International economists, mathematicians and epidemiologists are tackling some of the most perplexing and troubling economic questions of the pandemic in an upcoming symposium co-organized by a McMaster researcher and expert of financial mathematics.
During the pandemic, Canadians who were already facing financial or health problems saw their situations worsen. Continued financial stress also led to a significant amount of psychological distress, researchers find.
Journalism work is increasingly precarious, exacting a cost from not only the workers, but also their families of origin, the families they create and the families they choose not to create.