Canada Sarah Buchan CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS, CanCHEC
10794 2024-02-28 Adherence to the Canadian Food Guidelines and risk of cardiovascular disease Matthew Tatur CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_DAD
10743 2024-03-04 Age, period, and cohort analysis of adolescent successful suicides in Canada between 1975 and 2020, on a per-province and territory basis Ivano Argondizzo CEN, NHS, VSD
10963 2024-03-04 The impact of income on healthy eating in Canada Jerry Robert Eiswerth SHS
10892 2024-03-04 Estimating the frequency of neglected parasitic zoonoses in Canadians Katrina Di Bacco CHMS
10878 2024-03-04 Double jeopardy? Kuznets and the link between income inequality and environmental degradation across Canadian regions Morgan Sleeth CEN, LAD, NHS
10823 2024-03-04 Outcomes of Foodborne Illness in Canada and Their Association with Sociodemographic Factors Anthony Gilding CCHS_DAD, CCHS_NACRS
10630 2024-03-05 Les retombées de taux d’imposition sur le revenu et de la progressivité sur les revenus tout au long de la distribution Mohamed Baali Cherif LAD
10815 2024-03-05 The Impact of skilled immigration, diaspora, and international collaboration on Canadian firms Amirali Karimi LFE
10712 2024-03-06 Preventative health behaviours moderate the work stress-general health relationship Erica Carleton NPHS
10940 2024-03-06 Economic integration of immigrants in smaller regions of Canada Ather Akbari CEN, NHS
10795 2024-03-06 Labour market participation of PSE graduates & immigrant newcomers in NB in their level/field of education Herbert Emery CEN, IMDB, PSIS_CEN, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2016_Keys, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2021_Keys, T1FF_PSIS_RAIS
10761 2024-03-11 Suivi de l'utilisation du française comme langue de travail et langue publique Jonathan Purenne CEN, IMDB, PSIS, PSIS_IMDB, RAIS
10958 2024-03-11 Investigation of immigration related risks for the mental health of immigrants in Canada Tasneem Khan CCHS_DAD, CCHS_MH, CCHS_Nutrition, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Family, LISA, MHACS
10886 2024-03-11 Migration and Industry Dynamics in Canada Olivier Gagnon BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
10817 2024-03-11 Quantitative analysis of the Canadian economic migration programs: charting a path forward for Canada’s settlement strategy Chika Agbo IMDB
10667 2024-03-13 Investigating the relationship between sleep, stress, and health among Canadians Kazumi Tsuchiya CCHS_Annual, CCHS_Nutrition
10812 2024-03-13 Out-of-pocket spending on dental care and financial hardship in Canada Diego Jose Proano Falconi CCHS_Annual, CEN, SHS
10734 2024-03-19 Perception of choice and psychological adjustment in informal Canadian caregivers of individuals with chronic illness and aging related diseases: Testing a modified framework of stress and coping Sabine Natassja Johnson GSS
10972 2024-03-19 Survival analysis of cancer patients in Canada Akwugo Chinedu Balogun CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, VSD
10899 2024-03-19 An investigation of brain drain and gain in Atlantic Canada using a brain drain-gain index Nabeel Iqbal CEN
10967 2024-03-22 Immigrant women in Canadian labour markets Ather Akbari CEN, NHS
10956 2024-03-22 Charity, part, or both? How Canadian donors allocate dollars between charities and political parties over time. Christopher Dougherty LAD
10849 2024-03-22 Transit and density: exploring social and health outcomes Evan Castel CCHS_Annual, CEN, GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Family, GSS_Social, GSS_Time_Use, GSS_Victimization, NHS
10829 2024-03-22 R/S Predicting Mental Health Outcomes David Speed MHACS
10592 2024-03-28 Étude comparative de l'utilisation du temps par les mères à travers les provinces canadiennes : L'impact de la variabilité des services de garde d'enfants Diaeddine Ouedraogo CEN, GSS_Time_Use, NHS, NLSCY
10846 2024-04-03 The prevalence of peer-perpetrated and adult-perpetrated sexual crimes against children: Evidence from the Uniform Crime (UCR) Reporting Survey Tracie Afifi (Olfrey) UCR
10793 2024-04-03 What Matters More for Long-Run Educational Outcomes and Earnings: Neighbourhoods or Schools? Bryce Balanuik BCK, BCK_T1FF, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
10987 2024-04-05 Essential Work before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Measuring Economic Penalties Sayed Hamid Akbary LFS
10711 2024-04-10 Between Two Shores: Export Strategies and Financial Performance of Canada’s 1.5-Generation Immigrant Entrepreneurs Yu Ye CEEDD
11022 2024-04-10 The local economic effects of foreign students’ off-campus work activity Stephen Tino CEEDD, LFS
11004 2024-04-10 The effects of safer opioid supply programs in Canada Stephenson Baines Strobel DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD
10999 2024-04-10 Cause-specific emergency department visits and mortality among self-identified lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults in Canada Travis James Salway CCHS_CVSD, CCHS_NACRS
10922 2024-04-10 Work-from-home under technological constraints: a comparative analysis of the labour market in Brazil and Canada during covid-19 Flavia Nepomuceno Lago Alves CEN, LFS
10904 2024-04-10 The entry earnings and earnings growth of Canadian immigrants: Evidence from more recent cohorts between 2000 - 2015 and the role of job arrangements and work intensity XingFei Liu LFS
10868 2024-04-10 Situating the Social: Social Well-Being and Residential Decisions in Rural Canada Lindsay Finlay CCHS_Annual, CEN, CSS-QLCL, CSS-QLEU, CSS-QLVHCT, CSSWAPT, GSS_Social, IMDB
11018 2024-04-11 Are Immigrants Particularly Entrepreneurial David Green CEEDD
10990 2024-04-12 Postsecondary bursaries as an incentive and subsidy: the interplay of education, health, and criminality Lloyd Balbuena FTD, FTD_Multilink_AllYears, FTD_T1FF
10938 2024-04-12 An examination of two potential protective factors in the relationship between childhood abuse and cyberbullying victimization in Canada Emily Earle GSS
10893 2024-04-12 Predicting and Preventing Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Canada: Using Risk Prediction Models to Analyze the Complex Interplay of Clinical, Social, and Environmental Risk Factors Sabrina Chiodo CCHS_Annual, CCHS_DAD
10906 2024-04-15 Learning by Doing: The Effect of Individual Health Shocks on Health Care Utilization Among Immigrants to Canada Bryce Balanuik IMDB, IMDB_DAD
10877 2024-04-15 Drivers of firm-level productivity in the Canadian forest sector Dawit Guta BRM
10930 2024-04-16 Social inequalities in mortality in Canada: trends, drivers, and policy solutions Arjumand Ara Begum Siddiqi CanCHEC
10741 2024-04-17 Economic opportunity and racial overrepresentation in Canada’s justice system Fraser Summerfield CCSS, CEN, GSS, GSS_Victimization, ICCS, ICCS_CCSS_CEN_NHS, NHS
10807 2024-04-17 Effect of aggressive medical care in advanced old age Robert Goulden DAD_CVSD, DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD, NACRS_CVSD
10997 2024-04-18 The Effects of Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreements in British Columbia Noah Spencer BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, BCK_parent_CEN, PSIS
10845 2024-04-22 Evaluating the costs and benefits of expanding housing supply with gentle densification Ian Litner Herzog CEN
11020 2024-04-23 RESP contributions, child benefits and post-secondary enrolment in Canada Michael Baker CESP, CESP - LAD Keys, CESP_T1FF, PSIS-RAIS-LAD, SAEP
10973 2024-04-23 Military Sexual Trauma and Moral Injury in the Canadian Armed Forces Shay-Lee Bolton CAFVMHS, CCHS_MH
11013 2024-04-24 Evaluation of inequalities in cost-related non-adherence to prescriptions among Black and White populations living in Canada Oluwabukola Salami CCHS_Annual
10971 2024-04-24 Estimating the Marginal Cost of Methane Abatement for Feedlot Operations in Canada Xiaoli Fan FMS, FMS_CEAG
10895 2024-04-24 Marginal abatement cost curve of methane emission in Canadian beef production Jiansong Xu CEAG, FMS, FMS_CEAG
10730 2024-04-26 Declining search frictions and wage inequality Feraud Tchuisseu Seuyong BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
10989 2024-04-30 How cognitive and noncognitive skills affect educational choice and labour market outcomes in Canada Lin Wang ERLF_YITS
10944 2024-04-30 The impact of the labour force participation on unemployment rate fluctuations in Canada Graeme Byron LFS
10816 2024-04-30 Firm performance, social contribution, and government support during COVID-19: a study on Canadian SMEs Sui Sui SFGSME_Tax
10798 2024-04-30 Le phénomène de la porte tournante carcérale chez les femmes judiciarisées Maude Boucher-Réhel ICCS
10933 2024-05-01 Distribution spatio-temporelle de l'incidence de la COVID-19 selon des déterminants socio-économiques et sociodémographiques Florence Bouchard CEN
10960 2024-05-03 Property Tax Progressivity at the Metropolitan Scale : Lessons from Toronto Gabriel Imbeau CEN
10919 2024-05-03 Investigating the association between individual income and cancer in a cohort of Canadians with gastric cancer: a retrospective cohort study Robert Howden CCR, CEN, CanCHEC
10898 2024-05-03 Mémoire de recherche sur la réaction sociale à la délinquance sexuelle féminine Nora Allag ICCS
10884 2024-05-03 Suicide risk among head and neck cancer survivors in Canada Claudie Laprise CCR, CEN, IMDB
10859 2024-05-05 Urban Sprawl and Healthcare Utilization (and Costs): Evidence from Canada Using Linked Databases Harminder Kaur Guliani CHMS_DAD
10985 2024-05-07 The prevalence of common eye diseases in Canada: The Canadian Health Measures Survey and the Canadian Health Survey on Seniors Yaping Jin CCHS_Annual, CHMS
10745 2024-05-08 Government Funding of Charities Wenjie Tian CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CEN, CCHS_HA, CCHS_MH, CCHS_Nutrition, CEN, NHS, PCCF
11036 2024-05-08 Education and labour market outcomes in Canada and the USA comparison of first, second and 1.5 generation immigrants Atish Kumar Neogi CEN
10879 2024-05-09 Measuring child emotional and social competence in the NLSCY: an analysis using Item Response Theory Gordon H. Cleveland NLSCY
7032 2024-05-13 Assessing the current psychosocial adaptation of Black young adults relative to young adults from the other visible minority groups in Canada Richard Koestner CCHS_Annual
11014 2024-05-13 Examining co-occurring substance use and emotional disorders among Canadians KATHOLIKI (Kathy) Georgiades MHACS
10921 2024-05-13 Neighbourhood effects on educational choice for the Canadian immigrants: evidence from the Canadian census Atish Kumar Neogi CEN
11027 2024-05-14 Analyse comparative de la mobilité intergénérationnelle des revenus entre immigrants et non immigrants au Canada Claudia Nono Djomgang CEN, IID, IID_CEN, LISA, NHS
10883 2024-05-15 Avoidable hospitalizations among mothers and their Canadian-born children by immigration status: Unfolding the heterogeneity. Seungmi Yang DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD, IMDB
10739 2024-05-21 Accessing Transanal Endoscopic Surgery (TES) within the Canadian Context Sherry Coles CanCHEC, DAD_NACRS_OMHRS_CVSD
10986 2024-05-21 Victims of Sexual Assault and their Perceptions of Police Amy-Anne Smith SSPPS
10955 2024-05-21 Unpacking neighborhood effects Pierre-Loup Beauregard CEEDD, CEN, IID
11045 2024-05-24 Demographic implications of the 2021 BC Heat Dome Ethan Raker VSD
11007 2024-05-24 Understanding the impact of maternal depression on offspring later life socioeconomic outcomes Claire de Oliveira ERLF_NLSCY
10404 2024-05-24 Innovation and technology adoption: the role of firm heterogeneity and economic policy Mawutondji Aklobo SIBS
11051 2024-05-30 Diversity in Lived Experiences of Afghan Immigrants in Canada Sayed Hamid Akbary CEN, GSS_Social, GSS_Time_Use, IMDB
10856 2024-05-30 Who Works Where & Who Marries Whom: How Do Households Make Firm Specific Labor Supply Decisions Abdelrahman Amer CEEDD
11058 2024-06-04 Older adult migration and mobility: Data driven insights Kenneth Bruce Newbold CEN
10974 2024-06-10 Care Poverty in Canada Christine Kelly GSS, GSS_Care, GSS_Education, GSS_Time_Use
10748 2024-06-11 Pension Benefits, Savings and the future of benefits in Canada Yasmine Amirkhalkhali LAD, LISA
10975 2024-06-11 Work and income trajectories of women immigrants in Canada Kathleen Kenny Rybczynski GSS_Family, LISA, SLID
10957 2024-06-11 Entreprises zombies au Canada: comparatif Québec-Ontario et déterminants Loïc Beauséjour-Ladouceur NALMF
10254 2024-06-11 Total factor productivity growth, Risk management and export performance of Canadian agri-food firms Lota Dabio Tamini NALMF, TEC
11044 2024-06-12 The Aftermath of a Long-term Unemployment Po Tat (Terry Ansel) Yip LAD
11033 2024-06-12 Accepting or Excepting? Housing Suitability and Residential Segregation in Canada Lindsay Finlay CEN, NHS
10994 2024-06-12 Firm Level Adjustments to Labor Supply Shocks: Evidence from Ontario Yunus Bozkurt BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
11076 2024-06-18 Employment, education, and income for Canadians with disabilities: analysis from the Canadian Survey on Disability Jennifer Zwicker CSD
11072 2024-06-18 Intergenerational transmission of income and education in Canada To Ly LISA
11028 2024-06-18 Urban Shade as an Equitable Adaptation Approach to Extreme Heat in Canada Lauren Grant CEN, CanCHEC, VSD
10984 2024-06-18 Impact of Fiscal Policies on the Economic Outcomes of Migrants: Evidence from Canada Obeid Ur Rehman IMDB
10969 2024-06-18 Assessing labor market impacts of the temporary foreign worker program in Canada Wen-Hao Chen BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE, CEN, LFS, NHS
10983 2024-06-24 The impact of lack of access to government-funded routine eye exams on utilization of healthcare providers and vision health outcomes: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study Yaping Jin CCHS_Annual, CCHS_HA, CHMS, CHSS, NPHS
11099 2024-06-25 Estimating the Impact of the Pathways to Education Program in British Columbia Adam Lavecchia BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, BCK_parent_CEN
11064 2024-06-25 The health impacts of income shocks and local inequality: Evidence from linked administrative Canadian data Maripier Isabelle CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, NHS
10772 2024-07-02 Care trajectories and health outcomes of people with diabetes in Canada: an investigation into the impact of immigration status Chichenim Ofili CCHS_Annual
10834 2024-07-02 The Social Determinants and Consequences of Criminal Justice System Involvement Over the Lifecourse Timothy Kang ICCS
10951 2024-07-03 Returns to Apprenticeship in British Columbia Brennan McLachlan BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, BCK_parent_CEN, CEN, PSIS, RAIS, RAIS_PSIS_T1FF
11112 2024-07-05 Longitudinal patterns of depression and distress in the Canadian household population Scott Patten LISA, NPHS
11078 2024-07-05 Small Business Taxation and High-Income Professionals Seok Min (Terry) Moon CEEDD
11002 2024-07-05 Exam Shocks and the College Major Decision Annabel Thornton LAD
10995 2024-07-05 Analyse de la Mobilité Intergénérationnelle du Revenu chez les Enfants de Seconde Génération d'Immigrants au Canada Oumar Djamaldiev CEN, IID, IID_CEN, NHS
11100 2024-07-10 Are vulnerable workers over (under)- represented in unsafe work? Danielle Lamb LFS
11082 2024-07-10 The effect of socioeconomic status on mortality and fertility decision in Canada amidst COVID-19 pandemic Mohammad Hajizadeh CEN, VSD
11024 2024-07-10 Distributional impacts of carbon rebates on household spending in Canada Grant Gibson SHS
10864 2024-07-10 The labour market returns to French immersion Nicholas Manuel BCK, BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF
11042 2024-07-15 Une analyse descriptive du système migratoire interne  canadien à l’aide des outils de l’analyse des réseaux Yacine Boujija IMDB, LAD
10978 2024-07-15 Building a profile of disability in Canada Joseph Baker CSD
11080 2024-07-17 Mothers' Return to Work After Childbirth, and the Role of Spousal Involvement in Shaping Parents' Mental Health and Children's Development Gaelle Alexandra Simard-Duplain CEN, LISA, NLSCY
10894 2024-07-17 Labour mismatch across provinces and industries in Canada Fabian Lange LFS
11111 2024-07-18 Safety and Affordability of Renter Households Catherine Jo-Anne Leviten-Reid CHS
11034 2024-07-18 Effects of student loan forgiveness program on healthcare for rural residents in Canada Qian Liu CCHS_Annual, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS
11107 2024-07-19 Biological Aging in a Canadian Context: Predictors of Biological Age and Sociodemographic Differences Sarah Singh CHMS, CHMS_CVSD
10998 2024-07-22 Biomarkers of exposure to environmental agents and cancer risk among adults in Canada Nathaniel DeBono CHMS, CHMS_CCR, CHMS_CVSD
7159 2024-07-23 A surveillance of gambling involvement and associated risk factors in Ottawa Gillian Connelly CCHS_Annual, CCHS_RR
11127 2024-07-25 An analysis of an ad hoc unemployment insurance benefit extension in Canada: the case of the commodity-sector workers David Gray EISV
11113 2024-07-25 Long-run impact of Quebec Childcare Program on Mothers Kevin Milligan LAD, LFS
11088 2024-07-25 Social determinants of health across gender identities in Canada Antony Wai Ho Chum CEN, CEN_GDR_DIV
11060 2024-07-25 The association between patient-physician language concordance, cancer incidence, and cancer outcomes Michael Alexandre Reaume CCHS_Annual, CCHS_CCR
11055 2024-07-25 Unemployment insurance wait periods and labour market outcomes Joanne Moore BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
11134 2024-08-02 Parental Income in the Labor Market Alexander Thomas Whalley CEEDD
11131 2024-08-02 The effect of air quality on short and long term outcomes in British Columbia Justin D. Smith BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, PCCF, PSIS
11070 2024-08-02 Association between Cannabis Use Disorder and Mortality in the Canadian Population Anees Bahji CCHS_CVSD
11062 2024-08-02 Correlates of perceived need for mental health care in Canada: comparing national population-level evidence from 2012 and 2022 Ian Colman CCHS_MH, MHACS
11037 2024-08-02 Comparative Analysis of Labour Market Outcomes of International Student Graduates and Domestic Canadians Abdul-Bari Abdul-Karim CEN, IMDB
11102 2024-08-08 Climate change and markup volatility - Evidence from the agrifood industry in Canada Lota Dabio Tamini NALMF
11132 2024-08-09 Explorer la proximité géographique entre frères et sœurs à l’âge adulte : une analyse longitudinale des données canadiennes (1982-2020) Beatrice Morselli LAD
11188 2024-08-18 Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation and its impact on cancer incidence and mortality: A study of medical workers in the Canadian National Dose Registry Mohammad Hasan CCR, VSD
11110 2024-08-18 A quantitative spatial model with couples Pierre-Loup Beauregard CEEDD
11032 2024-08-18 The impact of arriving during recessions on immigrant assimilation: evidence from Canada Yanzun Yang CEN, IMDB, LFS
10792 2024-08-18 Empirical Investigation of the Local Labour Markets Across Canada The Anh Vo CEN, SLID
11154 2024-08-21 The Interactions between Employment Insurance Receipt, Unemployment Rates and Temporary Resident Employment Michelle Laing CEEDD, EICS
11124 2024-08-21 Home care utilization patterns among Canadians with dementia living in rural and urban settings: a cross-sectional study Emily Hum CCHS_Annual
11094 2024-08-21 An Investigation into the Effects of Greenbelt in Canadian Cities Yiwen Wang CEN, NHS
11067 2024-08-21 Disparités socioéconomiques des impacts sanitaires liés à la pollution de l’air Renata Topalova CCR, CEN, CanCHEC, CanCHEC_DAD, CanCHEC_NACRS, NHS, VSD
11040 2024-08-21 Increasing access to work-integrated learning (WIL) and international students’ retention in Canada Idris Ademuyiwa NGS
11008 2024-08-21 Using comprehensive multi-linkable environmental exposure data to evaluate impacts of air pollution, greenness, and weather on mortality in Canada Erjia Ge CCHS_CVSD, CEN, CanCHEC, NHS
10992 2024-08-21 Associations between Trail Access, Availability, and Proximity with Accelerometer-assessed Physical Activity Behaviors Logan Leveille CHMS
11115 2024-08-22 (Un)intended Consequences of Major K-12 Reforms in British Columbia in the 2000s Arthur Sweetman BCK_CEN, BCK_T1FF, BCK_parent_CEN, CEN, NHS, PCCF, PSIS, RAIS
11138 2024-08-23 Mechanisms for success: Predicting completion of apprenticeship and postsecondary education in Canada Michael Haan PSIS-RAIS-LAD, PSIS_RAIS_CEN_2016_Keys, PSIS_RAIS_ERB
11054 2024-08-23 Estimating impact of AI adoption of firm level productivity Viet Hoa Vu BRM
11172 2024-08-27 L’impact de l’ouverture des programmes universitaires autochtones sur le niveau d’éducation des Autochtones Guy Lacroix APS, APS_NIS, CEN, NHS
11103 2024-08-27 L’évaluation de la stratégie d’incitation financière à l’emploi des personnes âgées du Québec Pierre Tircher LFS
11068 2024-08-27 Cannabis Use Disorder and Health Service Utilization in the Canadian Population Anees Bahji CCHS_DAD, CCHS_MH, CCHS_NACRS
11183 2024-08-30 Exposure to ionizing radiation and cancer incidence among nuclear power plant workers in the National Dose Registry of Canada Patrick Hinton CCR, NCR, VSD
11149 2024-08-30 ECO4060: Graduate Research Seminar Michael Baker LAD
11123 2024-08-30 Comparing perceived and unmet mental health needs in individuals with different sexual orientations. S M Kawser Zafor Prince CCHS_MH, MHACS
11108 2024-08-30 Immigrants and Firm Productivity: Theory, Research and Policy Mmesoma Ejiofor BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
11087 2024-08-30 Longitudinal assessment of adolescent and young adult mental health including the COVID-19 pandemic Sara Bethany Zulyniak CCHS_Annual, CCHS_MH, MHACS, SCMH
11073 2024-08-30 A portrait of Canadian AYA cancer survivors’ mental health Anna Buhin CCHS_Annual
11066 2024-08-30 The future of work and inter-regional migration to Canada's resource peripheries Michael Haan CEN, LAD
11052 2024-08-30 Percutaneous enteral feeding after stroke: who needs it, when and for how long? Lily Zhou CVSD_DAD_NACRS
11046 2024-08-30 Examining the trend of mental health need and barriers to mental health services in the Canadian general population JianLi Wang CCHS_MH, CEN, MHACS, PCCF
11043 2024-08-30 Daily Movement Reallocation and Workers Cardiovascular Disease Risk Aviroop Biswas CHMS_CVSD, CHMS_DAD
11035 2024-08-30 Using Latent Class Analysis to Examine The Association between Intersecting Black Identities Benedicta Antepim CCHS_DAD
11165 2024-09-03 Workplace immigrant concentration in Canada and labour market outcomes Nathanael Hammond CEEDD, IMDB, LAD
11207 2024-09-05 Is there a link between maternal care and children's cognitive development? An empirical analysis Catherine Maredith Haeck ERLF_NLSCY, NLSCY, NLSCY_T1FF
11174 2024-09-05 Occupational Mobility, Task Mobility and the Business Cycle in Canada Fraser Summerfield LFS
11071 2024-09-05 Trends in Cannabis Use Disorder Epidemiology in the Canadian Population Anees Bahji CCHS_MH, MHACS
11177 2024-09-10 The Devaluation of Feminized Occupations in Canada, 1991-2021 Galiba Zahid CEN, NHS
11167 2024-09-10 Market selection in internationalizing immigrant firms: The antecedents and consequences of a transnational entrepreneur orientation Sui Sui CEEDD, IMDB, TEC
11075 2024-09-10 Effects of unemployment on frequent emergency room visits for mental health disorders: a regional analysis Boris Vinbamba LFS
11204 2024-09-11 Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation and the impacts on dementia mortality Brianna Frangione CCR, VSD
11104 2024-09-11 Intergenerational income mobility among immigrants in Canada Zhen Huang IMDB, LAD
11090 2024-09-11 Regional Dynamics and Earnings Inequality in Canada Tianbo Shen BEAM, BEAM_IMDB, BEAM_T1PMF, BEAM_T4ROE
11030 2024-09-11 Exploring the Geography and Distributional Effects of the Federal Fuel Charges (FFC) and Canada Carbon Rebate (CCR) in Canada’s Federal Backstop Provinces Aidan Maddock SHS
10941 2024-09-11 Deescalating surgical management of the axilla in older women with early-stage breast cancer in Canada: a real-world analysis of treatment patterns and outcomes Ashley Drohan CCR, CEN, LSTD_CCR
10891 2024-09-11 The surgical management of metastatic breast cancer in Canada: a real-world analysis of treatment patterns and outcomes Ashley Drohan CCR, CEN, LSTD_CCR
11209 2024-09-16 The neighbourhood built environment and physical activity: a comparative analysis between Canadian-born, recent, and long-term immigrants Gavin Robert McCormack CHMS
11079 2024-09-16 Health Status of Immigrant and non-immigrant Children in Canada: The Impact of Social Policies Mohammad Hajizadeh CCHS_Annual, CHMS, CHSCY, NLSCY
11077 2024-09-16 Deciphering Cannabis Consumption Patterns: Evidence from Canadian Cannabis Surveys Jeffery Colin Scott Biegun CCHS_Annual, CTADS, CTNS, NCS
11021 2024-09-16 The relationship of work-related factors and health among different racial groups in Canada Rose Dalexis CCHS_Annual
11206 2024-09-20 Investigating the relationship between childhood sport participation and adult income Thomas A. Perks ERLF_NLSCY, NLSCY
11200 2024-09-20 Longitudinal Changes in Health and Functional Difficulties Pre- versus Post-COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from a general population-based sample of Canadian Children, Youth and Young Adults KATHOLIKI (Kathy) Georgiades CEN, CHSCY
11150 2024-09-20 Closing the gap: Best practices for supporting d/Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing workers in BC Vanessa Sinclair CSD
11144 2024-09-20 International Trade and Intergenerational Mobility Hanqi Liu CEEDD, IID_CEN
10615 2024-09-25 Decomposing Aggregate Productivity With Sample Data Jevan Cherniwchan BRM
11155 2024-09-25 What, Where or When? - Education Status and Labor Market Outcomes of Immigrants in Canada Phebeena Smith IMDB