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December 2004, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 445-452 A National Formulary for Canada
by Aidan Hollis & Stephen Law
September 2004, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 241-256 Canada Needs Better Data for Evidence-Based Policy: Inconsistencies Between Administrative and Survey Data on Welfare Dependence and Education
by Rebecca N. Warburton & William P. Warburton - 257-282 Expanding Economic Costing in Health Care: Values, Gender and Diversity
by Olena Hankivsk & Jane Friesen & Colleen Varcoe & Fiona MacPhail & Lorraine Greaves & Charmaine Spencer - 283-302 Does Postsecondary Education Benefit Aboriginal Canadians? An Examination of Earnings and Employment Outcomes for Recent Aboriginal Graduates
by David Walters & Jerry White & Paul Maxim - 303-318 Public Infrastructure in Canada, 1961-2002
by Tarek M. Harchaoui & Faouzi Tarkhani & Paul Warren - 319-332 Nationalisme et protection sociale: une approche comparative
by Daniel Béland & André Lecours - 333-340 Monetary Policy after Bubbles Burst: The Zero Lower Bound, the Liquidity Trap and the Credit Deadlock
by David Laidler
June 2004, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 135-154 The Economics of Public-Private Partnerships
by Jean-Etienne de Bettignies & Thomas W. Ross - 155-176 Increasing Male Earnings Inequality in Canada and the United States, 19811997: The Role of Hours Changes versus Wage Changes
by Susan Johnson & Peter Kuhn - 177-194 Understanding the Impact of Intergovernmental Relations on Public Health: Lessons from Reform Initiatives in the Blood System and Health Surveillance
by Kumanan Wilson & Jennifer McCrea-Logie & Harvey Lazar - 195-208 Equalization and Stabilization
by Michael Smart - 209-230 Health System Reform in Montreal: Impact on the Use of Day Surgery and on Surgical Patients and their Caregivers
by Pierre Tousignant & Lee Soderstrom & Jean-Pierre Lavoie & Terry Kaufman & Raynald Pineault & Dominique Nadeau
March 2004, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-27 Aboriginal Rights, Customary Law and the Economics of Renewable Resource Exploitation
by Ian Keay & Cherie Metcalf - 29-45 Divided Over Internationalism: The Canadian Public and Development Assistance
by Alain Noël & Jean-Philippe Thérien & Sébastien Dallaire - 47-69 Why Pay Child Benefits to Mothers?
by Frances Woolley - 71-89 The New Federal Tool Belt: Attempts to Rebuild Social Policy Leadership
by Gérard Boismenu & Peter Graefe - 91-109 An Evaluation of the Stabilization Properties of Equalization in Canada
by Robin Boadway & Masayoshi Hayashi - 111-125 Market-Modelled Home Care in Ontario: Deteriorating Working Conditions and Dwindling Community Capacity
by Jane Aronson & Margaret Denton & Isik Zeytinoglu
January 2003, Volume 29, Issue s1
- 1-14 Linkages Between Economic Growth and Inequality: Introduction and Overview
by Andrew Sharpe - 15-40 Low-Income Intensity During the 1990s: The Role of Economic Growth, Employment Earnings and Social Transfers
by Garnett Picot & René Morissette & John Myles - 41-64 Earnings Variability and Earnings Instability of Women and Men in Canada: How Do the 1990s Compare to the 1980s?
by Charles M. Beach & Ross Finnie & David Gray - 65-86 On the Impact of Inequality on Productivity Growth in the Short and Long Term: A Synthesis
by Huw Lloyd-Ellis - 87-118 Economic Growth and Income Equality: Implications of a Behavioural Model of Economic Growth for Pub lic Policy
by Morris Altman - 119-140 Mark Pearson Growth, Inequality and Social Protection
by Roman Arjona & Maxime Ladaique - 141-162 Age Structure, Income Distribution and Economic Growth
by Rafael Gomez & David K. Foot - 163-184 Understanding Growth and Inequality Trends: The Role of Labour Supply in the US and Germany
by Lars Osberg - 185-202 Has Widening Inequality Promoted or Retarded US Growth?
by Gary Burtless - 203-222 Wage Inequality and the New Economy in the US: Does IT-Led Growth Generate Wage Inequality?
by Lawrence Mishel & Jared Bernstein - 223-232 Can Monetary Policy Make a Difference for Economic Growth and Inequality?
by Pierre Fortin
December 2003, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 385-395 Equalization, Efficiency and Migration: Watson Revisited
by L. S. Wilson - 397-415 Smoke and Mirrors: The Kyoto Protocol and Beyond
by G. Cornelis van Kooten - 417-429 Substitution Between Disability Support Programs in Canada
by Michele Campolieti & Harry A. Krashinsky - 431-447 The Canadian and American Financial Systems: Competition and Regulation
by Cécile Carpentier & Jean-Marc Suret - 449-467 Labour Unions, Workplace Rights and Canadian Public Policy
by John Godard - 469-489 Job-Related Training Activity by Immigrants to Canada
by Derek Hum & Wayne Simpson - 491-509 Toward Disentangling Policy Implications of Economic and Demographic Changes in Canada's Aging Population
by Susan A. McDaniel - 511-517 Have a Penny? Need a Penny? Eliminating the One-Cent Coin from Circulation
by Dinu Chande & Timothy C. G. Fisher
September 2003, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 279-299 Assessing the Impact of Changes in Transparency and Accountability at the Bank of Canada
by Pierre L. Siklos - 301-317 On the Social Welfare Objectives of Canada's Antitrust Statute
by Marc Duhamel - 319-337 Initial Earnings and Catch-Up Capacity of Immigrants
by Peter S. Li - 339-349 The Effect of Bankruptcy Reform on the Number of Corporate Reorganization Proposals
by Timothy C. G. Fisher & Jocelyn Martel - 351-365 Child-Support Policies and the Well-Being of Children: Income versus Wealth-Based Measures
by Vicky Barham & Rose Anne Devlin - 367-371 Comment/Commentaire The 2000 Election and the New Elections Act Poll Reporting Provisions: Contra Professor Durand, the Law Has Merit
by Cristine de Clercy & Peter A. Ferguson - 373-375 Reply/Réponse The New Act Has Merit if Enforced Exactly What I Said
by Claire Durand
June 2003, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 125-143 Do Insiders Play by the Rules?
by William J. Mcnally & Brian F. Smith - 145-161 Free-Riding on Federalism: Trade Protection and the Canadian Dairy Industry
by Kathy Baylis & Hartley Furtan - 163-179 A Regional Analysis of Climate Change Impacts on Canadian Agriculture
by Marian Weber & Grant Hauer - 181-195 Budgetary Implications of a Publicly Funded Medical Savings Account Plan
by Joseph Schaafsma & William Land - 197-212 Should the Federal Ethics Counsellor Become an Independent Officer of Parliament?
by Denis Saint-Martin - 213-225 Intertenancy Rent Decontrol in Ontario
by Lawrence B. Smith - 227-251 What Does Canada Profit from the For-Profit Debate on Health Care?
by Gillian Currie & Cam Donaldson & Mingshan Lu - 253-265 Issues and Commentaries Issues et commentaires Keynes Resurrected
by Pierre Fortin
March 2003, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-19 Cigarette Smoking and the Cost of Hospital and Physician Care
by Glenn W. Harrison & James P. Feehan & Alison C. Edwards & Jorge Segovia - 21-31 The Anti-Competitive Effects of Brand-Controlled "Pseudo- Generics" in the Canadian Pharmaceutical Market
by Aidan Hollis - 33-51 Changing Income Inequality and Immigration in Canada, 19801995
by Eric G. Moore & Michael A. Pacey - 53-71 Entry Class and the Earnings Attainment of Immigrants to Canada, 19801995
by Richard A. Wanner - 73-93 A Policy Analysis of the BC Salmon Fishery
by Richard Schwindt & Aidan R. Vining & David Weimer - 95-109 Public Consultations in Policy Network Environments: The Case of Assisted Reproductive Technology Policy in Canada
by Éric Montpetit - 111-117 Issues and Commentaries Issues et commentaires Are Foreign-Controlled Manufacturing Firms Less R&D-Intensive than Canadian- Controlled Firms?
by Jianmin Tang & Someshwar Rao
May 2002, Volume 28, Issue s1
- 1-10 Occupational Gender Segregation: Public Policies and Economic Forces: Introduction and Overview
by Nicole M. Fortin & Michael Huberman - 11-39 Occupational Gender Segregation and Women's Wages in Canada: An Historical Perspective
by Nicole M. Fortin & Michael Huberman - 41-63 Can the Workplace Explain Canadian Gender Pay Differentials?
by Marie Drolet - 65-84 The Pros and Cons of Occupational Gender Segregation in Europe
by Francesca Bettio - 85-100 Making Employment Equity Programs Work for Women
by Joanne D. Leck - 101-115 Effective Redress of Pay Inequities
by Nan Weiner - 117-131 The Evolution and Mechanics of Pay Equity in Ontario
by Morley Gunderson - 133-148 Program-Evaluation Criteria Applied to Pay Equity in Ontario
by Morley Gunderson & Paul Lanoie - 149-169 Gender Pay Differentials and Equality Legislation in the Republic of Ireland
by Mark Cassidy & Eric Strobl & Robert Thornton - 171-186 Comparable Worth and Pay Equity: Recent Developments in the United States
by Mark R. Killingsworth - 187-216 Work/Family Reconciliation, Gender Wage Equity and Occupational Segregation: The Role of Firms and Public Policy
by John M. Evans
December 2002, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 489-511 Colour My World: Have Earnings Gaps for Canadian-Born Ethnic Minorities Changed Over Time?
by Krishna Pendakur & Ravi Pendakur - 513-537 Consumption and Income Inequality: The Case of Atlantic Canada from 19691996
by Urvashi Dhawan-Biswal - 539-545 The 2000 Canadian Election and Poll Reporting under the New Elections Act
by Claire Durand - 547-561 The Sequencing of Deficit Reduction and Disinflation in Canada
by David W. Baar - 563-579 How Has Inflation Changed in Canada? A Comparison of 19892001 to 19641988
by David R. Johnson & Sebastian Gerlich - 581-595 Tradable Land-Use Rights for Cumulative Environmental Effects Management
by Marian Weber & Wiktor Adamowicz - 597-607 Paved with Good Intentions: Canada's Refugee Destining Policy and Paths of Secondary Migration
by Laura Simich & Morton Beiser & Farah Mawani
September 2002, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 333-349 Canadian Union Density 1980 to 1998 and Prospects for the Future: An Empirical Investigation
by Susan Johnson - 351-371 Globalization, Trade Policy and the Permissive Consensus in Canada
by Matthew Mendelsohn & Robert Wolfe & Andrew Parkin - 373-394 Addressing Systemic Racial Discrimination in Employment: The Health Canada Case and Implications of Legislative Change
by J. Helen Beck & Jeffrey G. Reitz & Nan Weiner - 395-418 The First Ten Years in Canada: A Multi-Level Assessment of Behavioural and Emotional Problems of Immigrant Children
by Xin Ma - 419-441 Moral Hazard and Disability Insurance: On the Incidence of Hard-to-Diagnose Medical Conditions in the Canada/Quebec Pension Plan Disability Program
by Michele Campolieti - 443-459 Alternative Pasts, Possible Futures: A "What If" Study of the Effects of Fertility on the Canadian Population and Labour Force
by Frank T. Denton & Christine H. Feaver & Byron G. Spencer - 461-481 Impact Evaluation of a National, Community-Based Program for At-Risk Children in Canada
by Michael H. Boyle & J. Douglas Willms
June 2002, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 159-185 The Effect of Childcare and Early Education Arrangements on Developmental Outcomes of Young Children
by Pierre Merrigan & Philip Lefebvre - 187-201 The Interaction Between Monetary and Fiscal Policies
by David Dodge - 203-217 The Education Premium in Canada and the United States
by J. B. Burbidge & L. Magee & A. Leslie Robb - 219-237 Profiles of Tax Non-compliance Among the Self-Employed in Canada: 1969 to 1992
by Herb J. Schuetze - 239-255 British Columbia after the Delgamuukw Decision: Land Claims and other Processes
by Gurston Dacks - 257-273 Minorities, Cognitive Skills and Incomes of Canadians
by Ross Finnie - 275-295 Acquisition of Employability Skills by High School Students
by Harvey Krahn & Graham S. Lowe & Wolfgang Lehmann - 297-313 Welfare Reform in Ontario: Tough Times in Mothers' Lives
by Julie Ann McMullin & Lorraine Davies & Gale Cassidy - 315-319 The Market Worth of Immigrants' Educational Credentials: A Comment
by Bert Waslander - 321-325 Immigrants' Educational Worth and Years in Canada: A Reply
by Peter S. Li
March 2002, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-16 New Evidence on Gender Pay Differentials: Does Measurement Matter?
by Marie Drolet - 17-37 High Closing
by Joel Fried - 39-50 Creating School Choice: The Politics of Curriculum, Equity and Teachers' Work
by Jane Gaskell - 51-69 Similar Challenges, Different Solutions: Reforming Labour Market Policies in Germany and Canada during the 1990s
by Thomas R. Klassen & Steffen Schneider - 73-80 Human Capital in an Information Era
by Thomas J. Courchene - 81-91 Globalization and the Modernization of Canadian Labour Policy
by Richard P. Chaykowski - 93-104 Employment Relationships as the Centrepiece of a New Labour Policy Paradigm
by Graham S. Lowe - 105-116 Alternative Forms of Employee Representation and Labour Policy
by Daphne G. Taras - 117-131 Ten Key Ingredients of Labour Policy for the New World of Work
by Morley Gunderson - 132-142 Labour Policy in Canada - New Platform, New Paradigm
by Brian A. Langille - 143-148 From Human Capital to Organizational Learning
by Jacques Bélanger - 149-152 Changing Employment Relationships and the Unintentional Evolution of Canadian Labour Relations Policy
by Gilles Trudeau
December 2001, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 385-405 Child Care, Women's Labour Market Participation and Labour Market Policy Effectiveness in Canada
by Linda A. White - 407-421 Welfare or Work: Which is Better for Canadian Children?
by Rhonda Kornberger & Janet E. Fast & Deanna L. Williamson - 423-446 Gender Equity within Families versus Better Targeting: An Assessment of the Family Income Supplement to Employment Insurance Benefits
by Shelley Phipps & Martha MacDonald & Fiona MacPhail - 447-467 Projecting the Trend in the Canadian Gender Wage Gap 2001-2031: Will an Increase in Female Education Acquisition and Commitment be Enough?
by Michael T. Shannon & Michael P. Kidd - 469-485 Population Change and the Requirements for Physicians: The Case of Ontario
by Frank T. Denton & Amiram Gafni & Byron G. Spencer - 487-501 Tax Policy as Social Policy: Canadian Tax Assistance for People with Disabilities
by Michael J. Prince - 503-513 Reforming Canada's Financial Services Sector - What Needs to Follow from Bill C8
by David W. Peters & Douglas D. Peters
September 2001, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 249-266 Setting the Terms of Reference in Environmental Assessments: Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management
by Brenda L. Murphy & Richard G. Kuhn - 267-278 Global Climate Change: Canadian Policy and the Role of Terrestrial Ecosystems
by G. Cornelis van Kooten & Grant Hauer - 279-295 Tendances actuelles des politiques publiques à l'égard de l'enseignement supérieur: une analyse comparative
by Manuel Crespo - 297-312 The Accumulation of Public Debt in Canada
by Ron Kneebone & John Leach - 313-333 Public Homecare Expenditures in Canada
by Livio Di Matteo & Rosanna Di Matteo - 335-356 Lone Motherhood and Health Status
by Lori J. Curtis - 357-373 Comparable Worth in Academe: Professors at Ontario Universities
by Judith A. McDonald & Robert J. Thornton
June 2001, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 125-149 Consumption Poverty in Canada, 1969 to 1998
by Krishna Pendakur - 151-165 Manufacturing Social Exclusion in the Home Care Market
by Jane Aronson & Sheila M. Neysmith - 167-178 Physician Distribution and Physician Shortage Intensity in Ontario
by Boris Kralj - 179-194 Disability Insurance and the Labour Force Participation of Older Men and Women in Canada
by Michele Campolieti - 195-217 Consolidating a Neoliberal Policy Bloc in Canada, 1976 to 1996
by William K. Carroll & Murray Shaw - 219-233 Financial Flows and Places: The Case of Monreal
by Richard Shearmur - 235-237 A Comment on "The Kyoto Protocol: Implications of a Flawed but Important Environmental Policy"
by Åke Blomqvist - 239-240 Rejoinder to the Comments of Dr. Åke Blomqvist
by Sandra Rollings-Magnusson
March 2001, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-22 Technological Change, the Demand for Skills, and the Adequacy of their Supply
by Michael R. Smith - 23-38 The Market Worth of Immigrants' Educational Credentials
by Peter S. Li - 39-52 Measuring Government Growth in the Canadian Provinces: Decomposing Real Growth and Deflator Effects
by Louis M. Imbeau & François Pétry & Jean Crête & Geneviève Tellier & Michel Clavet - 53-64 Redesigning Employment Equity in Canada: The Need to Include Men
by Cristina Echevarria & Mobinul Huq - 65-75 A Proposal to Reduce the Age Discrimination in Canadian Minor Hockey
by William Hurley & Dan Lior & Steven Tracze - 77-93 Critical Essays on Canadian Public Policy: Policies to Stem the Brain Drain - Without Americanizing Canada
by Jonathan R. Kesselman - 95-111 How to Organize Science Funding: The New Canadian Institutes for Health Research, an Opportunity to Increase Innovation
by Bryan J. Poulin & Richard Gordon
August 2000, Volume 26, Issue s2
- 1-14 The Project on Trends: An Introduction
by William D. Coleman - 15-34 Globalization, Culture and Society: The State as Place Amidst Shifting Spaces
by David M. Cameron & Janice Gross Stein - 35-50 Canada and North American Integration
by George Hoberg - 51-72 Governance and Policy in a Multicentric World
by Daniel Wolfish & Gordon Smith - 73-94 Value Change and Reorientations in Citizen-State Relations
by Neil Nevitte - 95-107 Patterns of Social Differentiation in Canada: Understanding Their Dynamics and Bridging the Gaps
by Danielle Juteau - 109-122 Aging and Demographic Change
by David Cheal - 123-143 Environmental Trends and Environmental Governance in Canada
by Edward A. Parson
July 2000, Volume 26, Issue s1
- 1-5 Structural Aspects of Unemployment in Canada: Introduction and Overview
by Andrew Sharpe & Timothy C. Sargent - 7-25 The Performance of the 1990s Canadian Labour Market
by Garnett Picot & Andrew Heisz - 27-58 Canadian Labour Market Developments in International Context: Flexibility, Regulation and Demand
by Jim Stanford - 59-83 What is Happening in the Youth Labour Market in Canada?
by Paul Beaudry & Thomas Lemieux & Daniel Parent - 85-100 Youth Unemployment in Canada, 1976-1998
by Morley Gunderson & Andrew Sharpe & Steven Wald - 101-108 Measuring Unemployment and Structural Unemployment
by W. Craig Riddell - 109-123 Structural Unemployment and Technological Change in Canada, 1990-1999
by Timothy C. Sargent - 125-130 Macroeconomic Unemployment and Structural Unemployment
by Pierre Fortin - 131-140 Structural Unemployment: How Important Are Labour Market Policies and Institutions?
by Gordon Betcherman - 141-157 How Much of Canada's Unemployment is Structural?
by Lars Osberg & Zhengxi Lin - 159-174 Is There a Skill Gap in Canada?
by Yves Gingras & Richard Roy - 175-186 Strong Employment, Low Inflation: How Has the US Economy Done So Well?
by Rebecca M. Blank - 187-200 Is the U.S. Labor Market the Model for Advanced Countries?
by Richard B. Freeman - 201-220 Why has Unemployment in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom Fallen so Much?
by Steve Nickell & Jan van Ours - 221-233 Integrating the Unemployed Through Customized Training
by Sherri Torjman - 235-256 Earnings Supplementation as a Means to Re-integrate the Unemployed
by John Greenwood
December 2000, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 399-414 Real Income, Unemployment and Subjective Well-Being: Revisiting the Costs and Benefits of Inflation Reduction in Canada
by Roderick Hill - 415-436 Maternity and Parental Benefits in Canada: Are there Behavioural Implications?
by Shelley A. Phipps - 437-449 Licensing Sex Work: Public Policy and Women's Lives
by Jacqueline Lewis & Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale - 451-460 The Effect of the Harmonized Sales Tax on Consumer Prices in Atlantic Canada
by David Murrell & Weiqiu Yu - 461-475 An Analysis of the Canadian Information Techology Labour Market
by Nicole Haggerty & Scott Schneberger - 477-487 Constructing "Ethnic Canadians": The Implications for Public Policy and Inclusive Citizenship
by Yasmeen Abu-Laban & Daiva Stasiulis - 489-493 Rebuttal to Abu-Laban and Stasiulis
by Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
September 2000, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 277-293 The Road to Innovation, Convergence or Inertia: Devolution in Housing Policy in Canada
by Barbara Wake Carroll & Ruth J. E. Jones - 295-310 Résultats empiriques multi-pays relatifs à l'impact des cibles d'inflation sur la crédibilité de la politique monétaire
by Pierre St-Amant & David Tessier - 311-330 Gender Differences in Language Acquisition and Employment Consequences among Southeast Asian Refugees in Canada
by Morton Beiser & Feng Hou - 331-346 Valuing Unpaid Work in the Third Sector: The Case of Community Resources Centres
by Sheila Neysmith & Marge Reitsma-Street - 347-359 The Kyoto Protocol: Implications of a Flawed but Important Environmental Policy
by Sandra Rollings-Magnusson & Robert C. Magnusson - 361-368 Evidence on Grades and Grade Inflation at Ontario's Universities
by Paul M. Anglin & Ronald Meng - 369-385 Magazines, Cultural Policy and Globalization: The Forced Retreat of the State?
by Sarah Armstrong
June 2000, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 141-155 Changing Attitudes Toward Worksharing: Evidence from Quebec
by Michael Huberman & Paul Lanoie - 157-169 Direct Job Creation Programs: Evaluation Lessons on Cost-Effectiveness
by Arun S. Roy & Ging Wong - 171-181 Regulation, Competition and Risk in the Market for Credit Cards
by Barry Scholnick - 183-196 Current and Potential School System Responses to Poverty
by Benjamin Levin & J. Anthony Riffel - 197-224 From School to Work: The Evolution of Early Labour Market Outcomes of Canadian Postsecondary Graduates
by Ross Finnie - 225-240 Is Germany's Dual System Still a Model for Canadian Youth Apprenticeship Initiatives?
by Wolfgang Lehmann - 241-264 Disability Expenditures in Canada, 1970-1996: Trends, Reform Efforts and a Path for the Future
by Michele Campolieti & John N. Lavis
March 2000, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-15 Are the New Child-Support Guidelines "Adequate" or "Reasonable"?
by Vicky Barham & Rose Anne Devlin & Chantale LaCasse - 17-33 Mr. Harris, Mr. Rae and Union Activity in Ontario
by Felice Martinello - 35-49 Taxing Hydroelectricity in Ontario
by David W. Gillen & Jean-François Wen - 51-75 Health Status and Health Services Utilization of Canada's Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Populations
by Mireille Laroche - 77-94 It's Unemployment, Stupid! Why Perceptions About the Job Situation Hurt the Liberals in the 1997 Election
by Richard Nadeau & André Blais & Neil Nevitte & Elisabeth Gidengil - 95-110 Protection des habitats d'espèces menacées en terres privée: analyse d'instruments et de la politique canadienne
by Philippe Barla & Joseph A. Doucet & Jean-Daniel M. Saphores - 111-127 Wither Ontario's Environment? Neo-Conservatism and the Decline of the Environment Ministry
by Anita Krajnc
November 1999, Volume 25, Issue s1
- 2-25 Women and the Labour Market: Recent Trends and Policy Issues
by Richard P. Chaykowski & Lisa M. Powell - 27-45 Employment Equity Programs and the Job Search Outcomes of Unemployed Men and Women: Actual and Perceived Effects
by Heather Antecol & Peter Kuhn - 47-72 The Duration of Spells on Welfare and Off Welfare Among Lone Mothers in Ontario
by Jennifer Stewart & Martin D. Dooley - 73-94 The Proportion of Females in the Establishment: Discrimination, Preferences and Technology
by Kevin T. Reilly & Tony S. Wirjanto - 95-114 Testing the Family "Common Preference" Model for Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Women's Labour Supply
by Urvashi Dhawan Biswal - 115-132 The Interaction of UI and Welfare, and the Dynamics of Welfare Participation of Single Parents
by Bernard Fortin & Guy Lacroix & Jean-François Thibault
December 1999, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 425-451 The Economic Goals of Canada's Immigration Policy, Past and Present
by Alan G. Green & David A. Green - 453-481 Access to Physician Services in Quebec: Relative Influence of Household Income and Area of Residence
by François Rivest & Pascal Bossé & Silviu Nedelca & Alain Simard - 483-501 The Characteristics of Fiscal Policy in Canada
by Ronald D. Kneebone & Kenneth J. McKenzie - 503-521 Voting on Abortion in the House of Commons: A Test for Legislator Shirking
by Neil Longley - 523-537 "Canadian" as an Ethnic Category: Implications for Multiculturalism and National Unity
by Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann