Temporary Foreign Workers and Regional Labor Market Disparities in Canada
- Date
2014
- Auteurs
Nicolas Schmitt et Dominique M. Gross
- Résumé
Temporary foreign worker programs are typically seen as short-term solutions to shortages of regional or occupational labor. During the past decade, Canadian regions experienced unequal economic growth and some suffered from significant excess labor demand. The Canadian temporary foreign worker program was thus expanded and conditions to access it made easier. During the same period, wide regional discrepancies in unemployment rates persisted. This paper shows that some of the persistence is due to the increased availability of temporary foreign workers. This suggests that policy makers did not price them correctly to avoid adverse effects on the Canadian labor market.
- Number of pages
43
- Fichiers joints
- Liens
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2009 version (http://mbc.metropolis.net/assets/uploads/files/wp/2009/WP09-05.pdf) -
2012 version (http://www.sfu.ca/~schmitt/cpp_paper.pdf)
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- Secteurs économiques
General relevance - all sectors
- Types de contenu
Policy analysis
- Groupes cibles
Chercheurs
- Pertinence géographique
National relevance
- Sphères d’activité
Économie et Science politique
- Langues
Anglais