Interregional Migration and Public Policy in Canada :An Empirical Study ( Carleton Library Series )

Publication subTitle :An Empirical Study

Publication series :Carleton Library Series

Author: Day   Kathleen M.  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780773587274

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773537446

Subject: D0 Political Theory

Keyword: 政治理论

Language: ENG

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Description

Given Canada's vast geography and uneven distribution of economic activity, almost all Canadians have at one time or another faced the question of whether an interprovincial move would make them better off.

Chapter

Cover

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Preface

1 Public Policy and Interregional Migration: An Introduction to the Issues

2 Regional Dimensions of Public Policy in Canada

3 A Review of Four Decades of Empirical Research

4 An Empirical Model of Interprovincial Migration

5 From Theory to Measurement

6 Estimation

7 Exploring the Effects of Marginal Policy Reforms

8 Simulating Counterfactual Policy Regimes and Other Scenarios

9 What We Have Learned

Appendices

Appendix A: Data Sources

Appendix B: Construction of the Migration Data

Appendix C: Construction of the Unemployment Insurance Variables

Appendix D: Measuring the Probabilities of the Employment States by Age and Sex

Appendix E: Correlation Coefficients, and Additional Estimates by Age, Sex, and Income Class

Appendix F: Marginal Effect Formulas

Appendix G: Simulations and Tables

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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