-
1“...Does retirement represent a state of relative prosperity or a time of unanticipated economic hardship? To assess whether individuals are successful in...”
-
2“...The first aim of this document was to produce the most complete list as possible of the microsimulation models developed in Canada in the last two decades...”
-
3“...Claims of the unsustainability of Medicare abound and have been fuelled by the consequences of the 2008-09 economic recession. The looming question for...”
-
4“...Identifying the effect of the financial incentives created by social security systems on the retirement behaviour of individuals requires exogenous variation...”
-
5by Mountain, Dean C“...A pilot study was undertaken in Newfoundland and Labrador to determine whether provision of a real-time feedback device is sufficient to provide residential...”
01.04.2012
-
6“...We analyze the process of immigrant selection and occupational outcomes of International Medical Graduates (IMGs) in the US and Canada. The IMG relicensing...”
-
7by McDonald, Lynn“...Questions that people ask, when they hear that mandatory retirement has been repealing include: will people be forced to toil longer to stay financially...”
01.03.2012
-
8“...In this paper we raise the question, as to whether retirement is lost as we currently know it in Canada. Here we look at the retirement research according to...”
-
9by Légaré, Jacques“...As for more than ten years, my name has been many time associated with Statistics Canada’s LifePaths Microsimulation Model, I was asked to give my thoughts on...”
01.02.2012
-
10“...Like many industrialized countries, Canada is experiencing significant population aging and this phenomenon, inherited from the demographic transition, will...”
-
11“...We derive transition probability matrices for chronic health conditions using survey prevalence data. Matrices are constructed for successive age groups and...”
-
12“...Using data from three waves of the General Social Survey on retirement and older workers (1994, 2002 and 2007), we document the evolution of retirement...”
-
13“...We determined the after-tax income required to fi nance basic needs for Canadian elders living with different circumstances in terms of age, gender, city of...”
-
14by Brown, Robert L“...This paper has been written to bring up to date materials in a monograph that was a part of the Butterworths series of monographs in social gerontology, in...”
01.07.2011
-
15by Hicks, Peter“...The paper reviews evidence that suggests that, over the coming two decades, people are likely to stay in the work force at least five years longer, possibly by...”
01.06.2011
-
16“...Measures of retirement that take a cohort perspective are appealing since retirement patterns may change, and it would be useful to have consistent measures...”
-
17“...In this paper, we use data from the confidential master files of the Canadian Census over the years 1991-2006 to study the geographic mobility of immigrant and...”
-
18“...First Nation (Native Indian) people in Canada have higher incidences of every major disease than do the Canadian population, as well as higher infant mortality...”
-
19“...Little comparative research exists on health experiences and conditions of minority groups in Canada and the United States, despite both countries having a...”
-
20“...Canadians expect the same access to health care whether they are rich or poor, and wherever they live, often without direct charge at the point of service...”