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Forty-One Years of Canadian Public Policy / Quarante-et-un ans d' Analyse de politiques

Rachel Shan and Michael Veall

Canadian Public Policy, 2017, vol. 43, issue 2, 171-176

Abstract: This short note is in lieu of an Editor's Report. Trends in the articles published by Canadian Public Policy are analyzed since its inception in 1975. There has been an increasing percentage of female authorship; publication in English as opposed to French; and articles related to gender issues, Indigenous issues, and provincial government matters. There are no clear trends in the percentage of articles devoted to environmental matters or individual transfer payments.

Date: 2017
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