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November 2002     Vol. 3, no. 11

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Earnings over time

Charles Beach, Ross Finnie and David Gray

  • The overall variation of age-adjusted earnings among men increased substantially (13%) between the periods 1982 to 1989 and 1990 to 1997. In comparison, the increase among women was quite modest (1.5%).

Authors

Charles Beach is with the Department of Economics at Queen's University. Ross Finnie is with the School of Policy Studies at Queen's University, and the Business and Labour Market Analysis Division. David Gray is with the University of Ottawa. Ross Finnie can be reached at (613) 951-3962 or perspectives@statcan.gc.ca.

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