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Abstract This study uses data from two National Graduate Survey (NGS) cohorts—graduates of 2015 and graduates of 2020—to investigate how educational credentials impact differences in early career income between Indigenous and non‐Indigenous post‐secondary graduates in Canada and whether these differences are conditional on the labour market returns to ...
Kevin Mongeon, Janique Dubois
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Œuvre 220 : Édouard Levé d’après Nicolas Brasseur - Entretien avec Olivier Sécardin
Nicolas Brasseur, artiste, photographe, né en 1981 à Nantes. Vit et travaille à Paris. Diplômé de l’École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Paris en 2008, Nicolas Brasseur poursuit un travail documentaire au sein d’institutions françaises ...
Olivier Sécardin
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L’édition 2019 des Indicateurs des maladies chroniques au Canada (IMCC) fournit les estimations les plus récentes du fardeau des maladies chroniques au Canada ainsi que des mesures de la santé générale et des déterminants connexes de la santé.
Mélanie Varin +3 more
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The effects of need‐based financial aid on educational decisions and outcomes: Evidence from Canada
Abstract Using administrative data from Canada, this paper presents new evidence on the causal effects of a large‐scale need‐based financial aid program on undergraduate students' educational decisions and outcomes, including the understudied institution and major choices.
Qian Liu
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How do Syrah winemakers from two different French regions conceptualise peppery wines?
This work investigated Syrah producers' conceptualisation of peppery wines from two different wine regions. For the study, a long-term memory approach was used; in addition, the effects of the region of origin, as well as the sensitivity of the ...
Olivier GEFFROY +10 more
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Perceived Benefits of an Undergraduate Degree
Canadian university students tend to endorse employment-related reasons for attending university ahead of other reasons such as personal satisfaction or intellectual growth.
Cole Norton, Tanya Martini
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Abstract Aims Effective weight management pharmacotherapies are a new alternative to bariatric surgery or health behaviour intervention (HBI) alone. Comparative cost‐effectiveness evaluations can guide decision‐making. We aimed to evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of sleeve gastrectomy (SG), Roux‐en‐Y gastric bypass (RYGB), semaglutide, tirzepatide, and ...
Nisha Gupta +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Since 2019, SARPEP (Système Apprenant Rapide pour les programmes de Premiers Épisodes Psychotiques), a rapid learning health system (RLHS) for Quebec's Early Intervention for Psychosis Services, operates to bridge the evidence‐practice gap across the province. Despite strong stakeholder support and government recommendations, peer
Beatrice Todesco +10 more
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Nuna Aliannaittuk Auttuq—Thawing of the Beautiful Lands of Inuvialuit: Lessons for Sensing Policy
Abstract This article, co‐led by an Inuk scholar, Inuvialuit graduate student, and non‐Indigenous academic co‐investigators, explores the implications of climate displacement research for public administration, policy, and governance, with a specific emphasis on sensing in relation to policy.
Karla Jessen Williamson +4 more
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De l’acteur au sujet : une méthode pour évaluer un curriculum
Cet article méthodologique présente un modèle d’évaluation d’un curriculum s’appuyant sur le discours des acteurs. Cette étude a mis en oeuvre des approches qualitatives et statistiques qui ont permis de saisir et de préciser, avec des outils différents ...
Yvette Cottavoz, Michèle Moine
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