15th Emerging Excellence Conference
15th Emerging Excellence Conference
November 8, 2022
Every year, the QICSS Emerging Excellence Conference is an opportunity for exchanges and training around the work of those who will make up the next generation of researchers in social and health statistics. The 15th edition will testify to the extent of the researchers' research interests and the resolutely multidisciplinary character of the analyzes conducted at the QICSS.
Conference Format: Options to participate online or in person at QICSS (3535 Queen-Mary Road, Office 420 in Montreal).To attend the conference in person, please contact [email protected]. Places are limited.
Program
8:45am: Registration
9:00am: Welcoming remarks
- Alexandra Blair, Senior Epidemiologist, Social Determinants of Health Division, Public Health Agency of Canada
- Benoit Dostie, Academic director of the QICSS and Full professor, Department of applied economics, HEC Montréal
Childhood and Family
9:15am - 10:30am
Session chairperson: Sonia Hélie, Associate Professor at the School of Social Work at the Université de Montréal and researcher at the Institut universitaire Jeunes en difficulté CIUSSS-Centre sud de l'Ile-de-Montréal
9:15am- 9:30am: Effet non linéaire de la taille des classes sur le développement cognitif et non cognitif de l'enfant : Estimation avec les données de l'Enquête québécoise sur le développement de l'enfant en maternelle de 2012 et 2017, Felix-Antoine Gaudreault, Sciences économiques, UQAM
9:30am - 9:45am: L'Allocation canadienne pour enfants et son effet sur la formation de couples, Antoine Genest-Grégoire, School of Public Policy and Administration, Université de Carleton
9:45am - 10:00am: Facteurs de la petite enfance et maladies inflammatoires de l’intestin : une étude cas-témoin nichée dans une cohorte populationnelle, Canisius Fantodji, Épidémiologie et Biostatistiques, INRS
10:00am - 10:15am: Parental loneliness, parental stress and child mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Variations by cumulative socio-economic risks, Tianna Loose, Médecine sociale et préventive, Université de Montréal
10:15am: Question period
10:30 am – 10:45am: Break
Education and Career
10:45am - 12:00pm
Session chairperson: Stéphane Moulin, Full Professor in the Department of Sociology at the Université de Montréal and Academic Director of the QICSS-UdeM
10:45am - 11:00am: The Long-Term Effects of Financial Aid and Career Education: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment, Laëtitia Renée, Economics, McGill University
11:00am - 11:15am: Le rôle des universités et la mobilité intergénérationelle au Québec, Lucie Raymond-Brousseau, Sciences économiques, UQAM
11:15pm - 11:30am: High School Dropouts in Quebec: Outcomes and Policy Simulations, Arezoo Banihashem, Economics, Université Concordia
11:30am - 11:45am: Effet de l’adoption du télétravail sur la satisfaction des employés, Jean Frantz Ricardeau Registre, Relations industrielles, Université de Montréal
11:45am: Question period
12:00am – 1:30pm: Lunch
Health Inequalities
1:30pm - 3:25pm
Session chairperson: Marie-Pier Joly, Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Concordia University
1:30pm: Welcoming remarks
1:35pm - 1:50pm: Income inequalities in site-specific cancer incidence in Canada from 2006–2015: analysis of the Canadian Census Health and Environment Cohorts (CanCHECs), Parker Tope, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, McGill University
1:50pm - 2:05pm: Differences in site-specific cancer mortality by race and visible minority group in Canada from 2006 to 2019, Samantha Morais, Division of Cancer Epidemiology, McGill University
2:05pm- 2:20pm: Disparitiés socioéconomiques de la mortalité liée à la pollution atmosphérique au Canada entre 2011-2016, Renata Topalova, Économie appliquée, HEC Montréal
2:20pm: Question period
2:35pm: Deliberation
2:55pm: Announcement of the recipient of the award of the best presentation and closing remarks