Atlantic Research Group on Economics of Immigration, Aging and Diversity
The Atlantic Research Group on Economics of Immigration, Aging and Diversity (ARGEIAD) promotes research and mobilizes knowledge focusing on the economic significance of immigration, diversity and aging. The centre provides a platform to researchers, policymakers, policy practitioners and business organizations to exchange ideas and conduct research on these issues in a regional, national and international context.
Chair:
Dr. Ather H. Akbari
Professor of Economics
Saint Mary's University
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Statistics Canada: Data, Research, and Opportunity
Join us for an informative session hosted by Beatrice Baribeau, Assistant Chief Statistician of the Strategic Data Management, Methods and Analysis Field at Statistics Canada (StatsCan). This is a great opportunity to go behind the scenes of one of Canada's vital federal agencies.
Beatrice will walk attendees through Statistics Canada's mandate, organizational structure, and the key data products shaping labour market and social research in Canada.
Curious about how researchers access sensitive data? Learn about Research Data Centres (RDCs) — what they are, how to access them, and the groundbreaking research they make possible. You will also get an introduction to administrative data and how students and researchers can leverage these resources for their own work.
And if you are considering a career at StatsCan, don't miss the conversation around student programs, career pathways and exciting initiatives that make Statistics Canada an employer of choice.
Don't miss this chance to connect, learn, and explore the world of data with one of Canada's leading statistical minds.
Statistics Canada: Data, Research, and Opportunity
Join us for an informative session hosted by Beatrice Baribeau, Assistant Chief Statistician of the Strategic Data Management, Methods and Analysis Field at Statistics Canada (StatsCan). This is a great opportunity to go behind the scenes of one of Canada's vital federal agencies.
Beatrice will walk attendees through Statistics Canada's mandate, organizational structure, and the key data products shaping labour market and social research in Canada.
Curious about how researchers access sensitive data? Learn about Research Data Centres (RDCs) — what they are, how to access them, and the groundbreaking research they make possible. You will also get an introduction to administrative data and how students and researchers can leverage these resources for their own work.
And if you are considering a career at StatsCan, don't miss the conversation around student programs, career pathways and exciting initiatives that make Statistics Canada an employer of choice.
Don't miss this chance to connect, learn, and explore the world of data with one of Canada's leading statistical minds.