This paper examines educational earnings differentials in Canada in the 1980s and compares changes in differentials to those in the United States. Our major finding is that the college/high school differential increased much less in Canada than in the United States. We also find that within educational groups the distribution of earnings widened, gender pay gaps narrowed, and age pay gaps increased in Canada as in the United States. The greater growth of the college graduate proportion of the work force in Canada than in the United States is one important reason why differentials rose more modestly in Canada than in the United States. The greater strength of Canadian unions in wage-setting, and the faster growth of real national output, and...
Analysis of 1980, 1985, and 1990 Canadian census data shows the relationship between educational att...
Over the last decade, a renewed interest in thedistribution of earnings has taken hold inCanada as e...
In the 1970s, the relative earnings advantage of highly educated workers, par-ticularly recent or yo...
This paper analyzes the differences in wage ratios of university graduates to less than university g...
The increase in earnings inequality among men in particular in Canada has been well documented. This...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the increase in earnings inequality and the relationshi...
This study focuses on the measurement and factors underlying the unequal dispersion of income among ...
This paper examines the evolution of the returns to human capital in Canada over the period 1980-200...
Conventional wisdom has it that U. S. society is both richer and more unequal than Canadian society,...
The gap between Canadian and U.S. living standards widened considerably in the 1990s. Americans, on ...
Wages for more- and less-educated workers have followed strikingly different paths in the U.S. and C...
and SEDAP and SSHRCC for financial support. The Education Premium in Canada and the United States It...
The economic position of low-skilled workers relative to high-skilled workers has worsened in many i...
We examine the evolution of the returns to human capital in Canada over the period 1980-2005. Our ma...
This thesis is an inquiry into the behaviour of skill differentials among Canadian blue-color worker...
Analysis of 1980, 1985, and 1990 Canadian census data shows the relationship between educational att...
Over the last decade, a renewed interest in thedistribution of earnings has taken hold inCanada as e...
In the 1970s, the relative earnings advantage of highly educated workers, par-ticularly recent or yo...
This paper analyzes the differences in wage ratios of university graduates to less than university g...
The increase in earnings inequality among men in particular in Canada has been well documented. This...
This paper provides an empirical analysis of the increase in earnings inequality and the relationshi...
This study focuses on the measurement and factors underlying the unequal dispersion of income among ...
This paper examines the evolution of the returns to human capital in Canada over the period 1980-200...
Conventional wisdom has it that U. S. society is both richer and more unequal than Canadian society,...
The gap between Canadian and U.S. living standards widened considerably in the 1990s. Americans, on ...
Wages for more- and less-educated workers have followed strikingly different paths in the U.S. and C...
and SEDAP and SSHRCC for financial support. The Education Premium in Canada and the United States It...
The economic position of low-skilled workers relative to high-skilled workers has worsened in many i...
We examine the evolution of the returns to human capital in Canada over the period 1980-2005. Our ma...
This thesis is an inquiry into the behaviour of skill differentials among Canadian blue-color worker...
Analysis of 1980, 1985, and 1990 Canadian census data shows the relationship between educational att...
Over the last decade, a renewed interest in thedistribution of earnings has taken hold inCanada as e...
In the 1970s, the relative earnings advantage of highly educated workers, par-ticularly recent or yo...