In recent years, Alberta’s fiscal stance has shifted from large surpluses to deficits, and a large part of the blame appears to be due to rising public sector salaries. Since 2000, the province’s public sector wage bill has shot up by 119 percent — almost double the rate of growth in the rest of Canada. Wages, previously roughly at par with the rest of the country, are now higher (in many cases very substantially) across all public sector categories, including health care, social services, education and government, consuming 95 percent of the increase in provincial revenues over the past decade. At the same time, the number of public sector employees has grown faster than the overall population; it is difficult to attribute this sharp uptic...
n the early years of the new millennium, Canadians have come to recognize that the economic centre o...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Alberta’s pr...
Shortly after its election in May 2019, the new Alberta government began fulfilling its promise to r...
In recent years, Alberta’s fiscal stance has shifted from large surpluses to deficits, and a large p...
A year before the United Conservation Party was elected in Alberta, the final budget from the NDP go...
Abstract: Ontario public sector salary disclosure data is used to analyze trends from 1996 to 2010 a...
We use a variety of methodologies to address how the public-private sector wage premium in Alberta c...
Abstract Quantile regressions are used to estimate the size of the public sector wage premium in Can...
The most direct mechanism by which labour productivity affects living standards is through real wage...
ALBERTA GOVERNMENT PROGRAM SPENDING, ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION AND POPULATIONSince the mid-1990s, the g...
Since 2000, business sector labour productivity growth in Canada has averaged 0.95 per cent, 0.60 pe...
Over the past two decades there has occurred a shift in economic power from central Canada to other ...
Defining a government by its finances is a tricky business. Adding to the complexity, governments ca...
Recent economic and fiscal projections produced by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards sugg...
in Canada increased by $19.1 billion (45.9 percent) between 2003/04 and 2012/13, from $41.6 billion ...
n the early years of the new millennium, Canadians have come to recognize that the economic centre o...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Alberta’s pr...
Shortly after its election in May 2019, the new Alberta government began fulfilling its promise to r...
In recent years, Alberta’s fiscal stance has shifted from large surpluses to deficits, and a large p...
A year before the United Conservation Party was elected in Alberta, the final budget from the NDP go...
Abstract: Ontario public sector salary disclosure data is used to analyze trends from 1996 to 2010 a...
We use a variety of methodologies to address how the public-private sector wage premium in Alberta c...
Abstract Quantile regressions are used to estimate the size of the public sector wage premium in Can...
The most direct mechanism by which labour productivity affects living standards is through real wage...
ALBERTA GOVERNMENT PROGRAM SPENDING, ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION AND POPULATIONSince the mid-1990s, the g...
Since 2000, business sector labour productivity growth in Canada has averaged 0.95 per cent, 0.60 pe...
Over the past two decades there has occurred a shift in economic power from central Canada to other ...
Defining a government by its finances is a tricky business. Adding to the complexity, governments ca...
Recent economic and fiscal projections produced by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards sugg...
in Canada increased by $19.1 billion (45.9 percent) between 2003/04 and 2012/13, from $41.6 billion ...
n the early years of the new millennium, Canadians have come to recognize that the economic centre o...
The report, based on the CSLS Provincial Productivity Database, provides an overview of Alberta’s pr...
Shortly after its election in May 2019, the new Alberta government began fulfilling its promise to r...