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Canada 21 Education 12 Human Capital 12 Immigration 12 immigration 10 Retirement 9 Immigrants 7 human capital 7 Pensions 6 Seniors 6 Training 6 unemployment 6 Inequality 5 Unemployment 5 inequality 5 Human capital 4 Immigrant workers 4 Job Search 4 Layoffs 4 Welfare 4 Youth 4 education 4 immigrants 4 income inequality 4 poverty 4 retirement 4 Business Cycles 3 Canadian immigrants 3 Childcare 3 Disability 3 Earnings 3 Immigrant earnings 3 Labour Market Outcomes 3 Labour Supply 3 Labour supply 3 Literacy 3 Migration 3 Pension 3 Public Policy 3 Universal Childcare 3
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Tran, Vivian 54 Riddell, W. Craig 10 Picot, Garnett 8 Schirle, Tammy 8 Hou, Feng 7 Gunderson, Morley 6 Lehrer, Steven F. 6 Ferrer, Ana 5 Lemieux, Thomas 5 Milligan, Kevin 5 Baker, Michael 4 Beach, Charles M. 4 Frenette, Marc 4 Green, David A. 4 Morissette, René 4 Skuterud, Mikal 4 Worswick, Christopher 4 Boudarbat, Brahim 3 Campolieti, Michele 3 Finnie, Ross 3 Fortin, Bernard 3 Gomez, Rafael 3 Gray, David 3 Krashinsky, Harry 3 Kroft, Kory 3 Morin, Louis-Philippe 3 Oreopoulos, Philip 3 Parent, Daniel 3 Payne, A. Abigail 3 Song, Xueda 3 Warman, Casey 3 Abbott, Michael G. 2 Aydede, Yigit 2 Clarke, Andrew 2 Dhuey, Elizabeth 2 Ding, Weili 2 Dooley, Martin D. 2 Fang, Tony 2 Ferrer, Ana M. 2 Fortin, Nicole M. 2
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Labour Market Matters - January 2015
Tran, Vivian - Vancouver School of Economics - 2015
Income inequality has risen significantly since the 1980s, with the share of income among the top 1% increasing by 27% between 1980 and 2005. While the widening gap between the rich and poor is concerning, CLSRN affiliates Abigail Payne (McMaster University) and Justin Smith (Wilfrid Laurier...
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Changes in Wage Inequality in Canada: An Interprovincial Perspective
Fortin, Nicole M.; Lemieux, Thomas - Vancouver School of Economics - 2015
This paper uses the Canadian Labour Force Survey to understand why the level and dispersion of wages have evolved differently across provinces from 1997 to 2013. The starker interprovincial differences are the much faster increase in the level of wages and decline in wage dispersion in...
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Immigration, Low Income and Income Inequality in Canada: What’s New in the 2000s?
Hou, Feng; Picot, Garnett - Vancouver School of Economics - 2015
This paper documents changes in low-income and high-income rates and in family-income inequality among immigrants and Canadian-born persons over the 1995-to-2010 period. In addition, it estimates the extent to which declining low-income rates among immigrants were attributable to changing...
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Does Income Inequality Increase Charitable Giving?
Payne, A. Abigail; Smith, Justin - Vancouver School of Economics - 2015
Do households react to changes in the distribution of income in their localities by changing their charitable giving? The theoretical prediction of the effects of income inequality on giving is unclear. We study how changes in income inequality measured at the neighbourhood and municipality...
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What Has Happened to Middle-Class Earnings? Distributional Shifts in Earnings in Canada, 1970-2005
Beach, Charles M. - Vancouver School of Economics - 2014
This paper examines how middle-class earnings in Canada have changed between 1970 and 2005 using Census microdata. Middle-class earnings are defined as workers’ earnings between 50 and 150 percent of the median or as earnings between the 20th and 80th percentile earnings. The analysis...
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Workforce Aging and the Labour Market Opportunities of Youth: Evidence from Canada
Dhanjal, Sundip; Schirle, Tammy - Vancouver School of Economics - 2014
In this study, we investigate whether an aging workforce affects the job opportunities of youth. Provincial data from the 1976-2013 Labour Force Surveys and a fixed-effects model is used to estimate the effect of the share of the adult male labour force that is aged 55 to 69 on the employment...
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Consumption Inequality in Canada, 1997 to 2009
Norris, Sam; Pendakur, Krishna - Vancouver School of Economics - 2014
We assess the evolution of consumption inequality in Canada over the years 1997 to 2009. We correct the imputation of shelter consumption for owner-occupiers to allow for unobserved differences in housing quality correlated with selection into rental tenure, and we account for measurement error...
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Taxation and top incomes in Canada
Milligan, Kevin; Smart, Michael - Vancouver School of Economics - 2014
We estimate the elasticity of reported income with respect to tax rates for high earners using sub-national variation across Canadian provinces. We argue this allows for better identification of tax elasticities than the existing literature. We find that elasticities of reported income at the...
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The effect of linguistic proximity on the occupational assimilation of immigrant men
Adsera, Alicia; Ferrer, Ana - Vancouver School of Economics - 2014
This paper contributes to the analysis of the integration of immigrants in the Canadian labour market by focusing in two relatively new dimensions. We combine the large samples of the restricted version of the Canadian Census (1991-2006) with both a novel measure of linguistic proximity of the...
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Estimating the Effects of Minimum Wage in a Developing Country: A Density Discontinuity Design Approach
Jales, Hugo - Vancouver School of Economics - 2014
This paper proposes a new framework to empirically assess the effects of the minimum wage in a developing country. This approach allows us to jointly estimate the effects of the minimum wage on unemployment, average wages, sector mobility, wage inequality, the size of the informal sector and on...
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