Table 2
Descriptive statistics for men and women employed full-time — Change in selected characteristics from 1981 to 1998

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Descriptive statistics for men and women employed full-time — Change in selected characteristics from 1981 to 1998
Table summary
This table displays how descriptive statistics for men and women employed full-time changed from 1981 to 1998. The row headers describe the two samples considered (workers aged 17 to 64 and workers aged 25 to 54) and, for each of the two samples, selected worker and job characteristics. The column headers identify men and women, the years 1981 and 1998, and the change in worker and job characteristics observed from 1981 to 1998.
  Men Women
1981 1998 Change  1981 1998 Change
Workers aged 17 to 64  
Average tenure (months) 98.7 102.2 3.5 68.6 94.2 25.6
Percent with a university degree 13.5 19.4 5.9 10.7 20.4 9.7
Percent unionized 43.4 33.0 -10.4 34.5 31.3 -3.2
Percent in consumer services 13.4 16.7 3.3 21.8 22.8 1.0
Percent in public services 18.3 16.6 -1.7 33.1 35.1 2.0
Percent in clerical occupations 7.4 6.1 -1.3 38.3 26.9 -11.4
Workers aged 25 to 54  
Average tenure (months) 100.8 105.3 4.5 74.3 98.5 24.2
Percent with a university degree 16.6 21.5 4.9 13.6 22.3 8.7
Percent unionized 45.5 35.0 -10.5 37.9 33.5 -4.4
Percent in consumer services 11.9 15.1 3.2 18.9 20.3 1.4
Percent in public services 19.8 17.5 -2.3 36.7 37.0 0.3
Percent in clerical occupations 7.1 5.9 -1.2 35.6 26.9 -8.7
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, 1981 Survey of Work History and 1998 Labour Force Survey.
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