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Covid

Continuation of telework in the post-pandemic era: Healthcare employees’ preference and determinants

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Journal article
Jones AM, Fan J, Thomas-Olson L, Zhang W, McLeod CB.
Healthcare Management Forum. 2023 May 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/084047042311707. Online ahead of print.

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A media surveillance analysis of COVID-19 workplace outbreaks in Canada and the United States

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Journal article
Fenton S, Quinn EK, Rydz E, Heer E, Davies HW, Macpherson RA, McLeod CB, Koehoorn M.
FACETS. 2022 August 25. https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0156.

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Resuming economic activities during COVID-19: A comparison of experiences for immigrant versus Canadian-born workers with a gendered perspective

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Research brief based on analysis of the Statistics Canada Canadian Perspectives Survey, Series 3, addressing the impacts of COVID-19. July 2021.
Chen M, Senthanar S, Koehoorn M. Vancouver, BC: Partnership for Work, Health and Safety; July 2021.

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An umbrella review of the work and health impacts of working in an epidemic/pandemic environment

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Journal article
Fan J, Senthanar S, Macpherson R, Sharpe K, Peters CE, Koehoorn M, McLeod CB.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021 Jun 25;18(13):6828.

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COVID-19 and Workplace Community Transmission—Identifying At-risk Occupations

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Research brief using media surveillance to identify occupation and industry groups at risk of workplace outbreaks of COVID-19. September 2020.

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Impact of COVID-19 on employment and financial security of immigrant workers compared to Canadian-born workers

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Research brief based on analysis of the Statistics Canada Canadian Perspectives Survey, Series 1, addressing the impacts of COVID-19. June 2020.

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Ability to work from home and paid sick leave benefits by precarious employment and socioeconomic status

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Research brief based on analysis of the Statistics Canada General Social Survey Cycle 30 (2016). May 2020.

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