Economics and Labour
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Trajectoires démographiques etprofessionnelles: une analyse longitudinale des processus et des déterminants
(Study no. 1)
Céline Le Bourdais etHéléne Desrosiers
Fertility, population and the economy: The macro-implications of alternative life cycle choices
(Study no. 8)
Frank T. Denton and Byron G. Spencer
Démographie etproductivité
(Study no. 9)
Evelyne Lapierre-Adamcyk, Pierre Lasserre and Pierre Ouellette
Is it retirement or unemployment? The constrained labour supply of older Canadians
(Study no. 23)
Lars Osberg
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