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Dans cette etude, on examine, a l'aide des donnees tirees de l'Enquete sociale generale de 2002, les questions liees a la retraite des travailleurs canadiens ages : le revenu, la protection en matiere de pensions, le statut relatif a la propriete immobiliere, le statut d'immigrant, l'etat...
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This study examines retirement issues for older working Canadians: income, pension coverage, home ownership status, immigration status, marital status and self-assessed health. It uses data from the 2002 General Social Survey.
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Les transferts de fonds " l'argent que les immigrants envoient aux membres de leur famille dans leur pays d'origine " sont maintenant au coeur des recherches sur le developpement et les immigrants. Toutefois, malgre cet interet, les recherches sur les caracteristiques des residents du Canada qui...
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Dans la presente etude, on examine les strategies de gestion du revenu des couples canadiens dont au moins un des conjoints ou partenaires est age de 45 ans et plus a l'aide des donnees de l'Enquete sociale generale de 2007. On tache de determiner dans quelle mesure les couples optent pour...
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In this study, the income management strategies of Canadian couples are examined using data from the 2007 General Social Survey. The extent to which "older" couples, in which at least one spouse or partner is aged 45 or older, employ an allocative, pooled, or separate strategy is explored....
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Remittances "the money immigrants send to family members in their country of origin" are now centre stage in development and immigrant research. Yet, in spite of this interest, research on the characteristics of remittance senders in Canada remains quite limited, in large part because of the...
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In this study, the income management strategies of Canadian couples are examined using data from the 2007 General Social Survey. The extent to which ‘older’ couples, in which at least one spouse or partner is aged 45 or older, employ an allocative, pooled, or separate strategy is explored....
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