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Have Permanent Layoff Rates Increased in Canada? Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Morissette, René
This paper examines whether permanent layoff rates have increased in Canada between the 1980s and the 1990s, using data from the Longitudinal Worker File - a 10% random sample of all Canadian employees.
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Paper provided by Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch in its series Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series with number
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Keywords: Labour ; Globalization and the labour market ; Labour mobility ; turnover and work absences ; Other versions of this item:
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Cited by : (explanations , Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work, log in to your RePEc Author Service profile , click on "citations" and make appropriate adjustments.)Rene Morissette & Anick Johnson, 2005.
"Are good jobs disappearing in Canada? ,"
Economic Policy Review ,
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, issue Aug, pages 23-56.
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Morissette, René & Ostrovsky, Yuri, 2005.
"Summary Of: The Instability of Family Earnings and Family Income in Canada, 1986 to 1991 and 1996 to 2001 ,"
Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series
2005266e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch.
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Morissette, René & Ostrovsky, Yuri, 2005.
"The Instability of Family Earnings and Family Income in Canada, 1986 to 1991 and 1996 to 2001 ,"
Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series
2005265e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch.
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Morissette, René & Zhang, Xuelin & Frenette, Marc, 2007.
"Earnings Losses of Displaced Workers: Canadian Evidence from a Large Administrative Database on Firm Closures and Mass Layoffs ,"
Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series
2007291e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch.
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Morissette, René & Picot, Garnett, 2005.
"Low-paid Work and Economically Vulnerable Families over the Last Two Decades ,"
Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series
2005248e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch.
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Morissette, René & Picot, Garnett, 2005.
"Summary Of: Low-paid Work and Economically Vulnerable Families over the Last Two Decades ,"
Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series
2005249e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch.
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Zhang, Xuelin, 2007.
"Gender Differences in Quits and Absenteeism in Canada ,"
Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series
2007296e, Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch.
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