Second generation Canadian women earns more
Share Second generation immigrants’ daughters earn a much higher hourly and annual salary than their counterparts with Canadian-born parents, a Statistics Canada study says. This study, published in the October 2007 edition of Perspectives on Labour and Income, focuses on second-generation Canadians aged 17 to 29—young men and women born in Canada to two immigrant parents between 1967 and 1982. Taking education levels into account, the study... [Read More...]
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