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Canadians are increasingly concerned about permanent layoffs, as many feel job instability and the possibility of job loss has increased in the 1990s. Governments, confronted with a large number of permanent layoffs each year, need to know how to respond to improve labour adjustment and the...
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Les Canadiens sont de plus en plus preoccupes par les mises a pied permanentes, car un grand nombre d'entre eux estiment que l'instabilite d'emploi et la possibilite de perdre son emploi se sont accrues au cours des annees 90. Aussi les gouvernements, qui font face chaque annee a une multitude...
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Child poverty is high on the government's agenda. In order to reduce the rate of low-income among children, one has to either reduce the number of children flowing into low-income, or increase the number flowing out. But what is behind such movement? Most analysts would immediately think of job...
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Pour notre propos, nous nous reportons a des donnees sur les secteurs de recensement (SR) pour analyser l'evolution des inegalites de revenu entre quartiers et la segregation residentielle d'origine economique dans les huit premieres villes canadiennes de 1980 a 1995. Le clivage des revenus...
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La pauvrete chez les enfants est un probleme auquel le gouvernement accorde la priorite. Pour reduire le taux de faible revenu chez les enfants, il faut soit diminuer le nombre d'enfants qui entrent dans la situation de faible revenu, soit accroitre le nombre de ceux qui en sortent. Mais quels...
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In this paper, we use census tract data to analyse changes in neighbourhood income inequality and residential economic segregation in the eight largest Canadian cities during the 1980-95 period. Is the income gap between richer and poorer neighbourhoods rising? Are high and low-income families...
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