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understanding some of the most salient features of the recent physician payment reform in Ontario and its impact on physician …
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We study an enhanced fee-for-service model for primary care physicians in the Family Health Groups (FHG) in Ontario …
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physicians in Ontario, Canada. Using a panel of administrative data that covers one year before and two years after the FHO model …
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physicians in Ontario, Canada. Using a panel of administrative data that covers one year before and two years after the FHO model …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009149143
We study an enhanced fee-for-service model for primary care physicians in the Family Health Groups (FHG) in Ontario …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008457140
The relationship between family income and post-secondary participation is studied in order to determine the extent to which higher education in Canada has increasingly become the domain of students from well-to-do families. An analysis of two separate data sets suggests that individuals from...
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The paper considers child poverty in rich English-speaking countries – the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Ireland. Do all these countries really stand out from other OECD countries for their levels of child poverty, as is sometimes assumed? And what policies have they adopted...
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In this paper, we estimate a structural model of choice of field of study by community college students. We use data from the Canadian Survey of Graduates for 12,871 individuals who successfully completed their programs in Canadian community colleges (CEGEPs in Quebec) in 1990 and 1995. Over...
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In this paper we analyse with the PISA data on literacy achievement of fifteen-year-old pupils in six member countries of the OECD, whether the fact of having many siblings affects the individual educational outcome. The hypothesis that we test is whether parents? resources matter for...
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Using longitudinal data from the Canadian National Population Health Survey (NPHS), we study the relationship between health and employment among older Canadians. We focus on two issues: (1) the possible endogeneity of self-reported health, particularly ?justification bias?, and (2) the relative...
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