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(2020). Étude du lien entre la mobilité intergénérationnelle du revenu et caractéristiques socioéconomiques durant l'adolescence.
Montréal, QC: CIRANO. Abstract |
Desrosiers, P.
(2020). Portrait de la mobilité intergénérationnelle du revenu pour les immigrants et les non-immigrants au Canada.
Département des sciences économiques. Montréal, QC: L'Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM). Abstract |
Blair, A., and Datta G. D.
(2020). Associations between area-level deprivation, rural residence, physician density, screening policy and late-stage colorectal cancer in Canada.
Cancer Epidemiology, 64 (February), 1-7. Abstract |
Jarvis, I., Gergel S., Koehoorn M., and van den Bosch M.
(2020). Greenspace access does not correspond to nature exposure: Measures of urban natural space with implications for health research.
Landscape and Urban Planning, 194 (February), 1-13. Abstract |
Rugel, E. J., Carpiano R. M., Henderson S. B., and Brauer M.
(2019). Exposure to natural space, sense of community belonging, and adverse mental health outcomes across an urban region.
Environmental Research, 171 (April), 365-377. Abstract |
Connolly, M., and Haeck C.
(2019). Étude du lien entre la mobilité intergénérationnelle du revenu et le marché du logement au Canada.
Montréal, QC: Société canadienne d'hypothèques et de logement (SCHL). Abstract |
Cruddas, E.
(2019). Urban Indigenous mental wellness: Cities, cultures, and belonging.
Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology. Halifax, NS: Dalhousie University. Abstract |
Simkin, J., Ogilvie G., Hanley B., and Elliott C.
(2019). Differences in colorectal cancer screening rates across income strata by rural and urban status: Results from the Canadian Community Health Survey 2013/2014 Cycle.
Canadian Journal of Public Health, 110 (1), 62-71. Abstract |
Blair, A.., Gauvin L.., Ouédraogo S.., and Datta. G..
(2019). Area-level income and colorectal cancer screening among urban-dwelling Canadians: Evidence to guide future surveillance.
Current Oncology, 26 (2), 128-137. Abstract |
Thielman, J., Copes R., Rosella L. C., Chiu M., and Manson H.
(2019). Is neighbourhood walkability related to body mass index among different age groups? A cross-sectional study of Canadian urban areas.
BMJ Open, 9 (11), 1-9. Abstract |
Zarifa, D., Seward B., and Milian R. P.
(2019). Location, location, location: Examining the rural-urban skills gap in Canada.
Journal of Rural Studies, 72 (December), 252-263. Abstract |
Kaida, L., Ramos H., Singh D., Pritchard P., and Wijesingha R.
(2019). Can Rust Belt or Three Cities explain the socio-spatial changes in Atlantic Canadian cities?.
City and Community, 19 (1), 191-216. Abstract |
Hango, D., Zarifa D., Milian R. Pizarro, and Seward B.
(2019). Roots and STEMS? Examining field of study choices among northern and rural youth in Canada.
Studies in Higher Education, ePub ahead of Print, 1-31. Abstract |
Merrigan, P. J., Connolly M., Haeck C., Langlois S., Lefebvre P., and Quesnel-Vallée A.
(2019). Une analyse de long terme des inégalités et de la mobilité socio-économiques par cohorte de naissance et selon le revenu et la consommation des familles économiques et selon l'éducation des parents : 1965-2015.
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Marois, G., Lord S., and Negron-Poblete P.
(2018). The residential mobility of seniors among different residential forms: Analysis of metropolitan and rural issues for six contrasting regions in Québec, Canada.
Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 32 (1), 73-98. Abstract |
Walks, A., Simone D., and Hawes E.
(2018). Underwater generation? Debt and wealth among millennials.
(Moos, M., Pfeiffer D., and Vinodrai T., Ed.),{The Millennial City: Trends, Implications, and Prospects for Urban Planning and Policy}, 51-64.London, UK: Routledge. |
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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Duquet, B.
(2018). Le centre-ville de Montréal est-il en perte de vitesse? Analyse de la localisation des services supérieurs 1996-2011.
The Canadian Geographer / Le Géographe canadien, 62 (4), 505-521. Abstract |
Crouse, D. L.
(2018). Living in urban Canada: Do nearby green spaces make a difference to your health?.
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Pouliot-Demontigny, C-A.
(2018). La mobilité sociale au Canada : une analyse de la cohorte de naissance de 1982 à 1985.
Économique. Montréal, QC: Universite du Quebec a Montreal. Abstract |
(2018). Living in urban Canada: Do nearby green spaces make a difference to your health?.
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Eftekhari, J.
(2018). The effects of urban rail rapid transit station types on housing prices in Toronto and Vancouver, Canada.
Department of Geography, Planning and Environment. Montréal, QC: Concordia University. Abstract |
Duvivier, C., and Polèse M.
(2018). The great urban techno shift: Are central neighbourhoods the next silicon valleys? Evidence from three Canadian metropolitan areas.
Regional Science, 97 (4), 1083-1111. Abstract |
Crouse, D. L., Balram A., Hystad P., Pinault L., van den Bosch M., Chen H., et al.
(2018). Associations between living near water and risk of mortality among urban Canadians.
Environmental Health Perspectives, 126 (7), 1-9. Abstract |
Pugh, A.
(2017). Exploring the barriers and suggestions for improvement to delivering palliative health care services in four underserved rural Canadian settings.
Department of Public Health Sciences. Kingston, ON: Queen's University. Abstract |