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The Intergenerational Correlation of Employment: Is There a Role for Work Culture?

Staff working paper 2019-33 Gabriela Galassi, David Koll, Lukas Mayr
We document a substantial positive correlation of employment status between mothers and their children in the United States, linking data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 (NLSY79) and the NLSY79 Children and Young Adults. After controlling for ability, education and wealth, a one-year increase in a mother’s employment is associated with six weeks more employment of her child on average.
September 5, 2019

Halifax Chamber of Commerce - Media availability (Webcast)

Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Halifax Chamber of Commerce. (13:00 (ET) approx.)

September 5, 2019

Halifax Chamber of Commerce - Speech (Webcast)

Economic Progress Report — Deputy Governor Lawrence Schembri of the Bank of Canada speaks before the Halifax Chamber of Commerce. (12:00 (ET) approx.)

A Comprehensive Evaluation of Measures of Core Inflation in Canada: An Update

Staff discussion paper 2019-9 Helen Lao, Ceciline Steyn
We provide an updated evaluation of the value of various measures of core inflation that could be used in the conduct of monetary policy. We find that the Bank of Canada’s current preferred measures of core inflation—CPI-trim, CPI-median and CPI-common—continue to outperform alternative core measures across a range of criteria.

Craig Johnston

Craig Johnston is the Director of the Commodities Division in the international Economic Analysis Department.
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