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Steven F. Lehrer
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2019
Kottelenberg, M. J.
, and
Lehrer S. F.
(2019).
How skills and parental valuation of education influence human capital acquisition and early labor market return to human capital in Canada
.
Journal of Labor Economics, 37
(S2), S735-S778.
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2015
Kottelenberg, M. J.
, and
Lehrer S. F.
(2015).
Confidence and cognition: tracking the effects of skill development on post-secondary school choice and labour market outcomes
.
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2014
Kottelenberg, M. J.
, and
Lehrer S. F.
(2014).
Do the perils of universal childcare depend on the child's age?
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CESifo Economic Studies, 60
(2), 338-365.
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Kottelenberg, M. J.
, and
Lehrer S. F.
(2014).
The gender effects of universal child care in Canada: Much ado about boys?
.
Queen's University Working Paper,
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Kottelenberg, M. J.
, and
Lehrer S. F.
(2014).
Reinvestigating who benefits and who loses from universal child care in Canada
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2013
Khan, A. Q.
, and
Lehrer S. F.
(2013).
The impact of social networks on labour market outcomes: New evidence from Cape Breton
.
Canadian Public Policy, 39
(s1), 1-24.
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Kottelenberg, M. J.
, and
Lehrer S. F.
(2013).
New evidence on the impacts of access to and attending universal childcare in Canada
.
Canadian Public Policy, 39
(2), 263-286.
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Kottelenberg, M. J.
, and
Lehrer S. F.
(2013).
New evidence on the impacts of access to and attending universal childcare in Canada
.
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Working Papers,
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2012
Kottelenberg, M. J.
, and
Lehrer S. F.
(2012).
New evidence on the impacts of access to and attending universal childcare in Canada
.
Canadian Labour Market and Skills Researcher Network (CLSRN) Working Papers,
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