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Newsletter of the Health Analysis and Measurement Group (HAMG)

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Presentations

McGill University Social Statistics Seminar series, Montréal, March 2, 2005
Edward Ng Dynamics of immigrants' health in Canada: evidence from the National Population Health Survey

2005 Annual conference of the Société québécoise pour la recherche en psychologie, Québec, March 18 to 20, 2005
Dafna Kohen Policy and use of childcare services in Quebec and Canada (presentation in French)

2005 Population Association of America, March 31 to April 2, 2005, joint Population Association of America–Canadian Population Society (CPS) session called “Population health and SES disparities in the US and Canada” organized by Edward Ng
Russell Wilkins Trends in area-level socioeconomic inequality in total and cause-specific mortality in Canada
François Gendron Joint Canada/United States Survey of Health: an overview and first results

HAMG Seminar Series

HAMG seminars continue at 10:00 a.m. in the Jean Talon lobby conference room, Statistics Canada.

February 2 Mark Zamorski,
National Defence Medical Centre
The prevalence of mental health problems in the Canadian Armed Forces: comparison with the general population
February 17

Russell Wilkins,
HAMG

 

PCCF+: exploiting postal codes and census geography in population-based research
March 2 Chantelle Richmond,
McGill University
The Dimensions of Inuit and Métis health: results of principal components analyses using the 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey
March 16

Raymond Baillargeon,
HAMG

How severely disabled are children in the Canadian population?

 

 

 



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