The persistent gap : exploring the earnings differential between recent male and female postsecondary graduates / by Ted Wannell.: CS11-0019/26E-PDF
"While the participation rate of women in postsecondary education and full-time jobs increased dramatically in recent years, the earnings gap between men and women has narrowed at a slower rate. The National Graduates Survey (1984) and the subsequent Follow-up of Graduates Survey (1987) provide a unique window on the earnings gap in a very specific cohort of well-educated individuals: 1982 graduates of Canadian universities and community colleges. The earnings differential between male and female graduates is analyzed through both descriptive and multivariate techniques."--Abstract.
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| Title | The persistent gap : exploring the earnings differential between recent male and female postsecondary graduates / by Ted Wannell. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 58 p. |
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