Investing in our Futures 2014 National Conference Preliminary Programme

2014 National Conference
Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN)
Investing in our Futures
Preliminary Programme
As of September 8
29-31 October 2014
Inn at the Forks
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Wednesday, October 29 Preconference Workshops and Reception
9:00
Registration opens
10:00-12:00
Workshop: New datasets available in RDCs
Canadian Forces Mental Health Survey, Life After Service Survey, Community Health and Noise
Survey, Canadian Citizenship and Immigration – Permanent Resident Landing File, Canadian Centre
for Justice Statistics, Ontario Social Assistance Data,Data quality of the National Household Survey,
Aboriginal Peoples Survey. More details forthcoming.
12:00-13:00
Lunch hosted by Evelyn L. Forget (included)
13:00-15:00
Workshop (continuing)
15:00-15:30
Break
16:00-17:00
Workshop (continuing)
18:30
Private guided tour of the newly opened Canadian Museum for Human Rights, followed by the
opening reception (Sponsored by the Department of Community Health Sciences, Univ. of Manitoba)
Thursday, October 30 Regular Conference Presentations
8:00
Registration opens
8:45-9:00
Word of Welcome
Professor Evelyn L. Forget, Academic Director, Manitoba RDC
9:00-10:00
Keynote Address
Investing in Our Future: the Importance of Child Health
Professor Janet Currie
Henry Putman Professor of Economics and Policy Affairs, Director, Center for Health and Wellbeing,
Princeton University
10:00-10:30
Break
10:30-12:00
Concurrent Sessions 1, 2 & 3
Session 1: What Works to Reduce Child Health Inequities?
Manitoba Centre for Health Policy
Session 2: Obesity among children and youth
Michael Kottelenberg (Queen’s)
Universal Childcare, Child Obesity and the BMI Distribution
Aniq Anam, Piotr Wilk, M Karen Campbell (Western)
The Impact of Intrauterine Exposure to Gestational Diabetes Mellitus on Early Childhood Body Mass
Index Trajectories
Piotr Wilk (Western) and Martin Cooke (Waterloo)
Age-Period-Cohort Analysis on Obesity Rates Among Off-reserve Aboriginal Children and Youth
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Thursday, October 30 Regular Conference Presentations
10:30-12:00
Session 3: Economic and Labour Market Outcomes
Stephen Childs (EPRI), Ross Finnie (Ottawa), Dejan Pavlic (EPRI), Nemanja Jevtovic (EPRI)
Post-Schooling Outcomes of Canadian University Graduates: A Tax Data Linkage Approach
Dana Bazarkulova (Manitoba)
The Effect of Quebec Childcare Policy Change on the Labour Market Outcomes and Time Distribution in
the Family
Lenin Arango-Castillo (Queen’s ) and Sora Froda (UQAM)
Unemployment Duration During the 2008 Recession: a Statistical Analysis of the Canadian Experience
Sadjad Kalhor (Manitoba)
Price Elasticity of Housing Supply Across Canadian Metropolitan Areas
12:00-13:00
Lunch (not provided)
13:00-14h30
Concurrent Sessions 4, 5 & 6
Session 4: Child Abuse and Health in Canada: Findings from the 2012 Canadian Community Health
Survey
Tracie Afifi (Manitoba)
Child Abuse and Mental and Physical Health in Canada
Tamara Taillieu (Manitoba)
Child Abuse Co-Occurrence and Contact With Child Protective Services
Sarah Turner (Manitoba)
Child Abuse and Help-Seeking
Kristene Cheung (Manitoba)
Child Abuse and Protective Factors Related to Better Mental Health Outcomes
Session 5: Immigration, Racialization and Health Outcomes
Dora Tam (Western) and Sui Ming Kwok
Social-Behavioral and Emotional Trajectories: Comparison Between Racialized and Non-Racialized
Canadian Youth
Astrid Flénon (Montreal), Alain Gagnon (Montreal), Jennifer Sigouin (McGill), Zoua Vang (McGill)
The Effect of Acculturation on the Health of New Immigrants to Canada Between 2001 and 2005
Duangsuda Sopchokchai (Ottawa)
New Evidence Regarding the Health Immigrant Effect: Cohort Analysis Using Matching Approach
Session 6: Data Gaps and Data Holdings
Heather Dryburgh and Vincent Dale (Statistics Canada)
Methods for Filling Research Data Gaps
Alexander Singer (Manitoba)
Data from Primary Care Electronic Medical Records as a Means of Improving Understanding of Chronic
Diseases in Canada
14:30-14h45
Break
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Thursday, October 30 Regular Conference Presentations
14h45-16:15
Concurrent Sessions 7, 8 & 9
Session 7: Children, Youth and Nutrition
NB Yu, JLP Protudjer, K Anderson, and P Fieldhouse
Weight Status and Determinants of Health in Manitoba Children and Youth
Paul Fieldhouse
Implications and Impact of School Nutrition Policies
AN Mudryj, HM Aukema, PB Fieldhouse, and NB Yu
Nutrient Intakes of Manitoba Children and Youth: A Population-Based Analysis by Pulse and Soy
Consuming status
Session 8: Labour and Financial Well-being Later in Life
Jorge Uriarte-Landa (ESDC), My-Phuong Van (ESDC), and Benoȋt-Paul Hébert (ESDC)
Post-Retirement Employment: An Examination of Trends and Income-Related Characteristics Based on
the LAD
Derek Maessacar (Toronto)
The Effects of Education and Soft-Paternalism on Saving for Retirement
Susan McDaniel (Lethbridge), Adebiyi Germain Boco (Lethbridge), Amber Gazso (York), Karen Duncan
(Manitoba)
Perceived Financial Well-Being of Canadians in Mid to Later Life: A Longitudinal and Multi-Method
Analysis
Session 9: Tourism, gaming and sports
Tom Perks (Lethbridge)
Exploring an Olympic “Legacy”: Sport Participation in Canada Before and After the 2010 Vancouver
Winter Olympics
Prosper Koto, Umut Oguzoglu (Manitoba)
Longitudinal and Spatial Analysis of VLT Gambling in Manitoba: Impacts on Economic Outcomes at the
Community Level
Matthew Stargardter, Xi Lu (Manitoba)
The Impact of Thirteen Countries on Canada’s Inbound Tourism Demand
16:15-16:30
Break
16:30-18:00
Concurrent Sessions 10, 11 & 12
Session 10: Mental Health and Substance Use Among Canadian Youth
Stephenson B. StrobeL and Evelyn L Forget (Manitoba)
Alcohol Pricing and Drinking Among Canadian Youth
Nazish Samad (Saskatchewan)
Association Between Marijuana and Crime: Evidence from Self-Reported Data Among Toronto Students
Depeng Jiang (Manitoba)
Development of Mental Health Problems Through Childhood and Adolescence Using National
Longitudinal Data
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Thursday, October 30 Regular Conference Presentations
16:30-18:00
Session 11: Social and spatial variation in health and economic outcomes
Ted McDonald, Chris Worswick and Wen Ci (UNB)
Changing Pattern Over Time of Incidence of Multiple Births: an Empirical Study Using Canadian Census
Data from 1981 to 2006
Wang Li (McMaster)
Social Inequality of Mortality and Cancer Survival in Canada: 1991 – 2006 Census Cohort study
Yaping Jin (Toronto)
Government-Insured Routine Eye Examinations and Incidence of Self-Reported Glaucoma, Cataracts and
Uncorrectable Vision Loss
Mahmud Torabi (Manitoba)
Bowel Disorders and its Spatial Trend in Manitoba
Session 12: Methodology development
AN Mudryj, M. de Groh, HM Aukema and N. Yu (Manitoba)
Estimation of Nutrient Intake Using Results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) Food
Frequency Data Based on the Parameters from 24 hr Food Recall Data from the Canadian Community
Health Survey, Cycle 2.2
Banibrata Roy (Manitoba)
Predictive Value of GPA, MCAT, Block and NBME (National Board of Medical Examiners) Scores on
MCCQE-1 (Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination, Part I) Scores
19:00
Cocktail (cash bar) and Conference Dinner (included)
Friday, October 31 Regular Conference Presentations
9:00-10:30
Concurrent Sessions 13, 14 &15
Session 13: Immigration, Integration and Settlement Services
Lori Wilkinson, Jill Bucklaschuk, Jack Shen, Iqbal Chowdhury (Manitoba)
Does Province of Residence Influence Access to Settlement Services in Canada? A View from the Western
Region
Yoko Yoshida (Dalhousie)
Measuring Divergent Patterns of Immigrant Integration
Jennifer Sigouin (McGill)
Earning Differentials Between Visible Minority Members and Whites: Quebec and Canada
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Friday, October 31 Regular Conference Presentations
9:00-10:30
Session 14: Caregiving, volunteerism and a sense of belonging
Shahin Shooshtari (Manitoba), Karen A. Duncan (Manitoba), Kerstin Roger (Manitoba) and Janet Fast
(Alberta)
Independent Effect of Care-Related Out-of-Pocket Expenses on Care-Related Economic, Social and Health
Consequences
Forough Seifi (Ottawa)
Volunteer Opportunities and their Implications on Private Philanthropy
Peter Kitchen (McMaster)
Rethinking the Rural Health Deficit: Does Sense of Belonging Have an Influence?
Session 15: Nutritional Epidemiology
AN Mudryj, M de Groh, HM Aukema, NB Yu
Folate Consumption Patterns and Intake Levels from Different Folate Sources in the Canadian Diet:
Analysis of the CCHS on Nutrition
AN Mudryj, N Yu, TJ Hartman, DC Mitchell, FR Lawrence, HM Aukema
Pulse Consumption in Canadian adults influences nutrient intakes
AN Mudryj, HM Aukema, N Yu
Intake Patterns and Dietary Associations of Soy Protein Consumption in Adults and Children in the CCHS
10:30-11:00
Break
11:00-12:30
Concurrent Sessions 16 &17
Session 16: Disability, Work and Retirement in Canada
Matthew Till (ESDC) and Colin Tweddle (ESDC)
Retirement Transitions of Older Working-Age Adults (50-69) with Disabilities
Katherine Breward (Winnipeg)
Intersectional Identities and Disability Accommodation Requesting in the Workplace
Umut Oguzoglu (Manitoba)
Dynamics of Disability and Work in Canada
Session 17: Poverty and Social Exclusion
Gustave Goldmann (Ottawa)
Aboriginal Lone-Parent Families and their Socio-Economic Challenges: the Child’s Perspective
Rosa Evelia Sanchez Garcia (Manitoba)
The Indian Act and the Economic Outcomes of Manitoba Aboriginal People
Charles Plante (McGill)
Comprehensive Poverty Reduction Strategies in Canada: Policy or Window Dressing?
The services and activities provided by the CRDCN are made possible by the financial or in-kind support of the
SSHRC, the CIHR, the CFI, Statistics Canada and participating universities which we gratefully acknowledge.
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