Chen, Z. Jia, and Skuterud M.
(2017). The relative labour market performance of former international students: Evidence from the Canadian National Graduate Survey.
CLEF Working Paper Series, Winter (11), Waterloo, ON: Canadian Labour Economics Forum (CLEF). Abstract |
Hsu, A. T., Dass A. Rohit, Berta W., Coyte P. C., and Laporte A.
(2017). Efficiency estimation with panel quantile regression: An application using longitudinal data from nursing homes in Ontario, Canada.
Working Paper Series, : Canadian Centre for Health Economics / Centre canadien en economie de la sante. Abstract |
Ravanera, Z. R., Wang J., Roderic B., and Liu J.
(2017). Vulnerable young adults' entry into full-time work: An analysis using the Canadian Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics.
PCLC Discussion Paper Series, 4 (1), , MarchLondon, ON: Population Change and LifeCourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster. Abstract |
Crespo, S.
(2017). Qui fait partie du groupe des 10% dont le revenu est le plus élevé?.
Données sociodémographiques en bref, 21 (2), 1-8.Québec, QC: Institut de la Statistique Quebec. Abstract |
Foley, K.
(2017). The gender gap in university participation: What role do skills and parents play?.
CLEF Working Paper Series, , JanuaryWaterloo, ON: Canadian Labour Economics Forum (CLEF). Abstract |
Lluis, S., and McCall B.
(2017). Part-time work and crowding-out implications of employment insurance pilot initiatives.
Waterloo Economics Series, Waterloo, ON: University of Waterloo. Abstract |
Haeck, C., Lefebvre P., Merrigan P., and Lapierre D.
(2016). Evidence on maternal health from two large Canadian parental leave expansions: When is enough too much?.
Research Group on Human Capital's Working Papers Series, Montréal, QC Abstract |
Boisclair, D., Décarie Y., Laliberté-Auger F., and Michaud P-C.
(2016). Réduction des maladies cardiovasculaires et dépenses de santé au Québec à l'horizon 2050.
Cahier de recherche / Working paper, , JanuaryMontréal, QC: Chaire de recherche Industrielle Alliance sur les enjeux économiques des changements démographiques. Abstract |
Adsera, A., and Ferrer A.
(2016). Speeding up for a son? Fertility transitions among Asian migrants to Canada.
CLEF Working Paper Series, , MarchWaterloo, ON: Canadian Labour Economics Forum. Abstract |
Sedigh, G., Devlin R. Anne, and Grenier G.
(2016). Are Quebecers more stressed at work than others? An investigation into the differences between Quebec and the rest of Canada in the level of work stress.
Department of Economics Working Paper, Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa. Abstract |
Duhaime, G., and Lévesque S.
(2016). La pauvreté monétaire des Autochtones du Québec. Mesurer et comprendre.
Québec, QC: Université Laval. Abstract |
Cassidy, H.
(2016). Language acquisition and occupational characteristics.
London, ON Abstract |
Milla, J.
(2016). Updating tertiary education expectations and choices with learning.
CORE Discussion Papers Series, Louvain-la-Neuve, BE: Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE). Abstract |
Akee, R. K. Q., and Feir D.
(2016). Excess mortality, institutionalization and homelessness among Status Indians in Canada.
IZA Discussion Papers, Bonn, Germany: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA). Abstract |
Olabiyi, O., and McIntyre L.
(2016). Neighborhood matter: Variation in food insecurity not explained by household characteristics.
2016 Annual Meeting, July 31-August 2, 2016, Boston, Massachusetts, Boston, MA: Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. Abstract |
Clavet, N-J., Lacroix G., Michaud P-C., and Parent A.
(2016). Les effets de l'equilibre budgetaire et du transfert Canadien en sante sur les finances publiques du Quebec.
Cahiers de recherche de la CEDIA, , DecemberQuébec, QC: Chaire de recherche Industrielle Alliance sur les enjeux économiques des changements démographiques. Abstract |
Clarke, J., and Ferrer A.
(2016). The effect of housing price changes on fertility: Evidence from Canada.
Department of Economics and Finance RePEc Working Papers Series, , OctoberChristchurch, NZ: University of Canterbury. Abstract |
Cloutier-Villeneuve, L.
(2016). Comment ont évolué l'emploi à bas salaire et celui mieux rémunéré au Québec chez les travailleuses et les travailleurs?.
Cap sur le travail et la remuneration, 1-12., April: Institut de la Statistique Quebec. Abstract |
Amankwaa, B., and Devlin R. Anne
(2016). Visible minorities and majority giving.
University of Ottawa, Department of Economics Working Papers, Ottawa, ON Abstract |
Crespo, S.
(2016). Aperçu des cotisations et des frais obligatoires s'ajoutant à l'impôt des ménages québécois.
Données sociodémographiques en bref, 20 (3), 1-23., JuneQuébec, QC: Institut de la Statistique Quebec. Abstract |
Lefebvre, P.
(2016). La contribution de l'école privée au Québec à la littératie et à la numératie des 15 ans : une analyse par effets de traitement.
Serie de cahiers de recherche, Montréal, QC: Groupe de recherche sur le capital humain. Abstract |
Rivers, N., and Plumptre B.
(2016). The effectiveness of public transit subsidies on ridership and the environment: Evidence from Canada.
Social Science Research Network, , January Abstract |
Boisclair, D., Décarie Y., Laliberté-Auger F., and Michaud P-C.
(2016). Réduction des maladies cardiovasculaires et dépenses de santé au Québec à l'horizon 2050.
CIRANO Publications scientifiques, , JanuaryMontréal, QC: Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations (CIRANO). Abstract |
Milligan, K., and Schirle T.
(2016). The health and capacity to work of older men and women in Canada.
LCERPA Working Paper, Waterloo, ON: Laurier Centre for Economic Research & Policy Analysis (LCERPA). Abstract |
Saraf, N., Dasgupta S., and Sambamurthy V.
(2016). New IT implementations: Learning from past experiences.
Social Science Research Network Working Paper, Abstract |