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Table 8
Scientific and engineering PhDs full-time earnings in 2000 by sector of employment, the 10 largest cities and Canada

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  Average full-time earnings1 for science and engineering PhDs
(age and gender adjusted)
Full-time employed science and
engineering PhDs
Labour market size
Private
sector
Public
sector
Both
sectors
$ Counts
Canada 81,834 77,080 79,623 40,710 23,901,360
Toronto (Ont.) 81,450 83,321 82,115 7,815 3,728,980
Montreal (Que.) 76,039 72,381 74,440 5,615 2,761,215
Vancouver (B.C.) 81,854 92,962 89,179 3,740 1,620,920
Ottawa – Hull (Ont./Que.)
88,208 72,168 80,891 4,185 845,050
Calgary (Alta.) 86,711 77,740 82,739 2,030 756,130
Edmonton (Alta.) 72,931 73,002 73,527 2,115 741,160
Quebec City (Que.) 75,436 74,563 74,161 1,400 562,750
Winnipeg (Man.) 84,793 74,191 76,872 935 533,360
Hamilton (Ont.) 80,321 86,785 83,555 950 527,545
London (Ont.) 69,950 75,045 74,715 850 342,995
1. Earnings are age and sex adjusted.
Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulation, 2001 Census of Population.