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Department of SociologyDepartment of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health Email: amelie.quesnelvallee@mcgill.caTel (Main): 514.398.2758McGill UniversityTel (IRIS): 514.398.5842855 Sherbrooke West, Room 713Fax: 514.398.4503Montreal QC H3A 2T7mcgill.ca/irisEducationPost-Doctoral Fellow, 2004-05, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, McGill University. Ph.D. in Sociology, 2004, Duke University. Chair: Thomas DiPrete Winner of the American Sociological Association Dissertation Award, 2005M.A. in Sociology, 2001, Duke University. Concentrations: Medical Sociology and Demography Demography exam passed with distinctionM.Sc. in Sociology, 2000, Université de Montréal, Co-Chairs: Andrée Demers and Marcel SimardMention d’honneur (Dean’s Honour List)B.Sc. in Sociology, 1998, Université de Montréal. Mention d’honneur (Dean’s Honour List)AppointmentsAssociate professor (with tenure), joint appointment in the Department of Sociology (Faculty of Arts) and the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health (Faculty of Medicine), McGill University. 2011 to present. Founding Director, International Research Infrastructure on Social Inequalities in Health (IRIS), McGill University. 2009 to present. Assistant professor (tenure-track), joint appointment in the Department of Sociology (Faculty of Arts) and the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health (Faculty of Medicine), McGill University. 2005-2011. Associate member, Institut de recherche de santé publique de l’Université de Montréal. 2009 to present. Research and Teaching InterestsSocial inequalities in healthStratification and mobilityHealth and social policiesCross-national comparative researchLife course analysisMedical sociology and Social epidemiologyQuantitative methodsSocial demographySelected Awards, Honours and Fellowships2010Best poster award, Population Association of America2005American Sociological Association Dissertation Award. 2004Best Student Paper Award, Aging and the Lifecourse Section, American Sociological Association. Graduate student award, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Fonds Québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture Postdoctoral fellowship (2004-2005)2003Dorothy S. Thomas Award, Population Association of America. Best Student Paper Award, Medical Care Section, American Public Health Association. Best Student Paper Award, Population Section, American Sociological Association. Program for Advanced Research in the Social Sciences Graduate Fellowship, Duke University (2003-04)2002Vorsanger-Smith Scholar, Department of Sociology, Duke University (2002-2003)1999Graduate Award fellowship, Graduate School, Duke University (1999-2004)Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral fellowship (1999-2003)Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program Doctoral fellowship (1999-2002)Dept. of Health and Social Behavior, Harvard School of Public Health S.D. tuition fellowship (declined)Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship, Harvard University (declined). Three awarded annually. 1998Health Canada National Health Research and Development Program M.Sc. Training fellowship Dean's list, Faculté des études supérieures [Graduate School], Université de Montréal.1996-1998Dean's list, Faculté des arts et sciences [Arts and Sciences], Université de Montréal.1995-1998Academic Excellence Scholarship, Faculté des arts et sciences [Arts and Sciences], U. de Montréal.Teaching Summary of Courses Taught at McGill Course title(code)Department(s)Course level (credits)Semesters taught (Enrollment)Health Care Systems in Comparative Perspective (EPIB 525B/ SOCI 525B)Epidemiology and Sociology (cross-listed)Graduate seminar (3 credits)F11 (19); W11 (14); W10 (15); W09 (18); W08: Maternity leave; F06 (19); W06 (20)Health and Illness, special topic: Health inequalities (SOCI 309)Sociology300-level advanced undergraduate (3 credits)F11 (89); F10 (79); F09 (79); F08 (79); F07 (64); W07 (83); W06 (70)Summary of Student Supervision at McGill Summary of student supervision Post-Doctoral: 3 complete Ph.D.: 2 complete; 2 in progress M.A./M.Sc.: 8 complete; 1 in progress Undergraduate: Honours theses 5 complete; Internships4 complete; Supervision in progressCarter, Renée, PhD Epidemiology (Expected 2014). National Catastrophic Drug Coverage in Canada: Balancing Equity and Efficiency. Funding: CIHR MOP77800.Lewis, Rebekah, PhD Sociology (Expected 2012). Understanding unintended pregnancy: A study of repeat abortion in Canadian women. Funding: Doctoral fellowship, Fonds Québécois de recherche sur la nature et les technologies. Koh, Maria. MSc Epidemiology (Expected 2012). Measuring social exclusion in Canada: Material deprivation, household income, and their impact on health. Funding: Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s Award; CIHR MOP77800 and CFI pleted Supervision2012 Song, Hyun. MSc Epidemiology (Expected 2012). Insurance Matters: Access to Prescription Drugs in Children from Working Poor Families. Funding through CIHR MOP77800 and CFI 12773. 2011Dr. Renahy, ?milie (2008-2011) Postdoctoral fellow; McGill Department of Epidemiology. Funding: CFI 12773.Geoffroy, Dominique, MA Sociology (Expected 2011). Susceptibility to Nicotine Dependence: The Role Played by Social Needs During Adolescence. Funding: CIHR MOP77800.Park, Alison. MSc Epidemiology 2011. Parents’ education, social attainment, and major depressive episode’. Funding: Québec Interuniversity Centre for Social Statistics matching grant; CIHR MOP77800 and CFI 12773.2010Dr. Setia, Maninder, PhD Epidemiology 2010 (Co-supervision with John Lynch). Health of Canadian immigrants:The role of social factor:Strategic Training Program in public and population health research of Quebec; CIHR fellowship; Québec Interuniversity Centre for Social Statistics matching grant; CIHR MOP77800. Position upon completion: Research consultant, Humsafar Trust, Mumbai, India. Clouston, Sean, PhD Sociology 2010. Partnered for Health: How Health Interacts with Partnerships, and how Policy Manages Health Inequality. Funding: Doctoral fellowships, Fonds Québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Canada/USA Fulbright Program; Québec Interuniversity Centre for Social Statistics matching grant; CIHR MOP77800.Position upon completion: Post-doctoral Research Associate, IALSA/HALCyon Longitudinal Research Network, University of Victoria (Dr. Hofer)/University College London (Dr. Kuh). 2009Jenkins, Tania, MA Sociology 2009. Arduous Access: Challenges surrounding access to family doctors in Quebec, Canada. Funding: CGS Masters’ fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Québec Interuniversity Centre for Social Statistics matching grant; CIHR MOP77800. Awards: McGill Institute for the Study of Canada Joseph and Sandra Rotman prize for Student Excellence in Public Policy Innovation (2009); Governor General of Canada Academic Gold Medal recipient, 2009-10.Current position: Doctoral student in Sociology at Brown University (2010-2015).2008Dr. Koenig, Claudia (2008) Postdoctoral fellow; McGill Department of Epidemiology. Funding: CIHR MOP77800. Current position: Head of Research and Development, Institute of Midwifery, School of Health Professions, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland.Ansari, Hina, MSc Epidemiology 2007 (Co-supervision with Rebecca Fuhrer). Socioeconomic disparities in physician usage in the UK and the role of private health insurance. Funding: CIHR MOP77800. Current position: Research assistant at Toronto Western Hospital. 2007Dr. Bourque, Mélanie (2005-2007) Postdoctoral fellow; McGill Department of Epidemiology.Funding: Strategic Training Program in public and population health research of Quebec. Current position: Assistant professor (tenure-track) 2007-, Department of Social Work, Université du Québec – Outaouais (St-Jérome campus). Luchenski, Serena, MSc Epidemiology 2007 (Co-supervision with John Lynch). Gender differences in social inequalities in health in Canada. Funding: Masters’ fellowship, Fonds de recherche en santé du Québec; CIHR MOP77800. Prizes: Prix d’excellence du Réseau de recherche en santé des populations du Québec [The Excellence Prize from the Quebec Population Health Research Network] (2008). Current position: PhD student, University College London, UK. 2006Clouston, Sean, MA Sociology 2006. Income, Health and Insurance: Longitudinal Health Selection by Health Coverage in Canada. Funding: CIHR MOP77800.DeHaney, Suzanne, MSc Epidemiology 2006 (in co-supervision with Antonio Ciampi). Does the effect of contingent employment on depressive symptoms vary by employment status? Funding: CIHR MOP77800.Undergraduate Honors Thesis Supervision 2010-11 Mariajosé Aguilera (IDS/Economics); Karine Fonda (IDS); Jennifer Natenshon (Sociology)2009-10 Chelsea Nichols (Sociology)2007-08 Danielle Rodin (Sociology)Internship Supervision2010 Karine Fonda, Arts Research Internship Award, Internship at IRIS, McGill University2007 Danielle Rodin, Internship with the Institute for Health and Social Policy, McGill UniversityLaura Damecour, Internship with the International Longevity Center-France, Paris. 2006 Dominique Geoffroy, Internship at the Groupe de recherche sur les aspects sociaux de la santé et de la prévention, Université de Montréal. Directed Readings Courses2010. Population Dynamics. Christine Proulx, PhD Sociology, McGill University. 2009 Health Systems. Caroline Skolnik, MD student (elective), McGill University. PhD Committee memberSusan Rogers, PhD Sociology, (ongoing) McGill, Supervisor Alberto CambrosioNorma Husk, PhD Sociology, (2011) McGill, Supervisor Jennifer FishmanMagali Girard, PhD Sociology, (2010) McGill, Supervisor Michael SmithValerie Martin, PhD Sociology (2008) McGill, Supervisor Céline Le BourdaisPhD Comprehensive examination reader2012: Marie-?ve Gagnon, PhD Sociology McGill (Population Dynamics Area), Supervisor Michael Smith.2011: Claudia Masferrer Leon, PhD Sociology McGill (Population Dynamics Area), Supervisor Céline Le Bourdais; Chaowen Chan, PhD Sociology McGill (Population Dynamics Area), Supervisor Céline Le Bourdais.2010: Christine Proulx, PhD Sociology McGill (Population Dynamics Area), Supervisor Céline Le Bourdais. 2009: Rebekah Lewis, PhD Sociology McGill (Medical Sociology Area), Supervisor Amélie Quesnel-ValléeAndrew Hoffman, PhD Sociology McGill (Medical Sociology Area), Supervisor Alberto Cambrosio France-Pascale Ménard, PhD Sociology McGill (Population Dynamics Area), Supervisor Céline LeBourdais2008: Loes Knaapen, PhD Sociology McGill (Medical Sociology Area), Supervisor Alberto CambrosioPhD Proposal defense examiner2010: Andrea VanHulst, PhD Public Health Université de Montréal, Supervisor Tracie A Barnett2009: Susan Rogers, PhD Sociology McGill, Supervisor Alberto Cambrosio2007: Rachel Kidman, PhD Epidemiology McGill, Supervisor Jody Heymann 2006: Dr. Genevieve Cadieux, PhD Epidemiology McGill, Supervisor Robyn Tamblyn.Internal examiner2011Nathalie Coyle, MSc Epidemiology, McGill University, Supervisor: Erin Strumpf2010 Jessica Adam-Smith, MSc Epidemiology (non-thesis), McGill University, Supervisor: Sam Harper2009 Brendan Smith, MSc Epidemiology McGill University, Supervisor Eric LoucksSheila McDonald, PhD Epidemiology McGill University, Supervisor Erica Moodie Rachel Kidman, PhD Epidemiology McGill University, Supervisor Jody Heymann2006 Amélie Drouin, MA Sociology (project), McGill University. Supervisor: Giovani Burgos.External examiner2012Marie-Christine Brault, PhD, Département de Sociologie, Université de Montréal, Supervisor: ?ric Lacourse. 2011Anne-Sophie Cousteaux, PhD, ?cole Doctorale de Sciences Po (Sociologie), Paris. Supervisor: Alain Chenu. 2010 Sara Holton, PhD, School of Population Health, Melbourne University. Supervisor: Jane Fisher & Heather Rowe2009 Audrey Layes, MSc Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie U. Supervisor: Yukiko Asada. Ga?lle Leruste, MA Political Science, McGill University. Supervisor: Antonia Maioni. 2008 Emily Kagan, Honours Geography, McGill University. Supervisor: Nancy Ross. Research SupportSummary of Research Support (direct costs, since 2005)Research income generated as principal investigator (PI):$1,815,299Research income generated as a co-PI or co-applicant: $4,849,980External Funding Agencies2011Health and Society Research Scholar Junior 2, Fonds de recherche en santé du Québec. (2011-2014) 188 724$ Chercheur-Boursier Junior 2, Volet Santé et Société, Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec pour le projet “ Comprendre les entraves à la couverture d'assurance maladie et conséquences pour les inégalités sociales de santé : L'apport de la base de données sur l'accès à l'assurance maladie”.2010Canadian Institutes for Health Research. Operating grant (renewal of MOP 77800; 2010-2013) $320,804 PI (co-applicants: Emilie Renahy, Melanie Bourque). Understanding the impact of barriers to health insurance coverage in maintaining health inequalities: The Health Insurance Access DatabaseCanadian Institutes for Health Research. Operating grant (TOO 105429; 2010-2012) $163,248 PI (co-applicants: Emilie Renahy, Antonia Maioni, Mélanie Bourque). Special competition: Advancing Theoretical and Methodological Innovations in Health Research. Health inequalities in Canada: Development of the Health Systems Equity Index2009Canada Foundation for Innovation. Infrastructure Operating Fund. (2009-2011) $38,890 PI. International Research Infrastructure on Social Inequalities in Health (IRIS). Canadian Institutes for Health Research (2009-2015) - $1,950,000 co-applicant (PA: Gilles Paradis, along with 51 other co-applicants). Formation en recherche transdisciplinaire sur les interventions en santé publique: Promotion, Prévention et Politiques Publiques (4P). Réseau de Recherche en Santé des Populations (2009) – FRSQ $4,524 PI (co-applicants: Emilie Renahy, Mélanie Bourque). Support for the development of a proposal to CIHR: Health inequalities in Canada: Development of the Health Systems Equity IndexPopulation change and the life course Cluster (2009-2010) - $5,000, PI (with co-app: Emilie Renahy). Functional databases for longitudinal analyses. The case of the National Population Health Survey in Canada.Population change and the life course Cluster (2009-2010) - $6,420, co-PI (with PI: Peggy McDonough, co-app: Sarah Brennenstuhl, University of Toronto). Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health and the Welfare State: A Research Synthesis.2007Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Strategic Research Network. (2007-2011) $2,145,000 Co-applicant (PI: Rod Beaujot; co-applicants: Le Bourdais, C.; Spencer, B.; McQuillan, K.; Bernard, P.; Wu, Z.; McDaniel, S.) Population Change and Lifecourse.Canada Foundation for Innovation. Leaders Opportunity Fund. (no. 12773; 2007-2011) $448,625 PI. International Research Infrastructure on Social Inequalities in Health (IRIS). 2006Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Interdisciplinary Capacity Enhancement grant. (2006-2011) $748,560 Co-applicant (PI: John Lynch; co-applicants Buckeridge, D.L.; Paradis, G.; Platt, R.W; Berthelot, J.-M.; Fuhrer, R.; Heymann, SJ; Le Bourdais, C.; Meaney, MJ; Ross NA) “Health disparities: Intergenerational dynamics and evidence-based assessment strategies (HD: IDEAS)”.Réseau de Recherche en Santé des Populations (2006-2007) – FRSQ $5,000 PI Support for the organization of the RC28 meeting, August 14-17, 2007, held at McGill and titled Cumulative Advantage: Education, Health, Wealth and Institutional Contexts.2005Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Programmatic operating grant (no. MOP 77800; 2005-2010) $328,005 PI (Co-applicants: Bourque, M and Holland, P) “Private health insurance as a contributing factor to socioeconomic inequities in health: Cross-national comparisons of Canada, Germany, the U.K. and the U.S.” Health and Society Research Scholar Junior 1, Fonds de recherche en santé du Québec. (2005-2010) 170,229$ Chercheur-Boursier Junior 1, Volet Santé et Société, Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec pour le projet “La contribution de l’assurance-maladie au développement des inégalités sociales en santé au cours de la vie”.2005Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec. ?tablissement des jeunes chercheurs (2005-2008; grant no. 5582) $45,000 PI “La contribution de l’assurance-maladie au développement des inégalités sociales en santé au cours de la vie ”.Fonds Québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture. Subvention de démarrage (grant no. 98126; 2005-2006). $15,000 PI “Le r?le de l’assurance médicale dans la perpétuation des inégalités sociales en santé mentale au course de la vie.” Internal Funding2011McGill Training and Retention of Health Professionals Project (Health Canada). $19,920. The Internet and Health Care Use Among Linguistic Minorities. 2010Arts Research Internship Award $2,000. Matching grant for the stipend of Karine Fonda, undergraduate summer intern. McGill University Conference Travel Grant $1,500. To present “U. S. Medical Sociology and Social Inequalities in Health: The Fight Is Not Over Yet!” Invited session on “U.S. Medical Sociology: For good or ill? XVII International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology, Gothenberg, Sweden, July 11-17, 2010. 2007McGill VP Research $4,800. Support for the organization of the Entretiens Jacques Cartier Colloquium “Comprendre le privé en santé”, held at McGill University, October 6, 2008. McGill Dean of Arts Development Fund $5,000. Support for the organization of the RC15/CMSA bilingual meeting, May 13-16, 2008, held at McGill and titled Making Connections for Health/Faire des ponts pour la santé. 2006McGill Provost $1,500Department of Sociology $3,000Dean of Arts $5,000Support for the organization of the RC28 meeting, August 14-17, 2007, held at McGill and titled Cumulative Advantage: Education, Health, Wealth and Institutional Contexts.McGill University Conference Travel Grant $1,500. To present “What is the contribution of health insurance to intergenerational inequalities in health in the U.S.?”, RC28 Meeting, Nijmegen, Netherlands, May 11-14, 2006. 2005McGill University. Start-Up Fund $18,000 PI. “La contribution de l’assurance-maladie au développement des inégalités sociales en santé au cours de la vie ”Contracts 2009 Statistics Canada contract: 85400-08-0055. PI $20,000. Validation and analysis of the Canadian Panel Household Survey pilot data. Publications (Underscored indicates trainees; * indicates trainees for whom I was primary supervisor; percent contribution to team effort in parentheses)Summary of Research PublicationsEdited books and monographs: 2Book prospectus under review1Refereed articles: 19Published abstracts: 4Book chapters: 11Reports:6Other publications: 5Conference presentations (past 5 years):30Guest lectures (past 5 years)20Books and monographsBéland, F., Contandriopoulos, A. P., Quesnel-Vallée, A., & Robert, L. (Eds.). 2008. Le privé dans la santé. Les discours et les faits. Montréal, Québec: Presses de l'Université de Montréal. Demers, A., & Quesnel-Vallée, A. 1998. L’intoxication à l’alcool: Conséquences et déterminants. Montréal: Comité permanent de lutte à la toxicomanie, Gouvernement du Québec. In refereed journals2012Quesnel-Vallée, A. and M. Taylor. Forthcoming. Socioeconomic Pathways to Depressive Symptoms in Adulthood: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979. Social Science & Medicine.Renahy, E.*, Alvarado Llano, B., Koh, M.* and Quesnel-Vallée, A. Forthcoming. Income and economic exclusion: Do they measure the same concept? International Journal for Equity in Health2011Brennenstuhl, S., A. Quesnel-Vallée, P. McDonough. Accepted. Welfare Regimes, Population Health and Health Inequalities: A Research Synthesis. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.Setia, M.S.*, Abrahamowicz, M., Tousignant, P., Lynch, J. & Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2011. Self rated health in Canadian immigrants: a longitudinal analysis of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada. Health & Place. 17 (2): 658-670.Setia, M.S.*, Quesnel-Vallée, A., Abrahamowicz, M., Tousignant, P. & Lynch, J. 2011. Access to health care in Canadian immigrants: a longitudinal study of the National Population Health Survey. Health and Social Care in the Community. 19(1): 70-79 2010Setia M.S.*, Quesnel-Vallée, A., Abrahamowicz, M., Tousignant, P. & Lynch, J. 2010. Different outcomes for different health measures in immigrants: Evidence from a longitudinal analysis of the National Population Health Survey, Canada (1994-2006); Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health Quesnel-Vallée, A. DeHaney, S.* & Ciampi, A. 2010. Temporary work and depressive symptoms: A propensity score analysis. Social Science & Medicine, 70(12), 1982-1987. 2009Curtis, S., Setia, M. S.*, & Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2009. Socio-geographic mobility and health status: a longitudinal analysis using the National Population Health Survey of Canada. Social Science & Medicine, 69(12), 1845-1853. Maximova, K., & Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2009. Mental health consequences of unintended childlessness and unplanned births: gender differences and life course dynamics. Social Science & Medicine, 68(5), 850-857. Setia, M. S.*, Quesnel-Vallée, A., Curtis, S., & Lynch, J. 2009a. Assessing the role of individual and neighbourhood characteristics in HIV testing: evidence from a population based survey. Open AIDS Journal, 3, 46-54. Setia, M. S.*, Quesnel-Vallée, A., Abrahamowicz, M., Tousignant, P., & Lynch, J. 2009b. Convergence of body mass index of immigrants to the Canadian-born population: evidence from the National Population Health Survey (1994-2006). European Journal of Epidemiology, 24(10), 611-623. 2008Luchenski, S.*, Quesnel-Vallée, A., & Lynch, J. 2008. Differences between women's and men's socioeconomic inequalities in health: longitudinal analysis of the Canadian population, 1994-2003. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 62(12), 1036-1044. 2007Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2007. The state of research on social inequalities in health: building on successes to tackle the next challenges. Revue d’Epidemiologie et de Santé Publique, 55(1), 1-2.Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2007. Self-rated health: caught in the crossfire of the quest for ‘true’ health? International Journal of Epidemiology, 36(6), 1161-1164.2006Bourque, M.*, & Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2006. Politiques sociales: un enjeu de santé publique? Lien social et politique, 55, 45-52. DiPrete, T. A., Goux, D., Maurin, ?., & Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2006. Work and Pay in Flexible and Regulated Labor Markets: A Generalized Perspective on Institutional Evolution and Inequality Trends in Europe and the U.S. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 24(3), 311-332. 2006Quesnel-Vallée, A., Bourque, M.*, Fedick, C., & Maioni, A. 2006. In the aftermath of Chaoulli v. Quebec: Whose opinion prevailed? Canadian Medical Association Journal, 175(9), 1051-1052. 2004Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2004. Is it really worse to have public health insurance than to have no insurance at all? Health insurance and adult health in the United States. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 45(4), 276-292. 2003Quesnel-Vallée, A., & Morgan, P. S. 2003. Missing the target? Correspondence of Fertility Intentions and Behavior in the U.S. Population Research and Policy Review, 22(5-6), 497-525. Abstracts in peer-reviewed journals2009Renahy, E.*, & Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2009. Unequal health and income trajectories: The role of health insurance in a national health system. American Journal of Epidemiology, 169, S76. 2007Ansari, H.*, Quesnel-Vallée, A., Dendukuri, N., & Fuhrer, R. 2007. Inequalities in access to healthcare by income and insurance status: A longitudinal analysis. American Journal of Epidemiology, 165(Suppl), S16. 2006Quesnel-Vallée, A., & Taylor, M. 2006. Pathways from parental education to adult trajectories of depressive symptoms. American Journal of Epidemiology, 163(Suppl), S70. 2005Quesnel-Vallée, A., Fuhrer, R., Shipley, M. J., Goldberg, M., & Marmot, M. G. 2005. Content and criterion validity of self-rated health by gender, socioeconomic position, and country. American Journal of Epidemiology, 161(Suppl), S134. Book prospectus under reviewQuesnel-Vallée, A. Health systems and health inequalities: The forgotten social determinants of health. Submitted to Regan Hoffman, Editor, Medicine, Oxford University Press (New York Office). Articles under review in refereed journalsClouston, S.*, A. Quesnel-Vallée. “The role of defamilialization in the relationship between partnership and self-rated health: A cross-national comparison of Canada and the United States” Social Science & Medicine. Quesnel-Vallée, A., E. Renahy*, T.M. Jenkins*, H. Cerigo. Assessing barriers to health insurance and threats to equity in comparative perspective: The Health Insurance Access Database. Under review in BMC Health Services Research. Book chapters2011Quesnel-Vallée, A., Farrah, J.-S., & Jenkins, T. M.* 2011. Population aging, health systems and equity: Shared challenges for the U.S. and Canada. In R. A. Settersten & J. L. Angel (Eds.), The Handbook of Sociology of Aging. New York: Springer. 2009Quesnel-Vallée, A., & Jenkins, T. M.* Social Policies and Health Inequalities. 2009. In W. C. Cockerham (Ed.), The New Blackwell Companion to Medical Sociology. (pp. 455-483). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. 2008In F. Béland, A. P. Contandriopoulos, A. Quesnel-Vallée & L. Robert (Eds.), Le privé dans la santé. Les discours et les faits. Montréal, Québec: Presses de l'Université de Montréal. Béland, F., Quesnel-Vallée, A., Contandriopoulos, A. P., & Cambourieu, C. 2008. Les assurances privées en santé: l'exception canadienne? (pp. 27-45). Béland, F., Contandriopoulos, A. P., Quesnel-Vallée, A. & Robert, L. L’horizon des défis et des débats sur le privé en santé : de la continuité des valeurs au changement des pratiques (pp.451-467). Bourque, M.* & Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2008. Les inégalités sociales de santé: l'impact de l'assurance-maladie. (pp. 146-164). Contandriopoulos, A. P., Robert, L., Béland, F. & Quesnel-Vallée, A. Pour une nouvelle lecture du débat sur le privé dans la santé. (pp. 11-22). Quesnel-Vallée, A., & Jenkins, T. M.* 2008. Vieillissement et utilisation des soins: comment départager les co?ts? (pp. 69-77). Quesnel-Vallée, A., & Soderstrom, L. 2008. Le défi démographique du vieillissement: une menace pour le financement des services de santé? (pp. 46-68). Bourque, M.*, & Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2008. La contribution des systèmes de santé aux inégalités sociales de santé. In ?. Gagnon, Y. Pelchat & ?. Robertson (Eds.), Politiques d'intégration, rapports d'exclusion. Action publique et justice sociale. (pp. 123-138). Québec, Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval. Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2008. L’approche des parcours de vie. In K. Frohlich, M. D. Koninck, A. Demers & P. Bernard (Eds.), Les inégalités sociales de santé au Québec. (pp. 221-242). Montreal: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal.Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2008. Health Insurance and Social Inequalities in Health. In D. Carr, R. Crosnoe, M. E. Hughes & A. Pienta (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the Life Course and Human Development. (pp. 198-202). Farmington Hills, Michigan: Thomson Gale.Research reports or reports produced for the government2010McDonough, P., Quesnel-Vallée, A., Brennenstuhl, S. 2010. Final Report on Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health and the Welfare State: A Research Synthesis. Report submitted to the Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster.Renahy, E.*, Alvarado Llano, B., Harper, S. and Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2010a. Data Evaluation and International Comparability of the CHPS-PILOT Survey. Report submitted to Andrew Heisz, Statistics Canada, contract #: 85400-08-0055. Renahy, E.*, Alvarado Llano, B., Harper, S. and Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2010b. Health Inequalities Over the Life Course. Report submitted to Andrew Heisz, Statistics Canada, contract #: 85400-08-0055. 2006Quesnel-Vallée, A., & Soderstrom, L. 2006. Malgré le vieillissement, le Québec pourra faire face à la hausse des co?ts de santé. Québec: Mémoire to the Assemblée nationale du Québec for the public consultation (commission parlementaire) on "Garantir l'accès: un défi d'équité, d'efficience et de qualité".2005The contribution of a Panel Study of Life-course Dynamics (PSLD) to public policy analysis in Canada 2005. Social Development - Canada. (Equal contributions with P. Bernard (Chair), P. Bélanger, J. Charbonneau, C. Le Bourdais, L. McDonald, S. Phipps, L. Potvin, J. D. Willms).Learning, Debating and Deciding: The contribution of longitudinal and lifecourse research to public policy in Canada. 2005. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (Equal contributions with P. Bernard (Chair), P. Bélanger, J. Charbonneau, J. Fast, A. H. Gauthier, C. Le Bourdais, T. Lemieux, D. Livingstone, R. Lyons, L. McDonald, M. Ornstein, S. Phipps, L. Potvin, B. G. Spencer, J. D. Willms).Other publications 2008Quesnel-Vallée, A. 2008. Poor Families in America's Health Care Crisis. [Book Review]. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 33(4), 1055-1057.Quesnel-Vallée, A. (2008). Health Inequality: Morality and Measurement. [Book Review]. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 99(6), 514.2006Quesnel-Vallée, A., & Soderstrom, L. (18-19 February, 2006). Le Québec pourra faire face à la hausse des co?ts de santé. Le Devoir, G6. 2005Lippman, A., & Quesnel-Vallée, A. (2005). Supreme Court Jeopardizes Women’s Right to Health: Jurists’ private insurance ruling especially negative for women. [Reprinted in The Canadian Women’s Health Network Magazine Spring 2006, 8(3/4)]. The Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives Monitor, 12(5), 12-13. Quesnel-Vallée, A. (2005). Constructions of health and illness: European perspectives. [Book Review]. Contemporary Sociology-A Journal of Reviews, 34(3), 322-323.Presentations at Major Professional Conferences (With peer-review), Past five years2012Emilie Renahy; Isabelle Parizot; Amélie Quesnel-Vallée; Pierre Chauvin. Unmet Needs because of Cost in the Paris Metropolitan Area: Evolution between 2005 and 2010, Population Association of America, San Francisco, CA, May 1-4, 2012. 2011Quesnel-Vallee, Amélie, Emilie Renahy, Tania M. Jenkins, Helen Cerigo. Assessing Threats to Equity in Comparative Perspective: The Health Insurance Access Database. International Society for Equity in Health: 6th International Conference 2011, Cartagena, Colombia, 26-28 September 2011American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV, August 20-23, 2011. Quesnel-Vallée, Amélie, Emilie Renahy. Pregnancy: A Risk Factor for Social Inequalities in Overweight and Obesity? Population Association of America, Washington, DC, March 31, April 2, 2011. 3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology, Montréal, June 21-24 2011.Maria Koh, Emilie Renahy and Amélie Quesnel-Vallée. Socioeconomic Patterning in Health Dynamics in Canada.Statistics Canada Socio-Economic Conference, Ottawa, ON, September 26-27, 2011. World Congress of Epidemiology, Edinburgh, Scotland.7-11th August 2011. 20105th Conference of Epidemiological Longitudinal Studies in Europe (CELSE 2010), Paphos, Cyprus, October 13-15, 2010.Park, A., A. Quesnel-Vallée and R. Fuhrer. “Educational Differences in Major Depressive Episode During Young Adulthood”.Quesnel-Vallée, A. and E. Renahy. “Health inequalities and the role of supplementary private health insurance in a national health system”. Renahy, E. and A. Quesnel-Vallée. Pregnancy: A risk factor for social inequalities in overweight and obesity?American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, August 14-17, 2010.Clouston, S. and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “Gender, Partnerships and Health in Canada and the USA: Policy Contexts, Intersectionality and the Selection/Causation Debate”. Quesnel-Vallée, A. and E. Renahy. “Health inequalities and the role of supplementary private health insurance in a national health system”. Brennenstuhl, S., A. Quesnel-Vallée, and P. McDonough. "Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health and the Welfare State: A Research Synthesis”. XVII International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology, Gothenberg, Sweden, July 11-17, 2010.Park, A., A. Quesnel-Vallée and R. Fuhrer. “Educational Differences in Major Depressive Episode During Young Adulthood”. Statistics Canada Socioeconomic Conference, Gatineau, Qc, April 26-27, 2010. Population Association of America meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 15-17, 2010.Renahy, E., M. Koh, and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “Social Exclusion as a Determinant of Health Inequalities.” Quesnel-Vallée, A., M. G. Taylor and A. Park. “Pathways from Parental Education to Adult Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms”. Winner of the Poster Award. 2009American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 7-11, 2009.Quesnel-Vallée, A. “Does Health Insurance Coverage Mitigate or Exacerbate Intergenerational Inequalities in Health in the U.S.?” Quesnel-Vallée, A., S. DeHaney and A. Ciampi. “Contingent work and depressive symptoms: Contribution of health selection and moderating effects of employment status”.Clouston, Sean and Amélie Quesnel-Vallée. “Married or Marriageable? The Relationship between Self-Rated Health and Marriage in Canada.” Canadian Population Society Meeting, Ottawa, May 27, 2009.Statistics Canada Socio-Economic Conference, Gatineau, May 4-5 2009.Quesnel-Vallée, A., E. Latimer, A. Liu, and J. Caron. “Income, access to mental health services and perceived unmet need in Canada”. Setia, Maninder Singh, Amélie Quesnel-Vallée, Michal Abrahamowicz, Pierre Tousignant, and John Lynch. “Health Care Access - who gets it and who doesn’t? Evidence from the National Population Health Survey (1994-2006)”. Clouston, S. and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “The Arguments for Marriage: The Effects of Marital Transitions on Self-Rated Health”, Population Association of America meeting, Detroit, April 30-May 1, 2009. 2008Setia, M.S., A. Quesnel-Vallée & J. Lynch. “Healthy Immigrant Effect: is it for everyone?” XVIII IEA World Congress of Epidemiology, Porto Alegre, Brazil, September 20-24, 2008. K?nig, C., S. Clouston, and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “Causation or Selection? The Relationship between Social Role Configurations and Health”. RC28 Semi-Annual Meeting, Stanford, August 6-9 2008. Clouston, S. & A. Quesnel-Vallée. “Relating Income to Health with an Eye to Marriage: Modeling Cause, Effect, and Selection”. Canadian Population Society Meeting, Vancouver, June 4-6, 2008. 2007Latimer, E.A., A. Quesnel-Vallée, A. Liu, J. Caron. “Income, access to mental health services and perceived unmet need in Canada”. Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Toronto, June 12-14, 2007. DeHaney, S., A. Quesnel-Vallée, A. Ciampi. “Contingent work and depressive symptoms: Contribution of health selection and moderating effects of employment status”. Journées Annuelles de Santé Publique, Montréal, November 20-23, 2007. Clouston, S. and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “Income, Health and Health Insurance: Longitudinal Health Selection in Logged Income by Health Insurance Status in Canada” Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New York, March 29-April 1, 2007. Quesnel-Vallée, A., M. Bourque, C. Fedick, A. Maioni. “In the aftermath of Chaoulli vs. Quebec: Whose opinion prevailed?” Canadian Association for Health Services and Policy Research, Vancouver, September 17-20, 2006. Quesnel-Vallée, A. “What is the contribution of health insurance to intergenerational inequalities in health in the U.S.?” Meeting of the RC28 Committee, Nijmegen, Netherlands, May 11-14, 2006.Selected Presentations at Professional Seminars, Past five years2010“Welcome to Canada, we don’t worry about private health insurance here!” Concordia University, Department of Sociology, Quantitative Research Design and Techniques seminar, Danielle Gauvreau, October 5, 2010. 6th Annual Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health Student Society (EBOSS) Research Day, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, April 28, 2010.Koh, M., E. Renahy and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “Measuring social exclusion in Canada: Material deprivation, household income, and their impact on health”.Ng, R., E. Renahy and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “How can public regulation minimize health inequalities? Evidence from the Health Insurance Access Database”.Park, A., A. Quesnel-Vallée and R. Fuhrer. “Educational Differences in Major Depressive Episode During Young Adulthood”.Renahy, E. and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “Unequal health, healthcare needs and SES over the lifecourse: the role of health insurance”.2009Conference on Health over the Life Course, University of Western Ontario, London ON, October 15-16, 2009.Clouston, S. and A. Quesnel-Vallée. "Public Policy, Gender, Marriage, and Self-Rated Health”. Renahy, E. and A. Quesnel-Vallée. "Unequal Health and Income Trajectories: The Role of Health Insurance in a National Health System”. Brennenstuhl, S., A. Quesnel-Vallée, and P. McDonough. "Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health and the Welfare State: A Research Synthesis”. Jenkins, T., and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “Arduous Access: Does Socio-Economic Status Affect Access to Primary Care in Quebec, Canada?” 2008Quesnel-Vallée, A., Curtis, S. and M. Setia. “Socio-geographic mobility and health status: A longitudinal analysis using the National Population Health Survey of Canada”. Population, Work and Family Collaboration Symposium, Gatineau, December 9, 2008. 2007CIQSS conference for new researchers, Montreal, February 16, 2007. Clouston, S. and A. Quesnel-Vallée. “Income, Health and Health Insurance: Longitudinal Health Selection in Logged Income by Health Insurance Status in Canada” Luchenski, S., A. Quesnel-Vallée, J. Lynch. “Gender Differences in Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health: Trends in the Canadian Population 1994-2003”. Bourque, M. et A. Quesnel-Vallée. "La contribution des systèmes de santé aux inégalités sociales de santé" Responsabilité, justice et exclusion sociale. Quel système de santé pour quelles finalités? Québec, November 1-3, 2006. Guest Lectures, past five yearsMcGill University2012“Health Systems in Comparative Perspective” Interprofessional Global Health Course, February 8, 2012. 2011“The myth of privatization for cost-saving: Putting choice and equity in the balance” Interprofessional Global Health Course, March 15, 2011. “Welcome to Canada, we don’t worry about private health insurance here!” Physicianship 4 (INDS 420): Medicine and Society. The future of health care session, March 9, 2011 and “How I got involved in research.” Arts Undergraduate Research Event. February 2, 20112010“Welcome to Canada, we don’t worry about private health insurance here!” Physicianship 4 (INDS 420): Medicine and Society. The future of health care session, March 3, 2010. 2009“Health Systems in Comparative Perspective”. Interprofessional Global Health Course, McGill University, February 2, 2009. “Welcome to Canada, we don’t worry about private health insurance here!” The McGill Student Colloquium on Health and Law, February 7, 20092007“Welcome to Canada, we don’t worry about private health insurance here!” Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital and Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, Centre for Clinical Epidemiology and Community Studies, April 2007. Provincial2011“Les inégalités tuent à grande échelle : Les déterminants sociaux de la santé”. Fondation Culturelle du Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, April 4, 2011.2010“Contribution des politiques publiques aux inégalités de santé : le cas de l’assurance maladie privée”. Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS) 78e Congrès annuel. Montreal, Canada, May 10-14, 2010.2009“La contribution des politiques publiques aux inégalités de santé: le cas de l'assurance maladie privée”. Grande Conférence de l’IRSPUM en collaboration avec le RRSPQ, SOLIDAGE et la chaire GETOS : Le privé dans la santé : solution ou voie d’évitement? Université de Montréal, November 26, 2009. “Vieillissement : catastrophe ou catalyseur?” Colloque du 50e anniversaire de Recherches sociographiques. Les défis du Québec, Université Laval, Québec, October 29-30, 2009 (with Jean-Simon Farrah).2009Keynote speaker: “Le vieillissement: un concept en mouvance”. Colloque sur le vieillissement, Agence de la Santé et des Services Sociaux de Laval, June 3, 2009 (with Jean-Simon Farrah).2007“Vieillissement: Une catastrophe pour le système de santé?” Solutions publiques pour améliorer l’accès aux soins Colloque organisé par Médecins canadiens pour le régime public en collaboration avec le Centre canadien de politiques alternatives, Montréal, November 15, 2007. (with Lee Soderstrom)“Bienvenue au Canada on ne se préoccupe pas de l’assurance santé privée ici!” Arthritis Montreal / Arthrite Montréal, Dorval, Québec, June 2007. National2009“La contribution des politiques publiques aux inégalités de santé: le cas de l'assurance maladie privée”. Colloque du CIQSS-SRSA, ACFAS, Ottawa, May 12, 2009. “Welcome to Canada, we don’t worry about private health insurance here!” Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, Queens University, March 26, 2009. International2011“The Role of Defamilialization in the Relationship between Partnership and Self-rated Health: A Cross-national Comparison of Canada and the United States.” (with Sean Clouston*) Cross National Equivalent File Conference, Cornell University. September 8, 2011. 2010“U. S. Medical Sociology and Social Inequalities in Health: The Fight Is Not Over Yet!” Invited session on “U.S. Medical Sociology: For good or ill? XVII International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology, Gothenberg, Sweden, July 11-17, 2010.2009“Welcome to Canada, we don’t worry about private health insurance here!” Unité 708, INSERM, Paris, France, February 26, 2009.Presence in the media (Selected)2011Invited expert, Pour ou contre plus de privé en santé? Huis Clos, hosted by Claire Lamarche, Télé Québec. 2010Chung, Andrew, Private health expands, as boundaries to laws are pushed. Toronto Star. August 9, 2010. Herbst, Moira. The Disposable Worker (Cover Story). BusinessWeek. January 7, 20102009American Sociological Association Press Release. August 9, 2009. Temp Work Strains Employee Mental Health. Selected related media interventions listed below:Allemang, Liz, Temporary Breakdown. McGill News Alumni Magazine. Fall-Winter 2009.Pépin, Michel. L’heure des comptes. Radio-Canada, Première Chaine. August 17, 2009Bibeau, Pierre-Philippe. Radio-Canada, Vancouver. August 20 2010. Bartz, Andrea, Temporary work and health. Self Magazine. December 2009 issue. Lamy, Guillaume, animateur des Publications universitaires à CIBL 101,5 FM et à CHOQ FM, Entrevue radio sur le livre Le Privé dans la santé. January 16, 2009.Chung, Andrew, Quebec a have-tot province. Toronto Star. Jan 5, 2009. 2007Aaron Derfel. Boomers won't crash health network. The Gazette. Montreal: Nov 16, 2007, p. A.8. Shannon Proudfoot, Alberta, Quebec lead way in rising birth rate. Canadian Press. September 22, 2007. René Vézina, Special edition on population aging. Journal Les Affaires. Spring 2007. Jan Ravensbergen, Parental leave enhanced, Quebec birth rate soars. The Gazette. Montreal: Tuesday, April 3, 2007.Sheryl Ubelacker, Religiosity, ethnic makeup cited as Canadian birthrate falls far below U.S. Canadian Press. March 13, 2007. Genevieve Beauchemin, Canada CTV News, Aired January 26, 2007. 2006Yves-Gérard Méhou-Loko, Jamais trop de lève-t?t. Radio-Canada. Régina, Saskatchewan, July 26, 2006. Forget, D, Les dessous de l'assurance santé. Découvrir, La revue de la recherche. Volume 27, ?Numéro 3, mai-juin 2006: 25. Fletcher, N., When empty pockets mean ailing health. The Reporter. McGill University, March 16, 2006 - Volume 38 Number 13, Special issue: Shedding light on poverty.Dupont, L. La part de l’assurance-maladie privée dans les inégalités sociales: une comparaison transnationale. Recherche en santé. 36(March 2006): 31. Danis, G. Le rapport Ménard : des mythes qui servent bien le secteur privé. Cahier Santé. CSQ. and Other Professional ActivitiesMcGill UniversityCross-faculty 2011Member, SSHRC-CIHR Transition Fund Committee, Office of Sponsored Research. Pro-Dean, PhD Defense, Faculty of Law. 2010Judge, 7th Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Research Symposium (IGSRS)External member, Lady Davis Institute/Jewish General Hospital Search & Selection Recruitment Committee2009Internal reviewer, Canada Foundation for Innovation competition, SURF2006-07Member of the advisory committee of the Institute for Health and Social Policy on the working poor. External member of the hiring search committee for the health geography position, Department of Geography.2005-07Member of the hiring search committee for the Arts-Medicine joint position in health economics. Faculty of Arts2011Elected representative for the Assistant Professors, Chair Selection Committee, Department of Sociology2010-2011Organizer, Speaker Series, Social Statistics MA option2010Dean’s representative, Appointment committee for the position of Director of the School of Social Work2009-12Member of the Quebec Studies Program Committee2009-10Co-organizer, weekly Speaker Series, Social Statistics MA option. 2005-06Panelist (Arts) at the Classes Without Quizzes Health and Humour Lecture at the 2005 Homecoming celebrations. Faculty of Medicine2009, 2012Internal reviewer (CIHR), Research Office. 2005-06Judge at the Faculty of Medicine Student Research Day. Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health2010-11MSc. Advisor2010-11MScPH Admissions committee member 2009-11PhD Admissions committee member2009Judge for Student Research Day (poster sessions), April 29, 2009.2008-09MSc admissions committee2006-09MSc program revision committee2005-06Ad Hoc student funding committee2005-07Postdoctoral program advisor; Member of the recruitment committee2004-05Student funding committee; Committee on communications; Organizer of the departmental weekly seminar seriesDepartment of Sociology2010-11Chair of the hiring search committee, Position in Population Dynamics2010Speaker, Sociology Student Association Symposium2009-11Chair of the Teaching Assistant committee2009-10Member of the graduate studies committee2009Chair of the hiring search committee, Position in Ethnic relations and immigration and Position in Social Deviance / International development2007-Member of the Population Dynamics preliminary examination committee2005-Member of the Medical Sociology preliminary examination committee2007-08Co-organizer of the departmental seminar series 2005-10Member of the undergraduate studies committee2005-06Co-organizer of the graduate student colloquiumNational and International ServiceInvolvement in the community2012-15Member, Steering Committee, Centre d’étude sur la pauvreté et l’exclusion, Ministère de l’emploi et de la solidarité sociale, Québec. Member, Knowledge Transfer Committee, Canadian Research Data Centre Network2011-2014Member, Advisory Committee, Longitudinal International Study on Adults, Statistics Canada and Human Resources and Skill Development – Canada. 2007-2010Member and Leader, Health domain (2009-2010), Expert group for the Canadian Household Panel Study, Statistics Canada and Human Resources and Skill Development – Canada.Editorships2010-Editorial Board of Canadian Journal of Public Health2009-Editorial Board of Canadian Studies in Population2007-10Editorial Board of Demography2006-Editorial Board of Recherches Sociographiques2005-Editorial Board of the Revue d'?pidémiologie et de Santé PubliqueReviewerJournals: African Journal of Marketing Management (2011); American Sociological Review (2007; 2009); Annals of Epidemiology (2009); BMC Health Services Research (2009); Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology (2006); Canadian Studies in Population (2009; 2011); Epidemiology (2009, 2010); European Journal of Population (2006); International Journal of Epidemiology (2006, 2007); International Sociology (2006); Journal of Family Issues (2006; 2011); Journal of Gerontology, Social Sciences (2006); Journal of Health and Social Behavior (2004;2008); McGill Sociological Review (2009; 2011); Research in Social Stratification and Mobility (2011); Social Biology (2003, 2005); Social Forces (2007; 2008; 2009); Social Problems (2005); Social Science and Medicine (2006; 2009). Presses: McGill-Queens University Press (2010)Other: Conference Board of Canada (2009)Granting agencies2009-11Health Services Evaluation & Interventions Research (HS1) peer-review committee, Canadian Institutes for Health Research (invited member 09-10; regular member 10-11). 2008-11Member of the evaluation committee for Doctoral fellowships, Fonds de recherche société culture, Québec 2011External reviewer, Agence Nationale de la Recherche (France) funding program on Mental Health and Addiction2010Member of the evaluation committee for PhD and Post-Doctoral Fellowships, Programme interuniversitaire de formation en recherche en santé mondiale (Santé-Cap) / Global Health Research Capacity Strengthening Program (GHR-CAPS) , CIHR and Réseau de recherche en santé des populations du Québec.2007-08Member, Health Services and Policy Research (HPM), Canadian Institutes for Health Research peer-review committee –declined (because of conflict with maternity leave)2007Member, internal evaluation committee, PhD and PostDoctoral fellowships, Programme stratégique de formation en recherche transdisciplinaire en santé publique (SP) et des populations, CIHR and Réseau de recherche en santé des populations du Québec. 2007Invited member, Health Services and Policy Research (HPM) peer-review committee, Canadian Institutes for Health Research 2006, 2007External referee for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council2004-07Canadian Institutes for Health Research Consultative Committee on Official Languages Minority Communities Research Professional associations and other academic institutions2012Invited organizer, regular session on Health and Wellness (expanded to 3 sessions due to the number of submissions), American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, August 17-20, 2012. 2011Expert assessment, Durham University (UK) International Junior Fellowship Scheme. Elected Secretary-Treasurer (4-yr term), Research Committee 15 on the Sociology of Health, International Sociological Association. Member of the local host committee, 3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology, Montreal, June 21-24, 2011Abstract reviewer, 2011 Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics National Student Conference. 2010Discussant, Invited Panel on the Nordic Welfare States and Health Inequalities, International Sociological Association, Gothenburg, Sweden, July 15, 2010. Chair, Session on Health systems in comparative perspective, Canadian Political Science Association, June 1, 2010. Chair, Session on Health and Mortality, Canadian Population Society, June 2, 2010. Organizer of the session on Social Policies and Health Inequalities Over the Life Course, Statistics Canada Socio-Economic Conference, Gatineau, QC, April 26-27, 2010. 2009Discussant, Conference on Health over the Life Course, University of Western Ontario, London ON, October 15-anizer of the session on Health and Mortality, Canadian Population Society, May 28, anizer of the session on Health Inequalities Over the Life Course, and discussant for the session “Socio-Economic and Community Influences on the Health Outcome”, Statistics Canada Socio-Economic Conference, May 5, 2009. 2008Host and organizer of the Entretiens Jacques Cartier colloquium “Comprendre le privé en santé”, October 6, 2008. Host and co-organizer (with Ivy Lynn Bourgeault) of the interim meeting of the Research Committee 15 on Medical Sociology of the International Sociological Association, May 13-16, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2007Host and organizer of the 2007 Semi-Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 28 on Social Stratification and Mobility of the International Sociological Association, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2006Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montréal, QC, Canada, August 2006.Member of the local organizing committeeSection on Aging and the Life Course program committee memberOrganizer of the Special Regional Spotlight Session “The Greatest Divide? Health Care in Canada and the United States”. Discussant, “New Directions in Life Course Research”, Section on Aging and the Life CourseOrganizer of the ACFAS joint disciplines “Public Health and Epidemiology” and “Health and Society” meeting, May 2006. 2005Chair of the Family Dynamics session at the meeting of the Federation of Canadian Demographers.Elected officer of the Section on Aging and the Life Course (2005-07), American Sociological Association2003 Chair of the “School Supply, School Quality and Educational Expansion” session at the Population Association of America annual meeting, Minneapolis, MN. 2002-04 Elected Secretary of the Student Forum Advisory Board (the student government) of the American Sociological Association1999 Discussant for the “Work and Alcohol” and chair for the “Adolescent alcohol use” sessions at the 25th Annual Alcohol Epidemiology Symposium of the Kettil Bruun Society, Montréal, Canada. ................
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