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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".
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".
Congratulations to PhD students Lysandre Champagne, Allesandro Drago and Céline Hequet who received an SSHRC Doctoral Fellowships.
Professor Céline Le Bourdais was appointed to the newly established Canadian Statistics Advisory Council.
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".
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.
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
Jan Doering and Efe Peker publish an op-ed in the Toronto Star entitled "Laws that limit religious rights embolden racists, particularly Islamophobes".
Professor Morton Weinfeld has been involved with Statistics Canada in a review and evaluation of the national census and other questions used to measure Canadian diversity, notably language, ethnic origin, religion, and visible minority status. As part of this process, Statistics Canada will be holding large public consultations in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver.
PhD Candidate, Lysandre Champagne(2018) won a 20000$ BMO Doctoral Fellowship in Montreal Studies from the McGill Center for Interdisciplinary Research(https://www.mcgill.ca/centre-montreal/bmo-doctoral-and-postdoctoral-scholarships).
https://doi.org/10.1177/1078087419833184.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.02.009
Professor Vang received a $1.3 million CIHR grant to support her longitudinal research with Inuit childbirth evacuees from Nunavik. Through integrated Knowledge Transfer(iKT) activities, the project builds on existing strengths in Inuit communities to support women and their babies.
https://press.princeton.edu/titles/11196.html
https://utorontopress.com/ca/states-and-nations-power-and-civility-2