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Nzifack, E.D.M. 2006. Les déterminants des probabilities de promotion des immigrants au Canada. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: HEC - École des hautes études commerciales, Sciences de la gestion, University of Montréal.
Roy, B. 2006. L’intégration des immigrants dans le marché du travail canadien. MA Thesis. Montréal, QC: Department of Economics, Université du Québec à Montréal.
Li, J. 2005. Earnings, ethnicity and immigration: Ethnic networks and social contacts. MA thesis. Fredericton, NB: Department of Economics, University of New Brunswick.
Renaud, J. and G. Goldmann. 2005. "Événements internationaux et biographie. Les répercussions du 11 septembre 2001 sur l'établissement économique des immigrants au Canada et au Québec." Recherches Sociographiques XLVI(2): 281-299. The Daily release is available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/051110/dq051110d-eng.htm.
Yoshida, Y. and M.R. Smith. 2005. "Training and the earnings of immigrant males: Evidence from the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey." Social Science Quarterly 86(s1): 1218-1241.
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Hum, D. and W. Simpson. 2004. "Reinterpreting the performance of immigrant wages from panel data." Empirical Economics 29 (1): 129-147.
Hum, D. and W. Simpson. 2003. "Job-related training activity by immigrants to Canada." Canadian Public Policy XXIX(4): 469-490. Available at: http://economics.ca/cpp/en/archive.php.
Hum, D. and W. Simpson. 2003. "Labour market training of new Canadians and limitations to the intersectionality framework." Canadian Ethnic Studies XXXV (3): 56-69.
Hum, D. and W. Simpson. 2002. "Selectivity and Immigration in Canada." Journal of International Migration and Integration 3(1): 107-127.
Hui, S. 2005. On the training and education of Canadians. Ph.D. dissertation. London, ON: Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario.
Milligan, K. 2005. "Who uses RESPs and why." Higher Education in Canada. Edited by C.M. Beach, R.W. Boadway and R.M. McInnis. Kingston ON: McGill-Queen's University Press. 467-494.
Thiessen, V. and E.D. Looker. 2004. Aspirations of Canadian youth for higher education. Learning Policy Directorate, Strategic Policy and Planning, SP-600-05-04E. Ottawa, ON: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. Available at: http://www11.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/cs/sp/hrsdc/lp/publications/2004-002631/page00.shtml.
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Boothby, D. and T. Drewes. 2006. "Postsecondary education in Canada: Returns to university, college and trades education." Canadian Public Policy XXXII(1): 1-22.
Havet, N. 2006. Does the wage and professional valorization of the training in a company differ according to sex? The Canadian example. Groupe d’Analyse et de Théorie Économique (GATE), Working paper 06-02, France: Groupe d’Analyse et de Théorie Économique. Available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=906763.
Nzifack, E.D.M. 2006. Les déterminants des probabilities de promotion des immigrants au Canada. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: HEC - École des hautes études commerciales, Sciences de la gestion, University of Montréal.
Prescott-Gagnon, M. 2006. Détermination des incitatifs salariaux dans un contexte d'incertitude. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: HEC - École des hautes études commerciales, University of Montréal.
Roy, B. 2006. L’intégration des immigrants dans le marché du travail canadien. MA Thesis. Montréal, QC: Department of Economics, Université du Québec à Montréal.
Tompa, E., H. Scott, S. Trevithick and S. Bhattacharyya. 2006. "Precarious employment and people with disabilities." In Precarious Employment: Understanding Labour Market Insecurity in Canada. Edited by L.F. Vosko. Montréal, QC: McGill-Queen's University Press. 90-114.
Walters, D. 2006. "An examination of the school-to-work transitions of male and female college and university graduates of applied and liberal arts programs in Canada." Higher Education Policy 19(2): 225-250.
Beaujot, R. and Z.R. Ravanera. 2005. Family models for earning and caring: implications for child care. Population Studies Discussion Paper, 05-01. London, ON: Population Studies Centre, University of Western Ontario. Available at: http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/sociology/popstudies/dp/dp05-01.pdf.
DeRiviere, L. 2005. "The private costs for youth engagement in the sex trade: An empirical examination of the lifelong employment earnings and health effects." Canadian Public Policy XXXI(2): 181-206. Available at: http://economics.ca/cpp/en/archive.php.
Deschênes, N. 2005. La transition vers la retraite: une analyse longitudinale des variations entre hommes et femmes. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: Demography, University of Montréal.
Fortin, M. and D. Fleury. 2005. The other face of working poverty. Policy Research Initiative Working paper series, Ottawa, ON: Policy Research Initiative. Available at: http://policyresearch.gc.ca/page.asp?pagenm=pub_wp&langcd=E.
Li, J. 2005. Earnings, ethnicity and immigration: Ethnic networks and social contacts. MA thesis. Fredericton, NB: Department of Economics, University of New Brunswick.
Martel, E., B. Laplante and P. Bernard. 2005. "Chômage et stratégies des familles. Les effets mitigés du passage de l’assurance-chômage à l’assurance-emploi." Recherches Sociographiques XLVI(2): 245-280. The Daily release is available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/051110/dq051110d-eng.htm.
Murray, J. 2005. Wage differentials in the Canadian labour market: How are the Aboriginal peoples of Canada affected? MA thesis. Halifax, NS: Department of Economics, Dalhousie University.
Smith, M.R., M. Hsieh and Y. Yoshida. 2005. "Inégalité salariale, mobilité salariale et commerce international au Québec et en Ontario." Recherches Sociographiques XLVI(2): 301-326. The Daily release is available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/051110/dq051110d-eng.htm.
Yoshida, Y. and M.R. Smith. 2005. "Training and the earnings of immigrant males: Evidence from the Canadian Workplace and Employee Survey." Social Science Quarterly 86(s1): 1218-1241.
Zeytinoglu, I.U., G. Cooke and C. Weber. 2005. "Non-standard work and benefits: Has anything changed since the Wallace Report?" Industrial Relations 60(1): 29-63.
Audas, R. and J.T. McDonald. 2004. Employment insurance and family response to unemployment: Canadian evidence from the SLID. Social Research Development Corporation Working Paper Series, 04-04. Ottawa, ON: Social Research Development Corporation. Available at: http://www.srdc.org/en_publication_details.asp?id=78&author=21.
Boudarbat, B. 2004. Earnings and community college field of study choice in Canada. IZA Discussion Paper, No. 1156. Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA). Available at: http://ftp.iza.org/dp1156.pdf.
Ferrer, A. and S. Lluis. 2004. Should workers care about firm size? Carlson School of Management - Industrial Relations Center Working Paper series, 0204. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota (Twin Cities Campus). Available at: http://www.legacy-irc.csom.umn.edu/RePEC/hrr/papers/0204.pdf.
Hum, D. and W. Simpson. 2004. "Reinterpreting the performance of immigrant wages from panel data." Empirical Economics 29 (1): 129-147.
Walters, D. 2004. "A comparison of the labour market outcomes of post-secondary graduates of various levels and fields over a four-year cohort period." Canadian Journal of Sociology 29(1): 1-27. Available at: http://www.cjsonline.ca/articles/walters04.html.
Walters, D. 2004. "The relationship between post-secondary education and skill: Comparing credentialism with human capital theory." Canadian Journal of Higher Education XXXIV(2): 97-124.
Zeytinoglu, I.U., G. Cooke and C. Weber. 2004. Differences in benefits within non-standard employment contracts. McMaster University RDC Working Paper Series, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. Available at: http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/rdc/RDCwp7.pdf.
Audas, R. and J.T. McDonald. 2003. Employment insurance and geographic mobility: Evidence from the SLID. Social Research Development Corporation Working Paper Series, 03-03, Ottawa, ON: Social Research Development Corporation. Available at: http://www.srdc.org/en_publication_details.asp?id=84&author=21.
Lefebvre, P. and P. Merrigan. 2003. Recherche sur l'actualisation du panier d'emplois utilisé pour establir la base de rémunération de l'exploitant agricole dans le cadre de l'application du programme d'assurance stablisation des revenues agricoles (ASRA). Lévis, QC: Centre d’études sur les coûts de production en agriculture (CECPA). Available at: http://www.cecpa.qc.ca/fileadmin/fichier_pdf/etud_conn/remu_expl.pdf.
Martel, E. 2003. Les stratégies des individus et des familles qui font face au chômage: de l'assurance-chômage à l'assurance-emploi. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: Department of Sociology, University of Montréal.
Robb, A.L., L. Magee and J.B. Burbidge. 2003. Wages in Canada: SCF, SLID, LFS and the skill premium. McMaster University RDC Working Paper Series, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. Available at: http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/rdc/RDCwp3.pdf.
Walters, D. 2003. "'Recycling': The economic implications of obtaining additional post-secondary credentials at lower or equivalent levels." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 40(4): 463-480.
Gawley, T. 2002. A repeated cross-sectional analysis of training and annual income in the 1990s: Results from the Adult Education and Training Surveys (AETS). South Western Ontario RDC Research Paper Series, Waterloo, ON: University of Waterloo. Available at: http://tdr.uoguelph.ca/DATA/WWWDOCS/SWORDCSITE/Papers/050_Gawley_0061.doc.
Hum, D. and W. Simpson. 2002. "Selectivity and Immigration in Canada." Journal of International Migration and Integration 3(1): 107-127.
Ceppi, U. 2006. Estimation d’un coût de stigmate relatif à l’assistance emploi au Québec. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: Department of Economics, Université du Québec à Montréal.
Martel, E., B. Laplante and P. Bernard. 2005. "Chômage et stratégies des familles. Les effets mitigés du passage de l’assurance-chômage à l’assurance-emploi." Recherches Sociographiques XLVI(2): 245-280. The Daily release is available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/051110/dq051110d-eng.htm.
Audas, R. and J.T. McDonald. 2004. "Rural-urban migration in the 1990s." Canadian Social Trends. Catalogue No. 11-008-XIE. Summer, 2004 (73): 17-24. Available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/bsolc/english/bsolc?catno=11-008-X20040016883.
Audas, R. and J.T. McDonald. 2004. Employment insurance and family response to unemployment: Canadian evidence from the SLID. Social Research Development Corporation Working Paper Series, 04-04. Ottawa, ON: Social Research Development Corporation. Available at: http://www.srdc.org/en_publication_details.asp?id=78&author=21.
Audas, R. and J.T. McDonald. 2003. Employment insurance and geographic mobility: Evidence from the SLID. Social Research Development Corporation Working Paper Series, 03-03, Ottawa, ON: Social Research Development Corporation. Available at: http://www.srdc.org/en_publication_details.asp?id=84&author=21.
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Canadian Council on Social Development. 2006. The Progress of Canada's Children and Youth, 2006. Ottawa, ON: Canadian Council on Social Development. Available at: http://www.ccsd.ca/pccy/2006/index.htm.
Lapierre-Adamcyk, E., N. Marcil-Gratton and C. Le Bourdais. 2006. "A balancing act: Parents' work arrangements and family time." In Canada's Changing Families: Implications for Individuals and Society. Edited by K. McQuillan and Z.R. Ravanera. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. 49-75.
Phipps, S. and L. Lethbridge. 2006. Income and the outcomes of children. Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series. Catalogue No. 11F0019MIE -- No. 281. Ottawa: Statistics Canada. Available at:http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/060511/dq060511c-eng.htm.
Phipps, S.A., P.S. Burton, L.S. Osberg and L.N. Lethbridge. 2006. "Poverty and the extent of child obesity in Canada, Norway and the United States." Obesity Reviews 7(1): 5-12.
Dooley, M., E. Lipman and J. Stewart. 2005. "Exploring the good mother hypothesis: Do child outcomes vary with the mother's share of income?" Canadian Public Policy XXXI(2): 123-144. Available at: http://economics.ca/cpp/en/archive.php.
Grenier, M. 2005. Un enjeu oublié de la politique des services de garde à 5$: Les effets distributifs des subventions en nature. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: Department of Economics, Université du Québec à Montréal.
Juby, H., C. Le Bourdais and N. Marcil-Gratton. 2005. "Pauvreté des familles monoparentales et parcours professionnel des mères après la rupture." Recherches Sociographiques XLVI (2): 217-243. The Daily release is available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/051110/dq051110d-eng.htm.
Williamson, D.L. and F. Salkie. 2005. "Welfare reforms in Canada: Implications for the well-being of pre-school children in poverty." Journal of Children and Poverty 11(1): 55-76.
Williamson, D.L., F. Salkie and N. Letourneau. 2005. "Welfare reforms and cognitive development of young children." Canadian Journal of Public Health 96 (1): 13-17.
Bortnik, A.M. 2004. Children's family and school capital: Effects of mathematics achievement in Canada. MA thesis. Calgary, AB: Department of Sociology, University of Calgary.
Burton, P., S. Phipps and L. Lethbridge. 2004. "Longitudinal estimates of child poverty in the Maritimes versus the rest of Canada." Canadian Journal of Regional Science 27(255-270.
Caro-Vasquez, D. 2004. A longitudinal analysis of math achievement gaps associated with socioeconomic status: How do they change from childhood to adolescence? MA thesis. Fredericton, NB: Interdisciplinary Studies (Faculty of Education), University of New Brunswick.
Dooley, M. and J. Stewart. 2004. "Family income and child outcomes in Canada." Canadian Journal of Economics 37 (4): 898-917.
Ducharme, A. 2004. Les facteurs socioéconomiques associés à la décision d'avoir un troisième enfant, Québec, 2001. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: Demography, University of Montréal.
Juby, H., C. Le Bourdais and N. Marcil-Gratton. 2004. Linking family change, parents' employment and income and children's economic well-being: A longitudinal perspective -- An analysis of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth. Family, Children and Youth Section Research Report, 2004-FCY-2E. Ottawa, ON: Department of Justice. Available at: http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/ps/sup/pub/2003-FCY-2/2003-FCY-2.html.
Lapierre-Adamcyk, E., N. Marcil-Gratton and C. Le Bourdais. 2004. "Régimes de travail: équilibrer temps familial et bien-être économique." In Âge, générations et contrat social. L'État-providence face aux changements démographiques. Les Cahiers de l'INED, N° 153. Edited by J. Jacques, S. Pennec and J. Légaré. Paris, France: Institut national d'études démographiques (INED). 263-276.
Martiniello, T. 2004. Welfare participation and marital decisions of single, never-married and single having-been married females. MA thesis. Montréal, QC: Department of Economics, Concordia University.
McLeod, C.B., J.N. Lavis, C. Mustard and G. Stoddart. 2003. "Income inequality, household income and health status in Canada: A prospective cohort study." American Journal of Public Health 93 (8): 1287-1293.
Hoddinott, J., L. Lethbridge and S. Phipps. 2002. Is history destiny? Resources, transitions and child attainments in Canada. Applied Research Branch Working Paper Series, SP-551-12-02E. Ottawa, ON: Human Resources Development Canada. Available at: http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection/RH63-1-551-12-02E.pdf.
Milligan, K. 2005. "Life-cycle asset accumulation and allocation in Canada." Canadian Journal of Economics 38(3): 1057-1106.
Milligan, K. 2005. "Who uses RESPs and why." In Higher Education in Canada. Edited by C.M. Beach, R.W. Boadway and R.M. McInnis. Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press. 467-494.
Rybczynski, K. 2005. Gender differences in self-employment: The contribution of credit constraints and risk aversion to self-employment entry, duration, and earnings in Canada. Ph.D. dissertation. Kingston, ON: Department of Economics, Queen's University.
Smith, M.R., M. Hsieh and Y. Yoshida. 2005. "Inégalité salariale, mobilité salariale et commerce international au Québec et en Ontario." Recherches Sociographiques XLVI(2): 301-326. The Daily release is available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/051110/dq051110d-eng.htm.
McDonald, L. and A.L. Robb. 2004. "The economic legacy of divorced and separated women in old age." Canadian Journal on Aging 23 (Supplement): S83-S97.
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Phipps, S., P.S. Burton, L.S. Osberg and L.N. Lethbridge. 2006. "Poverty and the extent of child obesity in Canada, Norway and the United States." Obesity reviews (2006) 7(1): 5-12.
Blouin, O. 2005. L’impact de la politique familiale de 1997 sur la dépendance à l'aide sociale des familles monoparentales. MA thesis. Québec, QC: Department of Economics, Laval University.
Fortin, M. and D. Fleury. 2005. The other face of working poverty. Policy Research Initiative Working paper series, Ottawa, ON: Policy Research Initiative. Available at: http://policyresearch.gc.ca/page.asp?pagenm=pub_wp&langcd=E.
Grenier, M. 2005. Un enjeu oublié de la politique des services de garde à 5$: Les effets distributifs des subventions en nature. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: Department of Economics, Université du Québec à Montréal.
Juby, H., C. Le Bourdais and N. Marcil-Gratton. 2005. "Pauvreté des familles monoparentales et parcours professionnel des mères après la rupture." Recherches Sociographiques XLVI (2): 217-243. The Daily release is available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/051110/dq051110d-eng.htm.
Lanctôt, P. and G. Fréchet. 2005. Les cheminements aide-hors aide sociale au Quebec, 1996-2001. Direction générale adjointe de la recherche, de l'évaluation et de la statistique (DGARES), Montréal, QC: Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale.
Lethbridge, L. and S. Phipps. 2005. "Chronic poverty and childhood asthma in the Maritimes versus the rest of Canada." Canadian Journal of Public Health 96(1): 18-23.
Williamson, D.L. and F. Salkie. 2005. "Welfare reforms in Canada: Implications for the well-being of pre-school children in poverty." Journal of Children and Poverty 11(1): 55-76.
Williamson, D.L., F. Salkie and N. Letourneau. 2005. "Welfare reforms and cognitive development of young children." Canadian Journal of Public Health 96 (1): 13-17.
Burton, P., S. Phipps and L. Lethbridge. 2004. "Longitudinal estimates of child poverty in the Maritimes versus the rest of Canada." Canadian Journal of Regional Science 27(255-270.
Kapsalis, C. and P. Tourigny. 2004. "Upward mobility of low-paid Canadians from 1996 to 2001." Perspectives on Labour and Income. Catalogue No. 75-001-XIE. 5(12): 5-13. Available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/041215/dq041215c-eng.htm.
Martiniello, T. 2004. Welfare participation and marital decisions of single, never-married and single having-been married females. MA thesis. Montréal, QC: Department of Economics, Concordia University.
Lapointe, J. 2003. Impact des prestations d'aide sociale sur l'offre de travail. MA thesis. Québec: Department of Economics, Laval University.
Jones, C., L. Clark, J. Grusec, R. Hart, G. Plickart and L. Tepperman. 2002. Poverty, social capital, parenting and child outcomes in Canada. Applied Research Branch Working Paper Series, SP-557-01-03E. Ottawa, ON: Human Resource Development Canada. Available at: http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection/RH63-1-557-01-03E.pdf.
Kerr, D. and R. Beaujot. 2002. "Family relations, low income and child outcomes: A comparison of Canadian children in intact, step- and lone-parent families." International Journal of Comparative Sociology 43 (2): 134-152.
McLeod, L. and M.R. Veall. 2002. The dynamics of food deprivation and overall health: Evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey. IZA Discussion Paper, No. 638. Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA). Available at: http://ftp.iza.org/dp638.pdf.
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Alan, S., T.F. Crossley, P. Grootendorst; and M.R. Veall. 2005. "Distributional effects of ‘general population’ prescription drug problems in Canada." Canadian Journal of Economics 38(1): 128-148.
Ballantyne, P.J., P.J. Clarke, J.A. Marshman, C. Victor and J.E. Fisher. 2005. "Use of prescribed and non-prescribed medicines by the elderly: Implications for who chooses, who pays and who monitors the risks of medicines." International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 13(2): 133-140.
Ballantyne, P.J., C. Victor, J.E. Fisher and J.A. Marshman. 2005. "Factors associated with medicine use and non-use by Ontario seniors." Canadian Journal on Aging 24(4): 419-431.
Brzozowski, M. 2005. Does one size fit all? The CPI and Canadian seniors. Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Paper, No. 130. Hamilton, ON: Program for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP), McMaster University. Available at: http://socserv2.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap130.pdf.
Clouston, S. 2005. Income, health and insurance: Longitudinal health selection by health coverage in Canada. MA thesis. Montréal, QC: Department of Sociology, McGill University.
Geoffrion, G. 2005. L’impôt à taux unique: Les effets sur l’offre de travail des ménages Canadiens et Américans. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: Département de sciences économiques, University of Montréal.
Milligan, K. 2005. "Life-cycle asset accumulation and allocation in Canada." Canadian Journal of Economics 38(3): 1057-1106.
Milligan, K. 2005. "Who uses RESPs and why." In Higher Education in Canada. Edited by C.M. Beach, R.W. Boadway and R.M. McInnis. Kingston, ON: McGill-Queen's University Press. 467-494.
Rybczynski, K. 2005. Gender differences in self-employment: The contribution of credit constraints and risk aversion to self-employment entry, duration, and earnings in Canada. Ph.D. dissertation. Kingston, ON: Department of Economics, Queen's University.
Alan, S., T.F. Crossley, P. Grootendorst and M.R. Veall. 2003. Out-of-pocket prescription drug expenditures and public prescription drug problems: Provincial evidence from Canada. McMaster University RDC Working Paper Series, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. Available at: http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/rdc/RDCwp1.pdf.
Alan, S., T.F. Crossley, P. Grootendorst and M.R. Veall. 2002. "The effects of drug subsidies on out-of-pocket prescription drug expenditures by seniors: regional evidence from Canada." Journal of Health Economics 21(5): 805-826.
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Au, D., T.F. Crossley and M. Schellhorn. 2005. The effect of health changes and long-term health on the work activity of older Canadians. Research Institute for Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population (QSEP), No. 397. Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. Available at: http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/qsep/p/qsep397.pdf.
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Brzozowski, M. 2005. Does one size fit all? The CPI and Canadian seniors. Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Paper, No. 130. Hamilton, ON: Program for Research on Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP), McMaster University. Available at: http://socserv2.mcmaster.ca/sedap/p/sedap130.pdf.
Deschênes, N. 2005. La transition vers la retraite: une analyse longitudinale des variations entre hommes et femmes. MSc thesis. Montréal, QC: Demography, University of Montréal.
Milligan, K. 2005. "Life-cycle asset accumulation and allocation in Canada." Canadian Journal of Economics 38(3): 1057-1106.
Hayward, L. 2004. A cohort and gender comparison of mid-life characteristics associated with residential mobility upon retirement. McMaster University RDC Working Paper Series, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. Available at: http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/rdc/RDCwp5.pdf.
McDonald, L. and A.L. Robb. 2004. "The economic legacy of divorced and separated women in old age." Canadian Journal on Aging 23 (Supplement): S83-S97.
Ostrovsky, Y. 2004. "Lifecycle theory and residential mobility of older Canadians." Canadian Journal on Aging 23 (Supplement): S23-S37. The Daily release is available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/041213/dq041213c-eng.htm.
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Boothby, D. and T. Drewes. 2006. "Postsecondary education in Canada: Returns to university, college and trades education." Canadian Public Policy XXXII(1): 1-22.
Walters, D. 2006. "An examination of the school-to-work transitions of male and female college and university graduates of applied and liberal arts programs in Canada." Higher Education Policy 19(2): 225-250.
Hui, S. 2005. On the training and education of Canadians. Ph.D. dissertation. London, ON: Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario.
Smith, P. and J. Frank. 2005. "When aspirations and achievements don't meet. A longitudinal examination of the differential affect of education and occupational attainment on declines in self-rated health among Canadian labour force participants." International Journal of Epidemiology 34(4): 827-834.
Boudarbat, B. 2004. Earnings and community college field of study choice in Canada. IZA Discussion Paper, No. 1156. Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA). Available at: http://ftp.iza.org/dp1156.pdf.
Walters, D. 2004. "A comparison of the labour market outcomes of post-secondary graduates of various levels and fields over a four-year cohort period." Canadian Journal of Sociology 29(1): 1-27. Available at: http://www.cjsonline.ca/articles/walters04.html.
Walters, D. 2004. "The relationship between post-secondary education and skill: Comparing credentialism with human capital theory." Canadian Journal of Higher Education XXXIV(2): 97-124.
Robb, A.L., L. Magee and J.B. Burbidge. 2003. Wages in Canada: SCF, SLID, LFS and the skill premium. McMaster University RDC Working Paper Series, Hamilton, ON: McMaster University. Available at: http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/rdc/RDCwp3.pdf.
Walters, D. 2003. "'Recycling': The economic implications of obtaining additional post-secondary credentials at lower or equivalent levels." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 40(4): 463-480.
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Buckley, N.J., F.T. Denton, A.L. Robb and B.G. Spencer. 2006. "Socio-economic influences on the health of older people: Estimates based on two longitudinal surveys." Canadian Public Policy XXXII(59-83.
Omariba, D.W.R. 2006. Neighbourhood characteristics, individual and household attributes and health perception among elderly Canadians. Population Studies Discussion Paper, 06-01. London, ON: Population Studies Centre, University of Western Ontario. Available at: http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/sociology/popstudies/dp/dp06-01.pdf.
Phipps, S. and L. Lethbridge. 2006. Income and the outcomes of children. Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series. Catalogue No. 11F0019MIE -- No. 281. Ottawa: Statistics Canada. Available at: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/060511/dq060511c-eng.htm.
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