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Christiane Clark joined Associated Economic Consultants Ltd. in 2000, after obtaining her Master's degree from Simon Fraser University. Ms. Clark's area of specialization include the economics of demography, labour economics and econometrics.
At Simon Fraser University, Ms. Clark worked in various teaching and research capacities. As a research assistant with the Vancouver Centre for Excellence: Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM), Ms. Clark was involved in analyzing the impacts of immigration on the Canadian economy. Ms. Clark also conducted a joint research project with the Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA) in Bonn, Germany.
Since joining A.E.C., Ms. Clark has been applying her skills and training to the areas of litigation support. In addition, Ms. Clark has conducted research projects utilizing the 1996 FAMEX public use sample data.
DeVoretz, D. and C. Werner. "Canada: An Entrepot Destination for Immigrants", in (ed.) R. Rotte, Migration Policy and the Economy: International Experience, 2002. Munich: Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung.
DeVoretz, D., H. Hinte and C. Werner. 2000. How much language is enough? Some Language Lessons from Canada and Germany. Discussion Paper #555. Bonn, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labour.
Werner, C. 2000. A Taste of Canada: An Analysis of Food Expenditure Patterns for Canadian-born and Foreign-born Consumers. Working Paper Series 00-05. Burnaby, B.C.: Simon Fraser University, Centre for Excellence: Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis.
Werner, C. 2000. A Taste of Canada: An Analysis of Food Expenditure Patterns for Canadian-born and Foreign-born Consumers. MA Project, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby.
DeVoretz, D. and C. Werner. 1999. A Theory of Social Forces and Immigrant Second Language Acquisition. Working Paper Series 99-25. Burnaby, B.C.: Simon Fraser University, Centre for Excellence: Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis.