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Purchasing power parities determine expenditures for real gross domestic product among countries without the use of the exchange rate to convert currencies; parities more accurately reflect the rate a...
New views of inequality trends in Canada and the United States
the United States inequality trends Canada purchasing power
2009/4/22
Analysis reveals that, from 1974 to 1995, a large portion of Canadian families had absolutely higher purchasing power than their U.S. counterparts. In both countries, individual earnings fell over the...
A perspective on the U.S.-Canada manufacturing productivity gap
productivity gap U.S.-Canada manufacturing
2009/4/3
The U.S. advantage over Canada in manufacturing productivity growth during the 1990s, as measured by BLS, was led by dramatic growth in information-technology-related industries and does not appear to...
Comparisons of economic performance:Canada versus Australia, 1983-000
economic performance Australia productivity growth
2009/4/1
Although Australia performed better than Canada in terms of productivity growth for the overall economy, the standards of living for both countries grew at the same pace; sources of productivity grow...
Excavating the Labour Dispute Data from Statistics Canada: A Research Note
Statistics Labour Dispute Data Excavating
2008/4/24
Has worker militancy changed as a result of restructuring and globalization? Have the gender-specific impacts of the 'new economy' politicized women workers in particular, especially those in the publ...
Community Unionism: Organising for Fair Employment in Canada
Organising Community Unionism
2008/4/24
More Canadian workers are in and out of work or in insecure jobs, prompting the (re)emergence of community unionism. We understand community unionism as a form of mobilization that occupies the centre...
EXPANDING LABOUR’S HORIZONS: UNION ORGANIZING AND STRATEGIC CHANGE IN CANADA
HORIZONS EXPANDING LABOUR’S
2008/4/24
How can unions arrest membership decline in an increasingly chilly climate? Unions across Canada have arrived at a common answer to this question; unions need to organize the unorganized, in particula...
Labour Relations and the 1990's Employment Regimes in Canada and Brazil
Employment Labour Relations
2008/4/24
In an environment of global economic competition, corporations and the state have focused their strategies of competitive adjustment on labour flexibility and deregulation and reductions in social exp...
The Design and Evaluation of a Joint Health and Safety Committee Education Programme in the Healthcare Sector in Western Canada
Joint Health Evaluation Design
2008/4/24
In spite of the long-term existence of joint committees, injury rates appear to be increasing in the healthcare sector. The purpose of this study was to deliver and evaluate a province-wide joint comm...
The legal approach in Canada towards the regulation of trade union democracy has sought to balance individual member's rights with respect for the autonomy of unions. While the United States and Engla...
Immigration Policy and the Skills of Immigrants to Australia, Canada, and the United States
Immigration immigrant skills immigration policy
2013/10/18
Census data for 1990/91 indicate that Australian and Canadian immigrants have higher levels of English fluency, education, and income (relative to natives) than do U.S. immigrants. This skill deficit ...