Wage Growth over the Past 30 Years: Changing Wages by Age and Education - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 11-626-X2012008

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This article in the Economic Insights series examines two questions: (1) Which groups of Canadian workers have experienced stronger real wage growth over the past three decades?; and (2) To what extent do individuals' acquisition of education, general work experience, and seniority within firms, as well as their movements into higher-wage or lower-wage occupations and industries, account for differences in real wage growth observed across groups of workers? This article uses data from various Statistics Canada surveys and focuses on the real (hourly or weekly) wages earned by full-time workers. It is based on research carried out at Statistics Canada aimed at providing information on how wage rates of Canadian workers have changed over the past three decades. Wages are expressed in 2010 dollars.

Issue Number: 2012008
Author(s): Lu, Yuqian; Morissette, René; Picot, Garnett

Main Product: Economic Insights

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