Sociology Presentations
The research and studies highlighted in Sociology Presentations examine human society in various locations, professions and stages of life. Topics include immigration and resettlement, education, socio economic status as a health variable, and aboriginal health and culture.
Submissions from 2022
New and transferable digital skills in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic: Mobilizing social support, Molly-Gloria Harper, Anabel Quan-Haase, and William Hollingshead
Submissions from 2012
Work Carried out by Demographers in the International Sphere, John Kelly
Events from 2011
Immigration and the Population of Canada: The 2000-2010 Decade in Historical Context, Roderic Beaujot and Muhammed Raza
Resettlement and The Crisis of Identity, Secil Erdogan
Let Passion Be Your Guide, Ted Hewitt
Submissions from 2010
Long-term Socioeconomic Status and the Experience of Preventable Disease: A Comparative Analysis of Fundamental Cause Theory, Andrea Willson
Submissions from 2009
Leaving University without Graduating: Evidence from Canada’s Youth in Transition Survey, Wolfgang Lehmann and Eric Tenkorang
Statistics Canada Aboriginal Peoples Survey, Nicholas Spence
Poster Introductions III--Predicting Vulnerability: Pandemic H1N1/09 and Canada’s First Nations, Nicholas Spence and Jerry White
Socioeconomic History and Preventable Disease: A Comparative Analysis of Fundamental Cause Theory, Andrea Wilson and Amir Erfani
Breastfeeding Practices of Immigrant Mothers in Canada: The Role of Immigration Status, Length of Residence, and Ethnic Minority, Gebremariam Woldemicael