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We examine the ability of immigrants to transfer the occupational human capital they acquired prior to immigration. We first augment a model of occupational choice to study the implications of language proficiency on the cross-border transferability of occupational human capital. We then explore...
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We examine the ability of male immigrants to transfer their occupational human capital using information from the O*NET and a unique dataset that includes both the last source country occupation and the first four years of occupations in Canada. We first augment a model of occupational choice...
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We examine the ability of immigrants to transfer the occupational human capital they acquired prior to immigration. We first augment a model of occupational choice to study the implications of language proficiency on the cross-border transferability of occupational human capital. We then explore...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012130639
In this study, an attempt is made to develop estimates of the value of economic rent from production of hydro-electricity. These estimates are made for the year 1979, which is the latest period for which a comprehensive set of data was available at the time this work was undertaken. The...
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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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This paper is an attempt to evaluate the way the monetary policy in the United States influences the behavior of the Canadian economy. The analysis of this question is approached by estimating a simple reduced form model of the Canadian economy where try to find the extent to which nominal...
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This paper evaluates the efficiency of flow-through shares as an after-tax financing instrument. This instrument was designed to assist non-taxable mining and petroleum companies in benefiting from various tax incentives given to these sectors. Efficiency is measured here as the ratio of the...
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