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Christopher Worswick is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. His academic journey includes a B.A. from Queen’s University and M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia.
Worswick specializes in labour economics, applied econometrics, and development economics, with a focus on immigration economics and education economics. His research examines how immigrant admission categories affect economic integration, intergenerational earnings mobility, and labour market outcomes. He has contributed to understanding the returns to post-migration education and the impacts of temporary foreign worker programs.
Key publications include studies on intergenerational earnings transmission in Canada’s Journal of Population Economics and analyses of mandatory retirement rules for Canadian university professors. His work often leverages administrative data and longitudinal tax records to assess policy effectiveness.
Worswick collaborates with researchers like Casey Warman and Matthew D. Webb, contributing to debates on points-based immigration systems, visible minority earnings gaps, and immigrant assimilation. While his scientific awards are not explicitly listed, his influence is evident through citations and policy engagement.




