The Economic Returns of Accessible and Affordable Child Care in Canada
Canada's $10-a-day child care initiative has increased maternal employment and generated measurable economic returns.
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Canada's $10-a-day child care initiative has increased maternal employment and generated measurable economic returns.
This report examines why productivity has weakened in Canada’s residential construction sector and why that matters for housing supply and affordability.
This report explores whether changes in natural capital can help explain major swings in global productivity growth over time.
This report summarizes the key empirical patterns associated with the U.S. manufacturing productivity slowdown.
Using the Index of Economic Well-Being (IEWB), this report tracks long-run changes in economic well-being across Canada and provinces.
This report assesses whether gaps in “pro-productivity” policies can help explain Canada’s long-run productivity slowdown.
This report applies the Human Development Index (HDI) framework to compare Canadian provinces and territories in an international context.
This report examines why Canada’s relative human development ranking may have shifted over time and distinguishes between real changes in outcomes and changes driven by data.
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