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The evolution of male-female earnings differentials in Canadian universities,1970–2001
Authors:Casey Warman  Frances Woolley  Christopher Worswick
Institution:Department of Economics, Queen's University;
Department of Economics, Carleton University;
Department of Economics, Carleton University
Abstract:Abstract .  The evolution of academic salaries and the gender earnings gap in Canadian universities is analysed using a unique Statistics Canada data set containing detailed information on all full-time teachers at Canadian universities over the period 1970 through 2001. Male salaries declined across cohorts, while female salaries remained stable; consequently, male-female earnings differentials have narrowed. Recent years have also seen increasing variation in academic salaries for both men and women. A gender earnings gap remains, the bulk of which can be explained by differences in men's and women's rank and field. The unexplained earnings gap has decreased over time.
Keywords:J16  J31
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