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Panel 1: Moving beyond the abolition of the long-form census
Chair: Sarah Fortin, Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN)
This panel is sponsored by the Canadian Research Data Centres Network (CRDCN)
This invited panel session will examine the implications for health inequalities research of the abolition in 2011 of the Canadian long-form census, which collected information on key socio-demographic factors, and its replacement by the National Household Survey.

Denis Hamel, Statistician, Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) - Video - PowerPoint
Daniel Fuller, Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan - Video - PowerPoint (Fr) - PowerPoint (En)
Sylvie Michaud, Director General - Education, Labour and Income, Statistics Canada - Video - PowerPoint (Fr) - PowerPoint (En)
 
 
 
Challenges in health inequalities measurement
Chair: Bilkis Vissandjée, Université de Montréal
 
Avoidable mortality among First Nation adults in Canada: A cohort analysis - Video - PowerPoint
Jungwee Park1, Michael Tjepkema1, Neil J Goedhuis2, Jennifer Pennock2
1: Statistics Canada, Canada; 2: Health Canada, Canada

Qualité d'emploi, environnement organisationnel et santé mentale au Québec: une comparaison entre les immigrants et les natifs - Video - PowerPoint
Maude Boulet1, Brahim Boudarbat2
1: Institut de la statistique du Québec, Canada; 2: Université de Montréal

The Glasgow Effect: Understanding Scotland's Mortality Disadvantage
Robert Edward Wright1, Alasdair C Rutherford2
1: University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom; 2: University of Stirling, United Kingdom

Disparities, Health Services Policies, and Minority Francophone Older Adults in Canada - Video - PowerPoint
Hubert Tote Alimezelli1, Anne Leis1, Allen Backman2, Wilfrid Denis3, Chandima Karunanayake4
1: Community Health & Epidemiology, University of Saskatchewan, Canada; 2: School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan; 3: Department of Sociology, St Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan; 4: Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture, University of Saskatchewan

Stigma as a Fundamental Cause of Health Inequities among Sex Workers - Video - PowerPoint
Cecilia Myra Benoit1, Mikael Jansson1, Bill McCarthy2
1: University of Victoria; 2: University of California at Davis
 
 
 
Early development and health inequalities over the life course
Chair: Susan McDaniel, University of Lethbridge
 
Challenges and Potential Contributions to Research on the Intergenerational Transmission of Health Inequality - Video - PowerPoint
Andrea E. Willson1, Kim M. Shuey2
1: University of Western Ontario, Canada; 2: University of Western Ontario, Canada

CHIP-ing away at health disparities: Has state-provided health insurance reduced race and nativity-based differences in health care utilization among U.S. children? - Video - PowerPoint
Deborah Roempke Graefe, Stephanie Howe, Gordon F De Jong, Chris Galvan
Penn State University, United States of America
 
 
 
Panel 2: An hommage to Clyde Hertzman's legacy
Chair: Erica Di Ruggiero, Institute of Population and Public Health (IPPH)
This session is co-sponsored by the CIHR Institute for Population and Public Health in collaboration with the Centre Léa-Roback and the Grandes Conférences Paul-Bernard series.
The panel will speak to the enduring legacy of Clyde Hertzman's research on early development and health inequalities over the life course, and for bridging the gap between cells and society. It will be followed by a roundtable discussion.
 
Michael S. Kobor, Associate Professor, Department of Medical Genetics, University of British Columbia - Video - PowerPoint
Olle Lundberg, Professor and Director, Centre for Health Equity Studies, Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet - Video - PowerPoint
Marni Brownell, Associate Professor, University of Manitoba - Video - PowerPoint
 
 
 
Population and demographic perspectives on health inequalities
Chair: Ginette Paquet, Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ)
 
Mortality Risk by Education Level and Medical Cause in the Czech Republic 2001–2005 - Video - PowerPoint
Jitka Rychtarikova1, Klara Hulikova1, Pavel Zimmermann2
1: Université Charles à Prague, Faculté des Sciences, Tchèque République; 2: University of Economics in Prague, Faculty of Informatics and Statistics

Les inégalités sociales de santé au Québec : la prévalence de l’incapacité et des maladies chroniques selon l’âge en 2010-2011 - Video - PowerPoint
Chantale Lecours1, Marie-Pier Labrie1, Nadine Ouellette2
1: Institut de la statistique du Québec, Canada; 2: Institut national d'études démographiques, Paris, France

Dynamique des inégalités de tabagisme au cours de la vie : une analyse par cohorte et par genre - Video - PowerPoint
Damien Bricard1, Florence Jusot2, François Beck3, Myriam Khlat1, Stéphane Legleye1
1: Ined; 2: CREAM, Université de Rouen; 3: OFDT

La durée de vie la plus commune au Québec au début du XXIe siècle : inégalités sociales dans la répartition des âges au décès - Video - PowerPoint
Robert Bourbeau2, Chantale Lecours1, Nadine Ouellette3
1: Institut de la statistique du Québec, Canada; 2: Université de Montréal, Canada; 3: Ined, France

La mise sur pied d’une base de données jumelant des données administratives et des données d’enquêtes: Exemple et résultats - Video - PowerPoint
Michaël Boissoneault2, Yann Décarie1, Jacques Légaré2
1: Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Canada; 2: Université de Montréal
 
 
 
Panel 3: Monitoring health inequalities
Chair: Gerry Veenstra, University of British Columbia
This session is partially sponsored by the Centre Léa-Roback.
It will feature a panel of researchers who will discuss the Canadian and international experience on monitoring health inequalities in the wake of the WHO resolution on action on the social determinants of health.
Chantal Cases, Director, Institut national d'études démographiques (France) - PowerPoint
Stefano Campostrini, Professor of Social Statistics, University of Ca' Foscari, of Venice (Italy) - Video - PowerPoint
Beth Jackson, Manager, Equity Analysis and Policy Research, Public Health Agency of Canada - Video - PowerPoint
 
 
 
Innovations in health inequalities research
Chair: Andrea Willson, Centre for Population, Aging & Health, Western University
 
Perverse regulation incentives and occupational health inequalities for temporary agency workers - Video - PowerPoint
Ellen MacEachen1,2, Ron Saunders1,2, Katherine Lippel3, Liz Mansfield2, Christine Carrasco1
1: Institute for Work & Health, Canada; 2: University of Toronto; 3: University of Ottawa

La relation entre qualité de vie et santé: une question épistémologique - PowerPoint
Marc Ferron
Marc Ferron M.Sc., Anthropologue de la médecine et de la santé, Canada

L'épigénétique moléculaire comme biomarqueur d'inégalités de santé en lien avec les déterminants sociaux de la santé
Charles Dupras
Université de Montréal, Canada

Les changements dans les régimes de congé de maternité: Des effets sur santé des mères et les coûts des services de santé - PowerPoint
Pierre Lefebvre, Catherine Haeck, Philip Merrigan
Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada
 
 
 
Panel 4: Health Inequalities: From Measurement to Policy
Chair: Sam Harper, McGill University
This session is sponsored by the Montreal Health Equity Research Consortium (MHERC) and the Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University.
Yukiko Asada, Associate Professor, Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University - Video - PowerPoint
Daniel Weinstock, Director, Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill University
Nicholas King, Assistant Professor, Department of the Social Studies of Medicine, McGill University - Video
 
 
 
Cross-national studies on health inequalities
Chair: Dennis Raphael, York University
 
Inequality of Opportunity in Health and the Principle of Natural Reward: evidence from European Countries - Video
Damien Bricard1, Florence Jusot2, Alain Trannoy3, Sandy Tubeuf4
1: Université Paris-Dauphine, Leda-Legos, France; 2: Université de Rouen, France; 3: Aix-Marseille University (Aix-Marseille School of Economics), France; 4: University of Leeds, Academic Unit of Health Economics, United Kingdom

Using Cross-Country Longitudinal Data to Better Understand Health Inequalities - Video - PowerPoint
Raquel Fonseca1, Erin Strumpf2
1: UQAM; 2: McGill University

Do Social Policies Matters? The Impact of Welfare State Intervention on Health and Health Inequalities in Rich Democracies - Video - PowerPoint
Sigrun Olafsdottir, Elyas Bakhtiari
Boston University, United States of America

Does the Level of Income Inequality at the Community, State/Province and Country level Affect Overall Well-Being of Individuals Moving from Mid-Life to the Older Years? A Longitudinal Canada/ U.S. Comparison - Video - PowerPoint
Susan A McDaniel01, Germain Boco01, Amber Gazso02
1: University of Lethbridge, Canada; 2: York University, Canada

A Comparative Study of Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health among Mothers of Young Children - Video - PowerPoint
Sarah Brennenstuhl1, Diana Worts1, Vincent Hildebrand1,2,3, Arjumand Siddiqi1, Peggy McDonough1
1: Dalla Lana School of Public Health. University of Toronto, Canada; 2: Department of Economics, Glendon College, York University; 3: CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg
 
 
 
Panel 5: Primary care, access to care, and equity
Chair: Susan Law, Institute of Health Services and Policy Research, CIHR
This session is co-sponsored by the CIHR Institute for Health Services and Policy Research and the CIHR Institute on Population and Public Health.
It will feature an invited panel of speakers presenting Canadian and internationally comparative research on primary care, health systems characteristics and equitable access to care.
Annette Browne, Professor, School of Nursing, University of British Columbia - Video - PowerPoint
Marion Devaux, Statistician, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) - Video - PowerPoint
 
 
 
Policies and health inequalities
Chair: Philip Merrigan, Université du Québec à Montréal
 
The Political Economy of Health Inequalities - Video - PowerPoint
Dennis Raphael
York University, Canada

Avenues politiques : intervenir pour réduire les inégalités sociales de santé - Video - PowerPoint
Maude Chapados, Roseline Lambert
Institut national de santé publique du Québec, Canada
Relevance of Policy Change Models to Tackle Health Inequalities - Video - PowerPoint
Toba Bryant
University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada

La demande d'assurance complémentaire santé en France : enseignements sur le concept d'abordabilité financière - Video - PowerPoint
Michel Grignon1, Bidénam Chopin2
1: McMaster University, Ontario, Canada; 2: MSSS, Québec, Canada

Portrait des inégalités dans les expositions et dans l’accès aux politiques publiques des travailleurs temporaires - Video - PowerPoint
Katherine Lippel1, Michel Vézina2, Amélie Funes3
1: Université d'Ottawa, Canada; 2: Université Laval, Institut national de santé publique du Québec; 3: Institut national de santé publique du Québec
 
 
 
Closing the feedback loop: From monitoring to policymaking
Chair: Amélie Quesnel-Vallée, McGill University
This session is sponsored by the Thematic Committee on Health over the Life Course of the Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster.
The session will bear on the use of population data on health inequalities in the development of governmental policies in Québec.
Lyne Jobin, Assistant Director General of Public Health, Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux du Québec - Video - PowerPoint
Jean-Louis Denis, Professor. École Nationale d’Administration Publique (ÉNAP) - Video
 

Organizers



Public Health Agency of Canada

Location

Complexe des sciences Pierre-Dansereau UQÀM)
200, Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, QC, Canada

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For Information

Amélie Quesnel-Vallée
Scientific Director
amelie.quesnelvallee@mcgill.ca

Geneviève Brunet-Gauthier
Coordinator
genevieve.brunet-gauthier@mcgill.ca

Jean Poirier
QICSS Assistant Director
jean.poirier@umontreal.ca