Kevin Milligan is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of British Columbia, and is also affiliated with the C.D. Howe Institute and the National Bureau of Economic Research. His undergraduate studies were undertaken at Queen’s University and he received his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto in 2001.
His research is in the fields of public and labour economics, with a focus on the economics of children and the elderly, as well as other tax and labour market policy topics. He has published numerous papers on topics including maternity leave, child tax benefits, childcare subsidies, retirement savings, education savings, public pensions, social assistance, and inequality.
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