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Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series / Statistics Canada

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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.10000.05
19920.090000.05
19930.10000.05
19940.125150020.40.04
19950.17161385030.190.09
19960.330.2105621742.920.20.09
19970.620.211147261631.30.09
19980.290.221411321666.740.290.13
19990.440.291362251163.610.080.15
20000.30.4187627862.540.220.15
20010.680.382172312161.9130.620.18
20020.380.411759391526.720.120.2
20030.420.441711338162510.060.2
20040.590.46217134204010.050.2
20050.870.463479383372.790.260.25
20060.20.491714551127.320.120.22
20070.290.421536511553.360.40.19
20080.280.43131932944.40.19
20090.250.43428700.19
20100.440.3351167010.20.16
20110.130.51128100.27
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
1995Selection Versus Evolutionary Adaptation: Learning and Post-entry Performance
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1994072e [Citation Analysis]
48
1998The Intergenerational Earnings and Income Mobility of Canadian Men: Evidence from Longitudinal Income Tax Data
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1998113e [Citation Analysis]
46
2003Will They Ever Converge? Earnings of Immigrants and Canadian-born Workers over the Last Two Decades
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2003215e [Citation Analysis]
33
2000Determinants of Innovative Activity in Canadian Manufacturing Firms: The Role of Intellectual Property Rights
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2000122e [Citation Analysis]
30
1995Technology Use and Industrial Transformation: Empirical Perspectives
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1995075e [Citation Analysis]
27
1996Productivity Growth, Plant Turnover and Restructuring in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1995087e [Citation Analysis]
25
2003Family Income and Participation in Post-secondary Education
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2003210e [Citation Analysis]
23
1998New Views on Inequality Trends in Canada and the United States
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1998124e [Citation Analysis]
22
1995Business Strategies in Innovative and Non-innovative Firms in Canada
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1995073e [Citation Analysis]
21
1995Advanced Technology Use in Canadian Manufacturing Establishments
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1995085e [Citation Analysis]
19
2005The Deteriorating Economic Welfare of Immigrants and Possible Causes: Update 2005
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2005262e [Citation Analysis]
18
1997The Importance of Research and Development for Innovation in Small and Large Canadian Manufacturing Firms
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1997107e [Citation Analysis]
18
1995Innovation: The Key to Success in Small Firms
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1995076e [Citation Analysis]
18
2003Access to College and University: Does Distance Matter?
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2003201e [Citation Analysis]
18
2003Life Cycle Bias in the Estimation of Intergenerational Earnings Persistence
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2003207e [Citation Analysis]
17
2005Intergenerational Earnings Mobility Among the Children of Canadian Immigrants
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2005267e [Citation Analysis]
17
2004Explaining the Deteriorating Entry Earnings of Canadas Immigrant Cohorts: 1966-2000
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2004225e [Citation Analysis]
16
2004Immigrant Source Country Educational Quality and Canadian Labour Market Outcomes
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2004234e [Citation Analysis]
16
1998Employment Insurance in Canada: Recent Trends and Policy Changes
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1998125e [Citation Analysis]
16
2001Impediments to Advanced Technology Adoption for Canadian Manufacturers
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2001173e [Citation Analysis]
14
2003The Rise in Low-income Rates Among Immigrants in Canada
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2003198e [Citation Analysis]
13
1995Why Has Inequality in Weekly Earnings Increased in Canada?
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1995080e [Citation Analysis]
13
2002Financing Innovation in New Small Firms: New Evidence from Canada
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2002190e [Citation Analysis]
13
1996The Intergenerational Income Mobility of Canadian Men
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1996089e [Citation Analysis]
13
1997Divergent Inequalities - Theory and Empirical Results (Revised Edition)
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1997066e [Citation Analysis]
12
2004Rising Income Inequality in the 1990s: An Exploration of Three Data Sources
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2004219e [Citation Analysis]
12
2002Changes in the Diversification of Canadian Manufacturing Firms and Plants (1973-1997): A Move to Specialization
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2002179e [Citation Analysis]
12
2001Impact of the Adoption of Advanced Information and Communication Technologies on Firm Performance in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2001174e [Citation Analysis]
11
2005Who Goes? The Direct and Indirect Effects of Family Background on Access to Post-secondary Education
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2005237e [Citation Analysis]
11
1996Longitudinal Aspects of Earnings Inequality in Canada
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1996094e [Citation Analysis]
11
2007Why Are Youth from Lower-income Families Less Likely to Attend University? Evidence from Academic Abilities, Parental Influences, and Financial Constraints
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2007295e [Citation Analysis]
11
1999Earnings Dynamics and Inequality Among Canadian Men, 1976-1992: Evidence from Longitudinal Income Tax Records
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1999130e [Citation Analysis]
11
1998Are There High-tech Industries or Only High-tech Firms? Evidence from New Technology-based Firms
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1998120e [Citation Analysis]
10
1999Technology Adoption: A Comparison Between Canada and the United States
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1998119e [Citation Analysis]
10
2005Is Post-secondary Access More Equitable in Canada or the United States?
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2005244e [Citation Analysis]
10
1999Innovation, Training and Success
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1999137e [Citation Analysis]
10
2003Plant Turnover and Productivity Growth in Canadian Manufacturing
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2003193e [Citation Analysis]
10
2000Multinationals and the Canadian Innovation Process
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2000151e [Citation Analysis]
10
2004Family Background and Access to Post-secondary Education: What Happened over the 1990s?
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2004226e [Citation Analysis]
9
1997International Competition and Industrial Performance: Allocative Efficiency, Productive Efficiency, and Turbulence
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1997108e [Citation Analysis]
9
2000Patterns of Corporate Diversification in Canada: An Empirical Analysis
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2000150e [Citation Analysis]
9
2001An Assessment of EI and SA Reporting in SLID
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2001166e [Citation Analysis]
8
1995Human Capital Development and Innovation: The Case of Training in Small and Medium Sized Firms
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1995074e [Citation Analysis]
8
2000Differences in Innovator and Non-innovator Profiles: Small Establishments in Business Services
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2000143e [Citation Analysis]
7
2005Are Good Jobs Disappearing in Canada?
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2005239e [Citation Analysis]
7
2008Intergenerational Education Mobility Among the Children of Canadian Immigrants
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2008316e [Citation Analysis]
7

repec:stc:stcp3e:1999101e [Citation Analysis]
7
2005All in the Family: A Simultaneous Model of Parenting Style and Child Conduct
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2005261e [Citation Analysis]
7
2004Have Permanent Layoff Rates Increased in Canada?
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:2004218e [Citation Analysis]
7
1994Have Small Firms Created a Disproportionate Share of New Jobs in Canada? A Reassessment of the Facts
RePEc:stc:stcp3e:1994071e [Citation Analysis]
7

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 1:
YearTitleSee
2011Economic Security in an Aging Canadian Population
RePEc:mcm:sedapp:285
[Citation Analysis]

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