Among Canadian-born individuals aged 25 to 44, the weekly earnings of men in 4 of 10 designated visible minority categories were significantly lower than those of men identified as White. The largest differences were observed among men who identified as Black or Latin American. The weekly earnings of women in designated visible minority categories were either higher than, or not significantly different than, the earnings of women identified as White.
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