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labour force 8 aging 7 population 7 retirement 7 population aging 6 seniors 6 income 5 Canada 4 SLID 4 consumption 4 immigration 4 pharmaceutical cost control 4 projection 4 user fees 4 ACE inhibitors 3 GSS 3 awareness 3 baby boom 3 calcium channel blockers 3 health 3 nitrates 3 older population 3 older workers 3 population change 3 prescription drugs 3 productivity 3 reference pricing 3 savings 3 simulation 3 vignette methodology 3 POPULATION 2 SCF 2 aging population 2 almost ideal demand system 2 caregiving 2 cohort 2 community support services 2 dependency ratio 2 economic costs 2 economic growth 2
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Book / Working Paper 141
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English 86 Undetermined 38 German 17
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Denton, Frank T. 49 Spencer, Byron G. 45 Crossley, Thomas F. 16 Denton, Margaret 14 Feaver, Christine H. 14 Mountain, Dean C. 11 Veall, Michael R. 10 Liaw, Kao-Lee 9 Robb, A. Leslie 7 Rosenthal, Carolyn J. 7 Denton, F.T. 6 Scarth, William 6 Spencer, B.G. 6 Gafni, Amiram 5 Alan, Sule 4 Davies, Sharon 4 Xu, Lei 4 Akhtar-Danesh, Noori 3 Atalay, Kadir 3 Brazil, Kevin 3 Buckley, Neil J. 3 Dolovich, Lisa R. 3 Finnie, Ross 3 Grootendorst, Paul 3 Grootendorst, Paul V. 3 Holbrook, Anne M. 3 Hutchison, Brian 3 Jeon, Sung-Hee 3 Ploeg, Jenny 3 Tindale, Joseph 3 Boos, Linda 2 Brzozowski, Matthew 2 Burbidge, J.B. 2 Chan, M.W. Luke 2 Crossley, Thomas 2 Feaver, C. 2 Frey, William H. 2 Kemp, Candace L. 2 Kobayashi, Karen M. 2 Krinsky, I. 2
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Department of Economics, McMaster University 141
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Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Research Reports 141
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Joint Taxation and the Labour Supply of Married Women: Evidence from the Canadian Tax Reform of 1988
Crossley, Thomas F.; Jeon, Sung-Hee - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2006
The Canadian federal tax reform of 1988 replaced a spousal tax exemption with a non-refundable tax credit. This reduced the "jointness" of the tax system: after the reform, secondary earners' effective "first dollar" marginal tax rates no longer depended on the marginal tax rates of their...
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Satisfied Workers, Retained Workers: Effects of Work and Work Environment on Homecare Workers' Job Satisfaction, Stress, Physical Health, and Retention
Zeytinoglu, Isik U.; Denton, Margaret - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2006
The goal of this project was to assist health system managers and policy makers develop policies and strategies to recruit and retain human resources in the homecare sector and have a satisfied, healthy workforce. The overall research question was: How do the work characteristics of homecare...
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The Social Cost-of-Living: Welfare Foundations and Estimation
Crossley, Thomas F.; Pendakur, Krishna - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2006
We present a new class of social cost-of-living indices and a nonparametric framework for estimating these and other social cost-of- living indices. Common social cost-of-living indices can be understood as aggregator functions of approximations of individual cost-of-living indices. The Consumer...
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The Top Shares of Older Earners in Canada
Veall, Michael R. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2006
Within the 65+ age group, the percentage of labour market income received by the top 1% of earners has increased from about 30% in 1982 to more than 60% in 2002. The trend is smooth, is roughly uniform across provinces and does not appear to have been accelerated by top marginal tax rate...
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Do the Rich Save More in Canada?
Alan, Sule; Atalay, Kadir; Crossley, Thomas F. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2006
This paper is an attempt to answer the long standing question of whether households with higher lifetime income save a larger fraction of their income. The major difficulty in empirically assessing the relationship between lifetime incomes and saving rates is to construct a credible proxy for...
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The Long-Run Cost of Job Loss as Measured by Consumption Changes
Browning, Martin; Crossley, Thomas F. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2006
The costs of involutary job loss are of substantial research and policy interest. We consider the measurement of the cost of job displacement with household expenditure data. With a Canadian panel survey of individuals who experienced a job separation, we compare the consumption growth of...
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Physician Labour Supply in Canada: a Cohort Analysis
Crossley, Thomas F.; Hurley, Jeremiah; Jeon, Sung-Hee - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2006
This paper employs cohort analysis to examine the relative importance of different factors in explaining changes in the number of hours spent in direct patient care by Canadian general/ family practitioners (GP/FPs) over the period 1982 to 2002. Cohorts are defined by year of graduation from...
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Well-Being Throughout the Senior Years: An Issues Paper on Key Events and Transitions in Later Life
Denton, Margaret; Kusch, Karen - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2006
Social Development Canada’s mission is “to strengthen Canada’s social foundations by supporting the well-being of individuals, families and communities and their participation through citizen focused policies, programs and services” (Social Development Canada 2005a). Well-being is a...
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Users and Suppliers of Physician Services: A Tale of Two Populations
Denton, Frank T.; Gafni, Amiram; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
Physician shortages and their implications for required increases in the physician population are matters of considerable interest in many health care systems, in light especially of the widespread phenomenon of population ageing. To determine the extent to which shortages exist one needs to...
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MEDS-E Users' Manual
Denton, Frank T.; Feaver, Christine H.; Spencer, Byron G. - Department of Economics, McMaster University - 2005
This report is the Users' Manual that accompanies MEDS-E, the economic component of a new Windows-based version of the MEDS (Models of the Economic-Demographic System) software. MEDS-E is designed to make use of the all-Canada population and labour force projections from MEDS-D in projecting...
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