Canadian Public Policy
1975 - 2022
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Volume 45, issue 3, 2019
- Expanding the Canada Workers Benefit to Design a Guaranteed Basic Income pp. 283-309

- Kourtney Koebel and Dionne Pohler
- Policy Options for Retargeting the Canada Child Benefit pp. 310-328

- Jonathan Rhys Kesselman
- Employment Insurance: Interregional Redistribution versus Protection against Changing Labour Market Conditions pp. 329-341

- Andreas Pollak
- Tariffs and the Composition of Employment: Evidence from the Canada–US Free Trade Agreement pp. 342-365

- Jeff Chan
- Two Types of (Slight) Flexibility in Bank of Canada Projections, 2003–2019 pp. 366-376

- Gregor Smith
- Analysis of Carbon Tax Treatment in Canada's Equalization Program pp. 377-392

- Tracy Snoddon and Trevor Tombe
Volume 44, issue S1, 2018
- Is There Evidence of an Information and Communication Technology Labour Shortage in the Canadian Labour Force Survey? pp. S1-S12

- Alexander Thomson, Michael Veall and Arthur Sweetman
- Earnings of University Bachelor’s Degree Graduates in Information and Communication Technology Programs: A Tax Data Analysis pp. S13-S29

- Ross Finnie, Dejan Pavlic and Stephen Childs
- Post-Secondary Student Choices and the Labour Shortage in Canada’s Information and Communication Technology Sector pp. S30-S42

- Weili Ding and Steven Lehrer
- Who Goes into STEM Disciplines? Evidence from the Youth in Transition Survey pp. S43-S55

- Ross Finnie and Stephen Childs
- Enhancing Development of Competencies by Means of Continuous Improvement Processes pp. S56-S72

- Brian Frank, Natalie Simper, Bei Cai, Deena Salem, Jake Kaupp and Max Lindley-Peart
- Underrepresentation of Women in Canada‘s Information and Communication Technology Sector: What Can We Learn from a Canadian Survey of Adult Skills? pp. S73-S90

- Richard Mueller, Khuong Truong and Wynonna Smoke
- Basic Information and Communication Technology Skills among Canadian Immigrants and Non-Immigrants pp. S91-S112

- Khuong Truong and Arthur Sweetman
- Basic Immigrant STEM Workers in the Canadian Economy: Skill Utilization and Earnings pp. S113-S124

- Garnett Picot and Feng Hou
- An Analysis of the Patenting Rates of Canada’s Ethnic Populations pp. S125-S145

- Joel Blit, Mikal Skuterud and Jue Zhang
- Basic Internet Communications Technology Skills and Systems of Engagement pp. S146-S152

- Trevor Deley and Marcellus Mindel
- All Companies Are Technology Companies: Preparing Canadians with the Skills for a Digital Future pp. S153-S158

- Valerie Walker, Gail Bowkett and Isabelle Duchaine
- The Alacrity Program: Identifying, Training, and Growing the Talent Required to Build Profitable New Information and Communication Technology Companies in Canada and Internationally pp. S159-S166

- Michael A. Turner
- Paving the Way for the Future of Work pp. S167-S176

- Namir Anani
- Information and Communication Technology Talent: The Skills We Need—Framing the Issues pp. Siii-Six

- Ross Finnie, Richard Mueller and Arthur Sweetman
Volume 44, issue 4, 2018
- Do Evaluators Prefer Candidates of Their Own Gender? pp. 289-302

- Vincent Chandler
- Gender-Based Analysis Plus in Canada: Problems and Possibilities of Integrating Intersectionality pp. 303-316

- Olena Hankivsky and Linda Mussell
- Effects of Minimum Wages on Employment Dynamics and Prices in the Restaurant Sector: Canada, 1983–2016 pp. 317-341

- Michele Campolieti
- Patterns and Intensity of Use of Homeless Shelters in Toronto pp. 342-355

- Ali Jadidzadeh and Ronald Kneebone
- In the Footsteps of Mackintosh and Innis: Tracking Canada's Economic Centre of Gravity since the Great Depression pp. 356-367

- Sébastien Breau, Brian Toy, Mark Brown, Ryan Macdonald and Oliver T. Coomes
- Transition Experiments: Opening Up Low-Carbon Transition Pathways for Canada through Innovation and Learning pp. 368-383

- Daniel Rosenbloom, James Meadowcroft, Stephen Sheppard, Sarah Burch and Stephen Williams
- Estimating Under-Claiming of Compensable Workplace Injuries in Alberta, Canada pp. 400-410

- Bob Barnetson, Jason Foster and Jared Matsunaga-Turnbull
- Competitive Market Value of Copyright in Music: A Digital Gordian Knot pp. 411-422

- Marcel Boyer
- Can "Self-Financing" Redeem the Basic Income Guarantee? Disincentives, Efficiency Cost, Tax Burdens, and Attitudes pp. 423-437

- Jonathan Rhys Kesselman
- Can Self-Financing Redeem the Basic Income Guarantee? Disincentives, Efficiency Costs, Tax Burdens, and Attitudes: A Rejoinder pp. 447-457

- Robin Boadway, Katherine Cuff and Kourtney Koebel
Volume 44, issue 3, 2018
- Relative Labour Market Performance of Former International Students: Evidence from the National Graduates Survey pp. 207-225

- Zong Jia Chen and Mikal Skuterud
- Education and the Sustainability of Immigrant Health: Canadian Evidence pp. 226-240

- Murshed Chowdhury and John Serieux
- Dynamics of Permanent Exit from Welfare in Ontario, Canada: Duration Dependence and Heterogeneity pp. 241-258

- Kumiko Shibuya
- Prospects for Second-Generation Ethanol in Canada: An Analysis of Economy-Wide Impacts pp. 259-271

- Hawley Campbell, James Rude, Martin Luckert and Farzad Taheripour
- Milked and Feathered: The Regressive Welfare Effects of Canada's Supply Management Regime: A Comment pp. 272-277

- Maurice Doyon, Stéphane Bergeron and Lota Tamini
- Milked and Feathered: The Regressive Welfare Effects of Canada's Supply Management Regime: Reply pp. 278-288

- Ryan Cardwell, Chad Lawley and Di Xiang
Volume 44, issue 2, 2018
- The Global Financial Cycle, Monetary Policies, and Macroprudential Regulations in Small, Open Economies pp. 81-99

- Gregory Bauer, Gurnain Pasricha, Rodrigo Sekkel and Yaz Terajima
- Impact of Bankruptcy Reform on Consumer Insolvency Choice pp. 100-111

- Jason Allen and Kiana Basiri
- Managing Drought Risk in the Okanagan: A Role for Dry-Year Option Contracts? pp. 112-125

- John Janmaat and Nargiz Rahimova
- Carbon Tax at the Pump in British Columbia and Quebec pp. 126-133

- Can Erutku and Vincent Hildebrand
- Individual Financial Returns from Quebec Pension Plan Reform Options: Analyzing Proposals to Renew a Second-Pillar Retirement Income Program pp. 134-158

- David Boisclair, Guy Lacroix, Steeve Marchand and Pierre-Carl Michaud
- Health and Capacity to Work of Older Canadians: Gender and Regional Dimensions pp. 159-172

- Kevin Milligan and Tammy Schirle
- How Do Older Laid-Off Workers Get By: Reemployment, Early Retirement, or Social Insurance Benefits? pp. 173-189

- Ross Finnie and David Gray
- Preferences for the Distribution of Incomes in Modern Societies: The Enduring Influence of Social Class and Economic Context pp. 190-205

- Robert Andersen and Meir Yaish
Volume 44, issue 1, 2018
- Do Large Employers Treat Racial Minorities More Fairly? An Analysis of Canadian Field Experiment Data pp. 1-12

- Rupa Banerjee, Jeffrey G. Reitz and Philip Oreopoulos
- Would Better Access to Preventive Care Reduce Use of Acute Care? Evidence from a Large-Scale Not-for-Profit Intervention in Alberta pp. 13-24

- John Emery and Xiaoli Zheng
- Are Canadian Provincial Tax Systems Becoming More Regressive? If So, in What Respects and Why? pp. 25-40

- Rodney Haddow
- Invisible Young Women and Public Policy in Ontario pp. 41-53

- Leah Levac and Sara Worts
- Toward a Regulatory Framework for the Legalization of Cannabis: How Do We Get to There from Here? pp. 54-76

- Philippe Cyrenne and Marian Shanahan
- Comment on "Costs and Benefits of Quebec's Drive Electric Program" pp. 77-79

- Philippe Barla
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