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Canadian Labour Economics Forum

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We are a network of mostly Canadian academic researchers focused on labour market analysis.

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Join us this FRIDAY at 1-2pm ET for our next webinar. Adam Lavecchia will present "The Impact of Comprehensive Student Support on Crime" examining data from Toronto's Pathways to Education Program. Don't miss it! Registration instructions here: clef.uwaterloo.ca/webinar/.

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Join us FRIDAY @ 1-2pm ET for this year's webinar series finale. This week, David Gray (University of Ottawa) will present “The Impact of Working While on Claim Activity on Subsequent Employment Insurance Claims Patterns.” Registration instructions here: clef.uwaterloo.ca/webinar/.

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*NEW* Minimum wages don't impact all labour markets in the same way. Using Irish data, Kevin Devereux and zuzanna.studnicka find positive effects on work hours local labour markets that are less competitive and job losses in more competitive labour markets. 👉clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl…

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In concentrated local labour markets, minimum wage hikes increase hours for minimum wage workers, with no effect on job loss. Hours gains *reverse* with repeated hikes. In low-concentration markets, hikes increase job loss with no effect on hours.

In concentrated local labour markets, minimum wage hikes increase hours for minimum wage workers, with no effect on job loss. Hours gains *reverse* with repeated hikes.

In low-concentration markets, hikes increase job loss with no effect on hours.
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*NEW* research examining faculty salaries at Canadian universities finds that unionization boosts average salary increases and that this effect reflects gains for the lowest paid professors with no evidence of any impact on salaries at the top end. 👉clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl…

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*NEW* An analysis of Norwegian tax data shows that parental wealth is a key predictor of who is persistently rich or poor throughout their lives, while human capital is the main predictor of who becomes richer or poorer within their lifetimes. 👉clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl…

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New CLEF research reveals the productivity benefits of certification systems enabling workers to signal advanced occupation-specific skills. Time some time. 👉 clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl…

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*NEW* Former Canadian Economics Association Pres Pierre Fortin finds "the common-sense belief that more immigration contributes to reducing economy-wide labour scarcity is wrong and constitutes a dangerous fallacy of composition." ENGLISH👉clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl… FRENCH 👉clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl…

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At Canadian Economics Association #ACEA24, I'm most looking forward to the Canadian Labour Economics Forum Best Young Research Award winners presenting their research: Guangbin Hong , Sébastien Montpetit & Thomas Palmer. That's followed by our Keynote Philip Oreopoulos! Starting at 2:00 p.m. on May 31

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Working papers of three winners of our 2024 Best Young Researcher Paper Competition are now available. 1) Worker sorting and inequality: clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl… 2) Workplace training: clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl… 3) Childcare policy: clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl… Take some time to read!

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Research by Christopher Worswick and coauthors mentioned in today's Bloomberg piece below was published by Canadian Journal of Economics and initially released here 👉 clef.uwaterloo.ca/wp-content/upl…. If only more policymakers read Canadian Labour Economics Forum research! bnnbloomberg.ca/business/2024/…

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Register for the 2024-2025 CLEF Webinar Series! Season opener on September 20 at 1-2pm ET. Full schedule: clef.uwaterloo.ca/webinar/. To register, send an email to [email protected] with "CLEF Webinar" in the subject line.

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Super-excited to see Lazaridis School of Business & Economics 's Anto Mancino as the season opener for the Canadian Labour Economics Forum webinar series for 2024-25, please drop by! She'll be presenting work based on an LCERPA Economics working paper, which you can check out here: lcerpa.org/files/LCERPA_2…