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Canadian immigrants at the time of immigration fall short of the earnings of comparable Canadian-born individuals, and (2 … recent changes in Canadian immigration policy, labor market discrimination against visible minorities, and the prolonged …
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skills declined following changes in Canada's immigration policies in 1974 that led to a sharp increase in the proportion of … complete until 13 to 22 years after entry into Canada. These results are revealed clearly in both the pseudo-longitudinal and … increases with their duration of stay in Canada, and since there are no differential immigrant-native changes in higher …
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subjective well-being differ greatly among countries. Life satisfaction scores for immigrants to Canada from up to 100 source …
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World Poll (2005-2012). We find that migrants tend to make social trust assessments that mainly reflect conditions in the … one-third as important as the effect of local conditions. We also find that the altruistic behavior of migrants, as …
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The MACE model of Canada employs a nested production structure in which there is a vintage bundle of capital and energy … factor proportions, demand, and profitability in Canada were due to the changes in world oil prices and the parallel changes …
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This paper uses data from global and Canadian surveys data to estimate the powerful linkages between social connections, their related social identities, and subjective well-being. Our explanatory variables include several measures of the extent and frequency of use of social networks, combined...
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differences in trust levels among individuals. New experimental data from Canada show that wallets are far more likely to be …
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high-resolution geographic data from three Canada-wide social surveys and the 2001 census to disentangle the spatial …
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The persistence of high savings-investment correlations and home-country bias in portfolio construction at the national level is contrasted with new evidence of savings behaviour in Canadian provinces. We confirm that national borders clearly divert flows of capital to domestic investments, but...
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of a downward trend since, due to the post-FTA growth in trade between Canada and the United States. Using approximate …
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