Appendix II: References

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Alegre, Joaquin, and Llorenç Pou. 2009. The homeownership rate of the elderly and the Life Cycle Hypothesis: European evidence with data at the household and individual level. Working paper, Department of Applied Economics, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain.

Beaudry, Paul, and David Green. 2000. "Cohort patterns in Canadian earnings: assessing the role of skill premia in inequality trends."Canadian Journal of Economics. Vol. 33. No. 4. p. 907-936.

Chiuri, Maria Concetta, and Tullio Jappelli. 2008 (published online). "Do the elderly reduce housing equity? An international comparison."Journal of Population Economics (in press).

Crossley, Thomas, and Yuri Ostrovsky. 2003. A Synthetic Cohort Analysis of Canadian Housing Careers. Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP) Research Paper no. 107, McMaster University. Hamilton, Ontario.

Engelhardt, Gary. 2008. "Social security and elderly homeownership."Journal of Urban Economics. Vol. 63. No. 1. p. 280-305.

Fauvel, Yvon. 2005. Housing price variations in Canada: final report. Report prepared for the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Ottawa.

Foot, David, and Daniel Stoffman. 1998. Boom, Bust & Echo 2000: Profiting from the Demographic Shift in the New Millennium. Toronto. Macfarlane Walter & Ross.

Haan, Michael. 2005. The Decline of the Immigrant Homeownership Advantage: Life-cycle, Declining Fortunes and Changing Housing Careers in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver, 1981-2001. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11F0019MIE. Ottawa. Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series. No. 238.

Hulchanski, David. 2003. What Factors Shape Canadian Housing Policy? The Intergovernmental Role in Canada's Housing System. Paper presented at the conference on Municipal-Federal-Provincial Relations in Canada. Queen's University. Kingston, Ontario. May 9 and 10.

Kendig, Hal. 1984. "Housing careers, life cycle and residential mobility: Implications for the housing market."Urban Studies. Vol. 21. No. 3. p. 271-283.

Lemieux, Thomas. 2006. "The 'Mincer Equation' Thirty Years after Schooling, Experience, and Earnings."Jacob Mincer: A Pioneer of Modern Labor Economics. S. Grossbard (ed.). Secaucus, New Jersey. Springer. p. 127-145.

Millar, Wayne. 1995. "Life Expectancy of Canadians."Health Reports 1995. Vol. 7. No. 3. p. 23-26.

Morissette, René. 2008. "Earnings in the last decade."Perspectives in Labour and Income. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XIE. Vol. 9. No. 2. Ottawa. February. p. 12-24.

Myers, Dowell. 1999. "Cohort longitudinal estimation of housing careers."Housing Studies. Vol. 14. No. 4. p. 473-490.

Myles, John. 2000. The Maturation of Canada's Retirement Income System: Income Levels, Income Inequality and Low-Income among the Elderly. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11F0019MPE. Ottawa. Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series. No. 147.

Picot, Garnett, Yuqian Lu, and Feng Hou. 2009. "Immigrant low-income rates: The role of market income and government transfers."Perspectives on Labour and Income. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XIE. Ottawa. Vol. 10. No. 12. December. p. 13-27.

Statistics Canada. 2009. CANSIM table 102-0511 and catalogue no. 84-537-XIE. Downloaded December 2009.

Thomas, Derrick. 2005. "Socio-demographic factors in the current housing market."Canadian Economic Observer. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11-010-XIE. Ottawa. October. Vol. 18. No. 10.

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