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Two distinct issues are addressed. First, we explore earnings and employment outcome differences across categories of the immigrant selection system and directly link the points system to these outcomes, which is relatively rare in Canadian research. Second, the appropriateness of alternative...
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that for males, immigrants who had previously worked in Canada as TFWs have much better outcomes in terms of entry earnings …
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The research on immigration has found falling labor market outcomes of immigrants in many Western countries. In Canada … foreign work experience for recent immigrant cohorts and now composes the majority of Canada’s immigration. It is likely that … enter Canada under. While immigrants for the most part are selected by the government, the selection process for temporary …
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universities over the period 1970 through 2001. The individual level data are collected by Statistics Canada from all universities … in Canada and are used to analyze the evolution of male-female wage differentials of professors in Canadian universities …
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country occupational matching on earnings and the economic rate of return to the foreign human capital of immigrants in Canada …
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Canada. We first augment a model of occupational choice and skill accumulation to derive predictions about the cross …-immigration occupations. We find that male immigrants to Canada were employed in source country occupations that required high levels of …
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We use the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) to explore the effects of marriage and cohabitation on gay, lesbian, bisexual and heterosexual individuals' hours worked and full-time earnings. The CCHS is one of the largest national-level data sets containing both income and sexual...
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little is known about their effects on exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). We study these laws in Canada using …
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We examine the impact of mandatory retirement on the retirement decisions of professors in Canada using administrative …
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higher in Canada's larger cities: Victoria, Vancouver are the nicest overall, particularly for Anglophones, while Montreal … literature and may be explained by differences in climate. Toronto is Canada's most productive city; Vancouver, the overall most …
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