Data table for Chart 11
Non-permanent residents earn substantially less than Canadian-born people and established immigrants1
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Age2 | Resident status | |||
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Non-permanent | New immigrants | Established immigrants | Canadian-born | |
Predicted earnings per week in dollars | ||||
15 | 257 | 228 | 324 | 383 |
20 | 331 | 293 | 417 | 492 |
25 | 409 | 362 | 514 | 607 |
30 | 484 | 428 | 609 | 720 |
35 | 551 | 488 | 694 | 819 |
40 | 602 | 533 | 758 | 895 |
45 | 632 | 559 | 795 | 939 |
50 | 636 | 563 | 801 | 946 |
55 | 615 | 545 | 775 | 915 |
60 | 572 | 506 | 719 | 850 |
65 | 510 | 451 | 642 | 758 |
70 | 436 | 386 | 549 | 649 |
75 | 359 | 317 | 452 | 534 |
1. Figures are for urban women who speak English and have a postsecondary education. 2. Age on Census Day. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006. |
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