
PRESS & PUBLIC TALKS

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NEWS ARTICLES

PUBLIC TALKS
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Young, Marisa. “A Social Science Perspective to Workplace Mental Health in the Public Service Sector.” A Presentation for the Privy Council of Canada (Office Clerk’s Contact Group on Mental Health). Ottawa, Ontario. March 3, 2020.
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Young, Marisa. “The ‘Canadian Family-Friendly Community Resources for Better Balance, Health and Well-Being’ Study: An Advanced Approach to Studying Residential Effects.” University of New Brunswick, Department of Sociology, Saint John New Brunswick. February 4, 2020.
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Young, Marisa. “Family-Friendly Community Resources for Better Balance, Health and Well-Being.” Paper presented at the 2018 COSEP Speaker Series University of Calgary, Department of Sociology, Calgary, Alberta. October 3, 2018.
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Young, Marisa. “Navigating the Early Career Stage: Insights from the Early Career Network” Paper presented at the 2018 Work-Family Research Network Conference Washington, DC. June 21, 2018.
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Young, Marisa. “Workplace Pressures and Its Impact on Health.” Presented at the Michael G. DeGroote’s Health Leadership Academy Collaboratorium Talks. Burlington, Ontario. March 6, 2018.
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Young, Marisa. “Neighbourhood Level Variations in Levels and Experiences of WorkFamily Conflict: A Focus on Gender Differences” Paper presented at the 51st Canadian Sociological Association Meeting, Calgary, Alberta. June 2, 2016
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Young, Marisa. “Unequal Exposure and Psychological Vulnerability to Work-Family Conflict: The Importance of Neighbourhood Context.” Western University, Department of Sociology, London Ontario. April 8, 2016.
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Young, Marisa. “Neighbourhood Effects on Parents’ Work-Family Conflict and the Implications for Child Well-Being” Big Data Better, Cities Lecture Series. Hamilton Ontario. February 8, 2016.
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Young, Marisa. “Contextual Considerations of Work-Family Stress and Well-Being.” Welcome Graduate Student Event. McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario. March 18, 2016
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Young, Marisa. “How to Negotiate Balance in Graduate School: Recommendations for Success.” Jane Synge Conference. McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario. April 15, 2016.