This article uses new linked full-count census data for Canada to document intergenerational occupational mobility from 1871 to 1901. We find significant differences among Canadian regions and language groups, with linguistic minorities experiencing notably lower rates of intergenerational mobility. International comparisons place Canada midway between other economies in the Americas and the most mobile European societies. Decompositions of overall mobility show that the Canadian experience shared the New World feature of high mobility from manual occupations, but also the Old World feature of greater persistence in white-collar jobs
This paper was previously circulated under the title “A New Old Measure of Intergenerational Mobilit...
La mobilité géographique des populations au XIXe siècle a suscité un grand intérêt et de nombreux tr...
There are large differences in intergenerational mobility between countries. Little is known, howeve...
This article uses new linked full-count census data for Canada to document intergenerational occupat...
This paper uses new linked full-count census data for Canada to document intergenerational occupatio...
This paper uses newly available census evidence to portray changes in labour market outcomes in Cana...
This thesis consists of three essays on inter-provincial labour mobility in Canada. In the first ...
This paper compares income mobility in Canada and three similar industrialized countries—the United ...
* This is one of a series of empirical studies on inter-provincial, inter-industrial, and inter-occu...
Using U.S. and Canadian census data I exploit the massive out migration of approximately 1 million F...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...
There are large differences in intergenerational mobility between countries. However, little is know...
We analyze the intergenerational education mobility of Canadian men and women born to immigrants usi...
We reanalyze Long and Ferrie's data. We find that the association of occupational status across gene...
We use newly available micro data samples from the 1911, 1921, 1931 and 1941 Canadian Censuses to in...
This paper was previously circulated under the title “A New Old Measure of Intergenerational Mobilit...
La mobilité géographique des populations au XIXe siècle a suscité un grand intérêt et de nombreux tr...
There are large differences in intergenerational mobility between countries. Little is known, howeve...
This article uses new linked full-count census data for Canada to document intergenerational occupat...
This paper uses new linked full-count census data for Canada to document intergenerational occupatio...
This paper uses newly available census evidence to portray changes in labour market outcomes in Cana...
This thesis consists of three essays on inter-provincial labour mobility in Canada. In the first ...
This paper compares income mobility in Canada and three similar industrialized countries—the United ...
* This is one of a series of empirical studies on inter-provincial, inter-industrial, and inter-occu...
Using U.S. and Canadian census data I exploit the massive out migration of approximately 1 million F...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...
There are large differences in intergenerational mobility between countries. However, little is know...
We analyze the intergenerational education mobility of Canadian men and women born to immigrants usi...
We reanalyze Long and Ferrie's data. We find that the association of occupational status across gene...
We use newly available micro data samples from the 1911, 1921, 1931 and 1941 Canadian Censuses to in...
This paper was previously circulated under the title “A New Old Measure of Intergenerational Mobilit...
La mobilité géographique des populations au XIXe siècle a suscité un grand intérêt et de nombreux tr...
There are large differences in intergenerational mobility between countries. Little is known, howeve...