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Bernard, A., and D. Galarneau. 2010. "Layoffs in Canada."Perspectives on Labour and Income. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-X. Vol. 11. No. 5. p. 5–17.

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Chen, W.H., and R. Morissette. 2010. Have Employment Patterns of Older Displaced Workers Improved Since the Late 1970s? Vancouver, British Columbia. Canadian Labour Market and Skills Researcher Network. Working Paper No. 61.

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