October 29, 2019 | Professor Eran Shor was awarded a Principal's Prize for Excellence in Teaching
Professor Eran Shor was awarded the Principal's Prize for Excellence in Teaching. The Principal's Prize for Excellence in Teaching, was established to recognize educators who have distinguished themselves both in their teaching abilities and in their ability to motivate their students. Detailed article and photo (right hand side) available here.
Das, Aniruddha. 2019. "Chronic Ongoing Stressors and C-Reactive Protein: A Within-Person Study." Journal of Aging and Health [online first].
https://doi.org/10.1177/0898264319862419
Luthra, Renee, Thomas Soehl and Roger Waldinger. 2019. "Origins and Destination: A Rejoinder." Ethnic and Racial Studies [online first].
https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2019.1627380
Pesando, Luca M. and the GFC team. 2019. "Global Family Change: Persistent Diversity with Development." Population and Development Review, 45 (1): 133-168.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/padr.12209?author_acces...
Roychowdhury, Poulami. 2019. "Illicit Justice: Aspirational-Strategic Subjects and the Political Economy of Domestic Violence Law in India." Law & Social Inquiry, 44 (2): 444-467.
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Shor, Eran, Arnout van de Rijt and Alex Miltsov. 2019. "Do women in the newsroom make a difference? Sentiment toward women and men as a function of newsroom composition." Sex Roles 81: 44-58.
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Smith, Michael R. and Sean Waite. 2019. "Occupational demand, cumulative disadvantage, and gender differences in university graduates' early career earning." Canadian Journal of Sociology 44:165-193.
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September 2019 | PhD Student wins IRCC National Essay Challenge 2019
Congratulations to PhD student Ian Van Haren who was one of the six winners of IRCC National Essay Challenge 2019. His essay was titled "Global Gender Inequalities and Economic Migration to Canada, 2003-2013".
July 2019 | PhD Candidate Ian Van Haren Wins IRCC National Challenge Essay
PhD Candidate in Sociology with a specialization in Population and Health Dynamics, Ian Van Haren, was one of 6 winners of the IRCC National Essay Challenge 2019. His essay was titled "Global Gender Inequalities and Economic Migration to Canada, 2003-2013".
September 2019 | PhD Students receive SSHRC and FQRSC Fellowships
Congratulations to PhD students Lysandre Champagne, Allesandro Drago and Céline Hequet who received an SSHRC Doctoral Fellowships.
July 2019| Prof. Celine Le Bourdais appointed to the Canadian Statistics Advisory Council.
Professor Céline Le Bourdais was appointed to the newly established Canadian Statistics Advisory Council.
July 2019| PhD Candidate Ian Van Haren Wins IRCC National Challenge Essay.
PhD Candidate in Sociology with a specialization in Population and Health Dynamics, Ian Van Haren, was one of 6 winners of the IRCC National Essay Challenge 2019. His essay was titled "Global Gender Inequalities and Economic Migration to Canada, 2003-2013".
June 2019| Prof. Axel van den Berg awarded Honorary Doctorate by University of Stockholm
Professor Axel van den Berg was awarded a 2019 honorary doctorate by the University of Stockholm for his work on comparative labour market and social policy and his contributions to contemporary debates in sociological theory.
May 2019| Prof. Celine Le Bourdais honored by CIRANO
Professor Celine Le Bourdais has been honored as a “world-renowned demographer” whose research contributed greatly to the study of changing family law and family policy, both in Quebec and in Canada (See link for full stor
May 2019| Jan Doering and Efe Peker publish an op-ed in the Toronto Star.
Jan Doering and Efe Peker publish an op-ed in the Toronto Star entitled "Laws that limit religious rights embolden racists, particularly Islamophobes".