Canadian Public Policy-Analyse de Politiques

Papers
(The TQCC of Canadian Public Policy-Analyse de Politiques is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
How Stringent Should Vehicle Emission Standards Be? Simulating Impacts on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Zero-Emissions Vehicle Sales, and Cost-Effectiveness16
Why Are Young Children Not in Child Care? Typologies of Child Care Non-Use among Canadian Children under Six Years13
Igniting an Intersectional Shift in Public Policy Research (and Training)11
Paths to Permanence: Permit Categories and Earnings Trajectories of Workers in Canada's International Mobility Program10
Economic Inequality and COVID-19 Deaths and Cases in the First Wave: A Cross-Country Analysis9
The Great Rise . . . and Then the Great Fall: Toronto Police Service's Enforcement of the Ontario Safe Streets Act, 2000–20229
Does an Increase in After-Hours Incentives for Family Physicians Lead to Fewer Less-Urgent Emergency Department Visits?9
Economic Security and Fertility: Evidence from the Mincome Experiment9
The Rise (and Fall?) of Inflation in Canada: A Detailed Analysis of Its Post-Pandemic Experience8
Une évaluation de l’effet du crédit d’impôt pour prolongation de carrière sur l’emploi et le taux d’activité des travailleurs de 60 ans et plus au Québec8
How Municipal Actors Leverage Evidence to Support Urban Planning: Perspectives from the City of Regina8
Impacts of an African Swine Fever Outbreak on Ontario’s Pork Industry8
The Wrongs of Property Rights: The Erosion of Indigenous Communal Land Rights and Its Welfare Consequences8
An Overview of Indigenous Economies within Canada8
Post-School Skill Production: New Measures and Patterns from the Canadian Longitudinal International Study of Adults (LISA)7
Tax Incentives and Older Workers: Evidence from Quebec's Tax Credit for Career Extension7
Canadian Consumer Financial Vulnerability, Stress, and Well-Being7
Added Worker Effects in Canada: The Effect of Spousal Job Loss on Transitions into Employment6
Canadian Shadow Banks and Monetary Policy Effectiveness6
Employer Attitudes and the Hiring of Immigrants and International Students: Evidence from a Survey of Employers in Atlantic Canada6
A Scientific Approach to Addressing Social Issues Using Administrative Data5
Body-Worn Camera Policy in Canadian Policing5
Where Do Canadians Patent? Implications for Canada's Optimal Patent Regime5
The Big Short: Expansion of Early Childhood Education in Post-Pandemic Canada5
Population Aging and Work Life Duration in Canada5
Tilting the Playing Field Away from the Discharge of Debts: The Case of Consumer Proposals in Canada5
A Pervasive Economic Fallacy in Assessing the Cost of Public Funds5
Imagining Resilient Courts: from COVID-19 to the Future of Canada’s Court System5
Inter-Jurisdictional Retirement in Canada4
The Factory and the Hub: An Anatomy of Canada’s Import Dependence on the US4
A Half-Century of Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques: Early Ambitions and Evolution with Specific Reference to Income Security Research4
Debt, Financial Vulnerability, and Repayment Behaviour in Older Canadian Households4
Poverty Reduction Politics and Food Insecurity: Better for High-Risk Groups?4
On the Role of Import Intermediaries in Canada4
Canadian Medical Cannabis Use after Legalization3
Regressiveness of Differentiated Excise Taxation3
The Association of Education with Entrepreneurial Propensity and Entrepreneurial Income of Recent Canadian Graduates: A Tax Data Analysis3
The High Costs of Caring: Measuring the Prevalence and Consequences of Birth-Related Career Interruptions for Immigrant Care Workers in Canada3
What Are Contemporary Rural Development Policies? A Pan-Canadian Content Analysis of Government Strategies, Plans, and Programs for Rural Areas3
Understanding Opportunities for Meaningful Engagement in Water Power Licensing3
Tax-Reported Charitable Giving in Canada, 1987–20183
Is the Unequal COVID–19 Burden in Canada Due to Unequal Levels of Citizen Discipline across Provinces?3
Earnings Gaps between Native-Born Canadians and Immigrants: The Role of Firms in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec3
Beyond the City Limits: Analysis of Federal Funding of Public Transit in Rural Canada3
A Machine-Learning Analysis of the Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Small Business Owners and Implications for Canadian Government Policy Response3
Indigenous-Driven Youth Consultations: Reclaiming the Process through Meaningful Participation3
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