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Sonja Senthanar
Sonja Senthanar
University of British Columbia, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Verified email at uwaterloo.ca
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“Can someone help me?” Refugee women˘s experiences of using settlement agencies to find work in Canada
S Senthanar, E MacEachen, S Premji, P Bigelow
Journal of International Migration and Integration 21, 273-294, 2020
532020
Entrepreneurial experiences of Syrian refugee women in Canada: A feminist grounded qualitative study
S Senthanar, E MacEachen, S Premji, P Bigelow
Small Business Economics 57 (2), 835-847, 2021
412021
Employment integration experiences of Syrian refugee women arriving through Canada˘s varied refugee protection programmes
S Senthanar, E MacEachen, S Premji, P Bigelow
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (3), 575-595, 2021
312021
Return to work and ripple effects on family of precariously employed injured workers
KL S Senthanar, E MacEachen
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 2019
23*2019
Factors associated with musculoskeletal pain and discomfort among Canadian truck drivers: A cross-sectional study of worker perspectives
S Senthanar, PL Bigelow
Journal of Transport & Health 11, 244-252, 2018
202018
An umbrella review of the work and health impacts of working in an epidemic/pandemic environment
J Fan, S Senthanar, RA Macpherson, K Sharpe, CE Peters, M Koehoorn, ...
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (13), 6828, 2021
132021
Working and living in Northern vs Southern Ontario is associated with the duration of compensated time off work: a retrospective cohort study
S Senthanar, VL Kristman, S Hogg-Johnson
The international journal of occupational and environmental medicine 6 (3), 144, 2015
102015
Workers˘ compensation claims for precariously employed workers in Ontario: employer resistance and workers˘ limited voice
E MacEachen, S Senthanar, K Lippel
Perspectives interdisciplinaires sur le travail et la santé, 2021
72021
Flexible work arrangements and health in white-collar urban professionals
S Senthanar, S Varatharajan, P Bigelow
NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy 30 …, 2021
72021
Workers˘ compensation in Canada: experiences of precariously employed workers in the return to work process after injury
K Lippel, E MacEachen, S Senthanar
Unexpected consequences of compensation law. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 79-100, 2020
72020
Work-related musculoskeletal risk among refugees: recommendations for improvement to promote health and well-being
S Senthanar
Canadian journal of public health 109 (4), 459-463, 2018
62018
L˘indemnisation des travailleurs précaires en ontario: résistance des employeurs et droit de parole limité pour les victimes de lésions professionnelles
E MacEachen, S Senthanar, K Lippel
Perspectives interdisciplinaires sur le travail et la santé, 2021
52021
Differences in Work Disability Duration for Immigrants and Canadian-Born Workers in British Columbia, Canada
S Senthanar, M Koehoorn, L Tamburic, S Premji, U Bültmann, CB McLeod
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18 (22), 11794, 2021
42021
Disentangling assumptions: refugee women˘s access to and use of social assistance in Canada
S Senthanar, E MacEachen
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49 (9), 2213-2228, 2022
32022
Immigrant status, gender and work disability duration: findings from a linked, retrospective cohort of workers˘ compensation and immigration data from British Columbia, Canada
N Saffari, S Senthanar, M Koehoorn, K McGrail, C McLeod
BMJ open 11 (12), e050829, 2021
32021
Ability to work from home and paid sick leave benefits by precarious employment and socioeconomic status
M Koehoorn, S Senthanar
https://pwhs.ubc.ca/publications/, 2020
22020
RF-326 Does participation in modified return to work differ for immigrant compared to Canadian-born workers in British Columbia, Canada?
S Senthanar, M Koehoorn, L Tamburic, S Premji, U Bültmann, C McLeod
Occupational and Environmental Medicine 78 (Suppl 1), A144-A144, 2021
12021
Unexpected Consequences of Compensation Law
A Akkermans, P Vines
Unexpected Consequences of Compensation Law, 1-312, 2020
12020
How do Syrian refugee women seek and find work? A feminist grounded analysis of work integration experiences in Canada
S Senthanar
University of Waterloo, 2019
12019
A scoping review of refugees˘ employment integration experience and outcomes in Canada
S Senthanar, N Dali, TH Khan
Work 75 (4), 1165-1178, 2023
2023
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