Labour Market Dynamics: Information from New Canadian Longitudinal Sources
This paper reviews some of the substantive findings that have emerged from recent studies which used longitudinal data sources. It then discusses the 'growing pains' that can occur as these complex sources find their niche, and explores some of the lessons learned in the Canadian context.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| December 30, 1998 |
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Subjects
Keywords
- Analytical products
- Children
- Confidentiality
- Databases
- Earnings
- Educational attainment
- Family characteristics
- Household income
- Information dissemination
- Job departures
- Labour market
- Longitudinal surveys
- Low income
- Low income cutoffs
- Parents
- Response burden
- Retirement
- Separated persons
- Surveys
- Unemployment
- Work interruptions
- Youth