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Housing Distress in Winnipeg: Implications for Policy Programs and Services
(2008-01-01)
This is the Final Report of the research project “Structural Causes of Housing Distress in Winnipeg: Implications for Policy Programs and Services” undertaken by the Institute of Urban Studies on behalf of the National ...
Making employment work: Connecting multi-barriered Manitobans to good jobs
(Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA), 2012)
Prior Host-Country Work Experience and Immigrant Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Canada
(SpringerOpen, 2017)
Recent changes to immigration selection policies favor skilled workers with prior work experience in the immigrant host country. Using unique administrative tax data for Canada, we estimate earnings equations to quantify ...
Regular Two-Graphs and Equiangular Lines
(University of Winnipeg, 2004)
Regular two-graphs are antipodal distance-regular double coverings of the complete graph, and they have many interesting combinatorial properties. We derive a construction for regular two-graphs containing cliques of ...
Making the case for a Labour Market Intermediary
(2015-04-10)
Where's Downtown? Varying Geographic Definitions of Winnipeg's Downtown and Inner City, 1947-2004
(Institute of Urban Studies, 2016-07-27)
This series of maps was created to provide a basic overview of how downtown Winnipeg has been defined over time and by different organizations. These definitions of downtown were downloaded from the Manitoba Land Initiative ...
The Pallister Government and the Path to Reconciliation Act
(Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives - Manitoba (CCPA-MB), 2017)
Shirley Mykituk
(2013-06-19)
Hope Without Consolation: Prospects for Critical Learning at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights
(Taylor & Francis, 2015-06-15)
Changes in Body Condition of Hibernating Bats Support the Thrifty Female Hypothesis and Predict Consequences for Populations with White-Nose Syndrome
(2011-06-22)
White-nose syndrome (WNS) is a new disease of bats that has devastated populations in eastern North America. Infection with the fungus, Geomyces destructans, is thought to increase the time bats spend out of torpor during ...