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(2020). The cost of caring: Out-of-pocket expenditures and financial hardship among Canadian carers.
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(2019). Results from the 2016 Census: Examining the effect of public pension benefits on the low income of senior immigrants.
Insights on Canadian Society / Regards sur la société canadienne, December, 1-18. Abstract |
Siblini, F.
(2019). Three essays on the labour costs of caring for elderly parents in Canada.
Department of Economics. Montréal, QC: Concordia University. Abstract |
Dardas, A. Z., Williams A., Kitchen P., and Wang L.
(2019). Assisted-transport caregiving and its impact towards carer-employees.
Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 62 (4), 475-497. Abstract |
Wang, L., Williams A., and Kitchen P.
(2018). Health of caregiver-employees in Canada: Determining the value of caregiver-friendly workplace policies and social support.
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K. Newbold, B., Dardas A., and Williams A.
(2018). Older drivers in rural areas: Implications for health, social inclusion and caregiving.
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(2017). The impact of informal caregiving intensity on women's retirement in the United States.
Journal of Population Ageing, 10 (2), 159-180. Abstract |
Castel, E., and Farber S.
(2017). Benchmarking the health and public transit Connection in the GTHA: An analysis of survey microdata.
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Boyer, M., De Donder P., Fluet C., Leroux M-L., and Michaud P-C.
(2017). Long-term care insurance: Knowledge barriers, risk perception and adverse selection.
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(2017). Low income health benefits: Summary of results from analyses of survey data.
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Williams, A. M., Wang L., and Kitchen P.
(2016). Impacts of caregiving and sources of support: A comparison of end-of-life and non-end-of-life caregivers in Canada.
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Um, S-gee., and Lightman N.
(2016). Ensuring healthy aging for all: Home care access for diverse senior populations in the GTA.
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Hsu, A. T., Berta W., Coyte P. C., and Laporte A.
(2016). Staffing in Ontario's long-term care homes: Differences by profit status and chain ownership.
Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 35 (2), 175-189. Abstract |
Michaud, P-C.
(2016). Use and cost of long-term care facilities in Quebec, 2010-2050.
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Proulx, C.
(2016). The provision of unpaid care across cohorts and genders: A research note.
Canadian Studies in Population, 43 (3-4), 272-286. Abstract |
Fast, J.
(2015). Caregiving for older adults with disabilities: Present costs, future challenges.
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Proulx, C.
(2015). Juggling spheres of life: The provision of unpaid care over the life course and its impact on men's and women's employment trajectories.
Department of Sociology. Montréal, QC: McGill University. Abstract |
Wu, Z., Schimmele C. M., and Ouellet N.
(2015). Repartnering after widowhood.
Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 70 (3), 496-507. Abstract |
Hsu, A. Teh- Mei
(2015). An investigation of approaches to performance measurement: Applications to long-term care in Ontario.
Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto. Abstract |
Mandell, N., King K., Preston V., Weiser N., Kim A., and Luxton M.
(2015). Transnational family exchanges in senior Canadian immigrant families.
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(2015). Building bridges with senior immigrant groups: Do CAP protocols work?.
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Ménard, F-P.
(2015). The impact of family changes on intergenerational ties, caregiving and care receiving in Canada.
Département de sociologie. Montréal, QC: McGill University. Abstract |
Jacobs, J. C., Van Houtven C. H., Laporte A., and Coyte P. C.
(2015). Baby Boomer caregivers in the workforce: Do they fare better or worse than their predecessors?.
The Journal of the Economics of Aging, 6 (December), 89-101. Abstract |
Fast, J., Lero D., DeMarco R., Ferreira H., and Eales J.
(2014). Combining care work and paid work: Is it sustainable?.
Facts, Edmonton, AB: Research on Aging, Policies, and Practice (RAPP). Abstract |
Légaré, J., Décarie Y., and Bélanger A.
(2014). Using microsimulation to reassess aging trends in Canada.
Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement, 33 (2), 208-219. Abstract |