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Lynn McDonald
Interests:
Social Work and Aging Research Initiative
McDonald, L. & Timoshkina, N. (2007). “The Life of Trafficked Sex Workers from the Former Eastern Bloc: The Canadian Dimension” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Vol. 31, No. 2. Fall, 212-243.
Rowland, A. & McDonald, L. (2007). Facilitating Fully Informed Health Care Decisions: The Impact on the Education and Role of Medical Social Work with Individuals with Aphasia. The International Journal of Social Work Education (In press).
McDonald, L. Sussman, T and Donahue, P. (2007) The Economic Consequences of Retiring to Caregive. Journals of Gerontology (In press).
Leung, Ho Hon & Lynn McDonald (2007). "Chinese women who care for aging parents in three generational households: Immigrant experiences". The Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics.
McDonald, L. Dergal, J, & Cleghorn, L. (2007). Living on the Margins: Homelessness among Older Adults in Toronto. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. Vol. 49 special Edition on Housing.
P. Donahue and McDonald, L. (2005). Gay and Lesbian Aging: Current Perspectives and Future Directions for Social Work Practice and Research. Families and Society. Special Edition. Vol. 88, No. 3 Jul-Sept. 359-367.
McDonald L. and Robb, L. (2004). The Economic Legacy of Divorce and Separation for Older Women. Canadian Journal on Aging. Invited Paper for Special Edition. Vol.23, Supplement 1, S83-S97. (Also appeared in the Daily, Statistics Canada).
McDonald, L and Timoshkina, N. (2004). Examining service needs of trafficked women from the former Eastern Bloc: The Canadian Case. Journal of Social Work Research and Evaluation. Fall/Winter 169-192.
McDonald, L. (2004). The Welfare of Women and the New Retirement. Ottawa: Statistics Canada. www.retirementresearch.org
McDonald, L, & Donahue, P. (2000). Poor Health and Retirement Income: the Canadian Case: Ageing and Society. (20) 493-522.
McDonald, L. and Collins, A. (1999). Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults: A Discussion Paper. Ottawa: Health Canada.
McDonald, L. Marshall, V. and Donahue, P. (1999).The Economic Consequences of Involuntary Retirement. In Byran Spencer (Ed.) The Independence and Economic Security of an Aging Population. University of British Columbia Press.
McDonald, L.; Donahue, P. & Moore, B. (1999). Retirement Due to Unemployment: What Social Work Needs to Know. Canadian Social Work Review.
Peressini, T. & McDonald (1998). An Evaluation of a Training Program on Alcoholism and Older Adults for Health Care and Social Service Practitioners. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education. 4(18).
McDonald, L. (1997). The Invisible Poor: Canada’s Retired Widows. Canadian Journal on Aging and Canadian Public Policy, Special Edition Vol. 16 no.3, pp. 553-583.
McDonald, L. (1997). Editorial. Asking Questions that are Politically Out-of-the-Questions. Canadian Journal on Aging.
McDonald., L. (1997). The Link between Social Policy Research and Social Policy Options: Reverse Retirement as a Case in Point. Special Joint Edition between the Canadian Journal on Aging/Canadian Public Policy Supplement pp.90-113.
McDonald, L. Donahue, P. and Moore, B. (1997). Widowhood and Retirement: Women on the Margin. Ottawa: Health Canada.
McDonald, L. (1996). The Casualties of Canada’s Dual Labour Market. Le Cahier de Quebec de demographie.
Rogers, G. & McDonald L. (1995). Expediency Over Education: Teaching Methods Used by Field Instructors. The Clinical Supervisor.
McDonald, L. (1995). Retirement for the Rich and Retirement for the Poor: From Social Security to Social Welfare. Editorial. Canadian Journal on Aging.
McDonald, L. and Wigdor, B. (1995). “Taking Stock:Elder Abuse research in Canada.” Canadian Journal on Aging 14(2): 1-6.
McDonald, L. (1994). Retirement Revisited: A Secondary Data Analysis, Working Paper Series, Issues from an Aging Workforce: A Study to Inform Human Resources Policy Development Toronto: Centre for Studies on Aging. Pp. 1-46.
McDonald, L. & Chen, M.Y.T. (1993). The Youth Freeze and the Retirement Bulge: Older Workers and the Impending Labour Shortage. Journal of Canadian Studies, 28(1): 75-101.
Rogers, G., & McDonald, L. (1992). Thinking critically: An approach to field instructor training. Journal of Social Work Education, 28(2): 166-177.
McDonald, L. Hornick, J. Robertson, G and Wallace, J. (1991). Elder Abuse and Neglect in Canada. Toronto: Butterworths.
McDonald, L. and Wanner R.A. (1990) Retirement in Canada. Toronto: Butterworths.
McDonald, P.L. (1989). Les travailleuses et travailleurs âgés et l'economie duale. In H. David (Ed.), Le Viellessement are Travail: Une Question de Judgement. Montréal: Institut de Recherche appliqúee sur le Travail. Pp. 56-62.
Rogers, G., & McDonald, P.L. (1989, Fall). Field supervisors: Is a social work degree necessary? Canadian Social Work Review, 6(2): 203-221.
Badry, D., Groenenweg, G., Urbancic, M., McDonald, L., & Hornick, J. (1989). Service needs of community and institution-based older persons with a developmental handicap in Alberta Canada. Australia & New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 15(3 & 4): 251-266.
McDonald, P.L., Badry, D., & Mueller, C. (1988). The elderly physically and develop¬mentally handicapped: An analysis of service delivery. The Canadian Journal on Aging, 7(2): 134-147.
Wanner, R.A., & McDonald, P.L. (1986). The vertical mosaic in later life: Ethnicity and retirement in Canada. The Journal of Gerontology, 41(5): 622-671.
McDonald, P.L. (1984). Older Canadians and the Health Care Act. In L. Pal (Ed.), The Canada Health Act (1984) and Beyond. Calgary: Research Unit for Public Policy Studies, The University of Calgary. Pp. 1-35.
McDonald, P.L., & Wanner, R.A. (1984). Socioeconomic Determinants of Early Retirement in Canada. Canadian Journal on Aging, 3(3): 105-116.
Wanner, R.A., & McDonald, P.L. (1983). Ageism in the labour market: Estimating earnings discrimination against older workers. Journal of Gerontology, 38(6): 732-744.
McDonald, P.L., & Wanner, R.A. (1982). Work past age sixty-five in Canada: A socioeconomic analysis. Aging and Work, 5(3): 169-180.
McDonald, P.L., Fisher D., & McDonnell, J. (1974). Patient power: A factor in the development of a day hospital. The University of Manitoba Medical Journal, 44(1): 6-8.
- Professor
- B.A. Psychology, University of Manitoba
- M.S.W. University of Manitoba
- Ph.D. Sociology, University of Calgary
- Telephone: (416) 978-5714
- Fax: (416) 978-7072
Interests:
- work
- retirement
- the older worker
- older women
- pensions and poverty
- elder abuse
Social Work and Aging Research Initiative
Articles in Refereed Journals
McDonald, L. & Timoshkina, N. (2007). “The Life of Trafficked Sex Workers from the Former Eastern Bloc: The Canadian Dimension” International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. Vol. 31, No. 2. Fall, 212-243.
Rowland, A. & McDonald, L. (2007). Facilitating Fully Informed Health Care Decisions: The Impact on the Education and Role of Medical Social Work with Individuals with Aphasia. The International Journal of Social Work Education (In press).
McDonald, L. Sussman, T and Donahue, P. (2007) The Economic Consequences of Retiring to Caregive. Journals of Gerontology (In press).
Leung, Ho Hon & Lynn McDonald (2007). "Chinese women who care for aging parents in three generational households: Immigrant experiences". The Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics.
McDonald, L. Dergal, J, & Cleghorn, L. (2007). Living on the Margins: Homelessness among Older Adults in Toronto. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. Vol. 49 special Edition on Housing.
P. Donahue and McDonald, L. (2005). Gay and Lesbian Aging: Current Perspectives and Future Directions for Social Work Practice and Research. Families and Society. Special Edition. Vol. 88, No. 3 Jul-Sept. 359-367.
McDonald L. and Robb, L. (2004). The Economic Legacy of Divorce and Separation for Older Women. Canadian Journal on Aging. Invited Paper for Special Edition. Vol.23, Supplement 1, S83-S97. (Also appeared in the Daily, Statistics Canada).
McDonald, L and Timoshkina, N. (2004). Examining service needs of trafficked women from the former Eastern Bloc: The Canadian Case. Journal of Social Work Research and Evaluation. Fall/Winter 169-192.
McDonald, L. (2004). The Welfare of Women and the New Retirement. Ottawa: Statistics Canada. www.retirementresearch.org
McDonald, L, & Donahue, P. (2000). Poor Health and Retirement Income: the Canadian Case: Ageing and Society. (20) 493-522.
McDonald, L. and Collins, A. (1999). Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults: A Discussion Paper. Ottawa: Health Canada.
McDonald, L. Marshall, V. and Donahue, P. (1999).The Economic Consequences of Involuntary Retirement. In Byran Spencer (Ed.) The Independence and Economic Security of an Aging Population. University of British Columbia Press.
McDonald, L.; Donahue, P. & Moore, B. (1999). Retirement Due to Unemployment: What Social Work Needs to Know. Canadian Social Work Review.
Peressini, T. & McDonald (1998). An Evaluation of a Training Program on Alcoholism and Older Adults for Health Care and Social Service Practitioners. Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics Education. 4(18).
McDonald, L. (1997). The Invisible Poor: Canada’s Retired Widows. Canadian Journal on Aging and Canadian Public Policy, Special Edition Vol. 16 no.3, pp. 553-583.
McDonald, L. (1997). Editorial. Asking Questions that are Politically Out-of-the-Questions. Canadian Journal on Aging.
McDonald., L. (1997). The Link between Social Policy Research and Social Policy Options: Reverse Retirement as a Case in Point. Special Joint Edition between the Canadian Journal on Aging/Canadian Public Policy Supplement pp.90-113.
McDonald, L. Donahue, P. and Moore, B. (1997). Widowhood and Retirement: Women on the Margin. Ottawa: Health Canada.
McDonald, L. (1996). The Casualties of Canada’s Dual Labour Market. Le Cahier de Quebec de demographie.
Rogers, G. & McDonald L. (1995). Expediency Over Education: Teaching Methods Used by Field Instructors. The Clinical Supervisor.
McDonald, L. (1995). Retirement for the Rich and Retirement for the Poor: From Social Security to Social Welfare. Editorial. Canadian Journal on Aging.
McDonald, L. and Wigdor, B. (1995). “Taking Stock:Elder Abuse research in Canada.” Canadian Journal on Aging 14(2): 1-6.
McDonald, L. (1994). Retirement Revisited: A Secondary Data Analysis, Working Paper Series, Issues from an Aging Workforce: A Study to Inform Human Resources Policy Development Toronto: Centre for Studies on Aging. Pp. 1-46.
McDonald, L. & Chen, M.Y.T. (1993). The Youth Freeze and the Retirement Bulge: Older Workers and the Impending Labour Shortage. Journal of Canadian Studies, 28(1): 75-101.
Rogers, G., & McDonald, L. (1992). Thinking critically: An approach to field instructor training. Journal of Social Work Education, 28(2): 166-177.
McDonald, L. Hornick, J. Robertson, G and Wallace, J. (1991). Elder Abuse and Neglect in Canada. Toronto: Butterworths.
McDonald, L. and Wanner R.A. (1990) Retirement in Canada. Toronto: Butterworths.
McDonald, P.L. (1989). Les travailleuses et travailleurs âgés et l'economie duale. In H. David (Ed.), Le Viellessement are Travail: Une Question de Judgement. Montréal: Institut de Recherche appliqúee sur le Travail. Pp. 56-62.
Rogers, G., & McDonald, P.L. (1989, Fall). Field supervisors: Is a social work degree necessary? Canadian Social Work Review, 6(2): 203-221.
Badry, D., Groenenweg, G., Urbancic, M., McDonald, L., & Hornick, J. (1989). Service needs of community and institution-based older persons with a developmental handicap in Alberta Canada. Australia & New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 15(3 & 4): 251-266.
McDonald, P.L., Badry, D., & Mueller, C. (1988). The elderly physically and develop¬mentally handicapped: An analysis of service delivery. The Canadian Journal on Aging, 7(2): 134-147.
Wanner, R.A., & McDonald, P.L. (1986). The vertical mosaic in later life: Ethnicity and retirement in Canada. The Journal of Gerontology, 41(5): 622-671.
McDonald, P.L. (1984). Older Canadians and the Health Care Act. In L. Pal (Ed.), The Canada Health Act (1984) and Beyond. Calgary: Research Unit for Public Policy Studies, The University of Calgary. Pp. 1-35.
McDonald, P.L., & Wanner, R.A. (1984). Socioeconomic Determinants of Early Retirement in Canada. Canadian Journal on Aging, 3(3): 105-116.
Wanner, R.A., & McDonald, P.L. (1983). Ageism in the labour market: Estimating earnings discrimination against older workers. Journal of Gerontology, 38(6): 732-744.
McDonald, P.L., & Wanner, R.A. (1982). Work past age sixty-five in Canada: A socioeconomic analysis. Aging and Work, 5(3): 169-180.
McDonald, P.L., Fisher D., & McDonnell, J. (1974). Patient power: A factor in the development of a day hospital. The University of Manitoba Medical Journal, 44(1): 6-8.