Gaudet, S., Cooke M. J., and Jacob J.
(2012). Analyzing Canadian women working after childbirth as lifecourse transition.
Research Brief, , DecemberLondon, ON: Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster. Abstract |
Wu, W.
(2012). Why do Canadian employees quit? Results for linked employee-employer data.
Department of Management Sciences. Waterloo, ON: University of Waterloo. Abstract |
Wang, I. Ying
(2012). An analysis of workplace training in Canada: Evidence from WES.
Management Sciences. Waterloo, ON: University of Waterloo. Abstract |
Schirle, T.
(2012). Elderly income and living arrangements: Differences across the elderly income distribution in Canada.
LCERPA Working Paper Series, : Laurier Centre for Economic Research and Policy Analysis (LCERPA). Abstract |
Hajducek, D.. M., and Lawless J.. F.
(2012). Duration analysis in longitudinal studies with ascertainment of information at intermittent followup times and losses to followup.
Canadian Journal of Statistics, 40 (1), 1-21. Abstract |
Rybczynski, K., and Curtis L. J.
(2012). Size matters: Small business may be good for your health.
Abstract |
Li, H.
(2012). Longitudinal data analysis with composite likelihood methods.
Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science. Waterloo, ON: University of Waterloo. Abstract |
Gunn, A.
(2012). Depression among sexual minorities and the role of gender atypicality.
Department of Psychology. Waterloo, ON: University of Waterloo. |
Skuterud, M., and Su M.
(2012). Immigrants and the dynamics of high-wage jobs.
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 65 (2), 377-397. Abstract |
Cooper, M., Greene-Finestone L., Lowell H., Levesque J., and Robinson S.
(2012). Niveaux suffisants de fer chez les Canadiens.
Health Reports / Rapports sur la santé, 23 (4), 41-48. Abstract |
Schirle, T.
(2012). The effect of the Universal Child Care Benefit on women's labour supply.
Abstract |
Cooper, M., Greene-Finestone L., Lowell H., Levesque J., and Robinson S.
(2012). Iron sufficiency of Canadians.
Health Reports / Rapports sur la santé, 23 (4), 41-48. Abstract |
Schirle, T.
(2012). Wage losses of displaced older men: Does selective retirement bias results?.
Canadian Public Policy, 38 (1), 1-13. Abstract |
Milla, J.
(2012). University quality and labour market outcomes of Canadian youth.
Abstract |
Wu, W.
(2012). Information technology effects on large Canadian manufacturing firms with linked employer-employee data.
Waterloo, ON |
Haberman, C.
(2012). Health behaviour change in adults: Analysis of the Canadian Community Health Survey 4.1.
Family Relations and Applied Nutrition. Guelph, ON: University of Guelph. Abstract |
Christofides, L. N., Hoy M., Milla J., and Stengos T.
(2012). Grades, aspirations and post-secondary education outcomes.
Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Discussion Paper, Bonn, DE Abstract |
Barnett, S.. E.
(2011). Outpatient satisfaction with healthcare services in Ontario.
Sudbury, ON: Laurentian University. Abstract |
Carrington, P.. J.
(2011). Opportunities and challenges in using administrative justice data for longitudinal and network research / Possibilités et défis dans l'utilisation de données administratives sur la justice pour la recherche longitudinale et de réseau.
{The Interplay among Censuses, Surveys and Administrative Data}, 1-8.Ottawa, ON: Statistics Canada. Abstract |
Xiaofeng, L.
(2011). Essays on productivity analysis in the Canadian tourism and hospitality industries.
Department of Economics. Guelph, ON: University of Guelph. Abstract |
Sen, A., and Piérard E.
(2011). Estimating the effects of cigarette taxes on birth outcomes.
Canadian Public Policy, 37 (2), 257-276. Abstract |
Haining, R.., and Law J..
(2011). Geographical information systems models and spatial data analysis.
(Batabyal, A.., and Nijkamp P.., Ed.),{Research Tools in Natural Resource and Environmental Ecomomics}, 377-401.: World Scientific Publishing. |
Skuterud, M., and Su M.
(2011). The influence of measurement error and unobserved heterogeneity in estimating immigrant returns to foreign and host-country sources of human capital.
Empirical Economics, 43 (3), 1109-1141. Abstract |
Chan, W.., Law J., and Seliske P.
(2011). Bayesian spatial methods for small-area injury analysis: a study of geographic variation of falls in older people in the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph health region in Ontario, Canada.
Injury Prevention, Abstract |
Law, J., and Chan P. W.
(2011). Bayesian spatial random effect modeling for analyzing burglary risks controlling for offender, socioeconomic, and unknown risk factors.
Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, 5 (1), 73-96. Abstract |