Canada is shown, in a comparison with 23 other industrialized nations, to have distinctively low rates of school attendance from age seventeen onwards. Closely comparable data from a Canadian and an American national survey make a detailed comparison of the two nations possible. There has been a strong trend towards virtually universal completion of grade and high school in the U.S. Canada has followed this trend at the lower levels, but retains a low rate of secondary school completion. Rates of attending post-secondary and post- graduate training show little trend in either country. The "transition probability" analysis, in which each level of schooling is examined separately, is further pursued in an assessment of the effects o...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
This paper exploits the unprecedented rich information available in the Youth in Transition Survey, ...
The educational and labor market outcomes of the first, first-and-a-half (1.5), second, and third g...
Canada is shown, in a comparison with 23 other industrialized nations, to have distinctively low rat...
Little empirical research has ever systematically documented the academic trajec-tories of Generatio...
The purpose of this paper is to present private and public rates of return to schooling in Canada by...
This paper makes three contributions to the literature on educational attainment gaps by family inco...
Canada is one of the few countries in the world that does not have a national department of educatio...
In this dissertation, I explore barriers to educational attainment faced by Canadian youth from thre...
This dissertation uses elementary school-choice programs in Canada in order to examine issues relati...
This paper examines educational earnings differentials in Canada in the 1980s and compares changes i...
The Canadian college system is more attractive to high achieving school graduates than is the somewh...
This paper examines changes in access to higher education in Canada for individuals born in the firs...
Only about three of every four Canadian students graduate from secondary school in the typical timef...
This paper examines changes in access to higher education in Canada for individuals born in the firs...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
This paper exploits the unprecedented rich information available in the Youth in Transition Survey, ...
The educational and labor market outcomes of the first, first-and-a-half (1.5), second, and third g...
Canada is shown, in a comparison with 23 other industrialized nations, to have distinctively low rat...
Little empirical research has ever systematically documented the academic trajec-tories of Generatio...
The purpose of this paper is to present private and public rates of return to schooling in Canada by...
This paper makes three contributions to the literature on educational attainment gaps by family inco...
Canada is one of the few countries in the world that does not have a national department of educatio...
In this dissertation, I explore barriers to educational attainment faced by Canadian youth from thre...
This dissertation uses elementary school-choice programs in Canada in order to examine issues relati...
This paper examines educational earnings differentials in Canada in the 1980s and compares changes i...
The Canadian college system is more attractive to high achieving school graduates than is the somewh...
This paper examines changes in access to higher education in Canada for individuals born in the firs...
Only about three of every four Canadian students graduate from secondary school in the typical timef...
This paper examines changes in access to higher education in Canada for individuals born in the firs...
Few studies have quantified the effects on academic performance; none has investigated, as this stud...
This paper exploits the unprecedented rich information available in the Youth in Transition Survey, ...
The educational and labor market outcomes of the first, first-and-a-half (1.5), second, and third g...