This is a really interesting question. Links between economic growth and demographic growth have been a long-standing debate in the field of demography. What are those links? It's been a debate for the last 400 years, basically, in the field of demography and population studies.
What I, as a demographer, can tell you is that there is certainly a link between the two. When we're observing—and that's my job—shifts in interprovincial migration patterns, we know that there's usually a link to economic shifts as well. A good example is what's happened in Alberta very recently. We've seen a decrease in the movements toward Alberta in terms of internal migration. We all know that recently the price of oil was slightly down. Economic growth was slowed down a bit in Alberta.
In the demography division, we don't have specific studies linking the two—