Appendix V: References
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Morissette, R. 2004. Have permanent layoff rates increased in Canada? Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11F0019M. Ottawa, Ontario. Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series. No. 218.
Morissette, R., X. Zhang, and M. Frenette. 2007. Earnings Losses of Displaced Workers: Canadian Evidence from a Large Administrative Database on Firm Closures and Mass Layoffs. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11F0019M. Ottawa, Ontario. Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series. No. 291.
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Poletaev, M., and C. Robinson. 2008. "Human Capital Specificity: Evidence from the Dictionary of Occupational Titles and Displaced Worker Surveys, 1984-2000." Journal of Labor Economics. Vol. 26. No. 3. p. 387-420.
Riddell, W.C., and X. Song. 2009. The Causal Effects of Education on Adaptability to Employment Shocks: Evidence from the Canadian Labour Market. Vancouver, British Columbia. Canadian Labour Market and Skills Researcher Network, University of British Columbia. Working Paper No. 8.
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