New Research on Incomes and Demographics in New Brunswick by the Centre for the Study of Living Standards
Author: Herb Emery
Posted on Nov 15, 2021
Category: Manufacturing , Research Reports , JDI Roundtable , Regional Economics
In 2020, the Atlantic Institute for Policy Research (AIPR) collaborated with the Ottawa based Centre for the Study of Living Standards (CSLS) to conduct statistical studies of the state of innovation, and of manufacturing productivity in the province. Three more studies are now completes and are available on the CSLS website and available on our Site:
- “North Versus South: Income Disparities in New Brunswick, 2000-2019” CSLS Research Report 2021-07, September , Nettie Bonsall
- “Richer and Fairer: New Brunswick Income Trends, 1976-2019” CSLS Research Report 2021-06, October, Nettie Bonsall
- “Turning the Tide: Demographic Developments in New Brunswick, 1951-2020” CSLS Research Report 2021-05, October, Nettie Bonsall
CSLS studies are comprehensive in terms of measures presented and include the most recent available data. New Brunswick’s long run performance in terms of income growth, income inequities and demographic change are described in these new reports.
CSLS has continued to conduct statistical research on the New Brunswick economy and reports expected to be released in the coming year will cover demographic developments, income trends and disparities, well-being, the business environment, aggregate and industry productivity trends and the fiscal situation in the province.