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We use the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth to ask whether (a) parenting a child with a disability or chronic condition leads to lower maternal health status; (b) the association is larger over the longer term; and (c) health consequences are larger for lone than married...
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Motivated by popular discussions of the "double work day" for women in dualearner households, this paper examines gender differences among such couples in satisfaction with time for self, drawing on microdata from the 1990 Statistics Canada General Social Survey. While most earlier studies of...
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What are the long-term income consequences of interruptions to paid work? Little is known about the effects of labour market withdrawals for th efuture incomes of Canadian workers (though see Robinson, 1986 which looks at occupational attainment). Does an interruption result in a different...
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What are the long-term income consequences of interruptions to paid work? Little is known about the effects of labour market withdrawals for th efuture incomes of Canadian workers (though see Robinson, 1986 which looks at occupational attainment). Does an interruption result in a different...
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This paper presents a dynamic model of forestry in which the planner chooses the rates of harvest and planting at each instant. The use of a forest-level analysis in which the area of each cohort is monitored and in which the rates (rather than frequencies) of harvest and planting are chosen...
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