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Cotton, C., M. Webber and Y. Saint-Pierre (1999) “Should the Low Income Cutoffs Be Updated? A Discussion Paper”, Statistics Canada, Income Research Paper Series, 75F0002MIE99009.

Cotton, C. and M. Webber (2000) “Should the Low Income Cutoffs Be Updated? A Summary of Feedback on Statistics Canada’s Discussion Paper”, Statistics Canada, Income Research Paper Series, 75F0002MIE00011.

Cotton, C. (2001) “Recent Developments in the Low Income Cutoffs”, Statistics Canada, Income Research Paper Series, 75F0002MIE01003.

Cotton, C., K. Bishop, P. Giles, P. Hewer and Y. Saint-Pierre (1999) “ A comparison of the results of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID) and the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) 1993-1997 – Update”, Statistics Canada, Income Research Paper Series, 75F0002MIE99007.

Cunningham, R., P. Lafrance, J. Rowland and J. Murray (1997) “SLID geography and its impact on low income measurement”, Statistics Canada, Income Research Paper Series, 75F0002MIE97009.

Giles, P. (2004) “Low Income Measurement in Canada”, Statistics Canada, Income Research Paper Series, 75F0002MIE.

Greenlee, E., and W. Rea (2005) “The Effects of the Revised Estimation Methodology on Estimates from Household Expenditure Surveys”, Statistics Canada, Household Expenditures Research Paper Series, 62F0026MIE2005002.

Hatfield, Michael (2002). Constructing the Revised Market Basket Measure. Applied Research Branch paper. Human Resources and Skill Development Canada, No. T-01-1E. April 2002.

Hatfield, Michael, Wendy Pyper and Burton Gustajtis. (2010). “First Comprehensive Review of the Market Basket Measure of Low Income”. Applied Research Branch paper. Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. Summer.

Michaud, Sylvie, C. Cotton and K Bishop. (2004). “Exploration of methodological issues in the development of the market basket measure of low income for Human Resources Development Canada”, Statistics Canada, Income Research Paper Series, 75F0002MIE001.

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