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Given Canada's vast geography and uneven distribution of economic activity, almost all Canadians have at one time or another faced the question of whether an interprovincial move would make them better off.

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"Kathleen Day and Stan Winer are to be congratulated on having produced a book that will be the standard reference to the topic in Canada, and will also attract international attention." Morley Gunderson, University of Toronto "This book is a thorough, comprehensive and excellent analysis and discussion of an important public policy question: how and to what extent do regional differences affect interregional migration, and how and to what extent does such migration affect the " In this book, two of the literature's most prominent contributors, Kathleen Day and Stanley Winer, undertake a formidable and thorough study of the economic and policy determinants of interregional migration in Canada. The results, which are based on st

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 1/27/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780773537453, 978-0773537453
      ISBN10: 0773537457

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      Book Synopsis
      Given Canada's vast geography and uneven distribution of economic activity, almost all Canadians have at one time or another faced the question of whether an interprovincial move would make them better off.

      Trade Review
      "Kathleen Day and Stan Winer are to be congratulated on having produced a book that will be the standard reference to the topic in Canada, and will also attract international attention." Morley Gunderson, University of Toronto "This book is a thorough, comprehensive and excellent analysis and discussion of an important public policy question: how and to what extent do regional differences affect interregional migration, and how and to what extent does such migration affect the " In this book, two of the literature's most prominent contributors, Kathleen Day and Stanley Winer, undertake a formidable and thorough study of the economic and policy determinants of interregional migration in Canada. The results, which are based on st

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