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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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Like most other developed nations, Canada has a large income security system for retirement that provides significant …
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Survey reports of the incidence of chronic conditions are considered by many researchers to be more objective, and thus preferable, measures of unobserved health status than self-assessed measures of global well being. The former are 1) responses to specific questions about different ailments,...
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Canada Child Benefit (CCB). We compare single mothers to single childless women as single mothers have historically had the … highest poverty rates. Our analysis indicates that both reforms reduced child poverty, although the Canada Child Benefit had …
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Canada and compare its development to trends in the U.S. We find strong reductions in mortality rates across both genders and …. In comparison to the U.S., mortality levels in Canada improved at a similar rate despite lower initial levels. Inequality …
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