The purpose of this study is to compare the behaviour of regional labour markets in Canada and the United States. The study shows that the degree of persistence of unemployment is significantly higher in the provinces of Canada than it is in the various American regions. Among other things, it shows that there has been almost no change over the last 30 years in the relative ranking of Canadian provinces with respect to unemployment in contrast to what has happened in the United States. The study also uses vector autoregressive analysis (VAR) to examine how different variables behave when there is a sudden drop in employment in the average province or region of each country. It shows that, when employment falls, relative rates of unemploymen...
In Canada, as in most other industrial countries, concern is expressed over the existence of regiona...
Research aimed at explaining the greater persistence of unemployment in European countries relative ...
Since the mid-1990s, the performance of the labour market in Canada has improved both in absolute te...
We develop a framework for the dynamic analysis of unemployment and use it to examine the difference...
We analyze the flexibility of the Canadian labour market across provinces in both an inter- and intr...
Utilisant les données d'une enquête spéciale de Statistique Canada, l'auteur examine d'abord la dyna...
The article assesses the impact of the Great Recession on 83 Canadian regions, focussing on the unem...
Canada’s generally good labour market performance over the past several years, exemplified in a 33-y...
This paper looks at the surprisingly different labor market performance of the United States, Canada...
This article provides an introduction to the volume on the Canada-US umemployment rate gap. It is di...
A framework for the dynamic analysis of unemployment is presented, and applied to Canadian and U.S. ...
Despite many years of research into the determinants of labour-force participation there is still a ...
In this study we examine the unemployment experience of workers who became unemployed during the per...
This paper examines the links between the unemployment rate gap and wage inequality in the US and Ca...
This paper examines recent developments in the Canadian labor market. Using disaggregated labor mark...
In Canada, as in most other industrial countries, concern is expressed over the existence of regiona...
Research aimed at explaining the greater persistence of unemployment in European countries relative ...
Since the mid-1990s, the performance of the labour market in Canada has improved both in absolute te...
We develop a framework for the dynamic analysis of unemployment and use it to examine the difference...
We analyze the flexibility of the Canadian labour market across provinces in both an inter- and intr...
Utilisant les données d'une enquête spéciale de Statistique Canada, l'auteur examine d'abord la dyna...
The article assesses the impact of the Great Recession on 83 Canadian regions, focussing on the unem...
Canada’s generally good labour market performance over the past several years, exemplified in a 33-y...
This paper looks at the surprisingly different labor market performance of the United States, Canada...
This article provides an introduction to the volume on the Canada-US umemployment rate gap. It is di...
A framework for the dynamic analysis of unemployment is presented, and applied to Canadian and U.S. ...
Despite many years of research into the determinants of labour-force participation there is still a ...
In this study we examine the unemployment experience of workers who became unemployed during the per...
This paper examines the links between the unemployment rate gap and wage inequality in the US and Ca...
This paper examines recent developments in the Canadian labor market. Using disaggregated labor mark...
In Canada, as in most other industrial countries, concern is expressed over the existence of regiona...
Research aimed at explaining the greater persistence of unemployment in European countries relative ...
Since the mid-1990s, the performance of the labour market in Canada has improved both in absolute te...