Professor Christopher Worswick’s Research Cited in the Globe and Mail
Professor Christopher Worswick’s research was cited in the Globe and Mail yesterday. Reporter Ian McGugan’s article “What’s the right number of immigrants for Canada?” draws on a working paper co-written by Professor Worswick that offers a critique of the federal government’s current policy on immigration and the government’s justification for that stance. The working paper titled “The Economics of Canadian Immigration Levels” is co-authored by Matthew Doyle (University of Waterloo), Mikal Skuterud (University of Waterloo), and Professor Worswick.
This article from the Globe and Mail is behind a paywall, but current students, faculty, and alumni of Carleton University can access the article via the MacOdrum Library here.