2016-2019

All working papers are also available for download from our RePEc page.

2019

WP #17 How Skills and Parental Valuation of Education Influence Human Capital Acquisition and Early Labor Market Return to Human Capital in Canada , Michael J. Kottelenberg and Steven F. Lehrer

2018

WP #16 Family Structure and Child Cognitive Outcomes: Evidence from Canadian Longitudinal Data, Ana Ferrer and Yazhuo Pan

WP #15 The Effectiveness of Consumption Tax on the Reduction of Car Pollution in China , Andres Arcila, Tao Chen and Xiaolan Lu

WP #14  Identifying the value of Teamwork: Application to Professional Tennis, Kevin Devereux

2017

WP #13  Unemployment, Marginal Attachment and Labor Force Participation in Canada and the United States, Stephen Jones, and Craig Riddell

WP #12 Immigration and Innovation: Evidence from Canadian Cities, Joel Blit, Mikal Skuterud and Jue Zhang

WP #11 The Relative Labour Market Performance of Former International Students: Evidence from the Canadian National Graduate Survey, Zong Jia Chen and Mikal Skuterud

WP #10 “Is There a Tradeoff Between Ethnic Diversity and Redistribution? The Case of Income Assistance in Canada“, David Green and Craig Riddell

WP #9 “Part-Time Work and Crowding-Out Implications of Employment Insurance Pilot Initiatives“, Stephanie Lluis and Brian McCall

WP #8 “The gender gap in university participation: What role do skills and parents play?“, Kelly Foley

2016

WP #7 “The Effect of House Prices on Fertility: Evidence from Canada“, Jeremy Clark and Ana Ferrer

WP #6 “Temporary Foreign Workers and Firms: Theory and Canadian Evidence“, Pierre Brochu, Till Gross and Christopher Worswick

WP #5 “The Consequences of Academic Match between Students and Colleges“, Eleanor Dillon and Jeffrey Smith

WP #4 “Field of Study and the Decision to Delay University“, Kelly Foley and Fane Groes

WP #3 “Adverse selection in the labour market and the demand for vocational education“, Sonja Chen

WP #2 “Evaluation of Optimal Unemployment Insurance with Reemployment Bonuses Using Regression Discontinuity“, Po-Chun Huang and Tzu-Ting Yang

WP #1  Speeding up for a son? Fertility Transitions among Asian Migrants to Canada, Alicia Adsera and Ana Ferrer