Growing up unequal: How poverty impacts child and adolescent well-being
About this Event
2631 SW Campus Way, Corvallis, OR 97330
https://health.oregonstate.edu/research/seminars/2024-04-12Frank J. Elgar, PhD's research explores the impacts of poverty, economic inequality, food insecurity and school violence on children and youth in various political and economic contexts. This research involves national and international collaborations, such as the World Health Organization's Health Behaviour in School-aged Children study.
Co-sponsored by the College of Health Human Development and Family Sciences Program.
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Speaker
Frank J. Elgar, PhD
Professor
Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy
School of Population and Global Health
McGill University
Dr. Frank Elgar is appointed to the Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy in the School of Population and Global Health at McGill University. He is also an associate member of the Department of Psychology and Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security and visiting professor at the Department of Developmental Psychology and Socialisation, University of Padova (Italy). In 2024, he will be a Fulbright Visiting Scholar in Human Development and Family Sciences at Oregon State University.
Prior to his appointment at McGill in 2011, Dr. Elgar studied developmental psychology at Memorial University of Newfoundland (BA 1996, MSc 1999) and Dalhousie University (PhD 2003) and held academic positions at Cardiff University's School of Social Sciences (2003-04), the University of Manitoba's Department of Family Social Sciences (2004-06), and Carleton University's Department of Psychology (2006-2011).