Why do children move into and out of low income : changing labour market conditions or marriage and divorce? / by G. Picot, M. Zyblock and W. Pyper. : CS11-0019/132E

The paper essentially addresses two questions: 1) for a particular child, to what extent is the probability of the movement into or out of low income associated with changes in their families' composition (primarily marriage or separation) and changes in the labour market experience of the parents (i.e., working more or fewer weeks per year or changes in weekly wages)? and, 2) among all children who move into or out of low-income, what role do changes in family compositions and changing labour market experiences of the parents play?--Page 1

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Department/Agency Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch.
Title Why do children move into and out of low income : changing labour market conditions or marriage and divorce? / by G. Picot, M. Zyblock and W. Pyper.
Series title Research paper series1200-5223No. 132
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) "The paper essentially addresses two questions: 1) for a particular child, to what extent is the probability of the movement into or out of low income associated with changes in their families' composition (primarily marriage or separation) and changes in the labour market experience of the parents (i.e., working more or fewer weeks per year or changes in weekly wages)? and, 2) among all children who move into or out of low-income, what role do changes in family compositions and changing labour market experiences of the parents play?"--Page 1.
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : Statistics Canada. 1999.
Binding Softcover
Description 24p. : references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN 0-660-17766-8
ISSN 1200-5223
Catalogue number
  • CS11-0019/132E
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