Gender differences in the earnings produced by a middle range education: The case of Canadian ‘colleges’
Authors: Michael R. Smith, Sean Waite, and Claire Durand
Overview
Abstract (English)
In this paper we use data on consecutive cohorts of recent graduates from community colleges or community college-like institutions to address the following questions about the gender earnings gap: i) What was the trend in the gender earnings gap for these recent graduates? ii) What role in the observed trends in the gender earnings gap was played by occupational demand? iii) How and to what extent did the domestic division of labour contribute to the gender earnings gap in this young sample? We find that the gap fell then rose, that occupational demand played a role in these shifts, and that the domestic division of labour did indeed contribute to the gap in this young sample. Furthermore, our results point to a process of cumulation of factors that increase the earnings gap which has both substantive and methodological implications.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Michael R. Smith, Sean Waite, and Claire Durand |
Publication Year | 2017 |
Title | Gender differences in the earnings produced by a middle range education: The case of Canadian ‘colleges’ |
Volume | 66 |
Journal Name | Social Science Research |
Number | August |
Pages | 140-153 |
Publication Language | English |
- Michael R. Smith
- Michael R. Smith, Sean Waite, and Claire Durand
- Gender differences in the earnings produced by a middle range education: The case of Canadian ‘colleges’
- Social Science Research
- 66
- 2017
- August
- 140-153