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Winners and Losers in the Labour Market of the 1990s Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Heisz, Andrew
Jackson, Andrew
Picot, Garnett
This paper examines the Canadian labour market during the 1990s and contrasts it to prior decades, with a special focus on distributional outcomes. It discusses changes in relative earnings between groups, changes in relative labour market outcomes of women and older workers, changes in earnings and income inequality, and changes in low-income.
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Paper provided by Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch in its series Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series with number
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Keywords: Labour ; Employment and unemployment ; Wages ; salaries and other earnings ; Labour mobility ; turnover and work absences ; Other versions of this item:
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