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Efforts to make a transition to a low carbon economy have raised concerns that workers displaced from traditional energy-producing sectors might experience substantial earnings declines after job loss. This Economic Insights article examines how workers displaced from coal mining in recent years have fared after job loss. The analysis uses Statistics Canada's Longitudinal Worker File.
How Do Workers Displaced from Traditional Energy-producing Sectors Fare After Job Loss? by Wen-Hao Chen (Economist) is 7 pages long, and a total of 1,799 words.
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