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March 2002, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 105-116 Alternative Forms of Employee Representation and Labour Policy
by Daphne G. Taras - 117-131 Ten Key Ingredients of Labour Policy for the New World of Work
by Morley Gunderson - 132-142 Labour Policy in Canada - New Platform, New Paradigm
by Brian A. Langille - 143-148 From Human Capital to Organizational Learning
by Jacques Bélanger - 149-152 Changing Employment Relationships and the Unintentional Evolution of Canadian Labour Relations Policy
by Gilles Trudeau
December 2001, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 385-405 Child Care, Women's Labour Market Participation and Labour Market Policy Effectiveness in Canada
by Linda A. White - 407-421 Welfare or Work: Which is Better for Canadian Children?
by Rhonda Kornberger & Janet E. Fast & Deanna L. Williamson - 423-446 Gender Equity within Families versus Better Targeting: An Assessment of the Family Income Supplement to Employment Insurance Benefits
by Shelley Phipps & Martha MacDonald & Fiona MacPhail - 447-467 Projecting the Trend in the Canadian Gender Wage Gap 2001-2031: Will an Increase in Female Education Acquisition and Commitment be Enough?
by Michael T. Shannon & Michael P. Kidd - 469-485 Population Change and the Requirements for Physicians: The Case of Ontario
by Frank T. Denton & Amiram Gafni & Byron G. Spencer - 487-501 Tax Policy as Social Policy: Canadian Tax Assistance for People with Disabilities
by Michael J. Prince - 503-513 Reforming Canada's Financial Services Sector - What Needs to Follow from Bill C8
by David W. Peters & Douglas D. Peters
September 2001, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 249-266 Setting the Terms of Reference in Environmental Assessments: Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management
by Brenda L. Murphy & Richard G. Kuhn - 267-278 Global Climate Change: Canadian Policy and the Role of Terrestrial Ecosystems
by G. Cornelis van Kooten & Grant Hauer - 279-295 Tendances actuelles des politiques publiques à l'égard de l'enseignement supérieur: une analyse comparative
by Manuel Crespo - 297-312 The Accumulation of Public Debt in Canada
by Ron Kneebone & John Leach - 313-333 Public Homecare Expenditures in Canada
by Livio Di Matteo & Rosanna Di Matteo - 335-356 Lone Motherhood and Health Status
by Lori J. Curtis - 357-373 Comparable Worth in Academe: Professors at Ontario Universities
by Judith A. McDonald & Robert J. Thornton
June 2001, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 125-149 Consumption Poverty in Canada, 1969 to 1998
by Krishna Pendakur - 151-165 Manufacturing Social Exclusion in the Home Care Market
by Jane Aronson & Sheila M. Neysmith - 167-178 Physician Distribution and Physician Shortage Intensity in Ontario
by Boris Kralj - 179-194 Disability Insurance and the Labour Force Participation of Older Men and Women in Canada
by Michele Campolieti - 195-217 Consolidating a Neoliberal Policy Bloc in Canada, 1976 to 1996
by William K. Carroll & Murray Shaw - 219-233 Financial Flows and Places: The Case of Monreal
by Richard Shearmur - 235-237 A Comment on "The Kyoto Protocol: Implications of a Flawed but Important Environmental Policy"
by Åke Blomqvist - 239-240 Rejoinder to the Comments of Dr. Åke Blomqvist
by Sandra Rollings-Magnusson
March 2001, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-22 Technological Change, the Demand for Skills, and the Adequacy of their Supply
by Michael R. Smith - 23-38 The Market Worth of Immigrants' Educational Credentials
by Peter S. Li - 39-52 Measuring Government Growth in the Canadian Provinces: Decomposing Real Growth and Deflator Effects
by Louis M. Imbeau & François Pétry & Jean Crête & Geneviève Tellier & Michel Clavet - 53-64 Redesigning Employment Equity in Canada: The Need to Include Men
by Cristina Echevarria & Mobinul Huq - 65-75 A Proposal to Reduce the Age Discrimination in Canadian Minor Hockey
by William Hurley & Dan Lior & Steven Tracze - 77-93 Critical Essays on Canadian Public Policy: Policies to Stem the Brain Drain - Without Americanizing Canada
by Jonathan R. Kesselman - 95-111 How to Organize Science Funding: The New Canadian Institutes for Health Research, an Opportunity to Increase Innovation
by Bryan J. Poulin & Richard Gordon
August 2000, Volume 26, Issue s2
- 1-14 The Project on Trends: An Introduction
by William D. Coleman - 15-34 Globalization, Culture and Society: The State as Place Amidst Shifting Spaces
by David M. Cameron & Janice Gross Stein - 35-50 Canada and North American Integration
by George Hoberg - 51-72 Governance and Policy in a Multicentric World
by Daniel Wolfish & Gordon Smith - 73-94 Value Change and Reorientations in Citizen-State Relations
by Neil Nevitte - 95-107 Patterns of Social Differentiation in Canada: Understanding Their Dynamics and Bridging the Gaps
by Danielle Juteau - 109-122 Aging and Demographic Change
by David Cheal - 123-143 Environmental Trends and Environmental Governance in Canada
by Edward A. Parson
July 2000, Volume 26, Issue s1
- 1-5 Structural Aspects of Unemployment in Canada: Introduction and Overview
by Andrew Sharpe & Timothy C. Sargent - 7-25 The Performance of the 1990s Canadian Labour Market
by Garnett Picot & Andrew Heisz - 27-58 Canadian Labour Market Developments in International Context: Flexibility, Regulation and Demand
by Jim Stanford - 59-83 What is Happening in the Youth Labour Market in Canada?
by Paul Beaudry & Thomas Lemieux & Daniel Parent - 85-100 Youth Unemployment in Canada, 1976-1998
by Morley Gunderson & Andrew Sharpe & Steven Wald - 101-108 Measuring Unemployment and Structural Unemployment
by W. Craig Riddell - 109-123 Structural Unemployment and Technological Change in Canada, 1990-1999
by Timothy C. Sargent - 125-130 Macroeconomic Unemployment and Structural Unemployment
by Pierre Fortin - 131-140 Structural Unemployment: How Important Are Labour Market Policies and Institutions?
by Gordon Betcherman - 141-157 How Much of Canada's Unemployment is Structural?
by Lars Osberg & Zhengxi Lin - 159-174 Is There a Skill Gap in Canada?
by Yves Gingras & Richard Roy - 175-186 Strong Employment, Low Inflation: How Has the US Economy Done So Well?
by Rebecca M. Blank - 187-200 Is the U.S. Labor Market the Model for Advanced Countries?
by Richard B. Freeman - 201-220 Why has Unemployment in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom Fallen so Much?
by Steve Nickell & Jan van Ours - 221-233 Integrating the Unemployed Through Customized Training
by Sherri Torjman - 235-256 Earnings Supplementation as a Means to Re-integrate the Unemployed
by John Greenwood
December 2000, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 399-414 Real Income, Unemployment and Subjective Well-Being: Revisiting the Costs and Benefits of Inflation Reduction in Canada
by Roderick Hill - 415-436 Maternity and Parental Benefits in Canada: Are there Behavioural Implications?
by Shelley A. Phipps - 437-449 Licensing Sex Work: Public Policy and Women's Lives
by Jacqueline Lewis & Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale - 451-460 The Effect of the Harmonized Sales Tax on Consumer Prices in Atlantic Canada
by David Murrell & Weiqiu Yu - 461-475 An Analysis of the Canadian Information Techology Labour Market
by Nicole Haggerty & Scott Schneberger - 477-487 Constructing "Ethnic Canadians": The Implications for Public Policy and Inclusive Citizenship
by Yasmeen Abu-Laban & Daiva Stasiulis - 489-493 Rebuttal to Abu-Laban and Stasiulis
by Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann
September 2000, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 277-293 The Road to Innovation, Convergence or Inertia: Devolution in Housing Policy in Canada
by Barbara Wake Carroll & Ruth J. E. Jones - 295-310 Résultats empiriques multi-pays relatifs à l'impact des cibles d'inflation sur la crédibilité de la politique monétaire
by Pierre St-Amant & David Tessier - 311-330 Gender Differences in Language Acquisition and Employment Consequences among Southeast Asian Refugees in Canada
by Morton Beiser & Feng Hou - 331-346 Valuing Unpaid Work in the Third Sector: The Case of Community Resources Centres
by Sheila Neysmith & Marge Reitsma-Street - 347-359 The Kyoto Protocol: Implications of a Flawed but Important Environmental Policy
by Sandra Rollings-Magnusson & Robert C. Magnusson - 361-368 Evidence on Grades and Grade Inflation at Ontario's Universities
by Paul M. Anglin & Ronald Meng - 369-385 Magazines, Cultural Policy and Globalization: The Forced Retreat of the State?
by Sarah Armstrong
June 2000, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 141-155 Changing Attitudes Toward Worksharing: Evidence from Quebec
by Michael Huberman & Paul Lanoie - 157-169 Direct Job Creation Programs: Evaluation Lessons on Cost-Effectiveness
by Arun S. Roy & Ging Wong - 171-181 Regulation, Competition and Risk in the Market for Credit Cards
by Barry Scholnick - 183-196 Current and Potential School System Responses to Poverty
by Benjamin Levin & J. Anthony Riffel - 197-224 From School to Work: The Evolution of Early Labour Market Outcomes of Canadian Postsecondary Graduates
by Ross Finnie - 225-240 Is Germany's Dual System Still a Model for Canadian Youth Apprenticeship Initiatives?
by Wolfgang Lehmann - 241-264 Disability Expenditures in Canada, 1970-1996: Trends, Reform Efforts and a Path for the Future
by Michele Campolieti & John N. Lavis
March 2000, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-15 Are the New Child-Support Guidelines "Adequate" or "Reasonable"?
by Vicky Barham & Rose Anne Devlin & Chantale LaCasse - 17-33 Mr. Harris, Mr. Rae and Union Activity in Ontario
by Felice Martinello - 35-49 Taxing Hydroelectricity in Ontario
by David W. Gillen & Jean-François Wen - 51-75 Health Status and Health Services Utilization of Canada's Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Populations
by Mireille Laroche - 77-94 It's Unemployment, Stupid! Why Perceptions About the Job Situation Hurt the Liberals in the 1997 Election
by Richard Nadeau & André Blais & Neil Nevitte & Elisabeth Gidengil - 95-110 Protection des habitats d'espèces menacées en terres privée: analyse d'instruments et de la politique canadienne
by Philippe Barla & Joseph A. Doucet & Jean-Daniel M. Saphores - 111-127 Wither Ontario's Environment? Neo-Conservatism and the Decline of the Environment Ministry
by Anita Krajnc
November 1999, Volume 25, Issue s1
- 2-25 Women and the Labour Market: Recent Trends and Policy Issues
by Richard P. Chaykowski & Lisa M. Powell - 27-45 Employment Equity Programs and the Job Search Outcomes of Unemployed Men and Women: Actual and Perceived Effects
by Heather Antecol & Peter Kuhn - 47-72 The Duration of Spells on Welfare and Off Welfare Among Lone Mothers in Ontario
by Jennifer Stewart & Martin D. Dooley - 73-94 The Proportion of Females in the Establishment: Discrimination, Preferences and Technology
by Kevin T. Reilly & Tony S. Wirjanto - 95-114 Testing the Family "Common Preference" Model for Immigrant and Non-Immigrant Women's Labour Supply
by Urvashi Dhawan Biswal - 115-132 The Interaction of UI and Welfare, and the Dynamics of Welfare Participation of Single Parents
by Bernard Fortin & Guy Lacroix & Jean-François Thibault
December 1999, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 425-451 The Economic Goals of Canada's Immigration Policy, Past and Present
by Alan G. Green & David A. Green - 453-481 Access to Physician Services in Quebec: Relative Influence of Household Income and Area of Residence
by François Rivest & Pascal Bossé & Silviu Nedelca & Alain Simard - 483-501 The Characteristics of Fiscal Policy in Canada
by Ronald D. Kneebone & Kenneth J. McKenzie - 503-521 Voting on Abortion in the House of Commons: A Test for Legislator Shirking
by Neil Longley - 523-537 "Canadian" as an Ethnic Category: Implications for Multiculturalism and National Unity
by Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann - 539-556 The Effect of Unemployment Insurance Benefits on Income Inequality in the Canadian Provinces
by Galen J. Countryman - 557-561 Les sondages moins rigoureux sont-ils moins fiables?
by Sébastien Vachon & Claire Durand & André Blais
September 1999, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 285-305 The EMU and the NAMU: What is the Case for North American Monetary Union?
by Willem H. Buiter - 308-314 Alternative North American Currency Arrangements: A Research Agenda
by Thomas J. Courchene - 315-319 Canadian Exchange Rate Policy
by John Crow - 320-323 The NAMU Debate
by Richard G. Harris - 324-332 Canada's Exchange Rate Options
by David Laidler - 333-344 Tax Havens: Investment Distortions and Policy Options
by David W. Conklin & Darroch (Rick) A. Robertson - 345-359 Individualized Solutions to Environmental Problems: The Case of Automobile Pollution
by Peter Urmetzer & Donald E. Blake & Neil Guppy - 361-378 An Assessment of the Impact of Charging for Provincial Water Use Permits
by Steven Renzetti & Diane Dupont - 379-394 Wage Opportunities for Visible Minorities in Canada
by Derek Hum & Wayne Simpson - 395-416 Canadian Retirement Savings Plans and the Foreign Property Rule
by David Burgess & Joel Fried
June 1999, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 155-178 Economic Growth and Regional Income Disparities in Canada and the Northern United States
by Serge Coulombe & Kathleen M. Day - 179-195 Poverty Intensity: How Well Do Canadian Provinces Compare?
by Lars Osberg & Kuan Xu - 197-205 Campaign Dynamics in the 1997 Canadian Election
by André Blais & Richard Nadeau & Elisabeth Gidengil & Neil Nevitte - 207-231 Moonlighting Trends and Related Policy Issues in Canada and the United States
by Jean Kimmel & Lisa M. Powell - 233-245 The Price of Compromise: Why We Should Wind Down Our Forest Industry
by John Cartwright - 247-258 L'ouverture du marché d'exportation d'électricité québécoise: réalité ou mirage à l'horizon?
by Jean-Thomas Bernard & Joseph A. Doucet - 259-275 Should Provinces Expand Gambling?
by Lennart E. Henriksson & Richard G. Lipsey
March 1999, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-27 National Pharmacare, Reference-Based Pricing, and Drug R&D: A Critique of the National Forum on Health's Recommendations for Pharmaceutical Policy
by Robin Lindsey & Douglas S. West - 29-46 Patent Protection and Pharmaceutical R&D Spending in Canada
by Bohumir Pazderka - 47-64 Standardized Mortality Ratios and Canadian Health-Care Funding
by Kelly Bedard & John Dorland & Allan W. Gregory & Mark Rosenberg - 65-85 Wage Discrimination Against Natives
by Arnold de Silva - 87-100 On the Concept and Dimension of Human Capital in a Knowledge-Based
by Mireille Laroche & Marcel Mérette & G. C. Ruggeri - 101-121 Is It Worth Doing a Science or Technology Degree in Canada? Empirical Evidence and Policy Implications
by Marie Lavoie & Ross Finnie - 123-132 Health Care in Regression: Contradictions, Tensions and Implications for Canadian Seniors
by Susan A. McDaniel & Neena L. Chappell - 133-140 Restructuring the University System: What Level of Public Support?
by H. Lorne Carmichael
May 1998, Volume 24, Issue s2
- 1-10 Forestry in Canada: Transitions and Emerging Policy Issues
by Martin K. Luckert & F. J. Salkie - 11-25 Forest Industry Employment: A Jurisdictional Comparison
by Gregg Delcourt & Bill Wilson - 27-40 Innovation, Strategy and Canada's Forest Products Industry
by Steven Globerman & Masao Nakamura & Karen Ruckman & Ilan Vertinsky - 41-50 British Columbia's Stumpage System: Economic and Trade Policy Implications
by R. Quentin Grafton & Robert W. Lynch & Harry W. Nelson - 51-61 Forest Policy and the Environment: Changing Paradigms
by W. L. Adamowicz & Terrence S. Veeman - 63-71 Estimating Economic Costs of Nature Protection: British Columbia's Forest Regulations
by G. Cornelis van Kooten & Sen Wang - 73-81 Planning for Sustainable Forests in British Columbia through Land Use Zoning
by Sivaguru Sahajananthan & David L. Haley & John Nelson - 83-94 Forest Certification: Economic Issues and Welfare Implications
by M. K. Haener & Martin K. Luckert - 95-104 Climate Change and Forestry: What Policy for Canada?
by Brad Stennes & Emina Krcmar-Nozic & G. Cornelis van Kooten
February 1998, Volume 24, Issue s1
- 1-37 The Canada-US Unemployment Rate Gap: An Introduction and Overview
by W. Craig Riddell & Andrew Sharpe - 38-55 Canadian and US Unemployment Rates: A Comparison Based on Regional Data
by Manfred Keil & Louis Pantuosco - 56-71 Why are Canadian and US Unemployment Rates So Highly Correlated?
by Kevin Lang & Jay Zagorsky - 72-89 The Labour Market Dynamics of Unemployment Rates in Canada and the United States
by Michael Baker & Miles Corak & Andrew Heisz - 90-102 Decomposition of the Unemployment Gap between Canada and the United States: Duration or Incidence?
by Cédric Tille - 121-137 Labour Market Adjustment in Canada and the United States
by Eswar Prasad & Alun Thomas - 138-151 Unemployment Persistence and Costly Adjustment of Labour: A Canada-US Comparison
by Robert A. Amano & R. Tiff Macklem - 152-169 Jobless Durations of Displaced Workers: A Comparison of Canada and the United States
by David Gray & Gilles Grenier - 170-191 Shifting Skill Demand and the Canada-US Unemployment Gap: Evidence from Prime-Age Men
by Peter Kuhn & A. Leslie Robb - 192-209 A Panel Data Analysis of the US-Canadian Nonemployment Rate Gap among Young, Low Skilled Males
by Audra J. Bowlus - 210-232 US Labour Market Policy and the Canada-US Unemployment Rate Gap
by David Andolfattio & Paul Gomme & Paul A. Storer - 233-253 Exploring the Links between Wage Inequality and Unemployment: A Comparison of Canada and the US
by Paul A. Storer & Marc A. van Audenrode - 254-263 Relative Unemployment in Canada and the United States: An Assessment
by Gary Burtless - 264-270 The Unemployment Gap: Results, New Questions, and Policy Implications
by John F. Helliwell - 271-276 Structural and Macro Policy and the Canada-US Unemployment Rate Gap
by Munir A. Sheikh - 277-282 Policy Roundtable: Comment
by Jean-Pierre Voyer
December 1998, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 415-428 The Canadian Experience with Targets for Inflation Control
by Gordon G. Thiessen - 429-451 Reforming Employment Insurance: Transcending the Politics of the Status Quo
by Geoffrey E. Hale - 453-470 Economic Analysis of Packaging Waste Reduction
by Donald N. Dewees & Michael J. Hare - 471-484 Medical Service Provision and Costs: Do Walk-In Clinics Differ from Other Primary Care Delivery Settings?
by Darrel J. Weinkauf & Boris Kralj - 485-511 The Relative Efficiencies of Canadian Universities: A DEA Perspective
by Melville L. McMillan & Debasish Datta - 513-525 What Does Downward Nominal-Wage Rigidity Imply for Monetary Policy?
by Seamus Hogan
September 1998, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 275-289 Reflections on the Role of Fiscal Policy: The Doug Purvis Memorial Lecture
by David A. Dodge - 291-308 Is Hypoinflation Good Policy?
by Wayne Simpson & Norman E. Cameron & Derek Hum - 309-327 Economic Instruments and Environmental Policy in Agriculture
by Alfons Weersink & John R. Livernois & Jason F. Shogren & James S. Shortle - 329-351 Markets as Predictors of Election Outcomes: Campaign Events and Judgement Bias in the 1993 UBC Election Stock Market
by Robert Forsythe & Murray Frank & Vasu Krishnamurthy & Thomas W. Ross - 356-362 Federal Debt Reduction: Choosing Paths
by William B. P. Robson & William M. Scarth - 365-369 Redistributing Smarter: Self-Selection, Targeting and Non-Conventional Policy Instruments
by Robin Boadway - 370-377 The Declining Labour Market Outcomes of the Less Skilled: Can Fiscal Policy Make a Difference?
by Peter Kuhn - 381-387 Economics versus Politics in Canadian Payroll Tax Policies
by Jonathan R. Kesselman - 388-393 Experience Rating Employment Insurance Contributions
by Louis Beauséjour & Munir A. Sheikh & Baxter Williams - 394-401 The CPP Payroll Tax Hike: Macroeconomic Transition Costs and Alternatives
by D. Peter Dungan
June 1998, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 133-147 Canadian Fisheries Policy: Challenges and Choices
by R. Quentin Grafton & Daniel E. Lane - 149-184 The Knowledge-Based Economy: Shifts in Industrial Output
by Surendra Gera & Kurt Mang - 185-208 Private-Sector Experience with Pay Equity in Ontario
by Judith A. McDonald & Robert J. Thornton - 209-232 Canadian Housing Allowances Inside and Outside the Welfare System
by Marion Steele - 233-258 Décentralisation, subsidiarité et néo-libéralisme au Canada: lorsque l'arbre cache la forêt
by François Rocher & Christian Rouillard - 259-263 Canadian and American Saving Rates and the Role of RRSPs
by John Burbidge & Deborah Fretz & Michael R. Veall
March 1998, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-25 Poverty Status, Health Behaviours, and Health: Implications for Social Assistance and Health Care Policy
by Deanna L. Williamson & Janet E. Fast - 27-48 Canadian Federalism, Internationalization and Quebec Agriculture: Dis-Engagement, Re-Integration?
by Grace Skogstad - 49-70 The Impact of the CHST on Interprovincial Redistribution in Canada
by Tracy R. Snoddon - 71-89 Is There Convergence in Provincial Spending Priorities?
by Michael M. Atkinson & Gerald Bierling - 91-106 "Place Your Bets!" On Gambling, Government and Society
by Michael Y. Seelig & Julie H. Seelig - 107-117 Employment Benefits for Same Sex Couples: The Expanding Entitlement
by Donald D. Carter
Spring 1997, Volume 23, Issue s1
- -1-7 Editorial: Policy and Research on Aging: Connections and Conundrums
by Ellen M. Gee - 1-21 Intergenerational Transfers, Social Solidarity, and Social Policy: Unanswered Questions and Policy Changes
by Susan A. McDaniel - 22-41 Bridging Policy and Research in Eldercare
by Norah C. Keating & Janet E. Fast & Ingrid A. Connidis & Margaret Penning & Janice Keefe - 42-52 Healthy Aging: Insights for Research and Policy
by Barbara J. Payne & Joan Dawe & Robert G. Evans & Victor W. Marshall & Philippa J. Clarke & Douglas Norris & Janet Hagey & Evelyn Shapiro & Russell Wilkins & Betty Havens - 53-69 Health Outcomes among the Frail Elderly in Communities and Institutions: Use of the Minimum Data Set (MDS) to Create Effective Linkages between Research and Policy
by John P. Hirdes & G. Iain Carpenter - 70-89 Using a Participatory Research Process to Make a Difference in Policy on Aging
by Carol L. McWilliam - 90-113 The Link between Social Research and Social Policy Options: Reverse Retirement as a Case in Point
by Lynn McDonald - 114-131 Seniors' Views of Medication Reimbursement Policies: Bridging Research and Policy at the Point of Policy Impact
by Neena L. Chappell & Malcolm Maclure & Howard Brunt & Jennifer Hopkinson & Jennifer Mullett - 132-146 What is Direct Evidence-Based Policy-Making? Experience from the Drug Benefits Program for Seniors in British Columbia
by Malcolm Maclure & Tanya M. Potashnik - 147-161 Medication Use in the Seniors Population: Optimization of Physician Prescribing as a Means of Preventing Drug-related Illness
by Robyn Tamblyn - 162-176 Arthritis Patient Education: How Economic Evaluations Can Inform Health Policy
by Ann E. Clarke - 177-186 A Model of Consumer Participation: The Canadian Breast Cancer Initiative
by Jean Parboosingh & Sylvie Stachenko & Suzanne Inhaber
December 1997, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 353-373 Unemployment Incidence of Immigrant Men in Canada
by James Ted McDonald & Christopher Worswick - 375-397 Immigrant Participation in the Unemployment Insurance System
by Arnold de Silva - 399-415 Anatomy of a Policy Area: The Case of Shipping
by Daniel Hosseus & Leslie A. Pal - 417-438 Double Dividend Environmental Taxation and Canadian Carbon Emissions Control
by Ross McKitrick - 435-458 Public Participation and Environmental Policy Outcomes
by Andrew J. Green
September 1997, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 233-258 Expected Inflation in Canada 1988-1995: An Evaluation of Bank of Canada Credibility and the Effect of Inflation Targets
by David R. Johnson - 259-273 Tobacco Control Legislation and Resource Allocation Effects
by Ian J. Irvine & William A. Sims - 275-288 Parental Preferences for Work and Childcare
by Roderic Beaujot - 289-304 Falling Through the Cracks: Addressing the Needs of Individuals Between Employment and Retirement
by L. Suzanne LeBlanc & Julie Ann McMullin