IV NEW PROJECTS OF GRADUATE STUDENTS

MRCPOWH has completed its funding of graduate student projects. We are proud to have stimulated the research on woman's health at McMaster by providing twenty-one grants (ten to graduate students) for a total of $63,500.

Karen Barber, Dept. of Sociology, "Senior Women and Community Formal Home Support Health and Social Care Services: Match or Mismatch?"

Barbara Dabrowska-Chudyk, School of Social Work, "Canadian Accreditation of Immigrant Female Physicians in Hamilton. Cost-Benefit Analysis and Mental Health Issues, using PAR."

Theresa Garvin, Department of Geography, "They were Blond and Tan: Women's Perceptions of Tanning, Health & Well-Being."

Jennifer Hoyle, Department of Sociology, "Leisure and Women with Disabilities: New Directions for Subjective Experience."

JoAnn Kingston-Riechers, Dept. of Economics, "An Economic Model of Domestic Violence."

Janet Romaine, Human Resources/Labour Relations, MGD School of Business, "Factors that Influence Participative Decision-Making by Managers."

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