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Applied Research Bulletin
List of Studies Presented in this BulletinBédard, Marcel. The Economic and Social Costs of Unemployment. Applied Research Branch. Research Paper R-96-12F/E, 1996. Betcherman, Gordon and Kathryn McMullen. Working With Technology: A Survey of Automation in Canada. Ottawa: Economic Council of Canada, 1986. Brenner, M.H. Estimating the Effects of Economic Change on National Health and Social Well-Being. Washington: United States Congress, Joint Economic Committee, June 1984. de Silva, Arnold with Craig Dougherty. Discrimination Against Male Visible Minorities. Applied Research Branch. Research Paper W-96-6E, 1996. Economic Council of Canada. Working With Technology: A Survey of Automation in Canada. Ottawa,1986. Human Resources Development Canada, Strategic Policy. Immigrants and the Labour Market. Electronic document in Windows format, 1995. Jennings, Philip. Employer-Sponsored Training in Canada: Evidence from the 1994 Adult Education and Training Survey. Applied Research Branch. Working Paper W-96-4E, 1996. Lavoie, Claude. Youth Employment Situation in Canada: Some Explanations and Future Prospects. Applied Research Branch. Draft Research Paper, 1996. Leckie, Norman. On Skill Requirements Trends in Canada, 1971-1991. Canadian Policy Research Networks Inc., March 1996. McMullen, Kathryn. Skill and Employment Effects of Computer-Based Technology: The Results of the Working With Technology Survey III. Ottawa: Canadian Policy Research Networks Inc., 1996. McMullen, Kathryn, Norman Leckie and Christina Caron. Innovation at Work: The Working With Technology Survey, 1980-91. Kingston: Human Resource Management Project Series, The IRC Press, Queen's University, 1993. McMullen, Kathryn, Bert Pereboom, Valerie Clements and Darren Lauzon. Canada - Technological andOrganizational Change and Labour Demand/Flexible Enterprise: Human Resource Implications - CountryReport for Canada. Applied Research Branch, March 1996. Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and Statistics Canada. Literacy, Economy andSociety. Paris, 1995. [Copies may be purchased from Statistics Canada. Catalogue 89-545E (English) or 89-545F (French). Telephone : (613) 951-7277. Fax: (613) 951-1584.] Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and Statistics Canada. Policy Implications ofAgeing Populations. Paris, 1996. Roth, Wayne. Canadian Occupational Projection System: A Presentation of Results Using a Revised Framework. Applied Research Branch. Technical Document Series T-95-3, 1995. William M. Mercer Limited. Report on Phased-in Retirement: Pension Plan Issues. Unpublished report prepared for Human Resources Development Canada. May 1996. Zyblock, Myles. Child Poverty Trends in Canada: Exploring Depth and Incidence from a Total MoneyIncome Perspective, 1975 to 1992. Applied Research Branch. Working Paper W-96-1E, 1996. Zyblock, Myles. Individual Earnings Inequality and Polarization: An Exploration into Population Sub-Group Trends in Canada, 1981 to 1993. Applied Research Branch.Working Paper W-96-8E, 1996.
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