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 | |||
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Private sector |
Public sector |
Both sectors |
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$ | 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. |