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References for The labor market in Canada, 2000–2016
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Further reading
- Green, D. A., Riddell, W. C., St-Hilaire, F. Income Inequality: The Canadian Story. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2016.
- Jones, S. R. G., Riddell, W. C. Unemployment, Marginal Attachment and Labor Force Participation in Canada and the United States. IZA Discussion Paper No.10769, 2017.
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Key references
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Emery, J. C. H., Ferrer, A. M., Green, D. A. "Long-term
consequences of natural resource booms for human capital
accumulation." ILR Review 65:3 (2012): 708–734. Key reference: [1]
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Schirle, T. "Why have the labor
force participation rates of older men increased since the
mid-1990s?" Journal of Labor
Economics 26:4 (2008): 549–594. Key reference: [2]
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Green, D. A., Sand, B. M. "Has the Canadian
labor market polarized?" Canadian Journal
of Economics 48:2 (2015): 612–645. Key reference: [3]
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OECD Income Distribution and Poverty Database . Key reference: [4]
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Frenette, M., Green, D. A., Milligan, K. "Taxes, transfers
and Canadian income inequality." Canadian Public
Policy 35:4 (2009): 389–411. Key reference: [5]
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Green, D. A., Riddell, W. C., St-Hilaire, F. "Income inequality
in Canada: Driving forces, outcomes and policy." In: Green, D. A., Riddell, W. C., St-Hilaire, F. (eds). Income Inequality:
The Canadian Story. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2016. Key reference: [6]
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Fortin, N. M., Lemieux, T. "Changes in wage
inequality in Canada: An interprovincial perspective." Canadian Journal
of Economics 48:2 (2015): 682–713. Key reference: [7]
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Marchand, J. "The distributional
impacts of an energy boom in Western Canada." Canadian Journal
of Economics 48:2 (2015): 714–735. Key reference: [8]
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Beach, C. "What has happened
to middle class earnings in Canada?" In: Green, D. A., Riddell, W. C., St-Hilaire, F. (eds). Income Inequality:
The Canadian Story. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2016. Key reference: [9]
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Fortin, N., Green, D. A., Lemieux, T., Milligan, K., Riddell, W. C. "Canadian
inequality: Recent development and policy options." Canadian Public
Policy 38:2 (2012): 121–145. Key reference: [10]
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Lemieux, T., Riddell, W. C. "Who are Canada’s
top one percent?" In: Green, D. A., Riddell, W. C., St-Hilaire, F. (eds). Income Inequality:
The Canadian Story. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2016. Key reference: [11]
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Emery, J. C. H., Ferrer, A. M., Green, D. A. "Long-term
consequences of natural resource booms for human capital
accumulation." ILR Review 65:3 (2012): 708–734.