FINAL PROGRAM ANNUAL MEETING OF CANADIAN POPULATION SOCIETY MAY 28 – 30 MAY 2014 BROCK UNIVERSITY ST-CATHARINES, ONTARIO CANADIAN POPULATION SOCIETY 2014 Annual Meeting Final Program ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Tuesday May 27 Location: Mackenzie Chown D Block -- 205 2014 Graduate Research Development Conference Hosted by Canadian Population Society, co-organized with the Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster (PCLC) Organizers: Stacey Hallman (University of Western Ontario), Laura Wright (University of Western Ontario) and Maxwell Hartt (University of Waterloo) Contact: shallma@uwo.ca, lwrigh56@uwo.ca, or mhartt@uwaterloo.ca ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Brock University Campus Map: http://www.brocku.ca/webfm_send/1367 ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Tuesday, May 27, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Location: Wellington Court 11 Wellington Street St. Catharines, Ontario L2R 4W9 Tel – 905.682.5518 CPS COUNCIL MEETING (For CPS Council members) Chair: Eric Fong (University of Toronto) ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ -1- CANADIAN POPULATION SOCIETY, 2014 ANNUAL MEETING PAPER SESSIONS: WEDNESDAY-FRIDAY, MAY 28-30 WEDNESDAY, May 28 Wednesday, May 28, 8:45 AM – 10:30 PM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 1.1: METHODS AND POPULATION PROJECTIONS Session Chair: Barry Edmonston (University of Victoria) Organized by: René Houle (Statistics Canada) 1. Guillaume Marois and Alain Bélanger (Institut national de la recherche scientifique). SiDéLo: A Small Area Population Projection Model Using Ecological and Contextual Parameters. 2. Patrice Dion, Nora Bohnert and Jonathan Chagnon (Statistics Canada). Innovations accompanying Statistics Canada’s forthcoming Population Projections for Canada, Provinces and Territories 2013 to 2041. 3. Daniel Telake, Matthew Till and John Rietschlin (Employment and Social Development Canada). Old age dependency ratio projections under the LifePaths microsimulation model. 4. Tom Perks (University of Lethbridge). Obesity and its relation to employment income: Does the bias in self-reported BMI alter the relationship? Wednesday, May 28, 10:45 AM - 12:00 AM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 1.2: IMMIGRATION AND MIGRATION RESEARCH USING NEW DATA AT STATISTICS CANADA Session Chair: Michael Haan (University of New Brunswick) Organized by: Michael Haan (University of New Brunswick) 1. Bonikowska, Aneta (Statistics Canada), Feng Hou (Statistics Canada), Garnett Picot (Statistics Canada). New Immigrants Seeking New Places: The Role of Policy Changes in the Regional Distribution of New Immigrants to Canada. 2. Schellenberg, Grant (Statistics Canada), and Yuqian Liu (Statistics Canada). Inter-provincial employment: Long-term trends and inter-provincial migration. 3. Haan, Michael (University of New Brunswick) and Yuqian Liu (Statistics Canada). A Lifetime of Mobility: Insights from the 1991 Census-Longitudinal Worker File. -2- Wednesday, May 28, 12:00 AM - 12:30 PM Break – Pick up Lunch box for the lunch session sponsored by the Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster (PCLC) Wednesday, May 28, 12:30 AM - 2:15 PM LUNCH SESSION Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 1.3: IMMIGRATION AND LABOUR MARKET Session Chair: Barry Edmonston (University of Victoria) Organized by: Michael Haan (University of New Brunswick) Discussant: Stanley Kustec, Senior analyst, Citizenship and Immigration Canada) 1. Sano, Yujiro (Memorial University). How Do Employment Patterns of Immigrants Differ between New and Traditional Immigrant Gateways: Comparisons Between Atlantic Canada and Three Largest Cities. 2. Wanner, Richard (University of Calgary). The “Great Recession” and Immigrant Labour Market Outcomes: Results from the Canadian Labour Force Survey. 3. Hong. Jangman (University of New Brunswick). Disadvantage or Upward Mobility?: The Self-Employment Incomes of Immigrants and Minorities Wednesday, May 28, 2:30 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 1.4: IMMIGRATION AND MIGRATION Session Chair: Michael Haan (University of New Brunswick) Organized by: Michael Haan (University of New Brunswick) 1. Kim, Ann H. (York University), Reem Attieh (York University), and Benjamin Christensen (York University). Shifting the data landscape for immigration studies in Canada: Limitations and opportunities in the non-profit sector. 2. Shen, Jing (University of Lethbridge), Charles Jones (University of Toronto) and Susan McDaniel (University of Lethbridge). Generation Status, Peer Exposure, and Risk of Violent Behaviour among Youth in Canada. 3. Liu, Jinju (Beijing City University), and Wei Chen (People’s University of China). Floating Migration in China: A Life Table Analysis. 4. Islam, Mohammad Mainul (McGill University), Anita J. Gagnon (McGill University). Access to Reproductive Health Care for Urban Migrant Women in Bangladesh. 5. Edmonston, Barry And Sharon M Lee (University of Victoria). Residential Mobility Of Elderly Canadians:Trends And Determinants -3- ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Wednesday, May 28, Time: 5:00 PM 7:00 PM Location: Congress Centre (Walker Complex) President’s Reception ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Wednesday, May 28, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM (cash bar) CPS BANQUET Location: Restaurant The Syndicate 332 Ontario Street, St. Catharines ON L2R 5L8 Phone: 905-228-3199 The restaurant is about 12 minutes by cab from Brock University. Please note that there is one other restaurant by the same name in Niagara Falls, we have reserved the one in St. Catharines. ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ -4- THURSDAY, May 29 Thursday, May 29, 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 2.1: FAMILY AND FERTILITY: DOMESTIC ISSUES Session Chair: Gustave Goldmann, (University of Ottawa). Organized by: Benoît Laplante (Institut national de la recherche scientifique) 1. Parveen Nangia (Laurentian University) Intimate partner abuse in Canada 2. Bali Ram, Arun K. Sharma, Abhishek Singh and Awdhesh Yadav (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur). Family size and spousal physical violence against women in India: Selection or causation 3. Mariona Lozano , Céline Le Bourdais (McGill University) and Dana Hamplová (Czech Academy of Sciences). Parental perceived stress and work-family balance: The effect of non-standard schedules. Thursday, May 29, 10:30 AM – 12:00 AM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 2.2: LONE-PARENT HOUSEHOLDS: COMPLEXITY, DIVERSITY AND CHANGE Session Chair: Lisa Strohschein, University of Alberta Organized by: Lisa Strohschein, University of Alberta Discussant: TBD 1. Gustave Goldmann, (University of Ottawa). Aboriginal lone-parent families and their socio-economic challenges: The child’s perspective 2. Lisa Strohschein (University of Alberta) Children born to single, never-married mothers: What do we know? What do we need to know? 3. Charles Jones (University of Toronto) and Jing Shen (University of Lethbridge). Children and union dissolution in Canada 4. Constance T. Gager (Montclair State University), Scott T. Yabiku (Arizona State University), and Miriam R. Linver (Montclair State University). The effect of parental marital conflict and status on adult child relationship status: A comparison of single, married, and divorced parents Lunch Break, May 29, 12:00 AM - 1:00 PM -5- Thursday, May 29, 1:00 PM - 2:45 PM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 2.3: FAMILY AND FERTILITY Session Chair: Rachel Margolis (University of Western Ontario). Organized by: Benoît Laplante (Institut national de la recherche scientifique) 1. Arzu Sardarli (First Nations University of Canada) and Frank Trovato (University of Alberta). Role of environmental factors in forming seasonal fertility oscillations. 2. Atsu Dorvlo and Zainab Al-Belushi (Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman). Changing Fertility in Oman. 3. Mohammad Mainul Islam and Anita J Gagnon (McGill University). Marrying early in Bangladesh: Determinants and issues on reproductive health and human rights. 4. Laura Wright (Western University) The timing of family formation: A comparison of those in the skilled trades and the university educated across the 1905-1995 Canadian cohorts. Thursday, May 29, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 2.4: FAMILY AND FERTILITY: LIVING ARRANGEMENTS AND RELATED ISSUES Session Chair: Rachel Margolis (University of Western Ontario). Organized by: Benoît Laplante (Institut national de la recherche scientifique) 1. Xin YUAN and Yingtan MU (Nankai University). Analysis on the differences of living arrangement between single-child and none single-child in China. Base on difference decomposition of logistic regression. 2. Zenaida Ravanera, Fernando Rajulton and Roderic Beaujot (University of Western Ontario) Women at midlife in Canada: Pathways to living alone and their impact on well-being 3. Lu Chen (Nankai University) and Peter C. Coyte (University of Toronto). The influence of informal care on labour market outcomes for married women in China. 4. Anne Milan and Nadine Laflamme (Statistics Canada). Ethnocultural and sociodemographic characteristics of the population who are grandparents coresiding with their grandchildren. 5. Rachel Margolis (University of Western Ontario). A demographic analysis of the grandparent phase of life. -6- FRIDAY, May 30 Friday, May 30, 8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 3.1: SOCIAL DIVERSITY Session Chair: Lisa Kaida (Memorial University) Organized by: Lisa Kaida (Memorial University) 1. Nicole Denier and Sean Waite (McGill University). Gay Pay in CanadianCities: Local Labour Market Effects on Sexual Minority Earnings Gaps. 2. Ravi Pendakur (University of Ottawa) and Fernando Mata (Carlton University). Of Intake and Outcomes: Wage Trajectories of Immigrant Categories in Canada. 3. Kelly Ruest (Carlton University). On Emerging Adulthood and Family Life Course Theories. 4. Menghan Zhao (Renmin University of China). The Expansion of Undocumented Employment in Beijing and Its Coping Strategy 5. Darcy Hango (Statistics Canada). Ability in Mathematics and Science at age 15 and Program Choice in University: Differences by Gender 6. Eric Fong and Josh Harold (U of Toronto). The Effect of Ethnic Economy's Level of Enclosure on Co-Ethnic Earnings Friday, May 30, 10:45 PM – 12:30 AM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 3.2: HEALTH AND MORTALITY IN CANADA Session Chair: Gustave Goldman (University of Ottawa) Organized by: Amélie Quesnel-Vallée (McGill University) 1. James Iveniuk and L. Philip Schumm (University of Chicago). Social relationships and mortality in older adulthood: Social participation, perceived support, social networks and neighborhood characteristics. 2. Omariba, Walter (Statistics Canada). Neighbourhood Immigrant Concentration, Ethnicity, and Cardiovascular Diseases Related Admissions in Ontario. 3. Matthew Till (Employment and Social Development Canada). Developing Stable Disability Statistics at Small Area Levels of Geography 4. Jianye Liu (Lakehead University ). The determinants of health status of unattached adults in Canada: A longitudinal perspective. 5. Anna Kemeny (Statistics Canada). Coping with the demands of family caregiving: Results from a National Survey. -7- Lunch Break, May 29, 12:30 AM - 1:30 PM Friday, May 30, 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 Session 3.3: MORTALITY : INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE OVER THE LIFE COURSE Session Chair: Gustave Goldman (University of Ottawa) Organized by: Amélie Quesnel-Vallée (McGill University) 1. S. K. Mishra (L.B.S.P.G. College), Chandauli, U.P., India, Bali Ram (Carleton University), Abhishek Singh (International Institute for Population Sciences) and Awdhesh Yadav (International Institute for Population Sciences). Birth Order, Child’s Gender and Infant Mortality in India. 2. Ram U, P Jha (Centre for Global Health Research), F Ram, K. Kumar (International Institute for Population Sciences), R Kumar (Institute of Medical Education and Research), R Dikshit (Tata Memorial Hospital) and P C Gupta (Institute of Public Health). Contemporary Estimates of Gender Specific Mortality for Population Aged 15 to 69 Years in India’s 600 Districts 4. Jiehua Lu and Yue Li (Peking University). The study of influence factors on mortality risk of the elderly with cognitive impairment in China:Based on a sociological perspective. 5. Chen Wei (Renmin University of China). Month of Birth and Old-age Mortality; Evidence from China. ══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Friday, May 30, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 CPS GENERAL MEETING (For all Canadian Population Society Members) Chair: Eric Fong (University of Toronto) ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ Friday, May 30, 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Location: Glenridge Building A - 162 CPS COUNCIL MEETING (For CPS Council members) Chair: Eric Fong (University of Toronto) ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════ -8-