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increase. Through the 1980s, changes in immigrant characteristics accounted for about 50% of the increase. Over the 1990-to … mostly to changes in immigrant composition …
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In this paper, we examine whether acquiring citizenship improves the economic assimilation of Canadian migrants. We took advantage of a natural experiment made possible through changes in the Canadian Citizenship Act of 2014, which extended the physical presence requirement for citizenship from...
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This paper examines the influence of the self-employed on the growth in labour productivity in the business sector. There has been a dramatic expansion of self-employment in the Canadian economy over the 1987 to 1998 period. In addition, a comparison is made of Canadian and United States...
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creation of a number of ethnic enclaves. The intensive exposure to own-ethnic population could affect immigrant labour market …
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creation of a number of ethnic enclaves. The intensive exposure to own-ethnic population could affect immigrant labour market … problem, and the IV estimates are consistent with the probit regression results. -- Immigrant ; ethnicity ; enclave ; labour …
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creation of a number of ethnic enclaves. The intensive exposure to own-ethnic population could affect immigrant labour market …
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Small and young businesses are essential for job creation, innovation, and economic growth. Even most of the superstar firms start their business life small and then grow over time. Small firms have less internal resources, which makes them more fragile and sensitive to macroeconomic conditions....
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Using the Canadian Labour Force Survey, we document the short-term impact of COVID-19 on self-employed individuals in Canada, which we interpret as small business owners. We document an important decrease in business ownership between February 2020 and May 2020 (-14.8 percent for incorporated...
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