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Curriculum Vitae February 2016
Roderic Beaujot
I Personal Information
Department of Sociology
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, Canada, N6A 5C2
Phone: 519-661-3689
Fax: 519-661-3200
E-mail: [email protected]
Web:
http://sociology.uwo.ca/people/profiles/Beaujot.html
Current position: Emeritus Professor of Sociology
Citizenship: Canada
Languages : English and French
II Education
1964-67 Collège Mathieu, Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan (affiliated with the University of
Ottawa).Classical B.A. (Magna cum Laude: May 1967).
1968-70 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. B.A. in Sociology (First Class Standing:
May 1970).
1970-72 University of Alberta. M.A. in Sociology (June 1972). Thesis: “Stable Population
Analysis. Morocco.”
1972-75 University of Alberta. Ph.D. in Sociology (June 1975). Dissertation: “Ethnic
Fertility Differentials in Edmonton.”
III Academic and Professional Experience
Research assistant, Institut National de Statistique et d’Économie Appliqué, Morocco, summer of
1971.
Summer intern, The Population Council, summer of 1973.
Demographer, Population Estimates and Projections Division, Census Field, Statistics Canada,
September 1974 to July 1976.
Visiting Scholar, Office National de Planning Familial et de la Population, Tunisia, 1982-83.
Visiting Scholar, Stockholm University, Summer 1997
Assistant Professor (1976-1982), Associate Professor with tenure (1982-89), Full Professor (1989-
2011), Professor Emeritus (2011-present), Department of Sociology, University of Western
Ontario.
IV Areas of Research and Teaching
Teaching:
Social Demography
Canadian Population and Social Policy
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Population of Third World Societies
Sociology of the Family
Family and Work
Population and Human Resources
Population Policy
Methods and Statistics for Social Research
Research
Fertility, Immigration, Gender, Family, Policy
V Honours and Awards
Canada Council Fellowship 1972-74
John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Award 2001 of the Canadian Sociology and
Anthropology Association, for Earning and Caring in Canadian Families (Broadview
Press, 2000) recognizing “outstanding published scholarly contributions within the ‘John
Porter tradition’ to the advancement of the sociological and/or anthropological knowledge
of Canada.” http://www.csa-scs.ca/porter-award#List%20of%20past%20recipients
Canadian Population Society Lifetime Achievement Award 2015 recognizing “a Canadian scholar
every two years who has shown outstanding commitment to the profession of demography
and whose cumulative work has contributed in important ways to the advancement of the
discipline in Canada, through publications, teaching and/or service.
http://www.canpopsoc.ca/about/canadian-population-society-award/
VI Directorships, Presidencies, Boards and Advisory Committees
Directorships:
Director of Population Studies Centre, University of Western Ontario, 1985-89, 2004-2008, 2010-
11.
Academic Director, University of Western Ontario Research Data Centre, 2004-2014.
Presidencies:
President, Federation of Canadian Demographers, 1987-90.
President, Canadian Population Society 2000-2002
Chairs:
Chair, Advisory Committee on Demographic Statistics and Studies, Statistics Canada, 1994-
present, member for 1992-present.
Chair of Board, Southwest Region Health Information Partnership, 2000-2001, Board member
1997-2002.
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Member of Canadian Delegation:
Member of Canadian Delegation at the International Conference on Population and Development,
Cairo, September 1994.
Boards:
Board Member of Action Canada for Population and Development, Planning Committee then
board member, 1997-2002.
Education and Training Reference Group, labour market Local Board Area 15 (London. Elgin,
Middlesex, Oxford), 1996-98
Leadership Group and Conference Organizing Committee, Population, Work and Family Policy
Research Collaboration, 2004-2008.
Scientific Organizing Committee for 2008 meetings of the Association Internationale de
Démographes de Langue Française (AIDELF).
Executive Committee, Canadian Research Data Centre Network, 2010-2014.
Advisory Committees:
Invited participant to Employment and Immigration workshops on future immigration levels,
Toronto, June 1984, Montreal, December 1984, Ottawa, February 1986, Toronto, March
1987, Toronto, February 1990.
Member of Advisory Committee of Academics on the Demographic Aspects of Immigration,
Employment and Immigration, 1987-89, and of Advisory Committee on Socio-Economic
Immigration Research, 1989-90.
Member of Advisory Committee on Immigration Issues, Institute for Research on Public Policy,
1987-89.
Member of National Advisory Committee for the International Conference on Population and
Development, 1993-94.
Participant in Metropolis Conversation Series 10 on Immigration Levels, Ottawa, June 2003.
Consultation on assumptions and methodology for population projections, Ontario Ministry of
Finance, September 1998, September 2003.
Consultation on immigration with Deputy Minister, Ottawa, 13 September 2005
Workshop on Population aging, older workers and the labour market, Policy Research Initiative,
Ottawa, 24 May 2005.
Member, Institut de Statistique du Québec, Comité consultatif sur les statistiques démographiques
et sociales, 2006-13.
Editorial Boards:
Associate Editor (French), Canadian Studies in Population, 1986-2000.
Associate Editor, Canadian Public Policy, 2010-13
Editorial Board, Canadian Studies in Population, 2008-present
Editorial Board, Canadian Journal of Sociology, 1989-98.
Editorial Board, Cahiers Québécois de Démographie, 1990-present.
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Editorial Board, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 1991-2005.
Editorial Board, Canadian Review of Sociology, 2007-2011.
Editorial Board, Enfances, Familles, Générations, 2011-13
Establishing a program:
Chair of the committee that established a collaborative graduate program at Western University on
Migration and Ethnic Relations, 2006-07.
VII Invited talks
2000 “Canada’s demographic future: some reflections on projections assumptions.” Invited
paper to seminar organized by the Office of the Chief Actuary Canada (Canada Pension
Plan) on Demographic and Economic Perspectives of Canada: Years 2000 to 2050. Ottawa,
17 March 2000. http://www.osfi-bsif.gc.ca/eng/docs/beaujo.pdf. See:
http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pscpapers/vol14/iss2/
2000 “Earning and caring: Demographic change and policy implications” Distinguished
Canadian Demographer Lecture, University of Alberta, 17 November 2000. See:
http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pscpapers/vol15/iss5/
2000 “An interpretation of family change, with implications for social cohesion,” Roderic
Beaujot and Zenaida Ravanera, Invited paper to workshop on What Will Hold Us Together,
organized by Justice Canada and Health Canada for Social Cohesion Network, Ottawa, 14
September 2000. See: http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pscpapers/vol15/iss1/
2002 “Earning and caring” Porter Lecture at the meetings of the Canadian Sociology and
Anthropology Association, Toronto, May 2002. See:
http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pscpapers/vol16/iss8/
2002 “Projecting the future of Canada’s population: assumptions, implications, and policy.”
Presidential Address to the Canadian Population Society, Toronto, May 2002. See:
http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pscpapers/vol16/iss6/
2005 Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Thomas Burch. “Toward a HRSD (Human
Resources and Social Development) Family Research Framework.” Lead Paper at Social
Development Canada Expert Roundtable on Challenges for Canadian Families, Ottawa, 1-2
December 2005.See http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pscpapers/vol21/iss2/
2006 “Population and Seats in the Senate of Canada, 1867-2031: A comment on the
Murray/Austin Motion.” Brief presented to the Senate Special Committee on Senate
Reform, Ottawa, 6 September 2006.
2010 “Family change in Canada: Implications for diversity and inequality. Rethinking the Social
Seminars, Istanbul Sehir University, 8 December 2010.
2011 “Change in earning and caring: Implications for family diversity and inequality.”
Department of Sociology Speaker Series, Lakehead University, 14 March 2011,
2013 “A populous now: Aging of the future will be different from aging of the past.”
Presentation to Plenary II, Conference on The retirement challenge: bridging the
generations, Association of Canadian Pension Management, September 10-12, 2013,
Ottawa.
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2013 “Immigration and the population of Canada: The role of policy”. Colloquium of the Centre
for Research on Migration and Ethnic Relations,” Western University, 26 September 2013.
Available at:
http://migration.uwo.ca/collaborative_program/colloquium_series/colloquium_series_2013_201
4.html
2014 « L’évolution des familles au Canada: Diversités, inégalités, politiques. » Table ronde sur
les politiques familiales, Hommage à Jacques Henripin, Montréal, 16 janvier 2014.
2014 “The impact of changes in aging in the future on retirement plans”. Public Employees
Benefits Agency, June 16-17, 2014, Saskatoon.
VIII Publications
1. Refereed Articles
1975 La population morocaine: reconstitution de l’évolution de 1950 à 1971, K.J. Krotki and
R.P. Beaujot, Population 30(2): 335-367, March-April 1975.
1976 Fécondité différentielle selon l’origine ethnique: quelques remarques théoriques, Cahiers
Québécois de Démographie 5(2): 24-44, August 1976.
1976 Sensitivity of household and family projections to population growth and changing age
structure, Canadian Studies in Population 3: 19-27, 1976.
1977 Components of change in the number of households in Canada, 1951-1971, Canadian
Journal of Sociology 2(3): 305-319, Summer 1977.
1978 Socio-cultural variations in the applicability of the economic model of fertility,
R.P. Beaujot, K.J. Krotki and P. Krishnan, Population Studies 32(2): 319-325, July 1978.
1978 Components of change analysis, with applications to households in Canada, R.P. Beaujot
and J. Bland, Genus 34(1-2): 145-154, 1978.
1979 A demographic view on Canadian language policy, Canadian Public Policy 5(1): 16-29,
Winter 1979.
1979 Changements dans le contexte familial de l’enfant, Cahiers Québécois de Démographie
8(2): 99-119, August 1979.
1982 Analysis of ethnic fertility differentials through the consideration of assimilation,
R.P. Beaujot, K.J. Krotki and P. Krishnan, International Journal of Comparative Sociology
23(1-2): 61-70, 1982.
1982 The decline of official language minorities in Quebec and English Canada, Canadian
Journal of Sociology 7(4): 367-380, 1982.
1982 Residential mobility of the elderly in Canada, L. Wai and R. Beaujot, Canadian Journal on
Aging 1(1-2): 43-51, 1982.
1985 Cultural constructions of demographic inquiry: Experiences of an expatriate researcher in
Tunisia, Culture 5(1): 3-15, 1985.
1985 Population policy development in Canadian demography, Canadian Studies in Population
12(2): 203-219, 1985.
1985 The effect of marital satisfaction on fertility, R. Beaujot and Kit-ying S. Tong, Genus
41(1-2): 13-21, 1985.
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1985 The social effects of demographic change: Canada 1851-1981, R. Beaujot and
K. McQuillan, Journal of Canadian Studies 21: 57-69, 1985.
1985 La fécondité en Tunisie: contrastes entre tradition et modernisme, R. Beaujot and M. Bchir,
International Family Planning Perspectives, Numéro Spécial 1985: 7-14.
1986 Libération de la femme et marché matrimonial en Tunisie, Population 41(4-5): 853-859,
1986.
1986 Effect of infant mortality on subsequent fertility in Pakistan and Sri Lanka, V.K. Rao and
R. Beaujot, Journal of Biosocial Science 18: 297-303, 1986.
1988 The family in crisis, Canadian Journal of Sociology 13(3): 305-311, 1988.
1988 Attitudes among Tunisians toward family formation, International Family Planning
Perspectives 14(2): 54-61, 1988.
1989 The link between immigration and emigration in Canada, 1945-1986, R. Beaujot and
J.P. Rappak, Canadian Studies in Population 16(2): 201-216, 1989.
1990 The family and demographic change: economic and cultural interpretations and solutions,
Journal of Comparative Family Studies 21(1): 25-38, 1990.
1994 The differentiation of determinants among return, onward and primary migrants in Canada,
Feng Hou and Roderic Beaujot, Canadian Studies in Population 21(1): 1-19, 1994.
1994 Self-employment among immigrants: a test of the blocked mobility hypothesis, Roderic
Beaujot, Paul Maxim and John Zhao, Canadian Studies in Population 21(2): 81-96, 1994.
1995 A study of interregional migration between Ontario and Atlantic Canada: 1981-1991, Feng
Hou and Roderic Beaujot, Canadian Journal of Regional Science 18 (2), 147-160, 1995.
1995 The Cairo conference: implications for population activities, Canadian Studies in
Population 22(2): 169-180, 1995.
1996 Labour force interruptions: the influence of marital status and presence of young children,
Cynthia Cook and Roderic Beaujot, Canadian Journal of Sociology 21(1): 25-41, 1996.
1996 IUSSP Distinguished lecture series at the International Conference on Population and
Development: a summary, Roderic Beaujot, Anatole Romaniuc and Simone St. Germain-
Roy, Canadian Studies in Population 23(1): 69-98, 1996.
1997 Parental preferences for work and child care, Canadian Public Policy, 23(3): 275-288.
1997 Gender orientations and family strategies, Beverly Matthews and Roderic Beaujot,
Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 34(4): 415-428.
1998 Family attributes in the return to full-time and part-time employment, Junjie Zhang and
Roderic Beaujot, Canadian Studies in Population, 25(1): 29-44.
1999 Men’s orientation toward marriage and family roles, Peter Smith and Roderic Beaujot,
Journal of Comparative Family Studies 30(3): 471-487.
2000 Productivity patterns at mid-life: Family and work, Roderic Beaujot and Tony Haddad,
Canadian Studies in Population, 27(1): 61-82.
2000 Les deux transitions démographiques du Québec, 1860-1996. Cahiers Québécois de
Démographie 29(2): 201-230.
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2000 Time constraints and relative resources as determinants of the sexual division of domestic
work, Seth McFarlane, Roderic Beaujot and Tony Haddad, Canadian Journal of Sociology
25(1): 61-82.
2002 Earning and caring: demographic change and policy implications, Canadian Studies in
Population 29(2): 195-225.
2002 Don Kerr and Roderic Beaujot, Family relations, low income, and child outcomes: A
Comparison of Canadian children in intact-, step-, and lone-parent families. International
Journal of Comparative Sociology 43(2): 134-152.
2003 Projecting the future of Canada’s population: assumptions, implications, and policy.
Canadian Studies in Population 30(1): 1-28.
http://www.canpopsoc.ca/CanPopSoc/assets/File/publications/journal/CSPv30n1p1.pdf
2003 Don Kerr and Roderic Beaujot, Child poverty and family structure in Canada, 1981-1997.
Journal of Comparative Family Studies 34 (3): 321-335.
2004 Eric Guimond, Don Kerr and Roderic Beaujot, Charting the growth of Canada’s Aboriginal
populations: Problems, Options and Implications. Canadian Studies in Population 31(1):
55-82.
2005 Roderic Beaujot and Jianye Liu, Models of time use in paid and unpaid work. Journal of
Family Issues 26: 924-946.
2006 Haider Mannan and Roderic Beaujot. Readiness, willingness and ability to use
contraception in Bangladesh. Asia-Pacific Population Journal 21(1): 45-64.
2006 Erfani, Amir and Roderic Beaujot. Familial orientations and the rationales for childbearing
behaviour. Canadian Studies in Population 33(1): 49-67.
2006 Kerr, Don, Melissa Moyser and Roderic Beaujot. Marriage and cohabitation: Demographic
and socioeconomic differences in Quebec and Canada. Canadian Studies in Population
33(1): 83-117.
2006 Ibbott, Peter, Don Kerr and Roderic Beaujot. Probing the future of mandatory retirement in
Canada. Canadian Journal on Aging 25 (2): 161-178.
2007 Rajulton, Fernando Zenaida Ravanera and Roderic Beaujot. Measuring social cohesion: An
experiment using the Canadian National Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating.
Social Indicators Research 80(3): 461-492.
2007 Omariba, Walter Rasugu, Roderic Beaujot and Fernando Rajulton. Determinants of infant
and child mortality in Kenya: An analysis controlling for frailty effects. Population
Research and Policy Review 26(2), 299-321.
2007 Beaujot, Roderic and Robert Andersen. Time-crunch: Impact of time spent in paid and
unpaid work, and its division in families. Canadian Journal of Sociology 32(3): 295-315.
2007 Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot. Population growth and sustainability: Canadian
considerations. Environments 35(2): 85-96
2008 Omariba, D. Walter, Fernando Rajulton and Roderic Beaujot. Correlated mortality of
siblings in Kenya: The role of state dependence. Demographic Research 18(11): 311-336.
2008 Beaujot, Roderic and Zenaida Ravanera. Family change and implications for family
solidarity and social cohesion. Canadian Studies in Population 35(1): 73-101.
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2009 Sahleyesus, Daniel Telake, Roderic Beaujot and David Zakus. Attitudes toward Family Size
Preferences in Urban Ethiopia. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 40(1): 97-117.
2009 Erfani, Amir and Roderic Beaujot. Attitude toward childbearing outside of marriage in
Canada. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 40(5): 759-773.
2009 Beaujot, Roderic and Zenaida Ravanera. Family models for earning and caring: Implications
for child care and for family policy. Canadian Studies in Population 36 (1-2): 145-166.
2009 Ravanera, Zenaida, Roderic Beaujot and Jianye Liu. Models of earning and caring:
Determinants of the division of work. Canadian Review of Sociology 46(4): 319-337.
2009 Aysan, Mehmet and Roderic Beaujot. Welfare Regimes for Aging Populations: No Single
Path for Reform. Population and Development Review 35(4): 701-720.
2010 Beaujot, Roderic and Juyan Wang. 2010. Low fertility in Canada: The Nordic model in
Quebec and the U.S. model in Alberta. Canadian Studies in Population 37(3-4): 411-443.
http://www.canpopsoc.ca/CanPopSoc/assets/File/publications/journal/2010/CSPv37n3-4p411.pd
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2011 Woldemicael, Gebremariam and Roderic Beaujot. 2011. Currently married women with an
unmet need for contraception in Eritrea: Profile and determinants. Canadian Studies in
Population 38(1-2): 61-81.
2012 Woldemicael, Gebremariam and Roderic Beaujot. 2012. Fertility behavior of immigrants in
Canada: Converging trends. Journal of International Migration and Integration 13 (3): 325-
341.
2013 Raza, Muhammad, Roderic Beaujot and Gebremariam Woldemicael. 2013. Social capital and
economic integration of visible minority immigrants in Canada. Journal of International
Migration and Integration 14(2): 263-285.
2013 Beaujot, Roderic, Ching Du and Zenaida Ravanera. 2013. Family policies in Quebec and the
rest of Canada: Implications for fertility, child care, women’s paid work and child
development indicators. Canadian Public Policy 39(2): 221-239.
2014 Ravanera, Zenaida and Roderic Beaujot. 2014. Childlessness of men in Canada: Result of a
waiting game in a changing family context. Canadian Studies in Population 41(1-2): 38-60.
2014 Walton-Roberts, Margaret, Roderic Beaujot, Daniel Hiebert, Susan McDaniel, Damaris Rose
and Richard Wright. 2014. Why do we still need a census? Views from the age of ‘truthiness’
and the ‘death of evidence’. The Canadian Geographer 51(1): 34-47.
2. Books and Monographs
1975 Statistics Canada. 1975. Household and Family Projections for Canada and the Provinces to
2001. Ottawa: Statistics Canada Catalogue No. 91-517, November 1975, 237 pp.
1982 Beaujot, Roderic and Kevin McQuillan. 1982. Growth and Dualism: The Demographic
Development of Canadian Society. Toronto: Gage, 1982, 249 pp.
1988 Beaujot, R, K.G. Basavarajappa and R. Verma. 1988. Income of Immigrants in Canada.
Ottawa: Statistics Canada Cat No. 91-527, 1988, 101 pp.
1989 Légaré, J., T. R. Balakrishnan and R. Beaujot (Editors). 1989. The Family in Crisis: A
Population Crisis. Ottawa: Royal Society of Canada, 1989, 463 pp.
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1990 Beaujot, R. (Editor). 1990. Facing the Demographic Future. Ottawa: Royal Society of
Canada, 1990, 95 pp.
1991 Beaujot, Roderic. 1991. Population Change in Canada: The Challenges of Policy
Adaptation. Toronto: Oxford, 1991, 379 pp.
1993 Basavarajappa, K.G., R.P. Beaujot and T.J. Samuel. 1993. Impact of Migration in the
Receiving Countries: Canada, Geneva: International Organization for Migration, 1993,
94 pp.
1995 Beaujot, R., F. Rajulton, E. Gee and Z. Ravanera. 1995. Family over the Life Course.
Ottawa: Statistics Canada Cat No. 91-543, 1995, 173 pp.
2000 Beaujot, Roderic. 2000. Earning and Caring in Canadian Families, Peterborough:
Broadview, 416 pp.
2004 Beaujot, Roderic and Don Kerr. 2004. Population Change in Canada, 2nd edition, Toronto:
Oxford University Press, 367 pp.
2007 Beaujot, Roderic and Don Kerr, Editors. 2007. The Changing Face of Canada: Essential
Readings in Population. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc.
2016 Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot. 2016. Population Change in Canada, 3rd Edition, Toronto:
Oxford, xii + 432 pp.
3. Chapters in books
1978 “The PGE/ERAD system of data collection in Africa and a comparison of its results with
those of analytic techniques” in Karol J. Krotki (ed.), Developments in Dual System
Estimation of Population Size and Growth, University of Alberta Press, 1978, pp 145-153.
1982 “Canada” in John A. Ross, International Encyclopedia of Population, New York: The Free
Press, 1982, pp. 77-82.
1984 “Consequences of changing rates of growth”, R. Beaujot and K. McQuillan, in
A. Himelfarb and C. J. Richardson, Sociology for Canadians: A Reader, Toronto:
McGraw-Hill, 1984, pp. 214-235.
1986 “Rural Sanitation in Sierra Leone: A Case Study”, in International Development Research
Centre, With Our Own Hands, Ottawa: IDRC, 1986, pp. 103-124.
1987 “The family and demographic change: Economic and cultural interpretation”, in
Contributions to Demography; Methodological and Substantive: Essays in Honour of Dr.
Karol J. Krotki. Edmonton: Population Research Laboratory, 1987, pp. 323-348.
1988 “Canada’s Demographic Profile”, in J. Curtis and L. Tepperman, Understanding Canadian
Society, McGraw-Hill, 1988, pp. 39-70.
1988 “Demographic Change and the Family”, R. Beaujot and K. McQuillan, in L. Tepperman
and J. Curtis, Readings in Sociology, Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 1988, pp. 463-471.
1988 “Panel discussion on Canadian immigration objectives: Levels, composition and
directions”, in C.M. Beach and A.G. Green, Policy Forum on the Role of Immigration in
Canada’s Future, Queen’s University: John Deutsch Int., 1988, pp 84-87.
1988 “The role of immigration in changing socio-demographic structures”, R. Beaujot and
J.P. Rappak, in Update No. 5. Ottawa: Review of Demography and its Implications for
Economic and Social Policy, 1988 pp. 57-62.
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1990 “Immigration policy and sociodemographic change: The Canadian case”, in W. Lutz,
Future Demographic Trends in Europe and North America: What Can We Assume Today?
Academic Press (IIASA), 1990 pp. 359-377.
1990 “The evolution of immigrant cohorts”, Roderic Beaujot and J. Peter Rappak, in S.S. Halli,
F. Trovato and L. Driedger, Ethnic Demography. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1990,
pp. 111-140.
1991 “The social effects of demographic change”, R. Beaujot and K. McQuillan, in Veevers,
Continuity and Change in Marriage and Family, Holt, 1991, pp 77-83.
1992 “The family in crisis?” in A. Himelfarb and C.J. Richardson, Sociology for Canadians: A
Reader, 2nd Ed., Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1992, pp. 313-318.
1992 “The socio-demographic impact of immigration”, in S. Globerman, The Immigration
Dilemma, Vancouver: The Fraser Institute, 1992, pp. 43-77.
1992 “Rationales used in Marriage and Childbearing Decisions”, in The Peopling of the
Americas, Proceedings of International Union for the Scientific Study of Population
Conference, Veracruz, 1992, Vol II, pp. 137-154.
1993 “Families”, in J. Teevan (ed.), Basic Sociology: A Canadian Introduction, Toronto:
Prentice-Hall, 1993, pp. 255-290.
1994 “The social effects of demographic change: Canada 1851-1981” in F. Trovato and
C.F. Grindstaff, Perspectives on Canada’s Population, Toronto: Oxford, 1994, pp. 35-47.
1994 “The family and demographic change in Canada: economic and cultural interpretations and
solutions”, in F. Trovato and C.F. Grindstaff, Perspectives on Canada’s Population,
Toronto: Oxford, 1994, pp. 248-259.
1995 “Family patterns at mid-life (marriage, parenting and working)”, in R. Beaujot et al.,
Family over the Life Course. Ottawa: Statistics Canada Cat No. 91-543, 1995, pp 37-75.
1995 “Work and childbearing decisions: the impact of family gender structure and child care”,
Zora Knezic and Roderic Beaujot, pp. 77-83 in Federation of Canadian Demographers,
Towards the XXIst Century: Emerging Socio-Demographic Trends and Policy Issues in
Canada, Ottawa: Federation of Canadian Demographers.
1995 “Population change and social policy issues in Canada”, pp. 323-326 in Federation of
Canadian Demographers, Towards the XXIst Century: Emerging Socio-Demographic
Trends and Policy Issues in Canada, Ottawa: Federation of Canadian Demographers.
1996 “The family in crisis?” pp. 91-96 in C.J. Richardson, Family Life: Patterns and
Perspectives. Toronto: McGraw-Hill.
1997 « Comportements démographiques et statut socio-économique des immigrants canadiens, »
pp. 147-163 in J.L. Rallu, Y. Courbage and Victor Piché (editors) Anciennes et nouvelles
minorités, Paris: Editions John Libbey Eurotext.
1998 “Migration trends and policies in North America: The case of Canada” pp. 81-102 in,
Migration, Free Trade and Regional Integration in North America. Paris: OECD.
1998 “Demographic considerations in Canadian language policy”, pp. 71-83 in T. Ricento and
B. Burnaby, Language and Politics in the United States and Canada: Myths and Realities,
Mahawah: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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1999 “Immigration and demographic structures” pp. 93-115 in S. Halli and L. Driedger,
Immigrant Canada, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
1999 « L’Immigration et la population du Canada » pp. 283-304 in M. McAndrew, A.-
C. Decoufle and C. Ciceri, Les politiques d’immigration et d’intégration au Canada et en
France: analyses comparées et perspectives de recherche, Montréal: Centre de recherche
interuniversitaire de Montréal sur l’immigration, l’intégration et la dynamique urbaine.
2002 Beaujot, Roderic, “Immigration in Context: History, Demography and Settlement.” Pp. 1-
23 in Howard Adelman, Editor, Immigration Policy and Practice in Canada. Ottawa:
Metropolis Institute.
2002 Beaujot, Roderic and Jianye Liu, “Children, social assistance and outcomes: cross-national
comparisons,” Pp. 179-203 in proceedings of conference of the Federation of Canadian
Demographers, Demographic Futures in the Context of Globalization: Public Policy
Issues. Ottawa: Federation of Canadian Demographers.
2002 “The case for population policy,” Pp. 337-342 in proceedings of conference of the
Federation of Canadian Demographers, Demographic Futures in the Context of
Globalization: Public Policy Issues. Ottawa: Federation of Canadian Demographers.
2002 “Desigualdad en los papeles familiares y extrafamiliares, y política familiar en Canada,”
pp. 73-99 in Manuel Ribeiro, Gilles Rondeau and Santos Hermandez (editors), La familia
en América del Norte: Evolución, problemática y política. Mexico: Trillas. Available in
English as Population Studies Centre Discussion Paper 2003-1.
2003 Beaujot, Roderic and Zenaida Ravanera. “An Interpretation of Family Change, With
Implications for Social Cohesion”. In Frank Trovato (ed.) Essays in Honor of Professor
P. Krishnan: Methodological and Substantive. University of Alberta.
2003 “Effect of immigration on demographic structure.” Pp. 49-91 in C. Beach, A. Green and
J. Reitz (Editors), Canadian Immigration Policy for the 21st Century. Kingston: McGill-
Queen’s University Press.
2004 “Delayed life transitions: Trends and implications.” Virtual Library, Contemporary Family
Trends series. Ottawa: Vanier Institute of the Family. Available at:
http://www.ivfamille.ca/library/cft/delayed_life.html
2004 “Immigration and demographic structure,” pp. 193-206 in S. Halli and L. Driedger,
Multiculturalism and Immigration in Canada: An Introductory Reader. Toronto: Canadian
Scholar’s Press.
2004 “Population, aging and health”, pp 431-464 in R. Brym, New Society: Sociology for the
21st Century, 4th edition, Toronto: Thomson and Nelson.
2005 “Families”, pp. 222-249 in J.J. Teevan and T. Hewitt (ed.), Introduction to Sociology: A
Canadian Focus, 8th edition, Toronto: Pearson Prentice Hall.
2005 Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot, “Demographic change and mandatory retirement in
Canada,” Pp. 102-117 in C.T. Gillin, D. MacGregor and T.R. Klassen (ed.), Time’s Up!
Mandatory Retirement in Canada. Toronto: James Lorimer and Company.
2005 Hooks, Tess, Patrice LeClerc and Roderic Beaujot, 2005, “Women in Canada: a century of
struggle.” Pp. 94-132 in J. Mancine Billson and C. Fluehr-Lobban (Editors), Female Well-
Being: Toward a global theory of social change. London: Zed Books.
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2006 Beaujot, Roderic and Ali Muhammad, “Transformed families and the basis for
childbearing.” Pp. 15-48 in K. McQuillan and Z. Ravanera (Editors), Canada’s Changing
Families: Implications for Individuals and Society. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
2006 “Delayed life transitions: Trends and implications.” Pp 105-132 in K. McQuillan and
Z. Ravanera (Editors), Canada’s Changing Families: Implications for Individuals and
Society. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
2007 “Earning and Caring” Pp. 98-101 in L. Tepperman and H. Dickson, Reading Sociology:
Canadian Perspectives. Toronto: Oxford University Press.
2007 “Gender Models for Family and Work” Pp. 215-219 in B. Matthews and L. Beaman,
Exploring Gender in Canada: A Multi-Dimensional Approach. Toronto: Pearson/Prentice-
Hall.
2007 Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot. “Population change in the 21st Century”. pp. 13-23 in
R. Beaujot and D. Kerr (Editors), The changing face of Canada: Essential readings in
population. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press Inc.
2007 Beaujot, Roderic and Don Kerr. “Population change and policy implications”. pp. 329-337
in R. Beaujot and D. Kerr (Editors), The changing face of Canada: Essential readings in
population. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press Inc.
2009 Beaujot, Roderic. 2009. “Rapporteur’s summary” Pp. 168-169 in How Generations and
Gender Shape Demographic Change, Conference Proceedings. New York and Geneva:
United Nations.
2011 Beaujot, Roderic, Jianye Liu and Don Kerr. “Low income status by population groups,
1961-2001”. Pp. 99-117 in B. Edmonston and E. Fong (Editors), The Changing Canadian
Population. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
2011 Liu, Jianye, Don Kerr and Roderic Beaujot. “Children and youth in Canada: Recent
demographic changes”. pp. 253-274 in B. Edmonston and E. Fong (Editors), The Changing
Canadian Population. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
2011 “Families”. Pp 228-256 in J. White, T. Hewitt and J. Teevan (Editors), Introduction to
Sociology: A Canadian focus. Toronto: Pearson.
2011 Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot, 2011. “Aboriginal Demography”. Pp. 149-188 in David
Long and Olive Patricia Dickason (Editors), Visions of the Heart: Canadian Aboriginal
Issues, Third Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press
2012 Ravanera, Zenaida and Roderic Beaujot. 2012. “Childlessness and socio-economic
characteristics: What does the Canadian 2006 General Social Survey tell us?” Pp. 165-171
in L. Tepperman and A. Kalyta (Editors), Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives.
Toronto: Oxford University Press.
2013 Beaujot, Roderic and Muhammad Munib Raza. 2013. “Population and immigration
policy”. Pp. 129-162 in P. James and M. Kasoff (Editors). Canadian Studies in the New
Millennium. Second Edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
2015 Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot. 2015 Aboriginal Demography. Pp. 179-208 in David Long
and Olive Patricia Dickason (Editors). Visions of the Heart: Issues Involving Aboriginal
Peoples in Canada, Don Mills: Oxford University Press.
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4. Papers in other journals
1973 L’observation direct sur l’exécution du recensement 1971, R. Beaujot and
A. Elmarani-Jamal, As-soukan 1(2): 25-44, June 1973.
1978 Canada’s Population: Growth and Dualism, Population Bulletin 33(2): 48 pp., April 1978.
1979 The language crisis: an exchange of views, Canadian Public Policy 5(4): 561, Autumn
1979.
1984 How LDC fertility declines stall: the case of Tunisia, Population Today 12(9): 6-7,
September, 1984.
1986 Dwindling families, Policy Options 7(7): 3-7, 1986.
1986 Reply to Richard’s essay on Canada’s population, Canadian Studies in Population 13(2):
199-200, 1986.
1990 The challenge of changing demographics, Policy Options 11(10): 19-22, 1990.
1991 Linguistic and ethnic diversity in Canada, Parliamentary Government 10(2): 19-22, 1991.
1996 Intergenerational fairness in reforming the CPP, R. Beaujot and Judy-Lynn Richards,
Policy Options 17(9): 45-48, 1996
2005 The net effects of delayed reproduction Health Canada, Health Policy Research Bulletin,
Issue 10, 21-23, 39.
2005 Growing up slowly Vanier Institute of the Family, Transition, Spring 2005, 12-15.
2006 Gender models for family and work, Policy Research Initiative, Horizons 8(3): 24-26.
Available at: http://policyresearch.gc.ca/page.asp?pagenm=v8n3_art_05
2007 Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Kevin McQuillan, Population change in Canada to
2017 and beyond: The challenges of policy adaptation. Horizons 9(4): 3-12.
2007 Esses, Victoria, Roderic Beaujot and Belinda Dodson. 2007. Graduate Training in
Migration and Ethnic Relations at the University of Western Ontario. Our Diverse Cities,
4: 86-90.
2013 Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Jianye Liu. 2013. Sharing the double burden: A
new model of domestic happiness. Vanier Institute of the Family, Transition 43(2): 16.
5. Reports
1976 Ethnic differentials in fertility. In P. Krishnan and Karol J. Krotki, Growth of Alberta
Families Study, Population Research Laboratory, Department of Sociology, University of
Alberta, February 1976.
1980 Le recensement du Maroc de 1971. R.P. Beaujot and K.J. Krotki, Synthèse des
Recensements Africains, Groupe de Démographie Africaine (IDP, INED, INSEE,
MICOOP, ORSTOM), Documents D’Information No. 26, 44 pp. April 1980.
1985 Fertility in Tunisia: Traditional and modern contrasts. R. Beaujot and M. Bchir,
Washington: Population Reference Bureau, August, 1985, 59 pp. (also available in Arabic
as part of a Middle Eastern Series).
1986 The relative economic situation of immigrants in Canada: A review of past studies and
multivariate analysis on 1980 data. Report prepared for the Review of Demography and its
Implications for Economic and Social Policy, 1986.
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1987 The use of aboriginal languages in Canada: An analysis of 1981 census data. B. Burnaby
and R. Beaujot, Ottawa: Supply and Services Cat. No. S2-176/1987, 1987.
1988 The role of immigration in changing socio-demographic structures. Report prepared for
Review of Demography and its Implications for Economic and Social Policy, 1988, 255 pp.
1988 Emigration from Canada: Its importance and interpretation. R. Beaujot and J.P. Rappak,
Population Working Paper No. 4, Employment and Immigration, 1988.
1990 Immigration and the population of Canada. R. Beaujot, S. Shiel and L. Schoel, Research
Report: Employment and Immigration, 1990.
1991 Social and economic effects of changing family patterns: The case of child care. Roderic
Beaujot and Elisabeth Beaujot, Report prepared for the Review of Demography and its
Implications for Economic and Social Policy, Health and Welfare Canada.
1993 Projecting the visible minority population of Canada: the immigration component.
R. Beaujot, F. Hou, R. Verma, M.V. George and S.Y. Dai, Report submitted to the
Demography Division, Statistics Canada, 1993.
1996 Metropolis Literature Review: The Demographic Perspective. Report prepared for
Immigration and Citizenship, July 1996. Available at
http:\\canada.metropolis.globalx.net\research-policy\litreviews\bjot rev-01.html
1998 Immigration and Canadian Demographics: State of the Research / Immigration et données
démographiques canadiennes: État de la recherche. Report prepared for Strategic Policy,
Planning and Research, Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
1999 Demographics and the changing Canadian family. Paper prepared for Research and
Statistics Division, Justice Canada.
2000 Canada’s demographic future: Some reflections on projections assumptions. Paper
presented at Seminar organized by the Office of the Chief Actuary Canada (Canada
Pension Plan) on Demographic and Economic Perspectives of Canada: Years 2000 to 2050,
Ottawa, 17 March 2000. Available at
http://www.osfi-bsif.gc.ca/eng/newscentre/newsrelease/pdf/beaujo_e.pdf
2007 Beaujot, Roderic and Don Kerr. 2007. Emerging youth transition patterns in Canada:
Opportunities and risks. Policy Research Initiative Discussion Paper.
2008 Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Jianye Liu. 2008. Models of earning and caring:
Trends, determinants and implications. Report prepared for Human Resources and Social
Development Canada. Available at:
http://sociology.uwo.ca/cluster/en/publications/docs/research_briefs/RB-02_final_report.pdf
See also:
http://sociology.uwo.ca/cluster/en/publications/docs/research_briefs/Research%20Brief%20No.
%202.pdf
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6. Discussion Papers and Research Briefs
6a. Discussion Papers at Population Studies Centre, University of Western Ontario (available
at http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pscpapers/)
no. 86-5 Beaujot, Roderic. The Relative Income of Immigrants in Canada. Paper prepared
for the Review of Demography and Its Implications, First Round. 31 pp.
no.87-10 Beaujot, Roderic. The Family and Demographic Change: Economic and Cultural
Interpretations. Paper prepared for a Festschrift in honour of Karol J. Krotki. 25 pp.
no.87-11 Beaujot, Roderic and J. Peter Rappak. The Link Between Immigration and
Emigration in Canada, 1945-1981. 21 pp.
no.87-15 Beaujot, Roderic. Rationales for Childbearing in Tunisia. 49 pp.
no. 88-9 Wonnacott, Thomas H. and Roderic P. Beaujot. Optimum Population Size:
Maximize Average or Total Utility? 24 pp.
no. 89-4 Beaujot, Roderic. Immigration Policy and Socio-Demographic Change: The
Canadian Case. January 1989. 22 pp.
no. 89-6 Beaujot, Roderic, with the assistance of Suzanne Shiel and Lorraine Schoel. The
Role of Immigration in Changing Demographic Structures: The Canadian Case.
Paper prepared for Session 10.1, “Demographic Adjustments of Immigrants,”
IUSSP General Conference, New Delhi, September 1989. 24 pp.
no. 90-1 Beaujot, Roderic. Shifting Demographics: Labour Force Implications. January
1990. 17 pp.
no. 91-7 Beaujot, Roderic. Rationales Used in Marriage and Childbearing Decisions. April
1991. 18 pp. ISBN 0-7714-1330-0.
no. 93-7 Maxim, Paul S., John Z. Zhao and Roderic Beaujot. Self-employment among
Immigrants: A Test of the Social Marginality Hypothesis. July 1993. 38 pp. ISBN 0-
7714-1554-0.
no. 95-5 Beaujot, Roderic. Census Analyses for Data Quality, Change Over Time and
Causality. June 1995. ISBN 0-7714-1783-7.
no. 95-7 Beaujot, Roderic. The Cairo Conference: Implications for Population Activities;
Michael Shenstone. The Cairo Conference: Achievements and Canadian
Contributions. October 1994. ISBN 0-7714-1788-8.
no. 95-8 Matthews, Beverly and Roderic Beaujot. Gender Roles and Family Strategies. June
1995. ISBN 0-7714-1789-6.
no. 95-9 Cook, Cynthia D. and Roderic P. Beaujot. Labour Force Interruptions: The
Influence of Marital Status and Presence of Young Children. June 1995. ISBN 0-
7714-1970-X.
no. 95-10 Beaujot, Roderic. The Demographics of Child Care: What do Parents Want?
August 1995. ISBN 0-7714-1805-1.
no. 95-13 Beaujot, Roderic, Anatole Romaniuc and Simone St. Germain-Roy. IUSSP
Distinguished Lecture Series at the International Conference on Population and
Development: A Summary. September 1995. ISBN 0-7714-1815-9.
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no. 95-14 Beaujot, Roderic. Aging and Slower Growth in Canada: Immigration and Fertility
Policy Considerations. August 1993. ISBN 0-7714-1814-0.
vol. 10(1) Beaujot, Roderic. Comportements démographiques et statut socio-économique des
immigrants canadiens. February 1996. ISBN 0-7714-1898-1.
vol. 10(3) Beaujot, Roderic. La Commission de la population et du développement des Nations
Unies et la suite de la Conférence du Caire. May 1996. ISBN 0-7714-1900-7.
no. 96-9 Beaujot, Roderic and Judy-Lynn Richards. Intergenerational Fairness in Reforming
the Canada Pension Plan. October 1996. ISBN 0-7714-1950-3.
no. 97-6 Zhang, Junjie and Roderic Beaujot. Determinants of Re-employment Probability in
Canada: Competing Risks Analyses between Full-time and Part-time Employment.
June 1997. ISBN 0-7714-1997-X.
no. 97-12 Zhang, Junjie and Roderic Beaujot. The Labour Market Transition Experience of
the Jobless in Canada: Find a Job or Be Your Own Boss. December 1997. ISBN 0-
7714-2052-8.
no. 97-13 Beaujot, Roderic and Tony Haddad. The Productive Activities of Canadian Adults
at Mid-life: Family, Work and Children. December 1997. ISBN 0-7714-2053-6.
no. 97-14 Smith, Peter J. and Roderic Beaujot. Men’s Orientation toward Marriage and
Family Roles. December 1997. ISBN 0-7714-2054-4.
vol. 12(1) McFarlane, Seth, Roderic Beaujot and Tony Haddad, “Time availability and
relative resources as determinants of sexual division of domestic work.” No 98-1.
vol. 14(1) Beaujot, Roderic and Deborah Matthews, “Immigration and the future of Canada’s
population”
vol. 14(2) “Canada’s demographic future: some reflections on projections assumptions”
vol. 15(1) Beaujot, Roderic and Zenaida Ravanera, “An interpretation of family change with
implications for social cohesion”
vol. 15(5) “Earning and caring: demographic change and policy implications”
vol. 15(6) Beaujot, Roderic and Alain Bélanger, “Perspectives on below replacement fertility
in Canada: trends, desires, implications.”
vol. 15(7) Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot, “Child poverty and family structure in Canada.”
vol. 15(8) Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot, “Family relations, child outcomes and low
incomes: A comparison of Canadian children in intact, step and lone parent
families.”
vol. 15(13) Beaujot, Roderic and Jianye Liu, “Models of earning and caring: evidence from
Canadian time-use data.” Presented at General Congress of the International Union
for the Scientific Study of Population, Brazil, August 2001.
vol. 15(18) Beaujot, Roderic and Jianye Liu, “Children, social assistance and outcomes.”
Presented at the meetings of the Federation of Canadian Demographers, Ottawa,
December 2001. Also available as Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper
No. 304.
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vol. 16(6) Beaujot, Roderic, “Projecting the future of Canada’s population: assumptions,
implications, and policy.” Presented as Presidential Address to the Canadian
Population Society, Toronto, May 2002.
vol. 16(7) Ravanera, Zenaida R. Roderic Beaujot and Fernando Rajulton. “The Family and
Political Dimension of Social Cohesion: Analysing the Link using the 2000
National Survey on Giving, Volunteering and Participating.”
vol. 16(8) Beaujot, Roderic, “Earning and caring” Presented as Porter Lecture at the meetings
of the Canadian Association of Sociology and Anthropology, Toronto, May 2002.
vol. 16(9) “Effect of Immigration on Demographic Structure.” October 2002
vol. 17(1) “Demographics and the Changing Canadian Family.” January 2003.
vol. 17(3) “Effect of Immigration on the Canadian Population: Replacement Migration?”
March 2003. vol. 17(5) Eric Guimond, Don Kerr and Roderic Beaujot. “Charting the Growth of Canada’s
Aboriginal Populations: Problems, Options and Implications.” May 2003. vol. 17(7) Roderic Beaujot and Zenaida Ravanera. “Relative Participation of Men and Women
in Paid and Unpaid Work: An Analysis of Variations by Individual, Family and Community Characteristics.” May 2003.
vol. 17(10) Rajulton Fernando, Zenaida Ravanera and Roderic Beaujot. “How Cohesive are Canadian CMAs? A Measure of Social Cohesion Using the National Survey of Giving, Volunteering, and Participating.” June 2003.
vol. 18(2) Beaujot, Roderic and Amir Erfani. “Attitudes that Differentiate Alternative Family Sizes.” March 2004.
vol. 18(3) Beaujot, Roderic and Jianye Liu. “Social Assistance, Custody and Child Poverty: Cross-National Comparisons.” March 2004.
vol. 18(5) Kerr, Don, Peter Ibbott and Roderic Beaujot. “Probing the Future of Mandatory Retirement in Canada.” May 2004.
vol. 18(8) Beaujot, Roderic and Robert Andersen. “Stress and Adult Health: Impact of Time Spent in Paid and Unpaid Work, and its Division in Families.” June 2004.
vol. 19(1) Beaujot, Roderic and Zenaida R. Ravanera. 2005. “Family Models for Earning and Caring: Implications for Parents and Children.” January 2005.
vol. 19(3) Omariba, D. Walter Rasugu, Roderic Beaujot, and Fernando Rajulton. 2005.
“Correlated Mortality Risks of Siblings in Kenya: An Examination of the Concept
of Death Clustering and a Model for Analysis.” April 2005.
vol. 19(7) Erfani, Amir and Roderic Beaujot. 2005. “Familial Orientations and the Rationales
for Childbearing Behaviour.”
vol. 20(7) Liu, Jianye, Don Kerr and Roderic Beaujot. 2006. “Children and Youth in Canada:
Recent Demographic Changes.” Discussion Paper 06-07.
vol. 20(8) Beaujot, Roderic, Jianye Liu and Don Kerr. 2006. “Low income status by
population groups, 1961-2001.” Discussion Paper 06-08.
vol. 21(2) Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Thomas Burch. 2007. “Toward an HRSDC
Family Research Framework.” Discussion Paper 07-02.
vol. 21(5) Beaujot, Roderic and Don Kerr. 2007. “Emerging youth transition patterns in
Canada: Opportunities and Risks.” Discussion Paper 07-05.
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vol. 22(2) Beaujot, Roderic, Jianye Liu and Zenaida Ravanera. “Models of earning and caring:
Trends in time-use.” Discussion Paper 08-02.
vol. 22(3) “Demographic change, the labour force and work-family conflicts: The challenge of
public policy adaption.”
vol. 22(4) “Panel on ‘Low fertility in comparative perspective’ at meetings of the Canadian
Population Society, University of British Columbia.” Discussion Paper 08-04
vol.23(1) Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Jianye Liu. 2009. “Models of earning and
caring: Trends, determinants and implications.” Discussion Paper 09-01
vol.23(3) Beaujot, Roderic and Juyan Wang. 2009. “Low fertility lite in Canada: The Nordic
model in Quebec and the U.S. model in Alberta.” Discussion Paper 09-03
vol.23(4) Ravanera, Zenaida and Roderic Beaujot. 2009. “Synthesis report on Canadian
youth: A focus on minority youth.” Discussion Paper 09-4.
vol.23(6) Ravanera, Zenaida and Roderic Beaujot. 2009. “Life course and structural factors in
childlessness: The waiting game and constrained choices in the second
demographic transition.” Discussion Paper 09-6.
vol.24(3) Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Ching Du, 2010. “Child care: preferences
and opportunity costs.”
vol.24(5) Woldemicael, Gebremariam and Roderic Beaujot. 2010. “Fertility behavior of
immigrants in Canada: Converging trends.”
6b. Other Discussion Papers
2013 Beaujot, Roderic, Jianye Liu and Zenaida Ravanera. 2013. “Family diversity and
inequality: the Canadian case.” Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge
Cluster Discussion Paper Series 1(1): Article 7: http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc/vol1/iss1/7/
2015 Beaujot, Roderic and Zenaida Ravanera. 2015. “Population change and life course: Taking
stock and looking to the future.” Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge
Cluster Discussion Paper Series 3(1): Article 8: http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc/vol3/iss1/8/
2015 Beaujot, Roderic, Jianye Liu and Zenaida Ravanera. 2015. “The converging gender trends
in earing and caring in Canada.” Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge
Cluster Discussion Paper Series 3(3): Article 2: http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc/vol3/iss3/2/
6c. Research Briefs based on my work
2009 Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Jianje Liu. “Models of earning and caring: Trends,
determinants and implications.” Population Change and Lifecourse: Research Brief No. 2:
http://sociology.uwo.ca/cluster/en/ResearchBrief2.html
7. Book Reviews
1980 Sons or Daughters: A Cross-Cultural Survey of Parental Preferences by Nancy E.
Williamson, in Canadian Studies in Population 7: 129-130, 1980.
1982 The Demographic Basis of Canadian Society, by Warren E. Kalbach and Wayne W.
McVey and Population and Canadian Society by Johannes Overbeek, in Canadian Review
of Sociology and Anthropology 19(2): 300-303, May 1982.
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1981 North American Social Report: A Comparative Study of the Quality of Life in Canada and
the U.S.A. from 1964 to 1974. Volume One: Foundations, Population and Health by Alex
C. Michalos, in Canadian Journal of Sociology 6(4): 543-544, Fall 1981.
1983 La situation démolinguistique au Canada: évolution passée et prospective by Réjean
Lachapelle and Jacques Henripin, in Canadian Journal of Sociology 8(1): 111-113, 1983.
1982 L’évolution de la population scholaire du Québec by Diane Vanasse, in Canadian Public
Policy 8(1): 137-138, Winter 1982.
1982 Les enfants qu’on n’a plus au Québec by Jacques Henripin et al., in Canadian Journal of
Sociology 7(3): 333-335, 1982.
1985 Les Saguenayens: Introduction à l’histoire des populations du Saguenay XVIe - XXe
siècles, by Christian Pouyez and Yolande Lavoie, in Canadian Studies in Population, 12:
116-117, 1985.
1986 World Development Report 1984, by the World Bank, in Canadian Studies in Population,
13(1): 105-107, 1986.
1987 Population and Population Policy in Hungary, by D. Biro, P. Joyan and K. Milteni, in
Journal of Comparative Family Studies 28(1): 140-141, 1987.
1986 Sexual Behaviour of Canadian Young People, by E. Herold in Canadian Journal of
Sociology 11 (4): 486-487, 1986.
1987 Intermetropolitan Migration in Canada by P.P. Shaw, in Canadian Journal of Sociology
(1-2): 181-182, 1987.
1988 Demographic and Health Indicators, by Y. Péron and C. Strohmenger, in Social Indicators
Research 20: 441-443, 1988.
1988 Fertility in Canada: From Baby Boom to Baby Bust by A. Romaniuc, Canadian Journal of
Regional Science 10(2): 250-252, 1988.
1988 Status Enhancement and Fertility by J.D. Kasarda et al., Canadian Review of Sociology
and Anthropology 25(2): 329-331, 1988.
1988 Below Replacement Fertility in Industrial Societies by K. Davis et al., Canadian Public
Policy 14(2): 230-231, 1988.
1989 Immigration and Ethnic Conflict by A. Richmond, Contemporary Sociology 18(1): 84-85,
January 1989.
1991 Demolinguistic Trends and the Evolution of Canadian Institutions by ACS, Canadian
Journal of Sociology 16(1): 95-97, 1991.
1991 No Rising Generation by P. Quiggin, Journal of Comparative Family Studies 12(1):116-
118, 1991.
1992 La population du Québec d’hier à demain by J. Henripin and Y. Martin, Canadian Public
Policy 18(2): 241-242, 1992.
1994 Population, Reproduction, Sociétés, in Canadian Studies in Population 21(2): 186-188,
1994.
1994 Americans Abroad, in Canadian Ethnic Studies 24(2): 154-156, 1994.
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1995 Kenya at the Demographic Turning Point, Household Consequences of High Fertility in
Pakistan, Organizing and Managing Tropical Disease Control Programs in Social
Indicators Research 34: 283-286, 1995.
1995 Interests of State: The Politics of Language, Multiculturalism, and Feminism in Canada, by
L.A. Pal, in Social Indicators Research 34: 411-414, 1995.
1995 The Canadian Family in Crisis, by J.F. Conway, in Journal of Comparative Family Studies
26(2): 284-286, 1995.
1997 La sociologie des populations, by H. Gerard and V. Piche, in Canadian Review of
Sociology and Anthropology 34(4): 452-453.
1999 The Family Squeeze: Surviving the Sandwich Generation, by S. Kingsmill and B.
Schlesinger. Canadian Journal of Sociology Online
www.arts.ualberta.ca/cjscopy/reviews.html
1999 Les familles canadiennes à l’approche de l’an 2000, by Y. Péron et al., in Cahiers
Québécois de Démographie 28(1-2): 335-339.
2000 The Arena of Racism, by M. Wieviorka, in Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, 27:
169-170.
2001 The overselling of Population Aging: Apocalyptic Demography, Intergenerational
Challenges, and Social Policy by Ellen Gee and Gloria Gutman, Editors, in CJS Online
www.arts.ualberta.ca/cjscopy/reviews.html
2001 Canadian Families at the Approach of the Year 2000, by Yves Péron et al., in Population
Studies 55(1): 99-100.
2001 Hoe and Wage: A Social History of a Circular Migration System in West Africa by Dennis
Cordell, Joel Gregory and Victor Piché, in Canadian Journal of African Studies 35(1): 187-
190.
2002 Les enfants, la pauvreté et la richesse au Canada by Henripin, Jacques in Cahiers
Québécois de Démographie 31(1): 183-189. 2002.
2002 Boom, Bust & Echo 2000: Profiting from the Demographic Shift in the New Millennium by
David Foot with Daniel Stoffman in Canadian Studies in Population 29(2): 371-376, 2002
2003 Demography in Canada in the Twentieth Century by Sylvia Wargon in Population Studies
57 (1): 118-119.
2003 The Politics of Population: State Formation, Statistics, and the Census of Canada, 1840-
1875 by Bruce Curtis. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 40 (3): 352-355.
2004 La démographie québécoise: enjeux du XXIe siècle by Victor Piché and Céline Le
Bourdais, editors, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology On-Line Book
Reviews. Available http://www.csaa.ca/BookReview/ReviewsList.htm
2007 Handbook of Population, Edited by D. Poston and M. Micklin, Canadian Journal of
Sociology, 32(2): 284-286.
2009 Social Policies, Labour Markets and Motherhood: A Comparative Analysis of European
Countries, Edited by D. Del Boca and C. Wetzels, Reviewed by Mehmet Aysan and
Roderic Beaujot in Canadian Journal of Sociology 34(2) 2009.
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2009 Family Formation and Family Dilemmas in Contemporary Europe, Edited by G. Esping-
Andersen, Reviewed by Mehmet Aysan and Roderic Beaujot in Canadian Review of
Sociology On-Line Book Reviews. Available
http://www.csaa.ca/CRSA/BookReview/Reviews/2009REVIEWS/200902ESPING.htm
2009 Pour une politique de population, by Jacques Henripin. Reviewed in Canadian Studies in
Population 36(3-4): 383-385.
2009 Canada’s Population in Global Context: An Introduction to Social Demography, by Frank
Trovato. Reviewed in American Review of Canadian Studies 39(3): 303-305.
2010 Trilingual Glossary of Demographic Terminology: English-Japanese-Germain. Reviewed
in Canadian Studies in Population 37(3-4): 611-612.
2011 Dividing the Domestic: Men, Women and Household Work in Cross-national Perspective.
Reviewed in Canadian Journal of Sociology 36(1): 103-105.
2011 Life in the Afternoon by Lyndsay Green. Response in The Literary Review of Canada.
March 2011.
2012 International Handbook of Population Aging. Reviewed in Canadian Studies in Population
39(1-2): 145-147.
2012 Ageing Populations in Post-industrial Democracies: Comparative Studies of Policies and
Politics. Reviewed in Canadian Public Policy 38(3): 443-444.
2015 Les théories de la migration. Reviewed in Canadian Studies in Population 42(1-2): 165-6.
2015 World Population and Human Capital in the Twenty-First Century, edited by W. Lutz,
W.P. Butz and Samier KC, Reviewed in Canadian Studies in Population 42(3/4): 91-92.
8. Blogs
Beaujot, Roderic. 2012. Aging in Canada, 2011 The aging of the past will be different from the
aging of the future. Changes in Patterns and Trends: Blog of the cluster on Population
Change and Lifecourse. Available at:
http://pclc-cppv.typepad.com/changes-in-patterns-and-t/
Beaujot, Roderic. 2012. Why do we still need a census? Changes in Patterns and Trends: Blog of
the cluster on Population Change and Lifecourse. Available at:
http://pclc-cppv.typepad.com/changes-in-patterns-and-t/
Beaujot, Roderic. 2012. Census release on families, households and marital status in Canada,
2011: Diversification continues. Changes in Patterns and Trends: Blog of the cluster on
Population Change and Lifecourse. Available at:
http://pclc-cppv.typepad.com/changes-in-patterns-and-t/
Beaujot, Roderic. 2013. Immigration and the population of Canada: Levels, diversity and
economic integration. Changes in Patterns and Trends: Blog of the cluster on Population
Change and Lifecourse. Available at:
http://pclc-cppv.typepad.com/changes-in-patterns-and-t/
Beaujot, Roderic and Don Kerr. 2015. Immigration and labour force growth: Watch out for
misleading generalizations.
http://pclc-cppv.typepad.com/changes-in-patterns-and-t/2015/01/immigration-and-labour-force-
growth-watch-out-for-misleading-generalizations.html
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9. Media
2016 Oosthoek, Sharon. 2016. Three researchers’ perspectives on Syrian refugees. Canadian
Foundation for Innovation: Innovation.ca. Available at:
http://www.innovation.ca/en/ResearchInAction/OutcomeStory/three-researchers-
perspectives-syrian-refugees
IX. Reviews of my books
1. Reviews of Beaujot and McQuillan, 1982, Growth and Dualism: The Demographic
Development of Canadian Society
Roland Pressat, 1982, Population and Development Review 8(3): 617-618.
André Lux, 1983, Recherches Sociographiques 14(1): 125-126.
Malcolm Britton, 1983, Population Studies 37 (2): 323-325.
Nathan Keyfitz, 1984, Canadian Journal of Sociology 9(1): 127-129.
David Gagan, 1983, Canadian Historical Review 54(3): 395-397.
Ralph Thomlinson, 1983, Canadian Studies in Population 10: 121-122.
Ellen Gee, 1984, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 21(1): 111-112.
Karol J. Krotki, 1987, Pakistan Development Review 26(2): 215-221.
2. Reviews of Beaujot, 1991, Population Change in Canada: The Challenges of Policy
Adaptation
Ellen Gee, 1992, Canadian Studies in Population 19(2): 247-9.
Anthony Richmond, 1992, Contemporary Sociology, 21(5): 695-6.
Mark Rosenberg, 1992, Canadian Public Policy, 18(3): 357-8.
Hubert Charbonneau, 1992, Revue d’histoire de l’amerique francaise, 46(2): 292-3.
Jacques Henripin, 1993, Population 48(4): 1094-6.
Jean-Claude Chesnais, 1993, Population 48(1): 204-5.
David Coleman, 1993, Journal of Biosocial Science 25: 417-9
Paul Gringrich, 1993, Journal of Comparative Family Studies 24(2): 253-55.
Danielle Gauvreau, 1992, Canadian Ethnic Studies 24(2): 105-6.
Andre Lux, 1992, Cahiers Québécois de Démographie 21(2): 163-6.
Karol J. Krotki, 1994, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 31(1): 83-5.
Karol J. Krotki, 1994, Population Studies 48: 365.
Roland Vogelsang, 1994, The Canadian Geographer 38(3): 285-6.
Abraham Akkerman, 1993, Canadian Journal of Regional Science 16(1); 141-3.
André Lux, 1994, Canadian Journal on Aging 13(2): 297-298.
Alain Nash, 1996, Histoire Sociale/Social History 29(58): 514-517.
3. Reviews of Beaujot, 2000, Earning and Caring in Canadian Families
Cheal, David, 2000, Canadian Journal of Sociology Online,
Greenhalgh, Susan, 2000, Population and Development Review 26(2): 405.
Gauthier, Anne, 2001, Journal of Comparative Family Studies 31(1): 141-142.
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Munro, Brenda, 2001, Canadian Studies in Population 28(1): 157-158.
McDaniel, Susan, 2001, Atlantis, 26(1): 96-97.
Ulijaszek, Stanley, 2002, Journal of Biosocial Science, 34(2): 286-287.
Sauvé, Roger, 2001, ISUMA, 2(4): 142-143.
Neill, Ghyslaine, 2001, Cahiers Québécois de Démographie 30(1): 147-149.
Duncan, Karen, 2001, Journal of Marriage and Family, 63(4): 1203-1204.
Tomassini, C., 2002, Genus, 58(1): 183.
Lever, Jason, 2002, British Journal of Canadian Studies, 14(2): 357-358.
Joshi, Heather, 2002, Population Studies, 56(3): 338-339.
Swenson, Don, 2003, Canadian Journal of Sociology, 28(2): 249-251.
Gauvreau, Danelle, 2003, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 40(1): 111-
112.
Wu, Zheng, 2003, Contemporary Sociology, 32(1): 35-36.
Baker, Maureen, 2004, American Review of Canadian Studies, 34(1): 176
4. Reviews of Beaujot and Kerr, 2004, Population Change in Canada:
Kovacs, Zoltan, 2004, Canadian Ethnic Studies 36 (2): 140.
Romaniuc, Anatole, 2005, Population and Development Review 31(1): 171-175.
X Career totals and most significant career research contributions
1. Publications (career totals)
Books authored 8
Edited books 3
Chapters in books 53
Papers in refereed journals 63
Papers in other journals 14
Papers in refereed conference proceedings 0
Technical Reports 16
Books reviews 44
Abstracts and/or papers read 98
Presentations at professional meetings/workshops and others 11
2. Contributions to training (career totals)
PhD Advisor (completed) 14
PhD External Examiner 9
PhD Advisory Committee or Examiner 29
MA Advisor (completed) 28
MA Advisory Committee or Examiner 46
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3. Most significant career research contributions
Growth and Dualism: The Demographic Development of Canadian Society, Roderic Beaujot and
Kevin McQuillan, Toronto: Gage, 1982, 249 pp.
Income of Immigrants in Canada, R. Beaujot, K.G. Basavarajappa and R. Verma, Ottawa:
Statistics Canada Cat. No. 91-527, 1988, 101 pp. This volume started to show evidence that
recent immigrants were not progressing as quickly to converge with the native born,
compared to the immigrants of the 1946-60 period.
Population Change in Canada: The Challenges of Policy Adaptation, Toronto: McClelland and
Stewart, 1991, 379 pp. Second edition, Beaujot, Roderic and Don Kerr, Population Change
in Canada, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2004, 367 pp. Third edition, Kerr, Don and
Roderic Beaujot, Population Change in Canada, Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2016,
432 pp. Originally written at the time of the Review of Demography and its Implications
for Economic and Social Policy, this volume provides a substantive summary of the
demographic situation of Canada and associated policy discussions.
Family over the Life Course, R. Beaujot, F. Rajulton, E. Gee and Z. Ravanera. Ottawa: Statistics
Canada Cat No. 91-543, 1995, 173 pp.
Earning and Caring in Canadian Families, Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2000, 416 pp.
Received the 2001 Porter Award of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association
recognizing “outstanding published scholarly contributions within the ‘John Porter
Tradition’ to the advancement of sociological and/or anthropological knowledge of
Canada. The award was established in 1980, and this is the 14th book to receive the award.
Canada’s Changing Families: Implications for Individuals and Society, edited by K. McQuillan
and Z. Ravanera, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006. This book is the main
outcome of a SSHRC strategic research grant in the competition on Social Cohesion in a
Globalizing Era, where I was Principal Investigator.
Population Change and Lifecourse. P.I. and leader of this Strategic Knowledge Cluster, funded by
SSHRC for 2007-2014. The web site is at http://sociology.uwo.ca/cluster/en/index.html
XI Research Grants and Contracts Received
1982-84 Analysis of Tunisian Fertility (with M. Bchir, Tunis), International Development
Research Centre, Cooperative Programs: $65,300.
1983-85 Bilingual accommodation in Official Language Communities (D. Cartwright, H.
Taylor, M. Goodchild, R. Beaujot), Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council of Canada, Research Grant: $30,000.
1984-85 Analysis of census data on Aboriginal Languages (with B. Burnaby), Secretary of
State, Contract: $9,000.
1986 Income of immigrants, Statistics Canada, Contract: $6,000.
1986 Income of immigrants, Health and Welfare Canada, Contract: $3,800.
1986-87 Link between immigration and emigration, Employment and Immigration:
Contract, $9,400.
1987-88 Immigration in demographic structures, Review of Demography and its
Implications for Economic and Social Policy, Contract: $39,000.
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1989 Immigration and the population of Canada, Employment and Immigration,
Contract: $5,200.
1989-91 Rationales used in the central decisions on marriage and childbearing, SSHRC
Research Grant: $60,900.
1991 Social and economic effects of changing family patterns: The case of child care,
Health and Welfare: $4,000.
1993-95 Family in the Life Course, Statistics Canada: $20,000.
1994 Population, environment and security, External Affairs and International Trade.
1992-96 Production and reproduction: Economic, cultural and structural accommodations for
children, SSHRC Research Grant: $42,600.
1995-96 Metropolis literature review: The demographic perspective, Citizenship and
Immigration: $10,000.
1999-02 Reproduction and caring over the life course, R. Beaujot and B. Matthews, SSHRC
Research Grant: $87,800.
2000-05 Family transformation and social cohesion, Principal Investigator, SSHRC strategic
grant - Social Cohesion in a Globalizing Era: $473,200.
http://sociology.uwo.ca/research/research_areas/aging_and_the_life_course/family_
transformation_social_cohesion/index.html
2002-06 Gender, interpersonal risk and childbearing, R. Beaujot, D. Hall and Z. Ravanera,
SSHRC research grant: $62,300.
2004-05 The Family, Community and Health in the Context of Economic Change, Roderic
Beaujot, Teresa Abada, William Avison, Lorraine Davies, Rajulton Fernando, Alain
Gagnon, Don Kerr, Robert Andersen and Zenaida Ravanera, Health Policy
Research Program, Health Canada: $175,700.
http://sociology.uwo.ca/research/research_areas/health_and_health_inequality/famil
y_community_and_health_in_the_context_of_economic_change/index.html
2004-05 University of Western Ontario Research Data Technology Facility, Canadian
Foundation for Innovation and Ontario Innovation Trust: $318,200.
2005-06 Population Change and Public Policy, Principal Investigator with Robert Bourbeau,
Celine Le Bourdais, Frank Trovato and Zheng Wu, SSHRC Cluster Letter of Intent
Grant, 2004-2005, $30,000, SSHRC Interim Grant, 2005-2006, $25,000.
2006-16 Population Change and Lifecourse, Principal Investigator with Amélie Quesnel-
Vallée, Byron Spencer, Céline Le Bourdais, Kevin McQuillan, Paul Bernard, Susan
McDaniel, Zheng Wu and Partners Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Health
Canada, Human Resources and Social Development Canada, Policy Research
Initiative, SSHRC Strategic Knowledge Cluster Grant: $2,097,000.
http://sociology.uwo.ca/cluster/
2006-10 Family and Work: Models of Earning and Caring, Roderic Beaujot and Zenaida
Ravanera, SSHRC research grant: $81,700.
2006-08 Earning, Caring and Public Policy, Memorandum of Understanding with HRSDC:
ten projects, total grant of $432,480.
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2006-08 Models of earning and caring: Implications for individuals, families and society.
Roderic Beaujot, Jianye Liu and Zenaida Ravanera. Project in above MOU from
HRSDC: $28,875.
2009 Synthesis report on Canadian youth with emphasis on visible minority youth,
Roderic Beaujot and Zenaida Ravanera, Canadian Heritage: $9,500.
2010-13 Vulnerable families and individuals: Risk and resilience over the adult life course.
Roderic Beaujot, Zenaida Ravanera and Jianye Liu, SSHRC Research Grant:
$74,150.
http://sociology.uwo.ca/research/research_areas/social_demography_and_migration
/RavaneraBeaujot-VulnerableFamilies_Individuals.html
XII Consultantships and evaluations
1983-86 International Development Research Centre, Analysis of fertility and mortality in
Senegal, with I. Diop, Bureau du recensement, Dakar.
1985 International Development Research Centre, report and evaluation on rural
sanitation project in Sierra Leone.
1983 Invited consultant for a project on women’s agricultural labour, International Centre
for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, Aleppo, Syria.
1993 Evaluation for CIDA of Programme en Population et Développement au Sahel
(PPDS), linking University of Montreal and Centre d’Études et de Recherche sur la
Population pour le Développement (CERPOD), with Aminata Trahoré.
1996&98 Evaluation of Plan de Développement 1996-2001, Institut National de Recherches
Scientifiques - Urbanisation, Montréal.
2001 Evaluation of Département de Démographie, Université de Montréal, with Allan
Hill.
2006 SSHRC mid-term evaluation of MCRI on “La chaine des médicaments.”
XIII Papers Presented at Professional Meetings (see also Invited Talks in Section VII)
1972 “Direct observation as a mode of census evaluation”, R. Beaujot and Abdessetar
Elamrani-Jamal, paper presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America,
Toronto, April 1972. Abstract in Population Index 38(3): 303-304, reprinted as Population
Research Laboratory Discussion Paper No. 4.
1973 “Estimates of the size and vital rates of the Moroccan population: 1950-52 to 1960”, R.
Beaujot and K.J. Krotki, paper presented at the meetings of the Canadian Sociology and
Anthropology Association, Kingston, May 1973, reprinted as Population Research
Laboratory Discussion Paper No. 6.
1973 “Model male fertility tables”, paper presented at the meetings of the Canadian Sociology
and Anthropology Association, Kingston, May 1973, reprinted as Population Research
Laboratory Discussion Paper No. 8.
1973 “Paradigms, frames of reference, models, theories”, paper presented at the meetings of the
Western Association of Sociology and Anthropology, Banff, December 1973.
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1974 “The PGE/ERAD system of data collection in Africa and a comparison of its results with
those of analytic techniques”, paper presented at the meetings of the Canadian Association
of African Studies, Halifax, February 1974, reprinted as Population Research Laboratory
Discussion Paper No. 13.
1974 “Recent population census experience: An overview”, Hazel Moir, Roderic Beaujot,
William Seltzer and Victor Matthews, paper presented at the meetings of the Population
Association of America, New York, April 1974, abstract in Population Index 40(3):
443-444.
1976 “A test of the economic utility model for explaining fertility” R. Beaujot, P. Krishnan and
Karol J. Krotki, paper presented at the meetings of the Canadian Population Society,
Quebec City, May 1976.
1977 “The effects of assimilation on ethnic fertility differentials” R. Beaujot, K.J. Krotki and
P. Krishnan, paper presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America,
St. Louis, April 1977, abstract in Population Index 43(3): 424.
1977 “Statistics Canada household and family projections model: Main features and results”,
R. Beaujot and K.S. Gnanasekaran, paper presented at the meetings of the International
Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Mexico City, August 1977.
1979 “Analytic techniques in demographic estimation”, paper presented at the Seminar of Latin
American and Canadian Scholars, Edmonton, May 1979.
1979 “Data collection” report of a panel discussion at the Seminar of Latin American and
Canadian Scholars, Edmonton, May 1979.
1981 “Social Consequences of the Demographic Transition and of the Baby Boom in Canada”,
paper presented at the Tenth Annual Conference for Teachers of History and Social
Studies, London, April 1981.
1981 “Geographic Mobility of the Elderly,” L. Wai and R. Beaujot, paper presented at the
meetings of the Canadian Population Society, June 1981.
1981 “Linguistic Assimilation in Canada’s Minorities”, paper presented at the meetings of the
American Sociological Association, Toronto, August 1981.
1982 “Sex Roles and Fertility in Tunisia”, paper presented at the meetings of the Canadian
Association of African Studies, Toronto, May 1982.
1982 “Life in Canada Before, During and After the Demographic Transition”, R. Beaujot and
K. McQuillan, paper presented at the meetings of the Canadian Population Society, Ottawa,
June 1982.
1984 “Experiences of an expatriate researcher in Tunisia, presented at the meetings of the
Canadian Population Society, Guelph, June 1984.
1984 “Population policy development in Canadian demography”, presented at the meetings of
the Canadian Population Society, Guelph, June 1984.
1985 « Le recul de la nuptialité en Tunisie: causes et conséquences, » presented at International
Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Florence, June 1985.
1986 “The relative income of immigrants: are the new immigrant groups at a disadvantage”
K.G. Basavarajappa, R. Verma and R. Beaujot, presented at the meetings of the Canadian
Population Society, Winnipeg, June 1986.
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1986 “The economic adaptation of immigrants”, R. Verma, K.G. Basavarajappa and R. Beaujot,
presented at XIth World Congress of Sociology, New Delhi, August 1986.
1989 “Shifting demographics: the shape of the 90’s”, presented to Conference Board of Canada,
Toronto, October 1989.
1989 “The role of immigration in changing demographic structures: The Canadian case”,
presented at meetings of the IUSSP, New Delhi, September 1989.
1990 “Shifting demographics: Labour force implications”, paper presented at the meetings of the
Canadian Population Society, Victoria, June 1990.
1990 « Contribution de la démographie à la compréhension des transformations
sociodémographiques contemporaines du Canada et du Québec, » paper presented at the
conference celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Département de démographie.
Université de Montréal, September 1990.
1990 “Canadian immigration research”, paper presented at the informal session on Research
Directions in International Migration, Population Association of America, Toronto, May
1990.
1990 “Canadian immigration”, presented to House of Commons Standing Committee on Labour,
Employment and Immigration, February 1990 (Minutes Issue No. 17).
1992 “Rationales used in marriage and childbearing decisions”, paper presented at Peopling of
Americas conference, Veracruz, Mexico, May 1992.
1992 “Demographics: The Driving Force,” invited paper presented at Annual Ontario Institute of
Agrologist Conference, March 1992.
1993 “Aging and slower growth in Canada: immigration and fertility policy considerations”,
invited talk to Reddin Symposium, Bowling Green State University, January 1993.
1993 “Educational attainment and self-employment among immigrants”, John Zhao, Paul Maxim
and Roderic Beaujot, paper presented at the General Conference of the International Union
for the Scientific Study of Population, Montreal, August 1993.
1993 “Gender roles and family strategies: contrasting views of Canadian women and social
policy consequences”, Beverly Matthews and Roderic Beaujot, paper presented at the
General Conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population,
Montreal, August 1993.
1993 “Aging and slower growth in Canada: immigration and fertility policy considerations”,
paper presented at the General Conference of the International Union for the Scientific
Study of Population, Montreal, August 1993.
1994 “The demographics of child care: what do parents want”, presented to Canadian Population
Society, Calgary, June 1994.
1994 “Population, consumption and sustainable development, presented at Emmanuel College,
University of Toronto, October 1994.
1995 “Child care services: their impact on work and childbearing decisions”, Zora Knezic and
Roderic Beaujot, presented at a joint session of the Canadian Population Society and the
Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Montreal, June 1995.
1995 “Census analyses for data quality, change over time and causality”, presented at the
meetings of the Canadian Population Society, Montreal, June 1995.
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1995 “Labour force interruptions: the influence of marital status and the presence of young
children”, Cynthia Cook and Roderic Beaujot, presented at the meetings of the Canadian
Sociology and Anthropology Association, Montreal, June 1995.
1995 “Work and childbearing decisions: the impact of family gender structure and child care
constraints”, Zora Knezic and Roderic Beaujot, presented at Symposium of the Federation
of Canadian Demographers, Ottawa, 23-25 October 1995.
1995 « Comportements démographiques et statut socio-économique des immigrants canadiens »
presented at Colloquium on Anciennes et nouvelles minorités: démographie, culture et
politique, Echanges Jacques Cartier, Lyon, France, 6-9 December 1995.
1996 « La commission de la population et du développement des Nations Unies et la suite de la
conférence du Caire » presented at meetings of Association des Démographes du Québec,
Montreal, May 1996.
1996 “The role of immigration in changing demographic structures”, National Symposium on
Immigration and Integration, Winnipeg, October 1996.
1997 “Canada to 2016”, presentation to plenary session at meetings of the Canadian Population
Society, St. John’s, June 1997.
1997 “Bucharest to Cairo and beyond”, presentation to round table at meetings of the Canadian
Population Society, St. John’s, June 1997.
1997 “The determinants of re-employment probability in Canada: a competing-risk analysis
between full-time and part-time employment”, Junjie Zhang and R. Beaujot, presented at
meetings of the Canadian Population Society, St. John’s, June 1997.
1997 “The demography of Canadian adults at mid-life: family, work and children”, R. Beaujot
and Anton Haddad, presented at meetings of the American Sociological Association,
Toronto, August 1997. (University of Western Ontario, Population Studies Centre
Discussion Paper No. 97-13)
1997 “Changing models of family and work: The Canadian case”, presented to Colloquium
series of Demographic Unit, Stockholm University, June 1997.
1998 « L’Immigration et la population du Canada » paper presented at workshop on Les
politiques d’immigration et d’intégration au Canada et en France: Analyses comparées et
perspectives de recherche, Montréal: Centre de recherche interuniversitaire de Montréal sur
l’immigration, l’intégration et la dynamique urbaine, May 1998.
1998 “Migration trends and policies in North America: The case of Canada” Paper presented at
OECD seminar on Migration, Free Trade and Regional Integration in North America.
Mexico, January 1998.
1998 “Productive activities of Canadian adults at mid-life: family, work and children,” R.
Beaujot and A. Haddad, Paper presented to meetings of the Canadian Population Society,
Ottawa, June 1998.
1998 “Change and consistency in Canadian husbands and wives contributions to earning and
caring: An analysis of time use surveys undertaken in 1986 and 1992” T. Haddad and R.
Beaujot, Paper presented to XIV World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, July 1998.
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2001 “Perspectives on below replacement fertility in Canada: trends, desires, implications,”
Presented at IUSSP workshop on International Perspectives on Low Fertility: Trends,
Theories and Policies, Tokyo, 21-23 March 2001.
2001 “Comment” on Population History of North America, joint session of Canadian Historical
Association and Canadian Population Society, Québec, June 2001.
2001 “Transfers to children in one-parent, two-parent and step-parent families: some theoretical
considerations” Presented to Centre for the Study of Children at Risk, McMaster
University, October 2001.
2001 Kerr, Don, Roderic Beaujot and Rajulton Fernando, “Family relations, low income and
child outcomes: a comparison of Canadian children in intact, step and lone-parent
families.” Presented at General Congress of the International Union for the Scientific Study
of Population, Brazil, August 2001.
2001 Beaujot, Roderic and Jianye Liu “Models of earning and caring: evidence from Canadian
time-use data.” Presented at General Congress of the International Union for the Scientific
Study of Population, Brazil, August 2001.
2001 Beaujot, Roderic and Jianye Liu, “Children, social assistance and outcomes.” Presented at
the meetings of the Federation of Canadian Demographers, Ottawa, December 2001.
2001 “The case for population policy.” Presented at the meetings of the Federation of Canadian
Demographers, Ottawa, December 2001.
2002 “Population projections in Canada: assumptions and implications” presented at Census
Data Workshop organized by Southwest Region Health Information Partnership, June
2002.
2002 Ravanera, Zenaida, Roderic Beaujot and Fernando Rajulton. “The Family and Political
Dimension of Social Cohesion: Analyzing the Link using the 2000 National Survey on
Giving, Volunteering and Participating.” Presented at meetings of the Canadian
Association of Sociology and Anthropology, Toronto, May 2002.
2002 “Effect of immigration on demographic structure.” Paper presented at John Deutsch
Institute Conference on Canadian Immigration Policy for the 21st Century, Queen’s
University, Kingston, Ontario, October 2002.
2003 “Effect of Immigration on the Canadian Population: Replacement Migration?” Paper
presented at the meetings of the Canadian Population Society, Halifax, June 2003.
2003 Eric Guimond, Don Kerr and Roderic Beaujot. “Charting the Growth of Canada’s
Aboriginal Populations: Problems, Options and Implications.” Paper presented at the
meetings of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, May 2003.
2003 Roderic Beaujot and Zenaida Ravanera. “Relative Participation of Men and Women in Paid
and Unpaid Work: An Analysis of Variations by Individual, Family and Community
Characteristics.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Canadian Sociology and
Anthropology Association, Halifax, June 2003.
2003 Rajulton Fernando, Zenaida Ravanera and Roderic Beaujot. “How Cohesive are Canadian
CMAs? A Measure of Social Cohesion Using the National Survey of Giving, Volunteering,
and Participating.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Canadian Sociology and
Anthropology Association, Halifax, June 2003.
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2004 Beaujot, Roderic and Amir Erfani, Attitudes that differentiate alternative family sizes”
Paper presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America, Boston, April
2004.
2004 Beaujot, Roderic and Jianye Liu, Social assistance, custody and child poverty: cross-
national comparisons. Paper presented at the meetings of the Population of America,
Boston, April 2004.
2004 Roundtable on Second Demographic Transition in North America, Association des
Démographes du Québec, Montreal, May 2004
2004 Erfani, Amir and Roderic Beaujot. “A paradox of childbearing and unions: which gets
priority?” Paper presented at the meetings of the Canadian Population Society, Winnipeg,
June 2004.
2004 Beaujot, Roderic and Robert Andersen. Stress and adult health: impact of time spent in
paid and unpaid work, and its division in families” Paper presented at the Conference on
Work-Life Balance across the Life Course, University of Edinburgh, July 2004.
2004 Beaujot, Roderic and Zenaida Ravanera. Family models for earning and caring:
Implications for parents and children. Paper presented at Conference on Child Care for a
Change, Canadian Council for Social Development, Winnipeg, November 2004.
2005 Beaujot, Roderic and Zenaida Ravanera. Family models for earning and caring:
Implications for child care. Paper presented at Third Conference of the Canadian Research
Data Centre Network, Montreal, May 19-20, 2005.
2005 Beaujot, Roderic. “Demographics and issues of inequality.” Presented to the Sub-
Committee on Social Cohesion of the Coordinating Committee of Deputy Ministers,
Ottawa, 18 October 2005.
2005 Beaujot, Roderic and Robert Glossop. “Private decisions and public policy: the timing of
first births, delayed life-course transitions and intergenerational equity.” Presented to the
Policy Forum at Health Canada, Ottawa, 24 November 2005.
2005 Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Thomas Burch. “Toward a Social Development
Canada Family Research Framework,” Presented at Social Development Canada
Roundtable on Challenges for Canadian Families, 1-2 December 2005.
2006 Kerr, Don, Melissa Moyser and Roderic Beaujot. Marriage and cohabitation: Demographic
and Socioeconomic Differences in Quebec and Canada. Paper presented at the meetings of
the International Sociological Association, Durban, South Africa, July 2006.
2006 Beaujot, Roderic. “Population and Seats in the Senate of Canada, 1867-2031: A comment
on the Murray/Austin Motion.” Brief presented to the Senate Special Committee on Senate
Reform, Ottawa, 6 September 2006.
2007 Kerr, Don and Roderic Beaujot, 2007, “Population matters” Presentation to Workshop on
Demographics and the Environment, Policy Research Initiative, Ottawa, 5-6 March 2007.
2007 Beaujot, Roderic and Don Kerr. 2007. “Emerging youth transition patterns in Canada:
Opportunities and Risks.” Paper presented at Policy Research Initiative roundtable on
Investing in Youth: Evidence from Policy, Practice and Research, 20 June 2007, Ottawa.
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2007 Beaujot, Roderic, Jianye Liu and Zenaida Ravanera. 2007. “Models of Earning and Caring:
Trends in Time-Use.” Paper presented at the Third Annual Symposium of the Population,
work and Family Policy Research Collaboration, Ottawa, 13-14 December 2007.
2008 “Low fertility in comparative perspective” Panel presentation at meetings of the Canadian
Population Society, Vancouver, 4-6 June 2008.
2008 “Demographic change, the labour force and work-family conflicts: the challenge of public
policy adaptation” Paper presented to the meetings of the Institute of Public administration
of Canada, Quebec, 25-27 August Morocco.
2008 Beaujot, Roderic, Jianye Liu and Zenaida Ravanera. Models of earning and caring: trends,
determinants and implications. Paper presented at HRSDC workshop on Monitoring
Canadian Families over the Lifecourse, Gatineau, 25 September 2008.
2009 Beaujot, Roderic and Juyan Wang. Low fertility “lite” in Canada: The Nordic model in
Quebec and the U.S. model in Alberta. Paper presented at the meetings of the Population
Association of America, Detroit, 30 April B 2 May, 2009.
2009 Ravanera, Zenaida and Roderic Beaujot. Life course and structural factors in childlessness:
the waiting game and constrained choices in the Second Demographic transition. Paper
presented at the Congress of the IUSSP, Marrakesh, Morocco, September 2009.
2010 Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Ching Du. Child care: Preferences and
opportunity costs. Presented at Statistics Canada Socio-economic Conference, April 26-27,
2010.
2010 Beaujot, Roderic and Muhammad Raza. Demography and immigration policy. Paper
presented at Federation of Canadian Demographers Conference, Montreal, 1-2 June 2010.
2010 Ravanera, Zenaida and Roderic Beaujot. Childlessness of men in Canada’s Second
Demographic Transition. Paper presented at meetings of the Canadian Population Society,
Montreal, 31 May B 3 June 2010.
2010 “Change in earning and caring: Implications for family diversity and inequality.” Paper
presented at Conference on Family as a value with respect to religion, tradition and
modernity, Antalya, Turkey, 26-27 November 2010.
2011 Beaujot, Roderic and Muhammad Munib Raza. Immigration and the population of Canada:
The 2000-2010 decade in historical context. Poster presented at Taking Stock of a
Turbulent Decade and Looking Ahead: Immigration to North America 2000-2010, 28-30
April 2011, London, Ontario.
2011 Beaujot, Roderic. Les politiques familiales: le Québec et le reste du Canada. Paper
presented at Symposium on La politique québécoise des services de garde: où en sommes-
nous 13 ans plus tard? Sherbrooke, 10 May 2011
2011 Beaujot, Roderic. The future of population studies in Canada. Panel presentation at
meetings of the Canadian Population Society, Fredericton, 31 May B 2 June 2011.
2012 Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Ching Jiangqin Du. Family policies in Quebec and
the rest of Canada: Implications for fertility, child care, women’s paid work and child
development indicators. Paper presented at the meeting of the Canadian Population
Society, Waterloo, 30 May B 1 June 2012.
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2012 Beaujot, Roderic. Why do we still need a census? Paper presented at Panel on Why do we
still need a census. Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, Waterloo, 29 May 2012.
2012 Beaujot, Roderic, Zenaida Ravanera and Ching Jiangqin Du. Family policies in Quebec and
the rest of Canada: Implications for fertility, child care, women’s paid work and child
development indicators. Paper presented at the European Population Conference,
Stockholm, 13-16 June 2012.
2012 Ravanera, Zenaida, Rod Beaujot and Jianye Liu. 2012. Social networks of vulnerable
young adults in Canada. Paper presented at the European Population Conference,
Stockholm, 13-16 June 2012.
2013 Ravanera, Zenaida, Fernando Rajulton and Roderic Beaujot. 2013. Men living alone at
midlife: Do previous family life events make a difference? Paper presented at the Annual
Meeting of the Canadian Population Society, Victoria, June 2013.
2013 Beaujot, Roderic, Jianye Liu and Zenaida Ravanera. 2013. Family diversity and inequality:
The Canadian case. Paper presented at Session on Family Resources and Family Dynamics,
International Population Conference, International Union for the Scientific Study of
Population, Busan, Korea, 26-31 August 2013. http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc/vol1/iss1/7/
2015 Beaujot, Roderic, Jianye Liu and Zenaida Ravanera. 2015. Gender inequality in the family
setting. Paper presented at Federation of Canadian Demographers Conference, University
of Ottawa, 4-5 June 2015.
2015 Liu, Jianye, Juyan Wang, Roderic Beaujot and Zenaida Ravanera. 2015. The propensity to
live alone in Canada: A longitudinal perspective. Paper presented at Canadian Population
Society Annual Meeting, University of Ottawa, 3-4 June 2015.
XIV Departmental and University Positions Held
1. Department of Sociology
Member of Graduate Committee (1976-81, 1983-89, 1991-96, 1998-2000), Chaired Committee in
1977-79, 1987-89, 1991-92, 1994-95, Chaired Admissions Subcommittee in 1976-77,
1979-80, and 1986-87, Ph.D. Advisor 1983-87, 1992-93, 1995-96, 1998-2000.
Member of Undergraduate Committee, 1981-82, 1994-96.
Member of Appointments, Promotion and Tenure Committee (1980-81, 1990-91).
Member of Recruitment Committee, 1984-86.
Director of Population Studies Centre, 1985-89, 2004-2007.
Department scheduler, 1997-2000
Appointments Committee, July 2000- June 2003, 2007
Academic Appeals Committee, July 2001-June 2003
Annual Performance Evaluation Committee, July 2001-June 2004
2. University of Western Ontario
Member of Senate Scholarship Committee, 1980-83.
Chair of Policy Committee, Graduate Studies, 1993-94
Member of D.B. Weldon Library User’s Committee, 1992-94
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Member of Senate Sabbatical Leave Appeal Committee, 1993-95
Member of Council, Faculty Association, 1991-93.
UWO Representative at the General Assembly of the Social Science Federation of Canada,
1987-1991.
Member of Promotion and Tenure Committee (Social Sciences) 1997-2000
Member of Promotion and Tenure Committee (Nursing) 1990-93.
Member of Executive Committee, Graduate Studies, 1978-79.
Member of Chair Selection Committee, Department of Political Science, 1985-86, 1991-92,
1995-6.
Member of Chair Selection Committee, Department of Economics, 1988-89.
Member of Chair Selection Committee, Department of Sociology, 1991-92, 2006-07.
Member of Chair Selection Committee, Department of Geography, 2000-01.
Member of Executive Committee, Faculty of Social Science, UWO, 1986-89.
Member of Internal SSHRC Awards Committee, 1991-94.
Member of Joint Committee on Promotion and Tenure of the Departments of Physiology and
Psychology, and for History/Administrative and Commercial Studies, for 2001-2003.
Selection Committee, V-P for Information Technology Services, University of Western Ontario,
2000-2001.
Member of Committee on Promotion and Tenure for History, 2001-2004, French, 2002-2007,
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 2002-2007, Economics, 2006-07.
Member of Environmental Science graduate affairs committee, 2000-2002.
Member of Senate, October 2001-September 2003
Chair of ad hoc committee to establish a Statistics Canada Research Data Centre at the University
of Western Ontario, 2002-2004.
Founding Academic Director, Data Technology Research Centre, University of Western Ontario,
2004-present.
XV Other Professional Activities (see also Section VI)
1. Professional Associations
Membership
Canadian Population Society
Association des Démographes du Québec
Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population
Population Association of America
American Sociological Association
Association Internationale des Démographes de Langue Française
International Sociological Association
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President, Federation of Canadian Demographers, 1987-90, Member of Council, 1990-92, Vice-
president 1996-99, co-ordinator of Population and Development Committee 1995-2000.
President, Canadian Population Society 2000-2002, Member of Council 1978-82, 1990-92, 1996-
98, Chair of Constitutional Committee, 1984-85, Chair of Publications Committee and
editor of newsletter, 1978-82, Secretary-Treasurer 1996-2000.
Member of the Board, Social Science Federation of Canada, 1987-90.
Chair of Organizing Committee for Federation of Canadian Demographers and Royal Society
conference “Facing the Demographic Future”, Québec City, 7-9 June 1989.
Member of Statistics Committee (1978-81) and Computer Based Research Resources Committee
(1981-82), Social Science Federation of Canada.
Chair of Organizing Committee for meetings of the Canadian Sociological and Anthropological
Association, University of Western Ontario, June 2005.
Member of Porter Prize Selection Committee, Canadian Sociological Association, 2010-present.
Chaired sessions at meetings of the Canadian Population Society, 1977, 1979, 1987, 1988, 1995,
1996, 1998, 2000
Discussant to sessions of meetings of the Canadian Population Society, 1976, 1980, 1981, 1985,
1992.
Chaired sessions on “Social, economic and demographic consequences of population aging” and
“Immigrant behaviour in Canada and Australia” at General Conference of the International
Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Montreal, August 1993.
Discussant for Workshop on Women and Society, Canadian Association of African Studies,
Toronto, May 1993
Member of Panel on Population and Environment, Royal Society of Canada, 1992-93
Organized workshop on “Population, environment and security” at the NGO Forum, Cairo,
September 1994.
Chair of panel on “Démographie et le débat publique”, conference on Jacques Henripin et la
démographie, Montreal, November 1994.
Chair of Population and Development Committee of the Federation of Canadian Demographers,
1995-2000
Organizer of Workshop on “Canadian involvement in Population and Development”, Ottawa, 8-9
November 1996.
Discussant at Intergenerational Equity conference, Ottawa, Statistics Canada, February 1997.
Organized session on Men in Families, Population Association of America, April 2000.
Discussant to session on “Leaving the parental home” at meetings of the Population Association of
America, Atlanta, May 2002.
Organized session on Women and Men in Families: Paid and Unpaid Work, meetings of the
Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Halifax, June 2003.
Organizer and Chair, 2005, Session on Causes of Low Fertility, Meetings of the International
Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Tours, France, July 2005.
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Chair and Discussant, 2009, Session on Men and Children: Childbearing and Childrearing,
Meetings of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Marrakesh,
Morocco, September, 2009.
2. Scholarship selection and research adjudication committees
Served on Ontario Graduate Scholarship Selection Panels, 1977-80, panel chair 1978-79 and
1979-80.
SSHRC Research Grants Adjudication Committee # 8 (Sociology, Social Work, Demography,
Criminology, Communications), member for 1993 and 1994, chair for 1995 and 1996.
Fonds québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture (FQRSC), Comité d’évaluation au
Programme Soutien aux revues de recherche et de transfert de connaissances, 2007-08.
Fonds québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture (FQRSC), Bourses post-doctorales, 2009.
SSHRC post-doctoral awards adjudication committee, 2010, 2013
3. Referee/Reviewer
American Review of Canadian Studies
Applied Demography
Cahiers Québécois de Démographie
Canadian Ethnic Studies
Canadian Foundation for Innovation
Canadian Journal on Aging
Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology
Canadian Public Policy
Canadian Studies in Population
Canadian Journal of Sociology
Canadian Ethnic Studies
Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies
Demography
Fonds pour la formation de chercheurs et l’aide à la recherche (FCAR)
Fonds québécois de recherche sur la société et la culture (FQRSC)
Health and Welfare Canada
Human Resources Development Canada
Identity
Industrial Relations
Institut de recherche en santé et en sécurité du travail (IRSST)
Institute for Research on Public Policy
International Journal of Canadian Studies
International Journal of Comparative Family Studies
International Migration
Israel Science Foundation
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Journal of Forecasting
Journal of Canadian Studies
Journal of Comparative Family Studies
Journal of Family Issues
Journal of International Migration and Integration
Oxford University Press
Population and Development Review
Population Reference Bureau
Presses de l’Université de Montréal
Social Problems
Social Science and Humanities Research Council
Sociologie et Sociétés
Social Science Quarterly
Statistics Canada
XVI Thesis Supervision
Advisor, Post-Doc
Haddad, Tony. Time use and the division of paid and unpaid work, 1996-97.
Advisor, Ph.D.
Halli, Shiva. Asian ethnic fertility in Canada: An application of the minority group status
hypothesis, July 1984.
Ng, Edward. Dependents and resource allocation in an aging society, July 1992.
Kerr, Don. Life cycle demographic events and economic well-being, June 1992.
Matthews, Beverly. The relationship between gender and fertility strategies, August 1994.
Zhao, John. Leaving parental homes in Canada, October 1994.
Hosgor, Ayse. Development and women’s employment status: Evidence from the Turkish
Republic 1923-1990, November 1996.
Richards, Judy-Lynn. (co-adviser) Demographic correlates, social relations, and norms as
determinants of availability of adult children as potential, instrumental, and basic-and-
instrumental care providers, November 2002
Omariba, Walter, Levels, trends and correlates of child mortality in Kenya: An exploration into the
phenomenon of death clustering, December 2004
Hennebry, Jenna, Globalization and the Mexican-Canadian Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program:
Power, Racialization & Transnationalism in Temporary Migration, April 2006
Telake Sahleyesus, Daniel, Fertility transition in Ethiopia: A Focus on Urban Fertility and the
Urban-Rural Differences, June 2006
Jurdi, Rozzet, Dynamics of contraceptive utilization in three Arab countries: Advances and
challenges in promoting women’s reproductive health, June 2009.
Aysan, Mehmet, Welfare Regimes: the welfare of the old in comparative perspective, 20 July 2011.
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Du, Ching (Jiangqin), The Transformation of Conjugal Partnerships: Union Transitions and
Trajectories in Canada. 27 March 2012.
Raza, Muhammad, Social and human capital: The determinants of economic integration of South
Asian immigrants in Canada. 29 November 2012
Advisor, M.A.
Hirooka, K. Satisfaction with neighbourhood among immigrants in Toronto, December 1980.
Tong, Shirley. Spouse satisfaction and fertility, May 1982.
Rassam, Andrée. Syrian farm households: Women’s labour and the impact of technology, July
1984.
Andrews, Mike. (1) Proposal to evaluate Ontario’s Assisted Rental Housing Program, as it pertains
to families in London, Ontario. (2) Proposal to evaluate the Essex County Diversion
Program. (3) A critique of the Addiction Research Foundation’s evaluation of the
Therapeutic Community, May 1985.
Ng, Edward. Secularization and fertility in Islamic Tunisia, September, 1986.
Chen, Jiajian. Fertility transition in Mexico and Peru, September, 1986.
Charette, Denis. Gay identity formation, May 1987.
DeWit, Margaret. Kin support and formal service utilization among the elderly, September 1988.
McCormick, Mark. Symbolic aspects of Public Policy, January 1991
Han, Yohan. An examination of minority groups and fertility, June 1992.
Green, Carole. The continuum of care: a children’s services planning model, January 1993
Hou, Feng. Return inter-provincial migrants in Canada, May 1993
Kimulu, Elizabeth. Integration into development and status of women: the case of Kenya, July
1993
Cook, Cynthia. Understanding Instability in the Labour Force, January 1995
Knezic, Zora. Child care constraints on female work commitment and fertility, September 1995
Smith, Peter. A comparative analysis among men of gender-role orientations toward marriage and
family, September 1996.
McFarlane, Seth. Work-family conflict: determinants of the domestic division of labour, May 1997
Hango, Darcy. Childhood residential mobility and educational attainment in Canada, September
1998.
Conti, Angela. Under-employment in Canada: A comparison of post-secondary graduates between
1989 and 1994, September 1998 (co-advisor).
Cooke, Martin. One leaving home: Return and circular migration between First Nations and Prairie
Cities, June 1999.
Mannan, Haider. Determinants of contraceptive usage and method choice in Bangladesh,
September 1999.
Musilli, Sabrina. Educational homogamy and marital satisfaction, June 2001.
Wilson, Jessica. Elderly Canadians and supportive exchange relationships, Nov. 2001.
Tenkorang, Eric. Family structure and child outcomes: A longitudinal study of sexual behaviour of
Canadian adolescents, May 2004.
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Yeboah, Henry. Adolescent employment: Determinants and consequences, June 2004.
Lou, Yimin. What happens to the ‘Healthy immigrant effect:’ The mental health of immigrants to
Canada, August 2005
Moyser, Melissa. Why are Canadians having children? An investigation of the value attributed to
children and its impact on demand for children, October 2005
Zahid, Mustafa, advisor for area paper, Factors affecting infant and child mortality in Pakistan,
April 2005.
External Examiner, Ph.D.:
Addai, I. Ethnic fertility differentials in Ghana and their consequences, University of Alberta,
December 1995.
Mariko, S. L’accès au premier emploi à Bamako, Université de Montréal, April 1996.
Benhamadi, B. Les déterminants de l’endogamie au Maroc, DHS I et II, Université de Montréal,
October 1997.
Dorozynski, J. Fertility, feminism and family policy, Concordia University, March 2000.
Tossou, A. Impact démographique et performances économiques des immigrants: une approche
régionale au Québec (1976-1996) et au Canada (1996), Université de Montréal, June 2003.
Martin, Valerie. Stepfamilies in Canada. PhD in Sociology, McGill University, August 2008.
Bingoly-Liworo, Germain. La constitution de la descendance au Canada. Le rôle de l’allongement
des études et des conditions d’emploi. Université de Montréal, April 2008.
Pacaut, Philippe, Les ajustements de la vie professionnelle des Canadiennes en fonction de leur vie
familiale. Université de Montréal, 31 May 2010.
Pettigrew, Rachael, Parental leave use by male employees: Corporate culture, managerial attitudes
and employees’ perceptions. University of Manitoba, 29 July 2014.
Street, Maria Constanza, La relation entre la migration et la fécondité chez des immigrants de
première génération au Québec. Urbanisation Culture Société, INRS, 2 September 2015.
Member of thesis advisory committee or thesis examining committee, Ph.D.:
Wister, A. Living arrangement choices among the elderly: A decision-making approach,
November 1984.
Thomas, K. Household structure in Canada: Historical and provincial variations and their
correlates, November 1984.
Springer, J. House price change, residential mobility and filtering: Metropolitan Toronto,
1970-1979, Geography, September 1984.
Madan, A. The demographic modelling of household cycles, June 1986.
Speechley, M. The underreporting of suicide in Canada, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, October
1986.
Chapman, B. Relative sex-role gratification: Egalitarianism and fertility decisions, May 1987.
Loaiza, E. Socio-demographic characteristics and economic attainment of Latin American
immigrants in Canada, October 1989.
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Chen, J. Wait-for-change strategy: A dynamic analysis of Chinese maternity histories, November
1990.
Wu, Z. A social psychological analysis of remarriage, July 1992.
Li, S. Chinese women’s experience of transition toward married state, August 1992.
Bah, S. Dynamics of morbidity and mortality in Africa and implications for health care planning,
March 1993.
Vidal, D. Differentials and determinants of fertility behaviour in Bolivia, April 1993.
DeWit, M. Educational attainment and timing of childbearing among recent cohorts of Canadian
women, June 1993.
Jeng, M. Determinants of early childbearing among young female adults in the Gambia, August
1993.
Omwanda, L. Communication, culture and reproduction: analysis of contraceptive adoption in
Kenya, May 1996.
Hou, F. Neighbourhood ethnic transition and summary segregation indices: a methodological
assessment, September 1997.
Rietschlin, J. Parents for life: Negotiating residential arrangements for adults with development
disabilities, September 2000
Gyimah, S. Childhood mortality and reproductive behaviour in Ghana and Kenya: An examination
of frailty and non-frailty models, November 2001.
Lavoie, C. Discours sportif et roman québécois: figures d’un chasseur du territoire, Department of
French, September 2002.
MacCon, K. The impact of contexts on adolescent development trajectories during the time of
transition to high school, examiner, March 2004.
Liu, J. Children’s schooling in Vietnam: Does gender matter? advisory committee, July 2004.
Ali, M. Seeking Explanations for High Fertility in Pakistan, Advisory committee, August 2005.
Matthews, D. Can immigration compensate for below-replacement fertility? The consequences of
the unbalanced settlement of immigrants in Canadian cities, 2001-2051. March 2006.
Yacyshyn, A. A comparison of subjective and objective measures of health using contemporary
Canadian data, April 2006.
Li, Xu. Intra-family gender relations, women’s well-being, and access to resources: the case of a
Northern Chinese village, July 2006.
Vincenzo, Caponi. PhD in Economics, Essays on Interregional and International Migration,
Examination Committee, September 2006.
Phythian, Kelli, Context Matters: Institutional Determinants of the Economic Performance of
Recent Immigrants Across Canadian Cities, Examiner, Ph.D. in Sociology, 29 April 2009.
Chikanda, Abel, Emigration of medical doctors from Zimbabwe: Migrant experiences,
transnational linkages and prospects for diasporic engagement, Department of Geography,
23 August 2010.
Mazan, Ryan, Analyzing epidemics in New France: The measles epidemic of 1714-15, Examiner,
PhD in Sociology, 11 April 2011.
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Hallman, Stacey, The demographic links between the 1890 and 1918 influenza pandemics in
Ontario. Examiner, PhD in Sociology, 27 August 2015.
Wright, Laura, Early adult transitions in Canada: Expectations, stability and change. Examiner,
Ph.D. in Sociology, 7 October 2015
Member of thesis advisory committee or thesis examining committee, M.A./M.Sc.:
Ford, L. Religious heterogamy and homogamy in Protestant and Catholic marriages, April 1978.
Wilson, K. The Bahamas: A demographic study, August 1978.
Kwak, J. Problem families: Parents with children in institutional care, August 1978.
Trovato, F. The relationship between assimilation and ethnic fertility in Canada: An examination
of census data, August 1978.
Gregory, J. An examination of nativity fertility differentials in Toronto, Ontario, July 1979.
Truscott, S. Economic growth or dependency, November 1981.
Branscombe, N. The role of hedonic valence and psychological arousal on a second emotional
state, Psychology, June 1982.
Speechley, M. Fractured labour markets, July 1982.
Jones, R. The theory of change and response: A reappraisal of the Japanese demographic
experience, September 1983.
Riordan, R. The sociodemographics of stillbirth and infant mortality in Ontario: 1970, 1978,
September 1984.
Webb, W. Women and work: Patterns of female labour force participation, September 1984.
McCann, D. The impacts of a real aggregation on empirical analysis in Geography, Geography,
September 1984.
De Prophetis, S. Specialization in policy and evaluation research, September 1985.
Guo, Z. Preliminary study of Chinese family household, September 1985.
Wright, A. A process evaluation of the evaluation specialization, April 1986.
Dewit, D. The impact of demographic change on characteristics of the elderly’s kin networks,
April 1986.
Jansson, M. The pattern of Swedish emigration, January 1987.
Romanelli, T. Attitudes to immigration, September 1989.
Tait, H. China: Urbanization and socio-economic development, October 1990.
Coish, D. Determinants of Newfoundland out-migration, June 1991.
Bellisario, L. The interactive contribution of fathers in early infancy (Psychology), September
1991.
Bird-Geller, R. Non-formal education and third world women in the family, June 1992.
Selvanathan, K. Correlates of Canadian women’s permissiveness toward premarital sexuality, June
1994
Knight, A. Social movement theory and environmentalism, September 1994
Schmidt, G. An evaluation workplan for the CECOOPASE Project, Haiti, April 1994
MacDonald, J. Physical fitness training and well-being for the elderly, August 1994
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Richards, J.L. Assistance with instrumental activities of daily living and the perceived health of
elderly individuals, April 1995
Carrier, P. The division of household labour among dual-earning couples, September 1995
Tooke, J. Dispossession and transformation: an evaluation of a Marxist framework in Canadian
agriculture, December 1995.
Bell, H. Moral entrepreneurship and employment equity, February 1996.
Rao, J. The economic fortunes of the baby bust generation, October 1997
Cassidy, G. Gender differences in perceived control over life, November 1997.
Mohanti, S. Regional analysis of human development in Canada, September 1998.
Seabrook, J. Area papers on Fertility Decline in Africa and on The Meaning and Measurement of
Common-Law Unions, August 2000
Hunt, K. The Politics of Canadian foreign aid: altruism or self-interest, August 2000
Gazso-Windle, A. Economic power, gender ideology and time spent in domestic labour, April
2001.
Semenya, A. Intergroup and intragroup attitudes of ethnic minority groups, Psychology, August
2001.
Alexandrescu, F. Advisory committee, MA, Sociological perspectives on the environment and the
environmental movement, 7 June 2002.
Huot, S. Structural context and lived experiences of skilled international migration: a case study of
South African professionals in London, Ontario, MA in Geography, August 2005.
Tran, Linh, the impact of women’s international migration through marriage on sending
households and communities in Southeast Asia. M.A. thesis examiner, Sociology, August
2008.
Chen, Jia, Parental childrearing attitudes and their relationships with social, school and
psychological adjustment in urban and rural-migrant Chinese children, MA thesis
examiner, Psychology, June 2008.
Yuan, Su, Maternal Marital Status and Children’s Health Services Use, Examiner, MSc in
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 5 June 2009.
Lawson, Andrea, The Association of Immigrants with Disease: Causes and Consequences.
Examiner M.Sc. Psychology, 25 May 2009.
Hohenaael, Karin, Predicting short interpregnancy intervals. MSc in Epidemiology and
Biostatistics, 21 July 2009.
Broll, Ryan, Criminals are inside of our homes: Two models of the relationship between perceived
neighbourhood crime rate and intimate partner violence. Examiner, 18 August 2010.
Warner, Andrew, Prevalence and risk factors for being underhoused and degree of inequality in
housing among trans people in Ontario. Examiner, M.Sc. Epidemiology and Biostatistics,
24 August 2010.
Young, Zach, Heavy Handed: A Multi-Level Approach to Understanding Regional Variation in
the Use of Force By Police, Examiner, M.A, 13 April 2012.
Zaporzan, Lisa. Health implications of the delayed transition to adulthood. 19 September 2012.