Table 18
Differences in earnings between inter-provincial employees
working in Alberta only and Alberta resident employees, coefficients from
earning regressions, 2009
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| Controls | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Worked in Alberta only | Age | Marital status | Industry | Firm size | |
| coefficient | |||||
| Men | -11,890 | -11,332 | -10,098 | -15,701 | -18,469 |
| Aged less than 35 | -3,539 | -3,176 | -2,257 | -6,591 | -8,416 |
| Aged 35 or more | -16,744 | -16,970 | -15,662 | -21,667 | -25,256 |
| Women | -14,183 | -10,741 | -10,836 | -9,480 | -9,925 |
| Aged less than 35 | -9,625 | -7,477 | -7,584 | -6,972 | -7,327 |
| Aged 35 or more | -14,761 | -14,391 | -14,495 | -12,118 | -12,696 |
Note(s):
Results on "worked only in Alberta" coefficients from 30 different
regressions. The models progressively add up controls. All coefficients presented
are significant at the 1% level. The base group is represented by Alberta
resident employees of average age who are married and employed in a firm with 1 to 19 employees
in the manufacturing sector.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Inter-provincial Workforce Database.
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