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Book The Effects of Inter provincial Mobility on Individuals  Earnings   Panel Model Estimates for Canada

Download or read book The Effects of Inter provincial Mobility on Individuals Earnings Panel Model Estimates for Canada written by Finnie, Ross and published by Analytical Studies Branch, Statistics Canada 2001.. This book was released on 2001 with total page 41 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada   the Effects of Interprovincial Mobility on Individuals  Earnings   Panel Model Estimates

Download or read book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada the Effects of Interprovincial Mobility on Individuals Earnings Panel Model Estimates written by Ross Finnie and published by Hull, Québec : Applied Research Branch, Human Resources Development Canada. This book was released on 1998 with total page 51 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada

Download or read book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada written by Ross Finnie and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 51 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper presents findings of an empirical investigation into the effects of interprovincial migration on indiviuals' earnings, based on the newly available Longitudinal Administrative Database. The main results are based on a difference model which estimates the effects of mobility on earnings which implicitly controls for initial earnings levels & other fixed effects, as well as other influences captured by the regressors included in the models. Variations in those effects by age, sex, and province of origin are noted. Pre- and post-move earnings profiles are also analyzed, offering support for the validity of the difference model approach and indicating the speed at which movers are integrated into local labour markets after their moves. Implications of the results are discussed and possible directions for future research are suggested.

Book The Effects of Inter provincial Mobility on Individuals  Earnings  electronic Resource    Panel Model Estimates for Canada

Download or read book The Effects of Inter provincial Mobility on Individuals Earnings electronic Resource Panel Model Estimates for Canada written by Ross Finnie and published by Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch. This book was released on 2001 with total page 41 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Interregional Migration and Public Policy in Canada

Download or read book Interregional Migration and Public Policy in Canada written by Kathleen M. Day and published by McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. This book was released on 2012-01-27 with total page 432 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using a unique dataset based on income tax records, authors Kathleen Day and Stanley Winer examine the factors influencing the decision to migrate within Canada, paying special attention to the role of regional variation in the generosity of public policies including unemployment insurance, taxation, and public expenditure. The influence of extraordinary events such as the election of a separatist government in Quebec and the closure of the east coast cod fishery is also considered. They look at why we ought to be concerned about public policies that interfere with market-based incentives to move, provide a wealth of information on interregional differences in public policies and market conditions, and examine what other researchers have discovered about fiscally induced migration, culminating in a discussion of the likely impact of various policy changes on migration and provincial unemployment rates. The authors' assessment of the lessons to be learned from their own and past research on policy-induced migration in Canada will be of interest to students of migration and policy makers alike.

Book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada   who Moves    a Panel Logit Model Analysis

Download or read book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada who Moves a Panel Logit Model Analysis written by Finnie, Ross and published by Hull, Québec : Applied Research Branch, Human Resources Development Canada. This book was released on 1998 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada

Download or read book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada written by Ross Finnie and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Investigates the topic of interprovincial mobility by analyzing its determinants at the individual level. Data for the study come from the recently available Longitudinal Administrative Databank, a representative sample of Canadian tax filers. The analysis uses a panel logit model approach where the probability that a person moves from one year to the next is specified to be a function of various environmental factors (current province of residence, provincial unemployment rate, area size of residence), personal attributes (language, marital status, age, presence of children), some key labour market characteristics (earnings level, receipt of unemployment insurance and social assistance), and a series of year variables which capture any general shifts in the extent of interprovincial mobility over time. All non-student adults aged 20-54 are included in the analysis, while separate models are estimated for four different age groups for each sex, thereby facilitating the comparison of mobility patterns among these different groups.

Book Three Essays on Inter Provincial Labour Mobility of Canada

Download or read book Three Essays on Inter Provincial Labour Mobility of Canada written by Gazi Hasan Mohammad Jamil and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis consists of three essays on inter-provincial labour mobility in Canada.In the first essay, we explore the concepts of provincial gross, net and share of net mobility rates across education and age groups using the Survey of Labor and Income Dynamics (SLID, 1993-2011) of Canada. Our results show that provincial mobility of young and more educated are more than their counterparts. The share of net mobility rates reveals that young and less educated individuals mostly have one-way interprovincial mobility. Moreover, inter-provincial migration using gravity model shows that the effects of border and population sizes of destination and original provinces have positive influences and distances have the negative influence on provincial migration. We also identify a positive correlation between provincial in- and out-migration in Canada. This shows that provinces that lose more people also seem to attract more people. Our analysis further illustrates that net provincial mobility has a stronger relationship with in-migration compared to out- migration.The second essay examines the effect of local market conditions (LMC) on provincial mobility based on Canadian Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID) from 1993-2011. For measuring local market conditions at the provincial level, we consider two commonly used indices in the literature; one is based on employment growth (Bartik, 1991; Blanchard et al., 1992) and the other one is the unemployment rate. Our findings suggest that local market conditions of the original province rather than a destination province play a significant role in triggering inter-provincial migration. We find that less educated and young individuals are more likely to stay in response to increase in employment growth. However, in response to increase in the unemployment rate, less educated individuals are less likely, and young individuals are more likely to move out of the province of origin. To have a deeper look about the impact of the local market condition on provincial mobility we estimate five different frequencies of mobility. This suggests that shorter frequency of mobility provides more accurate picture how local market conditions affect provincial migration compared to census data. We also find that the effect of employment growth and the unemployment rate of the original province on provincial mobility, build up gradually. However, the effect of unemployment rates of the destination province on provincial migration declines over time.Finally, the third essay represents the characteristics and the mover-stayer wage gap of provincial movers. Each year a considerable number of people move across provinces of Canada. Some provinces are losing, and some provinces are gaining skilled workers. However, there are not many studies investigate "Who moves and Who Stays behind." By using Canadian longitudinal data set "Survey of Labor and Income Dynamics (SLID)" from 1993-2011, we find that individuals from both education and age groups prefer to stay in Alberta and British Columbia, and Quebec is far behind than Ontario in retaining above average workers. This study also examines pre-move and post-move wage difference of provincial movers and stayers in the same locality. Our results suggest that the mover-stayer wage gap varies across education and age groups and also depend on the employment status. In analyzing the wage pattern of mover-stayer wage gap, our study also reveals that wage differential between movers and stayers disappears after few years of the provincial move. In analyzing occupational mobility among provincial movers our findings demonstrate that provincial movers remain in the same occupation earn the most and provincial mobility pays, but occupational mobility does not.

Book A Canadian Priorities Agenda

Download or read book A Canadian Priorities Agenda written by France St-Hilaire and published by IRPP. This book was released on 2007 with total page 592 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rising income inequality has been at the forefront of public debate in Canada in recent years, yet there is still much to learn about the economic forces driving the distribution of earnings and income in this country and how they might evolve in the future. With research showing that the tax-and-transfer system is losing the ability to counteract income disparity, the need for policy-makers to understand the factors at play is all the more urgent. Income Inequality provides a comprehensive review of Canadian inequality trends, including changing earnings and income dynamics among the middle class and top earners, wage and job polarization across provinces, and persistent poverty among vulnerable groups. The Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP), in collaboration with the Canadian Labour Market and Skills Researcher Network (CLSRN), presents new evidence by some of the country’s leading experts on the impact of skills and education, unionization and labour relations laws, as well as the complex interplay of redistributive policies and politics over time. Amid growing anxieties about the economic prospects of the middle class, Income Inequality will serve to inform the public discourse on inequality, an issue that ultimately concerns all Canadians.

Book The Impact of Annual Wages on Interprovincial Mobility  Interprovincial Employment  and Job Vacancies

Download or read book The Impact of Annual Wages on Interprovincial Mobility Interprovincial Employment and Job Vacancies written by Ping Ching Winnie Chan and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Perspectives on Labour and Income

Download or read book Perspectives on Labour and Income written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 634 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The who Moves    a Panel Logit Model Analysis of Inter provincial Migration in Canada

Download or read book The who Moves a Panel Logit Model Analysis of Inter provincial Migration in Canada written by Finnie, Ross and published by Analytical Studies Branch, Statistics Canada. This book was released on 2000 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Infomat  a Weekly Review

Download or read book Infomat a Weekly Review written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 474 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada   a Longitudinal Analysis

Download or read book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada a Longitudinal Analysis written by Ross E. Finnie and published by [Hull, Quebec] : Human Resources Development Canada, Applied Research Branch. This book was released on 1998 with total page 79 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Labour Mobility and Interprovincial Trade in Canada

Download or read book Labour Mobility and Interprovincial Trade in Canada written by Nusrate Aziz and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study estimates the impact of interprovincial and international migration on interprovincial trade using annual data from 1981- 2016 for Canadian provinces. We apply both the gravity and the spatial trade models for estimation using a number of panel estimators. We find that the endogeneity issue should be addressed when estimating the relationship between migration and interprovincial trade. Estimated results show that interprovincial and international net migrations are positive and significant determinants for interprovincial trade of Canada. Interprovincial immigration is more influential than international immigration in explaining interprovincial trade. Interprovincial imports are influenced more by interprovincial and international migration than interprovincial exports. Province-wise estimates indicate that Quebec, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick are positively affected by interprovincial migration. Among them, all except New Brunswick are also positively affected by international migration. The gravity and the spatial trade models are useful to explain Canadian interprovincial trade. The pooled OLS, fixed effects, 2SLS and SGMM estimators are used in this study. Our results are robust to different estimation methods and alternative measures using both the flow and the stock net migration in Canada’s provinces.

Book Social and Labour Market Aspects of North American Linkages

Download or read book Social and Labour Market Aspects of North American Linkages written by Canada. Industry Canada and published by Calgary : University of Calgary Press. This book was released on 2005 with total page 668 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While there is a broad consensus that North American economic integration has benefits for Canadians' standard of living, there are also concerns that deeper economic integration may restrict Canada's ability to pursue domestic goals in a number of important areas. To address these issues, Industry Canada and the former Human Resources Development Canada jointly commissioned original research for a Workshop on 'Social and labour Market Aspects of North American Linkage'. This volume contains the research papers, comments and panel proceedings from the Workshop.

Book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada

Download or read book Interprovincial Mobility in Canada written by Ross Finnie and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 79 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: