John Myles

Affiliations: 
Sociology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
General, Ethnic and Racial Studies
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Myles J. (2015) Canadian sociological association outstanding contribution lecture: the fading of redistributive politics in Canada. Canadian Review of Sociology = Revue Canadienne De Sociologie. 52: 1-21
Myles J. (2014) Kees Van Kersbergen and Barbara Vis, Comparative Welfare State Politics: Development, Opportunities and Reform. Canadian Journal of Sociology. 39: 441-444
Chen W, Myles J, Picot G. (2012) Why Have Poorer Neighbourhoods Stagnated Economically while the Richer Have Flourished? Neighbourhood Income Inequality in Canadian Cities Urban Studies. 49: 877-896
Béland D, Myles J. (2012) Varieties of federalism, institutional legacies, and social policy: Comparing old‐age and unemployment insurance reform in Canada International Journal of Social Welfare. 21
Myles J. (2010) Kees van Kersbergen and Philip Manow, eds., Religion, Class Coalitions, and Welfare States. Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics. Canadian Journal of Sociology. 35: 481-484
Myles J, Hou F, Picot G, et al. (2009) The Demographic Foundations of Rising Employment and Earnings among Single Mothers in Canada and the United States, 1980–2000 Population Research and Policy Review. 28: 693-720
Hou F, Myles J. (2008) The Changing Role of Education in the Marriage Market: Assortative Marriage in Canada and the United States since the 1970s Canadian Journal of Sociology. 33: 337
Myles J, Hou F, Picot G, et al. (2007) Why Did Employment and Earnings Rise among Lone Mothers in Canada during the 1980s and 1990s Canadian Public Policy-Analyse De Politiques. 33: 147-172
Picot G, Morissette R, Myles J. (2003) Low-income Intensity During the 1990s: The Role of Economic Growth, Employment Earnings and Social Transfers Canadian Public Policy-Analyse De Politiques. 29: 15-40
Myles J. (2003) Where have all the sociologists gone? Explaining economic inequality Canadian Journal of Sociology. 28: 551-559
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