Chart 6a
The wage increases of young people in the 2000s did not sufficiently compensate for the losses in the 1980s and 1990s, Men

The title of the graph is "Chart 6 The wage increases of young people in the 2000s did not sufficiently compensate for the losses in the 1980s and 1990s, Men."
This is a line chart.
There are in total 32 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 70 and ends at 140 with ticks every 10 points.
There are 5 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "Median real hourly wage of full-time workers (index 1981=100)."
The units of the horizontal axis are years from 1981 to 2012.
The title of series 1 is "17 to 24 years."
The minimum value is 76.4 occurring in 2004.
The maximum value is 100.0 occurring in 1981.
The title of series 2 is "25 to 34 years."
The minimum value is 87.0 occurring in 1997.
The maximum value is 100.0 occurring in 1981.
The title of series 3 is "35 to 44 years."
The minimum value is 94.0 occurring in 2003.
The maximum value is 106.4 occurring in 1988.
The title of series 4 is "45 to 54 years."
The minimum value is 100.0 occurring in 1981.
The maximum value is 113.7 occurring in 1997.
The title of series 5 is "55 to 64 years."
The minimum value is 100.0 occurring in 1981.
The maximum value is 115.6 occurring in 2012.

Chart 6 The wage increases of young people in the 2000s did not sufficiently compensate for the losses in the 1980s and 1990s, Men, Median real hourly wage of full-time workers (index 1981=100)
  17 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years
1981 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
1982 95.9 99.4 101.5 102.6 101.9
1983 91.8 98.9 103.1 105.3 103.7
1984 87.7 98.3 104.6 107.9 105.6
1985 84.7 95.8 104.4 110.2 108.1
1986 81.8 93.3 104.3 112.5 110.6
1987 82.8 94.1 103.0 113.2 110.7
1988 86.5 95.8 106.4 113.5 114.5
1989 83.8 93.4 104.4 111.9 111.3
1990 83.4 93.0 103.3 112.4 114.6
1991 82.5 92.1 102.7 112.6 114.4
1992 81.7 91.3 102.0 112.8 114.2
1993 80.8 90.4 101.3 113.0 114.0
1994 79.9 89.5 100.7 113.2 113.8
1995 79.0 88.7 100.0 113.3 113.6
1996 78.1 87.8 99.4 113.5 113.4
1997 77.2 87.0 98.7 113.7 113.1
1998 76.5 88.0 97.6 112.6 113.9
1999 78.1 87.8 97.6 113.2 111.7
2000 77.0 91.4 97.3 113.1 115.2
2001 81.1 89.7 97.0 111.5 112.5
2002 80.6 90.6 96.4 112.8 113.8
2003 78.6 88.9 94.0 109.8 114.5
2004 76.4 88.5 95.0 109.2 113.6
2005 81.5 89.4 94.9 108.4 112.5
2006 80.1 92.0 96.6 107.3 110.3
2007 84.9 92.4 98.8 109.3 112.6
2008 85.7 92.2 99.7 110.3 113.6
2009 89.8 96.0 104.8 112.1 113.1
2010 87.9 97.0 103.2 112.5 114.8
2011 85.9 95.5 99.2 111.8 114.4
2012 86.8 96.5 101.1 113.2 115.6
Notes: The sample consists of paid workers age 17 to 64 who were employed full-time in their main job in May (in December for 1984). Hourly wages were adjusted using province-specific Consumer Price Index.
Estimates for 1982, 1983, 1985 and 1991 to 1996 are based on data interpolations.
Sources: Statistics Canada, Survey of Work History, 1981; Survey of Union Membership, 1984; Labour Market Activity Survey, 1986 to 1990; Labour Force Survey, 1997 to 2012.
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