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The Self-Sufficiency Project (SSP) is a research and demonstration project that offered a generous time-limited income supplement to randomly selected welfare applicants under two conditions. The first, the eligibility condition, required that they remain on welfare for at least twelve months....
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In 2002 the Quebec government implemented the "Action Emploi" (AE) program aimed at making work pay for long-term social assistance recipients (SA). AE offered a generous wage subsidy that could last up to three years to recipients who found a full-time job within twelve months. The program was...
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data from Statistics Canada's Survey of Household Spending. According to our results, Quebec's underground economy amounted …
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pauvreté et l'exclusion sociale to guarantee every individual an income equal to 80% of Statistics Canada's Market Basket …
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In Canada, a policy aiming at helping single parents on social assistance become self-reliant was implemented on an …
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Canada saw upward mobility rates near 50% for recent cohorts, while countries like Norway and Finland saw sustained rates …
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