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We estimate the effect of publicly disseminated information about school-level achievement on students' mobility between elementary schools. We find that students are more likely to leave their school when poor school-level performance is revealed. In general, parents respond to information soon...
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We estimate the effects of employer downsizing on older workers' health outcomes using different approaches to control for endogeneity and sample selection. With the exception of the instrumental variables approach, which provides large imprecise estimates, our results suggest that employer...
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linked employer-employee data. We find that women in Canada are 3 percentage points less likely to be promoted and have …
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retirement behaviour in Canada. We also investigate trends in work after retirement. Our findings are in line with findings from … and in general less generous pensions. -- retirement ; pensions ; Canada …
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however, they are mainly driven by differences that emerge within workplaces. We find no evidence that years spent in Canada …
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We investigate the returns to college attendance in Canada in terms of health and mortality reduction. To do so, we …
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income constant, and health. This paper exploits rich survey data on the near-elderly in Canada paired with their …
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One reason to be concerned about income inequality is the idea that people not only care about their own absolute income, but also their income relative to various reference groups (e.g. co-workers, friends, neighbors, relatives, etc.). We use Canadian linked employer-employee data to estimate...
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