Atelier sur l'évaluation quantitative de l'impact/Études de cas I

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Atelier sur l'EQI - Session 3 - Études de cas I


Ordre du jour | 26 mars | 9h00 à 12h00 HE

Étude de cas 1 L’appariement du score de propension (PSM) et la méthodologie de la différence des différences (DID) pour étudier les déterminants et les effets des investissements dans les technologies propres sur la croissance des entreprises Michael Willox Présentation [cliquez ici]
Étude de cas 2 Modélisation linéaire hiérarchique utilisant des données administratives pour étudier le programme Triple P - Positive Parenting Rubab Arim Présentation [cliquez ici]
Étude de cas 3 Modèle de densité empirique pour étudier les réponses de l'offre de travail à l'impôt sur le revenu chez les couples âgés Derek Messacar Présentation [cliquez ici]


Meet the Presenters!

Michael Willox

Michael Willox is a senior research economist at Statistics Canada, where he specializes in casual inference analysis and productivity and efficiency modeling. His areas of interest include measuring business productivity and efficiency, climate change economics, and developing business intelligence tools. Michael has worked in several federal government departments, including Finance Canada and Health Canada, where he was a program evaluation analyst. He received a Master of Arts degree in economics from McGill University in 2003 and is currently a PhD candidate at Brunel University, London, UK.

Rubab Arim

Dr. Rubab Arim received her Ph.D. in Human Development, Learning, and Culture from the University of British Columbia. She is currently Chief in the Social Analysis and Modelling Division at Statistics Canada. Dr. Arim has research expertise in the use of population-based survey and administrative data and advanced statistical techniques to study policy-relevant issues for vulnerable populations, including children and youth with disabilities and their caregivers, with a particular focus on social determinants of health. Dr. Arim’s recent collaborations include measurement of childhood disability and educational outcomes of child and youth with disabilities using population-based linked survey and administrative data.

Derek Messacar

Dr. Derek Messacar is a Senior Research Analyst in the Social Analysis and Modelling Division at Statistics Canada. In addition, he is an Associate Professor of Economics at Memorial University; Research Fellow of the Retirement and Savings Institute at HEC Montréal; and Board Member of the Canadian Labour Economics Forum. Dr. Messacar is an applied micro-economist with specializations in public finance and labour economics. He has written on numerous topics including gender inequality, returns to schooling, pensions, retirement, and the COVID-19 pandemic. His research has been published in national and international journals including Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Labor Economics; American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy; National Tax Journal, Canadian Journal of Economics, and Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politique. Dr. Messacar received his B.A. from Brock University, M.A. from the University of British Columbia, and Ph.D. from the University of Toronto.