77. Evolution or Extinction: Harmonization in a British Columbia that Works

 

76. Workforce Migration: Expatriate Returnees and Global Human Resource Strategies

 

75. Trends Beyond the Horizon, Trends Beyond Demographics: The Changing Nature of Work, Workers, and the Workplace

 

72. Changing People Changing Places: Demographic and Economic Change in BC

 

70. 2008 Labour Force Perspectives

 

69. The Taxation of Commercial Real Estate: A Burden on Business?

 

68. The Impacts of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games on the Sea-to-Sky Housing Markets

 

67. Spatial Projections of Population, Housing and Employment in the Southwest Metropolitan Region, 2005 to 2045

 

66. A Perfect Storm: Sustaining Canada’s Economy During Our Next Demographic Transformation.

 

64. Introduction to Regional Economic Analysis

 

63. The Context for Change: Demographics, Life Cycles, Economics, and the Lower Mainland of British Columbia Over the Next Four Decades

 

62. Regions & Resources: The Foundations of BC's Economic Base

 

61. Freedom 65...55...65: An Exploration of Recent Retirement Trends in Canada

 

59. Population and Participation: Labor Force Growth and Change in the United States of America, 1910 to 2040 (available from Worldwide ERC, Washington DC)

 

58. Changing People, Changing Participation: Demographic and Behavioural Trends as a Context for the Future of the Canada Pension Plan, 2001 to 2051

 

56. From Better to Worse: The Recent History of Personal Saving in BC

 

55. Resource Dependency: The Spatial Origins of BC’s Economic Base

 

53. The Retiring Kind: An Exploration of the Past and Future of Labour Force Participation in Canada

 

49. A Prescription for Growth: The Demographic and Economic Context for Sustaining British Columbia’s Health Care System

 

38. Help Wanted: Projections of Canada's Labour Force Over the Next Four Decades

 

32. A Decade of Jobs and Pay in Canada: A Perspective on Canada's National and Regional Economies

 

24. Employment in Metropolitan Vancouver's Future: Projections of Sectoral Employment, 1996 to 2031

 

20. Poorer Now: Average Weekly Earnings and Purchasing Power in British Columbia, 1983 to 1996