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24504|aThe gender composition and wages : |h[electronic resource]|bwhy is Canada different from the United States? / |cby Michael Baker and Nicole Fortin.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bStatistics Canada |cAugust 2000.
300 |a46p.|bgraphs, references, tables
4901 |aAnalytical Studies Branch research paper series|x1205-9153|vNo. 140
500 |aThe catalogue number (11F0019MPE) and ISBN (0-660-18089-8) for the print edition have been incorrectly copied in this electronic publication.
5203 |aIn this paper we provide a comprehensive picture, circa the late 1980's, of the occupational gender segregation in Canada and its consequences for wages. We examine not only the conventional correlations between the femaleness of occupations and wage rates, but also alternative representations of the relative positions of female jobs, such as kernel density estimates. We also draw explicit comparisons of our findings to evidence from the United States.--Introduction
590 |a12-35-Supp|b2012-08-09
7102 |aStatistics Canada.
7201 |aBaker, Michael
7201 |aFortin, Nicole
77508|tTaux de féminité des professions et salaires : |w(CaOODSP)9.604391
7760#|tThe gender composition and wages: why is Canada different from the United States? / |w(CaOODSP)9.615082
830#0|aResearch paper series (Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch)|x1205-9153|vNo. 140|w(CaOODSP)9.504421
85640|ahttp://publications.gc.ca|qPDF|s420 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/Collection/CS11-0019-140E.pdf|yNo. 140