Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers
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- 99: The Evolution of High Incomes in Canada, 1920-2000

- Emmanuel Saez and Michael Veall
- 98: Examining the "Healthy Immigrant Effect" in Later Life: Findings from the Canadian Community Health Survey

- Ellen M. Gee, Karen M. Kobayashi and Steven G. Prus
- 97: Geographic Dimensions of Aging in Canada 1991-2001

- Eric G. Moore and Michael A. Pacey
- 96: Helping to Build and Rebuild Secure Lives and Futures: Intergenerational Financial Transfers from Parents to Adult Children and Grandchildren

- Jenny Ploeg, Lori Campbell, Margaret Denton, Anju Joshi and Sharon Davies
- 95: Using Structural Equation Modeling to Understand the Role of Informal and Formal Supports on the Well-being of Caregivers of Persons with Dementia

- Parminder Raina, Chris McIntyre, Bin Zhu, Ian MDowell, Lina Santaguida, Betsy Kristjansson, Alexandra Hendricks and Larry W. Chambers
- 94: The Transition from Good to Poor Health: An Econometric Study of the Older Population

- Neil Buckley, Frank Denton, A. Robb and Byron Spencer
- 93: The Relationship between Education and Health in Australia and Canada

- Steven Kennedy
- 92: Immigrant Mental Health and Unemployment

- Steven Kennedy
- 91: A Life-course Perspective on the Relationship between Socio-economic Status and Health: Testing the Divergence Hypothesis

- Steven G. Prus
- 90: Population Aging, Productivity, and Growth in Living Standards

- William Scarth
- 89: The Wealth and Asset Holdings of U.S.-Born and Foreign-Born Households: Evidence from SIPP Data

- Deborah Cobb-Clark and Vincent Hildebrand
- 88: Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Expenditures and Public Prescription Drug Programs

- Sule Alan, Thomas Crossley, Paul Grootendorst and Michael Veall
- 87: Quebec's Lackluster Performance in Interprovincial Migration and Immigration: How, Why, and What Can Be Done
- Kao-Lee Liaw, Lei Xu and Mingzhu Qi
- 86: The Dynamics of Food Deprivation and Overall Health: Evidence from the Canadian National Population Health Survey

- Logan McLeod and Michael Veall
- 85: Changing Income Inequality and Immigration in Canada 1980-1995

- Eric G. Moore and Michael A. Pacey
- 84: Location of Adult Children as an Attraction for Black and White Elderly Return and Onward Migrants in the United States: Application of a Three-level Nested Logit Model with Census Data
- Kao-Lee Liaw and William H. Frey
- 83: Understanding the Relationship between Income Status and the Restrictions in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living among Disabled Older Adults

- Parminder Raina and Micheline Wong
- 82: Age, Retirement and Expenditure Patterns: An Econometric Study of Older Canadian Households

- Frank Denton, Dean Mountain and Byron Spencer
- 81: Agreement between Self-Reported and Routinely Collected Health Care Utilisation Data among Seniors

- Parminder Raina, Vicki Torrance-Rynard, Micheline Wong and Christel Woodward
- 80: Does Cognitive Status Modify the Relationship Between Education and Mortality? Evidence from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging

- Jamie C. Brehaut, Parminder Raina and Joan Lindsay
- 79: Health Care in Rural Communities: Exploring the Development of Informal and Voluntary Care

- Mark W. Skinner and Mark W. Rosenberg
- 78: A Longitudinal Study of the Residential Mobility of the Elderly in Canada

- Yuri Ostrovsky
- 77: Asking Consumption Questions in General Purpose Surveys

- Martin Browning, Thomas Crossley and Guglielmo Weber
- 76: Gender Differences in the Influence of Economic, Lifestyle, and Psychosocial Factors on Later-life Health

- Steven G. Prus and Ellen Gee
- 75: Student Enrolment and Faculty Recruitment in Ontario: The Double Cohort, the Baby Boom Echo, and the Aging of University Faculty

- Byron Spencer
- 74: Living Alone and Living with Children: The Living Arrangements of Canadian and Chinese-Canadian Seniors

- Michael A. Pacey
- 73: Do Drug Plans Matter? Effects of Drug Plan Eligibility on Drug Use Among the Elderly, Social Assistance Recipients and the General Population

- Paul Grootendorst and Mitchell Levine
- 72: The Impact of Reference Pricing of Cardiovascular Drugs on Health Care Costs and Health Outcomes: Evidence from British Columbia--Volume III: ACE and CCB Literature Review

- Lisa R. Dolovich, Anne M. Holbrook and Margaret Woodruff
- 71: The Impact of Reference Pricing of Cardiovascular Drugs on Health Care Costs and Health Outcomes: Evidence from British Columbia--Volume II: Technical Report

- Paul Grootendorst, Lisa R. Dolovich, Anne M. Holbrook, Adrian R. Levy and Bernie J. O'Brien
- 70: The Impact of Reference Pricing of Cardiovascular Drugs on Health Care Costs and Health Outcomes: Evidence from British Columbia--Volume I: Summary

- Paul Grootendorst, Lisa R. Dolovich, Anne M. Holbrook, Adrian R. Levy and Bernie J. O'Brien
- 69: The Invisible Retirement of Women

- Lynn McDonald
- 68: Baby-Boom Aging and Average Living Standards

- William Scarth and Malick Souare
- 67: Alternative Pasts, Possible Futures: A "What If" Study of the Effects of Fertility on the Canadian Population and Labour Force

- Frank Denton, Christine Feaver and Byron Spencer
- 66: The Economic Well-Being of Older Women Who Become Divorced or Separated in Mid and Later Life

- Sharon Davies and Margaret Denton
- 65: The Retirement Incentive Effects of Canada's Income Security Programs

- Michael Baker, Jonathan Gruber and Kevin Milligan
- 64: Mid-life Patterns and the Residential Mobility of Older Men

- Linda M. Hayward
- 63: Changing Income Inequality and the Elderly in Canada 1991-1996: Provincial Metropolitan and Local Dimensions

- Eric G. Moore and Michael A. Pacey
- 62: The Social and Demographic Contours of Contemporary Grandparenthood: Mapping Patterns in Canada and the United States

- Candace L. Kemp
- 61: Student Enrolment and Faculty Recruitment in Ontario: The Double Cohort, the Baby Boom Echo, and the Aging of University Faculty

- Byron Spencer
- 60: The Education Premium in Canada and the United States

- John Burbidge, Lonnie Magee and A. Robb
- 59: APOCALYPSE NO: Population Aging and the Future of Health Care Systems

- R.G. Evans, K.M. McGrail, S.G. Morgan, M.L. Barer and C. Hertzman
- 58: Measuring Differences in the Effect of Social Resource Factors on the Health of Elderly Canadian Men and Women

- Steven G. Prus and Ellen Gee
- 57: The Relationship between Age, Socio-Economic Status, and Health among Adult Canadians

- Steven G. Prus
- 56: Age-Gapped and Age-Condensed Lineages: Patterns of Intergenerational Age Structure Among Canadian Families
- Anne Martin-Matthews, Karen Midori Kobayashi, Carolyn J. Rosenthal and Sarah H. Matthews
- 55: The Timing and Duration of Women's Life Course Events: A Study of Mothers With at Least Two Children

- Karen M. Kobayashi, Anne Martin-Matthews, Carolyn J. Rosenthal and Sarah Matthews
- 54: Unemployment and Health: Contextual Level Influences on the Production of Health in Populations

- Francois Beland, Stephen Birch and Greg Stoddart
- 53: Cohort Survival Analysis is Not Enough: Why Local Planners Need to Know More About the Residential Mobility of the Elderly

- Lynda M. Hayward and N. Michael Lazarowich
- 52: Tax-Preferred Savings Accounts and Marginal Tax Rates: Evidence on RRSP Participation

- Kevin Milligan
- 51: Intracohort Income Status Maintenance: An Analysis of the Later Life Course

- Steven G. Prus
- 50: Continuity or Change? Older People in Three Urban Areas

- Judith Phillips, Miriam Bernard, Chris Phillipson and Jim Ogg
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