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Which bachelor's degree programs were associated with the highest pay prior to the COVID-19 pandemic? : a focus on very detailed fields of study / by Marc Frenette and Tomasz Handler.CS11-626/2020-120E-PDF

"This study reports on the median earnings of bachelor's degree graduates five years after graduation (prior to the COVID-19 pandemic), after adjusting for age, institution, and year of graduation. Results are shown for 118 fields for men and for 123 fields for women. This information is highly relevant to students, who must select specific disciplines and base their decisions in part on the earnings associated with disciplines"--Supplied by publisher.

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Department/Agency
  • Statistics Canada, issuing body.
TitleWhich bachelor's degree programs were associated with the highest pay prior to the COVID-19 pandemic? : a focus on very detailed fields of study / by Marc Frenette and Tomasz Handler.
Series title
  • Economic insights, 1927-503X ; no. 120
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
Other language editions[French]
FormatDigital text
Electronic document
Note(s)
  • Issued also in French under title: Quels programmes de baccalauréat étaient associés aux plus hauts salaires avant la pandémie de COVID-19? Un regard sur les domaines d’études très détaillés.
  • "Catalogue no. 11-626-X - 2020018 - No. 120."
  • "Release date: August 24, 2020."
  • Issued also in HTML format.
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 10-11).
Publishing information
  • [Ottawa] : Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada, 2020.
  • ©2020
Author / Contributor
  • Frenette, Marc, author.
Description1 online resource (11 pages) : colour graphs.
ISBN9780660357539
Catalogue number
  • CS11-626/2020-120E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number11-626-X
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