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Working Papers
2011
- Are the Labour Market Benefits to Schooling Different for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal People
CLSSRN working papers, Vancouver School of Economics View citations (1)
- Is Debt Relief as Good as Liquidity? The Impact of Prospective Student Debt on Post-Secondary Attendance among Low-Income Youth
CLSSRN working papers, Vancouver School of Economics
- Post-Secondary Attendance by Parental Income in the U.S. and Canada: What Role for Financial Aid Policy?
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (12)
Also in University of Western Ontario, Economic Policy Research Institute Working Papers, University of Western Ontario, Economic Policy Research Institute (2011) View citations (7)
- What Explains the Educational Attainment Gap between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Youth?
CLSSRN working papers, Vancouver School of Economics View citations (1)
2010
- Post-Secondary Attendance by Parental Income: Comparing the U.S. and Canada
University of Western Ontario, Centre for Human Capital and Productivity (CHCP) Working Papers, University of Western Ontario, Centre for Human Capital and Productivity (CHCP) View citations (4)
2009
- Earnings Losses of Displaced Workers: Canadian Evidence from a Large Administrative Database on Firm Closures and Mass Layoffs
CLSSRN working papers, Vancouver School of Economics View citations (3)
Journal Articles
2014
- Post-secondary attendance by parental income in the U.S. and Canada: Do financial aid policies explain the differences?
Canadian Journal of Economics, 2014, 47, (2), 664-696 View citations (22)
2011
- How does the stork delegate work? Childbearing and the gender division of paid and unpaid labour
Journal of Population Economics, 2011, 24, (3), 895-910 View citations (10)
- Why do larger families reduce parental investments in child quality, but not child quality per se?
Review of Economics of the Household, 2011, 9, (4), 523-537 View citations (7)
2009
- Do universities benefit local youth? Evidence from the creation of new universities
Economics of Education Review, 2009, 28, (3), 318-328 View citations (37)
- Taxes, Transfers, and Canadian Income Inequality
Canadian Public Policy, 2009, 35, (4), 389-411 View citations (18)
2008
- University Access Amid Tuition Fee Deregulation: Evidence from Ontario Professional Programs
Canadian Public Policy, 2008, 34, (1), 89-110 View citations (1)
2007
- The tale of the tails: Canadian income inequality in the 1980s and 1990s
Canadian Journal of Economics, 2007, 40, (3), 734-764 View citations (28)
2006
- Too Far to Go On? Distance to School and University Participation
Education Economics, 2006, 14, (1), 31-58 View citations (81)
2004
- Access to College and University: Does Distance to School Matter?
Canadian Public Policy, 2004, 30, (4), 427-443 View citations (43)
- Do the Falling Earnings of Immigrants Apply to Self‐employed Immigrants?
LABOUR, 2004, 18, (2), 207-232 View citations (6)
- The overqualified Canadian graduate: the role of the academic program in the incidence, persistence, and economic returns to overqualification
Economics of Education Review, 2004, 23, (1), 29-45 View citations (120)
- When do they leave? The dynamics of living in low-income neighbourhoods
Journal of Urban Economics, 2004, 56, (3), 484-504 View citations (4)
2003
- Earning differences by major field of study: evidence from three cohorts of recent Canadian graduates
Economics of Education Review, 2003, 22, (2), 179-192 View citations (52)
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