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Women in the Economy

Posted on 08 March 2010 by Tom Kertes

B.C. Policy Note has an interesting post on the state of women in Canada’s economy:

Why are women’s average annual earnings for full-time, full-year work in 2007 only 71 .4% of men’s? Why are average hourly wages so different: in January 2010, women got paid on average $20.59 per hour, compared to men’s $24.49? Why do women continue to be overrepresented in low-wage jobs? Over 60% of minimum wage workers are women and the proportion of workers earning under $10 per hour is similar. read more

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