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Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
(SSHRC), PCLC merges two clusters
- Population Change and Public Policy
- “Bringing all threads together”: A Longitudinal and Lifecourse Strategic Research Cluster
PCLC Members
- 148 members and 84 student members from
- 30 Canadian universities
- 13 researchers in government agencies
- 11 international members
Leadership Group
- Executive Committee
- Co-applicants to SSHRC cluster proposal:
- Amélie Quesnel-Vallée (McGill University)
- Zheng Wu (University of Victoria)
- Representatives of Partners
How to apply for Cluster membership:
› For regular membership (faculty,
researchers, or policy analysts based in Canada), please send a note
with your CV (or internet link to your CV) to Rod Beaujot (rbeaujot@uwo.ca)
with copy to Zenaida Ravanera(ravanera@uwo.ca).
› For graduate students in Canada, in addition to a CV, please send also a reference note from a faculty Cluster member.
› Application for membership of faculty, researchers, or policy analysts from outside Canada is by invitation from a Cluster member based in Canada.
Mid-Term Report to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
Rod Beaujot (Project Director, University of Western Ontario)
Celine Le Bourdais (McGill University)
Susan McDaniel (University of Lethbridge)
Kevin McQuillan (University of Calgary)
Byron Spencer (McMaster University)
Zenaida Ravanera (Project Coordinator, ex-officio non-voting, University of Western Ontario)
Citizenship and Immigration Canada / Martha Justus
Health Canada / Sylvain Paradis
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada / François Weldon
Policy Horizons Canada / Katherine Antal
Public Health Agency of Canada / Beth Jackson
Statistics Canada / Jane Badets
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Don Drummond (Queens University)
Janet Halliwell (J.E. Halliwell Associates)
François Héran (Institut National d'Études Démographiques)
Lorna Marsden (York University)
Anne Martin-Matthews (University of British Columbia)
Doug Saunders (The Globe and Mail)
Jean-Pierre Voyer (Social Research and Demonstration Corporation)
Frans Willekens (Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute)
Other Strategic Knowledge Cluster funded by SSHRC: Réseau de recherche et de connaissances relatives aux peuples autochtones, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network, Canadian Labour Market and Skills Research Network, Network in Canadian History and Environment, Situating Science: Cluster for the Humanist and Social Studies of Science

