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in Canada. We empirically assess these trends by measuring the strength of the 'push' from weak labor markets versus the … the growth path observed in Canada …
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income concentration in Canada …
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First, coverage of aggregate expenditure relative to national account is examined. Coverage rates are highest in Canada … and the UK. Over the past three decades coverage remained fairly stable in Canada and Australia; in the UK and US coverage … Australia, Canada, the UK and US. Cross-country and time series variation in survey methodology and experience is used to assess …
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We study differences in the time parents spend with girls and boys at preschool ages in Canada, the U.K. and the U …
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and acquisitions (M&As). Using firm balance sheet data linked to individual earnings data in Canada and a matched …
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financial, organizational, and physical structures of the long-term care system. Unlike other OECD countries, Canada's system is … and regulating long-term care. We provide institutional and empirical details on the evolution and future of Canada's long …
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The growing labour force participation of women with small children in both the U.S. and Canada has led to calls for …
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of Canadian electoral districts in the 1988-2001 period. In a strong party system such as Canada's, models of political …
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