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of labour market attachment, such as participation, employment and wages, but also novel measures of labour market … effect. Results show that immigrant women are less likely to transition into employment - more likely to transition out of … employment to either unemployment or inactivity - and more likely to respond to income shocks than the Canadian born. There is …
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Canada is increasingly looking to international students as a source of postsecondary tuition revenues and new immigrants. By 2014, international students accounted for 10% of graduates from Canadian postsecondary institutions, up from 3% in 2000, and 11% of new permanent residents, up from 7%...
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Creating labour mobility opportunities, allowing refugees to move legally from first asylum countries to receiving countries based on their skills/qualifications and recipient labour market needs, have the potential to provide beneficiaries with access to a livelihood, ease migratory pressures...
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and remote working potential differs considerably across occupations, sectors and places. Examples of large employment … developers. While occupations which have large employment but which possess relative low indices are nurses and midwives and care …
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This paper estimates the liquidity effect and moral hazard effect of extended un- employment insurance (UI) benefits …
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