The large number of data sets available for study allows researchers, scientists and students to explore all areas of social sciences. Administrative files, micro-data, longitudinal panel surveys, cross-sectional surveys, linked data and census data can all be accessed. Below are some examples of the research conducted in the QICSS laboratory recently:
- With data coming from theand the, a team led byFeras M. Ghazawiconducted research on. According to this research, an aging population “contributes significantly to the increase incidence of CMM”;
- Using the accidental experiment created by a policy change in parental leave and using data from the, 山ǿ PhD candidate Nagham Sayour was able to show an;
- Using data from the, Amélie Quesnell-Vallée and James Falconer analysedthe . They are hoping to improve healthcare and the relationship between doctor and patient;
- Researchers in Geography Thomas Herrmann, Geneviève Boisjoli, Nancy A. Ross and Ahmed M. El-Geneidy used theto figure out, and what is most important in designing a city to encourage people to walk more;
- Molly Mayer and Céline Le Bourdais, in 2018, were able toof Quebec instigating non-transferable paternity leave on families, using data from the.