Quantitative Impact Assessment Workshop/Data
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QIA Workshop - Session 2 - Data
Agenda | March 21 | 9:00am - 12:00pm ET
Introduction | Overview of StatCan data environments | Winnie Chan | |
Module 1 | Custom tabulations and custom analysis (including gender and diversity information available in the B-LFE) | Winnie Chan and Julio Rosa | |
Module 2 | Overcoming data gaps and record linkages | Winnie Chan and Chantal Poirier | |
Module 3 | Canada’s Quality of Life Framework: Quality of Life 101 | Craig Joyce and Lauren Pinault | |
Module 4 | Access to existing microdata | Shelley Jeglic |
Meet the Presenters!
Winnie Chan
Don Wilson is the Executive Director of the Horizontal Program Reviews Division in the Treasury Board Secretariat. Don has an extensive policy background that includes 15 years in the Department of Finance as well as positions in a range of economic and social departments. He also served for three years as Canada’s senior liaison to the financial sector in New York. Since joining TBS in 2018, he managed the Horizontal Review of Skills Programming and led the policy function in the Results Division.
Julio Rosa
Bio
Chantal Poirier
Leyla Shahid is Senior Policy Analyst at the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat (TBS), where she works to analyse and report on the gender and diversity impacts of Government of Canada expenditure programs enterprise-wide per the requirements set forth in the Canadian Gender Budgeting Act. Prior to TBS, Leyla worked at Women and Gender Equality Canada on Gender-based Analysis Plus methodology and capacity, and the Public Health Agency of Canada on HIV/Hep C and Harm Reduction programs.
Craig Joyce
Bio
Lauren Pinault
Aneta Bonikowska is a senior research analyst with the Social Analysis and Modelling Division at Statistics Canada. Her research interests lie at the intersection of immigration and skills and educational attainment. She has also conducted research on the gender earnings gap and subjective well-being. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of British Columbia.
Shelley Jeglic
Aneta Bonikowska is a senior research analyst with the Social Analysis and Modelling Division at Statistics Canada. Her research interests lie at the intersection of immigration and skills and educational attainment. She has also conducted research on the gender earnings gap and subjective well-being. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of British Columbia.