Poverty and Labor Market Change: Canada in Comparative Perspective
Shelley Phipps
No 108, LIS Working papers from LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg
Abstract:
The link between labor markets and poverty in Canada, Australia, Sweden, and the US is examined. An interesting examination of Australian minimum-wage rates and the experience of young workers is also contained.
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Date: 1994-04
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Published in Labour Market Polarization and Social Policy Reform. K. Banting and C. Beach (eds), Queens University Press, (1995): 59-88.
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