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In the News: Sociology of Religion
Jitters on the Eve of the Great Recession: Is the Belief in Divine Control a Protective Resource?
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In the News: SAGE journals
Über-Alienated: Powerless and Alone in the Gig Economy
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In the News: Biopreservation and Biobanking
How Semantics Connotations May Influence Concerns About Donation of Biospecimens
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In the News: SAGE journals
Socially Distant? Social Network Confidants, Loneliness, and Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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In the News: Oxford Academic
Nejatinamini S, Godley J, Minaker LM, Sajobi TT, McCormack GR, Cooke MJ, Nykiforuk CIJ, de Koning L, & Olstad, DL. (2021). Quantifying the contribution of modifiable risk factors to socio-economic inequities in cancer morbidity and mortality: a nationally
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In the News: Alex Bierman, ScienceDirect
Alex Bierman, Laura Upenieks, Paul Glavin, Scott Schieman, Accumulation of economic hardship and health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Social causation or selection?, Social Science & Medicine, Volume 275, 2021
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In the News: Lightman, Wiley Online Library
Lightman, Naomi, Banerjee, Rupa, Tungohan, Ethel, de Leon, Conely and Kelly, Philip. “An intersectional pathway penalty: Filipina immigrant women inside and outside Canada’s Live‐In Caregiver Program.” International Migration.
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In the News: Springer Publications
Lightman, Naomi. “Does Care Count for Less? Tracing the Income Trajectories of Low Status Female Immigrant Workers in Canada, 1993–2015.” Canadian Studies in Population
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In the News: Routledge Handbook of Law and Society
Banerjee, Pallavi, and Pedrom Nasiri. (2021). Gender and Law Through the Lens of Land, Hunger and Terror. in Mariana Valverde (ed.) Routledge Handbook of Law and Society. London: Routledge.
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In the News: Jenny Godley, Canadian Journal of Urban Research
Lee, J. & Godley, J. Sustainable cities: Examining the relationship between neighbourhood composition and recycling patterns in Canadian cities. Canadian Journal of Urban Research, 29(2): 18-31
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