Distribution of Income and Wealth in Ontario

Distribution of Income and Wealth in Ontario
Author: Charles M. Beach
Publisher:
Total Pages: 389
Release: 1981
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781442656697

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This book provides an extensive survey of recent literature and a new source of income and wealth distribution data for Ontario, drawn from newly available microdata sets. It also presents an evaluation of the data as a basis for measuring inequality in the distribution of economic and well-being.

Information in the Labour Market

Information in the Labour Market
Author: James B. Davies
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1984-12-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1442638052

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This study uses a simple model of information gathering to generate policy recommendations concerning education in Ontario, especially at the post-secondary level. The schools are viewed as helping students discover jobs matched to their abilities, and policy prescriptions are offered from that standpoint. After examining earlier economic models of education – seeing it in terms of human capital and signalling – the authors analyse their informational model. In the light of the three theories of education, they then proceed to examine the appropriate role of government in the education market, and offer their policy recommendations. In addition, trends in the structure of education over the last two decades are studied and explained from the economic point of view. They argue that too much has been spent on formal education and not enough on on-the-job-training, but the answer is not more government intervention or vocationalism. Education policy should encourage free choice and an increasing ability to match interests or skills with jobs. Vocationalism merely hinders the latter and endangers economic well-being in the long term.

Measuring Health

Measuring Health
Author: Anthony J. Culyer
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 1978-12-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1442637943

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Planning and evaluating any health care program is a formidable task: how do you measure the health of a population? This fundamental question has been approached from various perspectives in medical, administrative, and economic studies. This book provides a guide to health measurement literature and relates it to Ontario's current and prospective policy choices and to the federal context of health indicators and indices to existing statistics in Ontario in a county-by-county survey of the province's health care. He also outlines the kinds of information essential to health assessment but not currently available. The book as a whole emphasizes the importance of health care measurement in the humane and efficient planning of health services. It will be of interest to all concerned with the practice of medicine in the 1980s and the planning of health services at the federal and provincial levels, as well as to those with a special interest in health from the economic, political, and sociological perspectives.

Transportation Rates and Economic Development in Northern Ontario

Transportation Rates and Economic Development in Northern Ontario
Author: N. C. Bonsor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 91
Release: 1977
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781442632233

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A study which concentrated on deriving the absolute and comparative disadvantages due to transportation costs on producer locations in non-central regions.