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期刊名:Canadian studies in population

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ISSN:0380-1489

e-ISSN:1927-629X

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Luca Maria Pesando,Audrey Dorélien,Xavier St-Denis et al. Luca Maria Pesando et al.
This essay provides a series of reflections on the current state of demography as seen by four early-career researchers who are actively engaged in aspects of the discipline as varied as research, teaching, mentorship, data collection effor...
Tyler W Myroniuk,Michelle Teti,Enid Schatz et al. Tyler W Myroniuk et al.
Canada and the USA are often compared for their markedly different approaches to health care despite cultural similarities and sharing the world's longest international boundary. The period between the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Janu...
Andrew C Patterson Andrew C Patterson
A large multidisciplinary literature discusses the relationship between economic growth and population health. The idea that economic growth is good for societies has inspired extensive academic debate, but conclusions have been mixed. To h...
Kate H Choi,Patrick Denice Kate H Choi
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic underscores the importance of place of residence as a determinant of health. Prior work has primarily examined the relationship between neighbourhoods' sociodemographic traits and COVID...
Víctor M García-Guerrero,Hiram Beltrán-Sánchez Víctor M García-Guerrero
The new coronavirus (COVID-19) is having a major impact on mortality and survival in most countries of the world, with Mexico being one of the countries most heavily impacted by the pandemic. In this paper, we study the impact of COVID-19 d...
Josephine Etowa,Ilene Hyman,Charles Dabone et al. Josephine Etowa et al.
There is growing evidence that the risk and burden of COVID-19 infections are not equally distributed across population subgroups and that racialized communities are experiencing disproportionately higher morbidity and mortality rates. Howe...
Yann Décarie,Pierre-Carl Michaud Yann Décarie
The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to excess mortality across the globe, and Canada has been no exception. Nonetheless, the pandemic experience has been very different across provinces, and the objective of this paper is to inv...