The increase in earnings inequality among men in particular in Canada has been well documented. This paper adds to our knowledge of inequality trends by addressing three issues. First, what has happened to earnings inequality among the employed population in the 1990s? We find that earnings inequality and polarization increased little in the population of all workers (men and women combined) between the mid-1980s and mid-1990s. The second question relates to the impact of the changing propensity of Canadians to hold a job on earnings inequality. Put another way, if we focus on the entire population of working age Canadians (those with and without paid employment), what are the inequality trends. We find that earnings inequality among the wo...
This paper investigates changes in the distribution of earnings across 87 metropolitan areas in Cana...
We use tax-based longitudinal microdata for 1982-99 to (i) examine how earnings distributions have s...
études (le taux de participation chez les non-étudiants) ainsi que les changements dans le taux d’em...
In this paper we ask the three following questions : 1) even after controlling for cyclical effects,...
This paper examines the Canadian labour market during the 1990s and contrasts it to prior decades, w...
This paper examines the variability of workers ’ earnings in Canada over the period 1982–2006. We de...
This paper examines educational earnings differentials in Canada in the 1980s and compares changes i...
Over the last decade, a renewed interest in thedistribution of earnings has taken hold inCanada as e...
Several recent studies have found that earnings inequality in Canada has grown considerably since th...
This study focuses on the measurement and factors underlying the unequal dispersion of income among ...
Conventional wisdom has it that U. S. society is both richer and more unequal than Canadian society,...
Several recent studies have found that earnings inequality in Canada has grown considerably since th...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the increase in earnings inequality and the relationshi...
In this study we document recent trends in family earnings inequality using data from the Canadian C...
In spite of data and methodological challenges, research has largely reached the conclusion that ear...
This paper investigates changes in the distribution of earnings across 87 metropolitan areas in Cana...
We use tax-based longitudinal microdata for 1982-99 to (i) examine how earnings distributions have s...
études (le taux de participation chez les non-étudiants) ainsi que les changements dans le taux d’em...
In this paper we ask the three following questions : 1) even after controlling for cyclical effects,...
This paper examines the Canadian labour market during the 1990s and contrasts it to prior decades, w...
This paper examines the variability of workers ’ earnings in Canada over the period 1982–2006. We de...
This paper examines educational earnings differentials in Canada in the 1980s and compares changes i...
Over the last decade, a renewed interest in thedistribution of earnings has taken hold inCanada as e...
Several recent studies have found that earnings inequality in Canada has grown considerably since th...
This study focuses on the measurement and factors underlying the unequal dispersion of income among ...
Conventional wisdom has it that U. S. society is both richer and more unequal than Canadian society,...
Several recent studies have found that earnings inequality in Canada has grown considerably since th...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the increase in earnings inequality and the relationshi...
In this study we document recent trends in family earnings inequality using data from the Canadian C...
In spite of data and methodological challenges, research has largely reached the conclusion that ear...
This paper investigates changes in the distribution of earnings across 87 metropolitan areas in Cana...
We use tax-based longitudinal microdata for 1982-99 to (i) examine how earnings distributions have s...
études (le taux de participation chez les non-étudiants) ainsi que les changements dans le taux d’em...