Volume 28 Number 1 March 2002
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Canadian Public Policy is Canada's foremost journal examining economic and social policy. The aim of the journal is to stimulate research and discussion of public policy problems in Canada. It is directed at a wide readership including decision makers and advisers in business organizations and governments, and policy researchers in private institutions and universities.
Because of the interdisciplinary nature of many public policy issues, the contents of each volume aim to be representative of various disciplines involved in public policy issues. This quarterly journal publishes interdisciplinary articles in English or French. Abstracts are provided in both languages.
La Politique publique canadienne est le principal journal du Canada sur les politiques économiques et sociales. L'objectif de la revue est de stimuler la recherche et la discussion sur les problèmes de politique publique au Canada. Il s'adresse à un large public, y compris les décideurs et les conseillers dans les organisations d'entreprises et les gouvernements, et les chercheurs en politiques dans les institutions privées et les universités.
En raison de la nature interdisciplinaire de nombreuses questions de politique publique, le contenu de chaque volume vise à être représentatif des diverses disciplines impliquées dans les questions de politique publique. Cette revue trimestrielle publie des articles interdisciplinaires en anglais ou en français. Les résumés sont fournis dans les deux langues.
The contents of the journal are as follows / Le contenu du journal est le suivant:
Marie Drolet: New Evidence on Gender Pay Differentials: Does Measurement Matter?, pp. 1-16.
Joel Fried: High Closing, pp. 17-37.
Jane Gaskell: Creating School Choice: The Politics of Curriculum, Equity and Teachers' Work, pp. 39-50.
Thomas R. Klassen and Steffen Schneider: Similar Challenges, Different Solutions: Reforming Labour Market Policies in Germany and Canada during the 1990s, pp. 51-69.
Thomas J. Courchene: Human Capital in an Information Era, pp. 73-80.
Richard P. Chaykowski: Globalization and the Modernization of Canadian Labour Policy, pp. 81-91.
Graham S. Lowe: Employment Relationships as the Centrepiece of a New Labour Policy Paradigm, pp. 93-104.
Daphne G. Taras: Alternative Forms of Employee Representation and Labour Policy, pp. 105-116.
Morley Gunderson: Ten Key Ingredients of Labour Policy for the New World of Work, pp. 117-131.
Brian A. Langille: Labour Policy in Canada - New Platform, New Paradigm, pp. 132-142.
Jacques Bélanger: From Human Capital to Organizational Learning, pp. 143-148.
Gilles Trudeau: Changing Employment Relationships and the Unintentional Evolution of Canadian Labour Relations Policy, pp. 149-152.
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