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Centre for the Study of Living Standards

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Contributing to a better understanding of trends in and determinants of #productivity, living standards and economic well-being through research. #cdnecon

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Today, the Centre has officially released the report "Holes in the Social Safety Net: Poverty, Inequality and Social Assistance in Canada". The full report can be read at csls.ca/reports/csls20….

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Coming up on @TheDriveOn770 3:37 Martin Ferguson-Pell, UAlberta Rehab Med 4:09 Dr. Andrew Sharpe, Centre for the Study of Living Standards 4:40 Joel Senick 4:43 Franco Terrazzano 5:12 Sol Zia, Calgary Hotel Association 5:19 Humphrey Banack, Alberta Federation of Agriculture 5:43 Dr. Hans Larsson, McGill University

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Thank you to Financial Post for discussing our report, "Holes in the Social Safety Net: Poverty, Inequality and Social Assistance in Canada". The full report can be read on the CSLS website at csls.ca/reports/csls20….

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CSLS is excited to announce its receipt of the #ISQOLS Award for the Betterment of the Human Condition on Friday, September 11th. To learn more about this prestigious award, visit isqols.org/Award-for-the-….

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The CSLS and The Productivity Institute released a call for papers on the topic "Productivity and Well-being: Measurement and Linkages" to be published in the Spring 2022 issue of the International Productivity Monitor. The deadline is July 15. Head to our website for more info.

The CSLS and The Productivity Institute released a call for papers on the topic "Productivity and Well-being: Measurement and Linkages" to be published in the Spring 2022 issue of the International Productivity Monitor. The deadline is July 15. Head to our website for more info.
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Stay tuned for updates on what CSLS has been doing this year! #Canada #Canadian #economy #economics #researcher #government #law #policy #Productivity #UPDATE #updates #news

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On May 28, 2021 CSLS Executive Director Andrew Sharpe made a presentation to the Prosperity Action Committee of the Senate of Canada entitled "An Agenda for Equitable Growth in Canada." A paper upon which the presentation was based can be found at csls.ca/equitable-grow…

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The CSLS organized 2 panels at the Canadian Economic Association's conference: 1. "Improving Economic Policy Advising in Canada" on June 3 2021 2. In partnership with the Atlantic Institute for Policy Research (AIPR) on June 4 2021

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On June 8, 2021, the CSLS released the report "The Productivity Performance of New Brunswick Manufacturing: A Detailed Analysis, 1997-2019". This research report, analyzes New Brunswick's productivity performance in manufacturing in the past 20 years. csls.ca/reports/csls20…

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On June 29, 2021, the Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS) in collaboration with The Productivity Institute (TPI) in the UK released the Spring 2021 issue of its flagship publication, the International Productivity Monitor. csls.ca/ipm.asp

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#Canada’s businesses are less than 70 per cent as productive as their American counterparts—the biggest productivity gap since the War. Find out more in 45th issue of our flagship publication the International Productivity Monitor csls.ca/ipm.asp

#Canada’s businesses are less than 70 per cent as productive as their American counterparts—the biggest productivity gap since the War.

Find out more in 45th issue of our flagship publication the International Productivity Monitor csls.ca/ipm.asp
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🚀 Big news! Raising wages for Early Childhood Educators could attract over 100K ECEs, boost economic returns, & uplift working moms. Discover the powerful impact in our new study with Centre for the Study of Living Standards & YMCA Canada #ECE #CanadaEconomy #ChildCare 📈🔗 Dive in: csls.ca/reports/csls20…

🚀 Big news! Raising wages for Early Childhood Educators could attract over 100K ECEs, boost economic returns, &amp; uplift working moms. Discover the powerful impact in our new study with <a href="/cslsottawa/">Centre for the Study of Living Standards</a> &amp; <a href="/YMCA_Canada/">YMCA Canada</a> #ECE #CanadaEconomy #ChildCare 📈🔗 Dive in: csls.ca/reports/csls20…
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📢 New Report Alert! Investing in Early Childhood Educators is a smart economic move. A study by Centre for the Study of Living Standards for @YMCA_Canadashows that boosting ECE wages could generate up to $2.06 for every dollar spent! Read more: csls.ca/reports/csls20…

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In a new report on the state of Canadian families, jointly published by Macdonald-Laurier Institute & Centre for the Study of Living Standards, Tim Sargent warns that declining family formation & deteriorating fertility are serious problems that must be a top priority for policymakers in Canada: macdonaldlaurier.ca/canada-family-…

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📉 A new report by Centre for the Study of Living Standards entitled” Decline and fall: Trends in family formation and fertility in Canada since 2001,” jointly published by the Macdonald-Laurier Institute Institute finds that being part of a family provides incredible benefits, both in terms of income and broader

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📉On October 30, 2024, the Centre for the Study of Living Standards released the research report "Explaining the Post-2017 Fall in Productivity in the Transport Sector in Canada" commissioned by Transport Canada. The report sheds light on the nature of the considerable fall in

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🛑On Dec 18, 2024, the Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS) and The Productivity Institute (TPI) at the University of Manchester released the 47th issue of their flagship publication, the International Productivity Monitor. The issue contains symposia on industrial