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O Sister, Where Art Thou? The Role of Son Preference and Sex Choice : Evidence from Immigrants to
Canada
Almond, Douglas
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2009
. Standard explanations include poverty and a cultural emphasis on male offspring. We study Asian immigrants to
Canada
using …
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The Evolution of Longevity : Evidence from
Canada
Milligan, Kevin
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2018
We find a steep earnings-longevity gradient using fifty years of administrative data from
Canada
, with men in the top ….6 years. Unlike the United States, this longevity gradient in
Canada
has shifted uniformly through time, with approximately …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012480584
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Do Child Tax Benefits Affect the Wellbeing of Children? Evidence from Canadian Child Benefit Expansions
Milligan, Kevin
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2008
benefits in
Canada
to study these questions. Importantly, our approach allows us to make stronger causal inferences than has … findings suggest that child benefit programs in
Canada
had significant positive effects on test scores, as has been featured in …
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Evidence From Maternity Leave Expansions of the Impact of Maternal Care on Early Child Development
Baker, Michael
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2008
We study the impact of maternal care on early child development using an expansion in Canadian maternity leave entitlements. Following the leave expansion, mothers who took leave spent between 48 and 58 percent more time not working in the first year of their children's lives. We find that this...
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Universal Childcare, Maternal Labor Supply, and Family Well-Being
Baker, Michael
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2005
The growing labor force participation of women with small children in both the U.S. and
Canada
has led to calls for …
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How Does Job-Protected Maternity Leave Affect Mothers' Employment and Infant Health?
Baker, Michael
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2005
and expansion of job-protected maternity leave in
Canada
. The substantial variation in leave entitlements across mothers …
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The Integration of Child Tax Credits and Welfare : Evidence from the National Child Benefit Program
Milligan, Kevin
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2004
In 1998, the Canadian government introduced a new child tax credit. The innovation in the program was its integration with social assistance (welfare). Some provinces agreed to subtract the new federally-paid benefits from provincially-paid social assistance, partially lowering the welfare wall....
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Life-Cycle Asset Accumulation and Allocation in
Canada
Milligan, Kevin
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2004
This paper documents the life-cycle patterns of household portfolios in
Canada
, and investigates several hypotheses …
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Incentive Effects of Social Assistance : A Regression Discontinuity Approach
Lemieux, Thomas
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2004
We examine the incentive effects of transfer programs using a unique policy episode. Prior to 1989, social assistance recipients without children in Quebec who were under age 30 received benefits 60 percent lower than recipients older than 30. We use this sharp discontinuity in policy to...
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Simulating the Response to Reform of
Canada
's Income Security Programs
Baker, Michael
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2003
We explore the fiscal implications of reforms to the Canadian retirement income system by decomposing the fiscal effect of reforms into two components. The mechanical effect captures the change in the government's budget assuming no behavioral response to the reform. The second component is the...
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