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    A Financial Incentive to Encourage Employment Among Repeat Users of Employment Insurance: The Earnings Supplement Project
    A Literature Review of Experience-Rating Employment Insurance in Canada
    A Model of Social Capital Formation
    A Review of the Theory and Practice of Social Economy/Économie Sociale in Canada
    A Statistical Profile of Government-Assisted Refugees
    An Analysis of the Impact of SSP on Wages
    An Econometric Analysis of the Impact of the Self-Sufficiency Project on Unemployment and Employment Durations
    An Econometric Analysis of the Incremental Impact of SSP Plus
    Assessing the Impact of Non-response on the Treatment Effect in the Canadian Self-Sufficiency Project
    Best Approaches to Improve the Labour Market Integration of Government-Assisted Refugees
    BladeRunners and Picasso Café: A Case Study Evaluation of Two Work-Based Training Programs for Disadvantaged Youth
    Can Work Alter Welfare Recipients' Beliefs?
    Can Work Incentives Pay for Themselves? Final Report on the Self-Sufficiency Project for Welfare Applicants
    Creating an Alternative to Welfare: First-Year Findings on the Implementation, Welfare Impacts, and Costs of the Self-Sufficiency Project
    Design and Implementation of a Program to Help the Poor Save: The learn$ave Project
    Developing Evidence on the Impact of Labour Market Information
    Distributional Impacts of the Self-Sufficiency Project
    Do Earnings Subsidies Affect Job Choice? The Impact of SSP Supplement Payments on Wage Growth
    Do Financial Incentives Encourage Welfare Recipients to Work? Initial 18-month Findings from the Self-Sufficiency Project
    Do Work Incentives Have Unintended Consequences? Measuring "Entry Effects" in the Self-Sufficiency Project
    Does SSP Plus Increase Employment? The Effect of Adding Services to the Self-Sufficiency Project's Financial Incentives
    Educational Upgrading and its Consequences Among Welfare Recipients: Empirical Evidence From the Self-Sufficiency Project
    Employment Insurance and Family Response to Unemployment: Canadian Evidence From the SLID
    Employment Insurance and Geographic Mobility: Evidence From the SLID
    Employment, Earnings Supplements, and Mental Health: A Controlled Experiment
    Engaging Communities in Support of Local Development: Measuring the Effects of the Community Employment Innovation Project on Communities
    Equilibrium Policy Experiments and the Evaluation of Social Programs
    Essays on the Repeat Use of Unemployment Insurance: The Earnings Supplement Project
    Estimating the Effects of a Time-Limited Earnings Subsidy for Welfare-Leavers
    Evaluating Search and Matching Models Using Experimental Data
    Fostering Adult Education: A Laboratory Experiment on the Efficient Use of Loans, Grants, and Saving Incentives
    Helping Government-Assisted Refugees Integrate Into the Canadian Labour Market: A Proposal for a Research and Demonstration Project
    Helping People Help Themselves: An Early Look at learn$ave
    How an Earnings Supplement Can Affect the Marital Behaviour of Welfare Recipients: Evidence from the Self-Sufficiency Project
    How Important Are "Entry Effects" in Financial Incentive Programs for Welfare Recipients? Experimental Evidence from the Self-Sufficiency Project
    How Random Must Random Assignment Be in Random Assignment Experiments?
    Human Capital and Search Behaviour
    Implementing the Earnings Supplement Project: A Test of a Re-employment Incentive
    Improving Skills, Networks, and Livelihoods through Community-Based Work: Three-Year Impacts of the Community Employment Innovation Project
    La recherche en politiques et son impact sur le développement des politiques
    Learning to Save, Saving to Learn: Early Impacts of the learn$ave Individual Development Accounts Project
    Learning What Works, Volume 1, Number 1 - Winter 2001
    Learning What Works, Volume 1, Number 2 - Spring 2001
    Learning What Works, Volume 1, Number 3 - Fall 2001
    Learning What Works, Volume 2, Number 1 - Spring 2002
    Learning What Works, Volume 2, Number 2 - Fall 2002
    Learning What Works, Volume 3, Number 1 - Winter 2003
    Learning What Works, Volume 3, Number 2 - Fall 2003
    Learning What Works, Volume 4, Number 1 - Spring 2004
    Learning What Works, Volume 4, Number 2 - Fall 2004
    Learning What Works, Volume 5, Number 1 - Spring 2005
    Learning What Works, Volume 5, Number 2 - Fall 2005
    Learning What Works, Volume 6, Number 1 - Spring 2006
    Leaving Welfare for a Job: How Did SSP Affect the Kinds of Jobs Welfare Recipients Were Willing to Accept?
    Making Work Pay Symposium
    Making Work Pay Better Than Welfare: An Early Look at the Self-Sufficiency Project
    Making Work Pay: Final Report on the Self-Sufficiency Project for Long-Term Welfare Recipients
    Measuring Wage Growth Among Former Welfare Recipients
    New Evidence From the Self-Sufficiency Project on the Potential of Earnings Supplements to Increase Labour Force Attachment Among Welfare Recipients
    Out-of-School Time-Use During Middle Childhood in a Low-Income Sample: Do Combinations of Activities Affect Achievement and Behaviour?
    Policy Insights from Laboratory Experiments
    Preparing for Tomorrow's Social Policy Agenda: New Priorities for Policy Research and Development That Emerge From an Examination of the Economic Well-Being of the Working-Age Population
    Seasonal Employment and Reliance on Employment Insurance: Evidence From the SLID
    SSP Plus at 36 Months: Effects of Adding Employment Services to Financial Work Incentives
    Sustaining: Making the Transition From Welfare to Work
    Transitions: Programs to Encourage British Columbia Students to Stay in School
    Testing a Community-Based Jobs Strategy for the Unemployed: Early Impacts of the Community Employment Innovation Project
    Testing a Re-employment Incentive for Displaced Workers: The Earnings Supplement Project
    The Community Employment Innovation Project: Design and Implementation
    The Disability Supports Feasibility Study: Final Report
    The Dynamics of Reliance on EI Benefits: Evidence From the SLID
    The Effect of the Self-Sufficiency Project on Children
    The Effects of Human Capital and Earnings Supplements on Income Assistance Dependence in Canada
    The Frequent Use of Unemployment Insurance in Canada: The Earnings Supplement Project
    The Impact of the Allowable Earnings Provision on EI Dependency -- The Earnings Supplement Project
    The Jobs Partnership Program Pilot: Pathways, Pitfalls, and Progress in the First Year
    The Self-Sufficiency Project at 36 Months: Effects of a Financial Work Incentive on Employment and Income
    The Self-Sufficiency Project at 36 Months: Effects on Children of a Program That Increased Parental Employment and Income
    The Struggle for Self-Sufficiency: Participants in the Self-Sufficiency Project Talk About Work, Welfare, and Their Futures
    The Value of Non-market Time Lost During the Self-Sufficiency Project
    Understanding Employment Insurance Claim Patterns: Final Report of the Earnings Supplement Project
    Understanding the Dynamic Effects of the Self-Sufficiency Project Applicant Study
    When Financial Incentives Encourage Work: Complete 18-Month Findings From the Self-Sufficiency Project
    When Financial Incentives Pay for Themselves: Interim Findings From the Self-Sufficiency Project's Applicant Study
    When Financial Work Incentives Pay for Themselves: Early Findings From the Self-Sufficiency Project's Applicant Study
    When Work Pays Better than Welfare: A Summary of the Self-Sufficiency Project's Implementation, Focus Group, and Initial 18-month Impact Reports
    Who Benefits From Unemployment Insurance in Canada: Regions, Industries, or Individual Firms?
    Will the Working Poor Invest in Human Capital? A Laboratory Experiment

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