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issues and draw out their implications for Canada's economic growth prospects. …
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The paper explores the effects of immigration on the rates of growth of the population and labour force and on the age distribution and dependency relations within the population. Projections are presented and the consequences of different future rates of immigration are investigated. Dependency...
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MEDS (Models of the Economic-Demographic System) software. MEDS-E is designed to make use of the all-Canada population and …
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involuntarily. This research focuses on the disabled population in Canada and considers factors that influence voluntary and …
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involuntarily. This research focuses on the disabled population in Canada and considers factors that influence voluntary and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008542643
This report has two purposes: (1) to introduce a new version of the MEDS (Models of the Economic Demographic System) software; and (2) to apply it in a series of illustrative projections. The software is designed to illustrate the medium- to longer-term responses of the Canadian population and...
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The "baby boom" that followed World War II, and the subsequent "baby bust", have cast a long shadow over the Canadian population, society, and economy. Drawing on a series of counterfactual projections, this paper considers what the year 2001 would have looked like if things had been different...
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The "baby boom" that followed World War II, and the subsequent "baby bust", have cast a long shadow over the Canadian population, society, and economy. Drawing on a series of counterfactual projections, this paper considers what the year 2001 would have looked like if things had been different...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005181107
force, and number of households for Canada as a whole, for each of the provinces, and for the territories. The projections …
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This report makes available a range of projections of the Canadian population and labour force based on information that is up-to-date at the time of release. The projections extend to 2046 under three sets of assumptions: "standard", "higher population growth", and "lower population growth"....
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