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Richard E. Mueller
Richard E. Mueller
Professor of Economics, University of Lethbridge
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Public–private sector wage differentials in Canada: evidence from quantile regressions
RE Mueller
Economics Letters 60 (2), 229-235, 1998
3041998
The transition from paid to self-employment in Canada: the importance of push factors
CS Moore, RE Mueller
Applied Economics 34 (6), 791-801, 2002
2452002
North American migration: returns to skill, border effects, and mobility costs
GL Hunt, RE Mueller
Review of Economics and Statistics 86, 988-1007, 2004
1412004
The effects of family income, parental education and other background factors on access to post-secondary education in Canada
R Finnie, RE Mueller
MESA Project Research Paper, 2008
97*2008
Public‐and Private‐Sector Wage Differentials in Canada Revisited
RE Mueller
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 39 (3), 375-400, 2000
922000
Access and barriers to postsecondary education: Evidence from the youth in transition survey
R Finnie, A Wismer, RE Mueller
Canadian Journal of Higher Education 45 (2), 229-62, 2015
85*2015
Determining demand for university education in Ontario by type of student
RE Mueller, D Rockerbie
Economics of Education Review 24 (4), 469-483, 2005
762005
Who Goes? Who Stays? What Matters? Accessing and Persisting in Post-Secondary Education in Canada
R Finnie, RE Mueller, A Sweetman, A Usher
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2008
742008
The backgrounds of Canadian youth and access to post-secondary education: New evidence from the Youth in Transition Survey
R Finnie, RE Mueller
Who Goes? Who Stays? What Matters? Accessing and Persisting in Post …, 2008
742008
They came, they saw, they enrolled: Access to postsecondary education by the children of Canadian immigrants
R Finnie, RE Mueller
Pursuing Higher Education in Canada: Economic, Social and Policy Dimensions …, 2010
682010
Access and persistence of students from low-income backgrounds in Canadian post-secondary education: A review of the literature
RE Mueller
Educational Policy Institute, 2008
672008
The completion behaviour of registered apprentices in Canada: who continues, who quits, and who completes programs?
C Laporte, RE Mueller
Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training 5 (1), 1-30, 2013
64*2013
Mexican immigrants and temporary residents in Canada: Current knowledge and future research
RE Mueller
Migraciones internacionales 3 (1), 32-56, 2005
632005
Why Do So Many Children of Immigrants Attend University? Evidence for Canada
S Childs, R Finnie, RE Mueller
Journal of International Migration and Integration 18 (1), 1-28, 2017
51*2017
Access to post-secondary education in Canada among the children of Canadian immigrants
R Finnie, RE Mueller
Educational Policy Institute, 2009
47*2009
The effect of marital dissolution on the labour supply of males and females: Evidence from Canada
RE Mueller
The journal of socio-economics 34 (6), 787-809, 2005
462005
Pursuing Higher Education in Canada: Economic, Social, and Policy Dimensions
R Finnie, M Frenette, RE Mueller, A Sweetman
McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010
432010
Access and Persistence of Students in Canadian Post-Secondary Education: What We Know, What We Don't Know, and Why it Matters
RE Mueller
Who Goes? Who Stays? What Matters? Accessing and Persisting in Post …, 2008
372008
Does the Statue of Liberty still face out? the diversion of foreign students from the United States to Canada in the post 9/11 period
RE Mueller
Canadian Journal of Higher Education 39 (1), 15-43, 2009
35*2009
Assessing the importance of cultural capital on post-secondary education attendance in Canada
S Childs, R Finnie, RE Mueller
Journal of Further and Higher Education 42 (1), 57-91, 2018
272018
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