Publications
Selected Publications
Coomes, O.T., T.R. Moore, J. Paterson, S. Breau, N. Ross and N.T. Roulet (2013) Academic performance indicators for departments of geography in the U.S. and Canada. The Professional Geographer. 65(3): 433-450.
SEBASTIEN BREAU
Bolton, K.C. and S. Breau (2012) Growing unequal? Changes in the distribution of earnings across Canadian cities. Urban Studies. 49(6): 1377-1396.
Breau, S. and W. M. Brown (2011) Exporting, foreign direct investment and wages: Evidence from the Canadian manufacturing sector. Growth & Change. 42(3): 261-286.
Jacquemond, M. and S. Breau (2015) A spatial analysis of precarious forms of employment in France. Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie. 106(5): 536-555.
Breau, S. and J. Essletzbichler (2013) Contesting inequality. Environment and Planning A. 45(8): 1775-1784.
Breau, S. (2014) The Occupy movement and the top 1% in Canada. Antipode. 46(1): 13-33.
Breau, S., D. Kogler and K. C. Bolton (2014) On the relationship between innovation and wage inequality: New evidence from Canadian cities. Economic Geography. 90(4): 351-373.
Breau, S. (2015) Rising inequality in Canada: A regional perspective. Applied Geography. 61: 58-69.
Coomes, O.T., T. R. Moore and S. Breau (2017) The price of journals in Geography. Professional Geographer. 69(2) 251-262.
Breau, S. and R. Saillant (2016) Regional income disparities in Canada: Exploring the geographical dimensions of an old debate. Regional Science, Regional Studies 3(1): 464-482.
Breau, S., M. Shin and N. Burkhart (2018) Pulling apart: New perspectives on the spatial dimensions of neighourhood income disparities in Canadian cities. Journal of Geographical Systems. 20(1): 1-15.
Cavanaugh, A. and S. Breau (2018) Locating geographies of inequality: Publication trends across OECD countries. Regional Studies. 52(9): 1225-1236.
Breau, S., B. Toy, M. Brown, R. Macdonald and O. Coomes (2018) In the footsteps of Mackintosh and Innis: Tracking Canada's economic centre of gravity since the Great Depression. Canadian Public Policy. 44(4): 356-367.