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FDLMO

Fichier de données longitudinales sur la main-d'œuvre (FDLMO)

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  • Nature : Base de données administratives longitudinales sur les employés.
  • Utilisation : La structure du FDLMO est particulièrement bien adaptée pour étudier le roulement et la mobilité de la main-d'œuvre, la dynamique de la rémunération et une foule d'autres questions.
  • Contenu : Le FDLMO est conçu pour fournir de l'information sur la dynamique de l'emploi au Canada. Il se fonde sur un échantillon aléatoire de 10 % des travailleurs canadiens et comprend des renseignements sur leurs caractéristiques démographiques, les emplois qu'ils occupent, les entreprises où ils travaillent et la rémunération qu'ils touchent sur une base annuelle.
  • Période de couverture : À partir de 1983.

Funded Projects

We aim to understand how providing access to affordable childcare can affect economic productivity. We know from a wide body of academic literature that child-rearing responsibilities impose a severe penalty on the careers of working women, and governments have occasionally attempted to address this by providing public subsidies for universal childcare access. We study one prominent example of such a subsidy program, in which Quebec introduced a generous universal subsidy in 1997 that limited childcare costs to five dollars per day. The specific implementation of the program allows us to compare working mothers with children who are narrowly eligible versus narrowly ineligible for the new program. By comparing otherwise-similar individuals with differing levels of access to childcare, we can estimate how access to childcare affects the future productivity and career trajectories of the individuals affected. We also study whether this subsidy improved the productivity of firms by comparing Quebec to Canadian provinces that did not introduce any new subsidy programs. Our research will provide future policymakers with a better understanding of the costs and benefits of childcare subsidy programs.

ensembles de données connexes
FDLMO, T2-PALE

thèmes de recherche connexes
L'analyse de l'industrie et des entreprises, Marchés du travail, Revenus

thèmes connexes

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Papers and Publications

juin, 2017

mars, 2017

ensembles de données connexes
ASFC - Douanes, CCE, DDCEE, EAM, EAM-I, EFPME, EISE, EMTE, FDLMO, FMLCN, LRA, PALE, PCI, T2-PALE

thèmes de recherche connexes
International, L'analyse de l'industrie et des entreprises, Marchés du travail, Revenus

Presented at Journée des données (Data Day)

Author(s)

Natalie Goodwin, Statistics Canada RDC Analyst, Western University RDC

ensembles de données connexes
ASFC - Douanes, CCE, DDCEE, EAM, EAM-I, EFPME, EISE, EMTE, FDLMO, FMLCN, LRA, PALE, PCI, T2-PALE

thèmes de recherche connexes
International, L'analyse de l'industrie et des entreprises, Marchés du travail, Revenus

Keywords: RDC

Presented at Journée des données (Data Day)

Outline

Accessing business microdata for research purposes at the Canadian Centre for Data Development and Economic Research (CDER) at Statistics Canada

  • CDER basics
  • Data sets available for access to CDER
  • Application process
  • Future directions
  • Other information

ensembles de données connexes
ASFC - Douanes, CCE, DDCEE, EAM, EAM-I, EFPME, EISE, EMTE, FDLMO, FMLCN, LRA, PALE, PCI, T2-PALE

thèmes de recherche connexes
International, L'analyse de l'industrie et des entreprises, Marchés du travail, Revenus

Keywords: CDER; microdata; data access

Presented at Journée des données (Data Day)

janvier, 2017

Turnover within an industry creates a turbulent situation for workers, where a firm's shutdown leads to permanent layoffs. Using data drawn from the Longitudinal Worker File, a Canadian firm-worker matched employment database, we investigate the impact of industry shutdown rates on the rate of permanent layoffs and workers' wages. We quantify the effects of permanent layoffs on worker outcomes such as employment status and earnings. These effects vary across industries, firms and workers. Further, selection induces a bias in the effect of shutdown rates on permanent layoffs and wages. After accounting for firm shutdown (selection), we find that an increase in industry shutdown rates generally increases the probability of permanent layoffs and decreases workers' wages.

Paper: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40172-017-0057-0

Note: presentation is from 2014

Author(s)

Kim P. Huynh, Bank of Canada

Yuri Ostrovsky, Statistics Canada

ensembles de données connexes
FDLMO

thèmes de recherche connexes
L'analyse de l'industrie et des entreprises, Marchés du travail

Keywords: Worker separation, Firm survival, Selection

JEL Codes: J24; J31; J63; C35

mai, 2015

ensembles de données connexes
ASFC - Douanes, CCE, DDCEE, EAM, EAM-I, EFPME, EISE, EMTE, FDLMO, FMLCN, LRA, PALE, PCI, T2-PALE

thèmes de recherche connexes
International, L'analyse de l'industrie et des entreprises, Marchés du travail, Revenus

Keywords: CDER; proposal

JEL Codes: Y9

Author(s)

Kim P. Huynh works at the Bank of Canada

ensembles de données connexes
ASFC - Douanes, CCE, DDCEE, EAM, EAM-I, EFPME, EISE, EMTE, FDLMO, FMLCN, LRA, PALE, PCI, T2-PALE

thèmes de recherche connexes
International, L'analyse de l'industrie et des entreprises, Marchés du travail, Revenus

Keywords: CDER; proposal; microdata

JEL Codes: Y9

November, 2012