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adam_text | Contents
Figures and Tables ix
1 Dimensions of Inequality in a Just Society 1
DAVID A. GREEN AND JONATHAN R. KESSELMAN
2 Normative Dimensions of Inequality 33
COLIN M. MACLEOD AND AVICAIL EISENBERC
3 Rising Income Inequality in the 1990s:
An Exploration of Three Data Sources 65
MARC FRENETTE, DAVID A. GREEN, AND
GARNETT PICOT
4 How Has Earnings Mobility in Canada Changed? 101
CHARLES M. BEACH
5 Consumption Inequality in Canada 127
THOMAS F. CROSSLEY AND KRISHNA PENDAKUR
6 How Much Does Employment Matter for Inequality
in Canada and Elsewhere? 155
LARS OSBERG
7 Inequalities in Political and Community Participation 189
JAMES CURTIS, EDWARD GRABB, AND THOMAS PERKS
8 Fitting Kids In: Children and Inequality in Canada 221
SHELLEY PHIPPS AND LYNN LETHBRIDGE
viii • . Contents
9 Ethnic Inequality in Canada: Economic and Health
Dimensions 249
ELLEN M. GEE, KAREN M. KOBAYASHI, AND
STEVEN C. PRUS
10 Recent Trends in Wage Inequality and the Wage
Structure in Canada 273
BRAHIM BOUDARBAT, THOMAS LEMIEUX, AND
W. CRAIG RIDDELL
n Gender Dimensions of Changes in Earnings
Inequality in Canada 307
NICOLE M. FORTIN AND TAMMY SCHIRLE
12 Taxation Impacts on Inequality in Canada:
Methodologies and Findings 347
JONATHAN R. KESSELMAN AND RON CHEUNG
13 Dis embedding Liberalism? The New Social Policy
Paradigm in Canada 417
KEITH G. BANTING
Contributors 453
Index 461
Figures and Tables
FIGURES
3.1 Annual national unemployment rate: males 25 54, 1976 2002 75
3.2 Gini coefficient, SCF/SLID: economic families, 1980 2000 77
3.3 Adult equivalent market income: economic families,
1980 2000 78
3.4 Gini coefficient, disposable income: census families, 1992 2000 83
5.1 Consumption by birth cohort and year 139
5.2 Inequality of consumption by birth cohort and year 141
5.3 Age consumption profiles by birth cohort 142
5.4 Age inequality profiles by birth cohort 144
6.1 Annual number of hours worked per person 157
6.2 Differences in tastes and money income inequality 159
6.3 Average working hours in Canada compared to other countries,
1994 95 178
8.1 Mean disposable household equivalent income: ratios of top
to bottom decile, fifth to bottom decile, Canada, 1973 97 225
8.2 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
all children, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 228
8.3 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles: two
parents, one child familes, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 229
8.4 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles: two
parents, three children families, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 230
8.5 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles: families
with mothers under age 25, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 231
8.6 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
single mother families, Canada 1973, 1985, 1997 232
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8.7 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles: two
parents, one earner families, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 233
8.8 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
two parents, two earner families, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 233
8.9 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
all children, Canada and US, 1997 239
8.10 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
all children, UK (1995) and Australia (1994) 240
8.n Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
all children, Germany (1994) and Norway (1995) 241
10.1 Male wage gap relative to high school graduates, unadjusted:
full time men, log weekly earnings 282
10.2 Male wage gap relative to high school graduates, adjusted for
experience: full time men, log weekly earnings 283
10.3 Female wage gap relative to high school graduates, unadjusted:
full time women, log weekly earnings 284
10.4 Female wage gap relative to high school graduates, adjusted
for experience: full time women, log weekly earnings 285
10.5 Male wage gaps by age: men aged 46 55 relative to other age
groups, regression adjusted 286
10.6 Female wage gaps by age: women aged 46 55 relative to other
age groups, regression adjusted 287
10.7 Male income inequality between and within education
experience groups: full time men, variance of log weekly
earnings . 289
10.8 Female income inequality between and within education
experience groups: full time women, variance of log weekly
earnings 289
10.9 Male wage gap between high school graduates and BA
graduates by age group 290
10.10 Female wage gap between high school graduates and BA
graduates by age group 291
10.11 Male wage gap between high school graduates and BA
graduates by experience group 292
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10.12 Female wage gap between high school graduates and BA
graduates by experience group 292
10.13 Alternative measures of the high school BA wage gap: men,
adjusted for experience 296
10.14 Alternative measures of the high school BA wage gap:
women, adjusted for experience 297
10.15 Male high school BA wage gap in four data sets: weekly
earnings of full time men, adjusted for experience 298
10.16 Female high school BA wage gap in four data sets: weekly
earnings of full time women, adjusted for experience 299
10.17 Male high school BA wage gap comparing hourly wage rates
and weekly earnings: full time men, adjusted for experience 300
10.18 Female high school BA wage gap comparing hourly wage
rates and weekly earnings: full time women, adjusted for
experience 300
n.i Densities of log earnings 315
11.2 Female/male ratio of median earnings 316
11.3 Summary measures for male log earnings (1982 = 100) 317
11.4 Summary measures for female log earnings (1982 = 100) 319
11.5 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(all families, 1982 = 100) 323
n.6 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(married, with kids, 1982 = 100) 323
11.7 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(married, no kids, 1982 = 100) 324
n.8 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(other families with kids, 1982 = 100) 324
11.9 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(other families, no kids, 1982 = 100) 325
n.io 1997 densities of log equivalent family earnings adjusted
in steps for the indicated factors (1992 dollars) 333
i2.i Lorenz and tax concentration curves, Gini, and progressivity
indices 354
13.1 Recipients of unemployment insurance benefits as a proportion
of unemployed persons, Canada and the US, 1985 99 425
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13.2 Unemployment insurance generosity index, Canadian
provinces and US states, 1995 and 1999 426
13.3 Average welfare income, single parents and one child
(2003 constant dollars), 1986 2003 427
13.4 Average welfare income for single employables (2003
constant dollars), 1986 2003 428
13.5 Average welfare income as a proportion of average family
income, 1989 2002 429
13.6 Inequality among families, three measures of income,
1980 2002 430
13.7 Trend in economic security, 1989 2003 432
13.8 Expenditures on active labour market programs as a
percentage of GDP, 1980 2001 436
13.9 Economic inequality and literacy inequality 439
TABLES
3.1 Market and disposable income inequality, SCF/SLID: economic
families 76
3.2 Market and disposable income inequality, SCF/SLID and TIFF:
census families 82
3.3 Mean adult equivalent market income by vingtile: census
families 85
3.4 Mean adult equivalent disposable income by vingtile: census
families 86
3.5 Mean adult equivalent total income by vingtile, SCF,
Census, and TIFF: census families 90
3.a Mean adult equivalent paid earnings, net self employment
income, and other market income by vingtile of market
income: census families, tax data (TIFF) 96
4.1 Eight year transition matrices, 1982 90 107
4.2 Eight year transition matrices, 1991 99 108
4.3 One year transition matrices, 1998 99 (peak of cycle) 109
4.4 One year transition matrices, 1991 92 (trough of cycle) 109
4.5 Estimates of M by length of time frame 118
Figures and Tables % xilj
4.6 Percentage distribution of earners by earnings category:
men and women, selected years 119
5.1 Number of observations by birth cohort and year 137
5.2 Average consumption by birth cohort and year 138
5.3 Inequality of consumption by birth cohort and year 140
6.1 International differences in average actual hours worked:
Canada and other countries, 1996 97 162
6.2 Attitudes toward traditional gender roles across countries:
males and females, all ages and those under 35 years 166
6.3 Income inequality in Canada, UK, US, Germany, France,
and Sweden, 1994 97: working age households (actual and
simulated as if at Canadian levels of work force participation) 169
6.4 Annual employment rates, ages 18 64, 1994 97 176
6.a Probability of employment in the past twelve months in
Canada, 1997, probit regression: single males and females
aged 18 64, head or spouse 180
6.b Probability of employment in the past twelve months in
Canada, 1997, multinomial logit: married males and females 181
7.1 Economic and social status categories and mean involvement
levels in informal networks, voting, and community
organization memberships (ESCS national sample, 2000) 196
7.2 Relative effects (betas) for economic and social status factors
in controlled analyses of the ESCS 2000 data 199
7 3 Economic and social status categories and mean levels for
interest in politics, discussing politics, political group activity
and public protest actions (WVS national sample, 2000) 201
7.4 Relative effects (betas) for economic and social status effects
in controlled analyses of the WVS 2000 data 205
75 Economic and social status categories and mean levels of
volunteering (hours to organization) and donations (amounts
and number) (NSGVP national sample, 1997) 208
7.6 Relative effects (betas) for economic and social status factors
in controlled analyses of the NSGVP 1997 data 210
8.1 Ordinary Least Squares estimates of inequality measures,
Canada, 1973 97 234
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8.2 Inequality measures for Canada (1997), US (1997), UK (1995),
Germany (1994), Norway (1995), and Australia (1994): all
individuals and children 238
9 i Percentage distribution of ethnic groups by mother tongue
and immigrant status, Canadian population aged twenty
and over 256
9.2 Economic events: odds ratios in relation to ethnocultural factors,
before (unadjusted) and after (adjusted) controlling
for gender, age, marital status, and education 261
9.3 Health events: odds ratios in relation to ethnocultural
factors, before (unadjusted) and after (adjusted) controlling
for gender (for chronic condition and physical check up
models only), age, marital status, education, and income 264
10.1 High school BA wage gap by age groups, all full time workers 294
10.2 High school BA wage gap by experience groups, all full time workers
295
n.i Proportion of families in indicated categories 312
11.2 Male and female labour force participation and the proportion
of women working part time 314
11.3 Assortative mating measures: proportion of married couples
without children in the cross tabulation of female and male
earnings deciles 322
11.4 Weights used in the decomposition 332
n.5 Decomposition results: inequality statistics 334
n.6 Decomposition results: changes in inequality measures 336
12.1 Types of studies of the distributional impact of taxation 350
12.2 Major inequality indices and their progressivity indices 356
12.3 Transfers and income taxes as a percentage of money income,
Canada, 1971 2000 372
12.4 Gini coefficients for various income measures and attribution
to transfers and taxes, Canada, 1971 2000 373
12.5 Ranking of nine countries pre and post tax income
distributions by generalized entropy inequality measures,
1979 83 376
Figures and Tables • xv
12.6 Decomposition of tax systems redistributive effects for twelve
OECD countries 379
12.7 Distribution of tax burden in equivalent variation for
steady state generations, US, 1984 382
12.8 Average tax rates for alternative incidence assumptions and
income bases, Canada, 1972 (percentages) 385
12.9 Average tax rates by family broad income groups, Canada,
1988 (percentages) 386
12.10 Redistributional impact of taxes by order of government and
type of tax, Canada, 1986 (global relative share adjustment
indices) 387
12.11 Average tax rates by household type and income level,
Canada, 1986 (percentages) 388
12.12 Average tax rates for households by deciles, annual vs.
lifetime views, Canada, 1970 (percentages) 390
13.1 The postwar welfare state, Canada in comparative perspective,
1980 or near year 421
13.2 Pre primary education in selected OECD countries, 2000 435
13.3 University participation of persons aged 18 21 by family
socioeconomic status (SES), 1986 94 441
13.4 Participation in post secondary education (PSE) of persons
aged 18 21, by family income, 1998 441
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Contents
Figures and Tables ix
1 Dimensions of Inequality in a Just Society 1
DAVID A. GREEN AND JONATHAN R. KESSELMAN
2 Normative Dimensions of Inequality 33
COLIN M. MACLEOD AND AVICAIL EISENBERC
3 Rising Income Inequality in the 1990s:
An Exploration of Three Data Sources 65
MARC FRENETTE, DAVID A. GREEN, AND
GARNETT PICOT
4 How Has Earnings Mobility in Canada Changed? 101
CHARLES M. BEACH
5 Consumption Inequality in Canada 127
THOMAS F. CROSSLEY AND KRISHNA PENDAKUR
6 How Much Does Employment Matter for Inequality
in Canada and Elsewhere? 155
LARS OSBERG
7 Inequalities in Political and Community Participation 189
JAMES CURTIS, EDWARD GRABB, AND THOMAS PERKS
8 Fitting Kids In: Children and Inequality in Canada 221
SHELLEY PHIPPS AND LYNN LETHBRIDGE
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9 Ethnic Inequality in Canada: Economic and Health
Dimensions 249
ELLEN M. GEE, KAREN M. KOBAYASHI, AND
STEVEN C. PRUS
10 Recent Trends in Wage Inequality and the Wage
Structure in Canada 273
BRAHIM BOUDARBAT, THOMAS LEMIEUX, AND
W. CRAIG RIDDELL
n Gender Dimensions of Changes in Earnings
Inequality in Canada 307
NICOLE M. FORTIN AND TAMMY SCHIRLE
12 Taxation Impacts on Inequality in Canada:
Methodologies and Findings 347
JONATHAN R. KESSELMAN AND RON CHEUNG
13 Dis embedding Liberalism? The New Social Policy
Paradigm in Canada 417
KEITH G. BANTING
Contributors 453
Index 461
Figures and Tables
FIGURES
3.1 Annual national unemployment rate: males 25 54, 1976 2002 75
3.2 Gini coefficient, SCF/SLID: economic families, 1980 2000 77
3.3 Adult equivalent market income: economic families,
1980 2000 78
3.4 Gini coefficient, disposable income: census families, 1992 2000 83
5.1 Consumption by birth cohort and year 139
5.2 Inequality of consumption by birth cohort and year 141
5.3 Age consumption profiles by birth cohort 142
5.4 Age inequality profiles by birth cohort 144
6.1 Annual number of hours worked per person 157
6.2 Differences in tastes and money income inequality 159
6.3 Average working hours in Canada compared to other countries,
1994 95 178
8.1 Mean disposable household equivalent income: ratios of top
to bottom decile, fifth to bottom decile, Canada, 1973 97 225
8.2 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
all children, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 228
8.3 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles: two
parents, one child familes, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 229
8.4 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles: two
parents, three children families, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 230
8.5 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles: families
with mothers under age 25, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 231
8.6 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
single mother families, Canada 1973, 1985, 1997 232
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8.7 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles: two
parents, one earner families, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 233
8.8 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
two parents, two earner families, Canada, 1973, 1985, 1997 233
8.9 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
all children, Canada and US, 1997 239
8.10 Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
all children, UK (1995) and Australia (1994) 240
8.n Distribution of children by equivalent income deciles:
all children, Germany (1994) and Norway (1995) 241
10.1 Male wage gap relative to high school graduates, unadjusted:
full time men, log weekly earnings 282
10.2 Male wage gap relative to high school graduates, adjusted for
experience: full time men, log weekly earnings 283
10.3 Female wage gap relative to high school graduates, unadjusted:
full time women, log weekly earnings 284
10.4 Female wage gap relative to high school graduates, adjusted
for experience: full time women, log weekly earnings 285
10.5 Male wage gaps by age: men aged 46 55 relative to other age
groups, regression adjusted 286
10.6 Female wage gaps by age: women aged 46 55 relative to other
age groups, regression adjusted 287
10.7 Male income inequality between and within education
experience groups: full time men, variance of log weekly
earnings . 289
10.8 Female income inequality between and within education
experience groups: full time women, variance of log weekly
earnings 289
10.9 Male wage gap between high school graduates and BA
graduates by age group 290
10.10 Female wage gap between high school graduates and BA
graduates by age group 291
10.11 Male wage gap between high school graduates and BA
graduates by experience group 292
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10.12 Female wage gap between high school graduates and BA
graduates by experience group 292
10.13 Alternative measures of the high school BA wage gap: men,
adjusted for experience 296
10.14 Alternative measures of the high school BA wage gap:
women, adjusted for experience 297
10.15 Male high school BA wage gap in four data sets: weekly
earnings of full time men, adjusted for experience 298
10.16 Female high school BA wage gap in four data sets: weekly
earnings of full time women, adjusted for experience 299
10.17 Male high school BA wage gap comparing hourly wage rates
and weekly earnings: full time men, adjusted for experience 300
10.18 Female high school BA wage gap comparing hourly wage
rates and weekly earnings: full time women, adjusted for
experience 300
n.i Densities of log earnings 315
11.2 Female/male ratio of median earnings 316
11.3 Summary measures for male log earnings (1982 = 100) 317
11.4 Summary measures for female log earnings (1982 = 100) 319
11.5 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(all families, 1982 = 100) 323
n.6 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(married, with kids, 1982 = 100) 323
11.7 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(married, no kids, 1982 = 100) 324
n.8 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(other families with kids, 1982 = 100) 324
11.9 Summary measures for log equivalent family earnings
(other families, no kids, 1982 = 100) 325
n.io 1997 densities of log equivalent family earnings adjusted
in steps for the indicated factors (1992 dollars) 333
i2.i Lorenz and tax concentration curves, Gini, and progressivity
indices 354
13.1 Recipients of unemployment insurance benefits as a proportion
of unemployed persons, Canada and the US, 1985 99 425
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13.2 Unemployment insurance generosity index, Canadian
provinces and US states, 1995 and 1999 426
13.3 Average welfare income, single parents and one child
(2003 constant dollars), 1986 2003 427
13.4 Average welfare income for single employables (2003
constant dollars), 1986 2003 428
13.5 Average welfare income as a proportion of average family
income, 1989 2002 429
13.6 Inequality among families, three measures of income,
1980 2002 430
13.7 Trend in economic security, 1989 2003 432
13.8 Expenditures on active labour market programs as a
percentage of GDP, 1980 2001 436
13.9 Economic inequality and literacy inequality 439
TABLES
3.1 Market and disposable income inequality, SCF/SLID: economic
families 76
3.2 Market and disposable income inequality, SCF/SLID and TIFF:
census families 82
3.3 Mean adult equivalent market income by vingtile: census
families 85
3.4 Mean adult equivalent disposable income by vingtile: census
families 86
3.5 Mean adult equivalent total income by vingtile, SCF,
Census, and TIFF: census families 90
3.a Mean adult equivalent paid earnings, net self employment
income, and other market income by vingtile of market
income: census families, tax data (TIFF) 96
4.1 Eight year transition matrices, 1982 90 107
4.2 Eight year transition matrices, 1991 99 108
4.3 One year transition matrices, 1998 99 (peak of cycle) 109
4.4 One year transition matrices, 1991 92 (trough of cycle) 109
4.5 Estimates of M by length of time frame 118
Figures and Tables % xilj
4.6 Percentage distribution of earners by earnings category:
men and women, selected years 119
5.1 Number of observations by birth cohort and year 137
5.2 Average consumption by birth cohort and year 138
5.3 Inequality of consumption by birth cohort and year 140
6.1 International differences in average actual hours worked:
Canada and other countries, 1996 97 162
6.2 Attitudes toward traditional gender roles across countries:
males and females, all ages and those under 35 years 166
6.3 Income inequality in Canada, UK, US, Germany, France,
and Sweden, 1994 97: working age households (actual and
simulated as if at Canadian levels of work force participation) 169
6.4 Annual employment rates, ages 18 64, 1994 97 176
6.a Probability of employment in the past twelve months in
Canada, 1997, probit regression: single males and females
aged 18 64, head or spouse 180
6.b Probability of employment in the past twelve months in
Canada, 1997, multinomial logit: married males and females 181
7.1 Economic and social status categories and mean involvement
levels in informal networks, voting, and community
organization memberships (ESCS national sample, 2000) 196
7.2 Relative effects (betas) for economic and social status factors
in controlled analyses of the ESCS 2000 data 199
7 3 Economic and social status categories and mean levels for
interest in politics, discussing politics, political group activity
and public protest actions (WVS national sample, 2000) 201
7.4 Relative effects (betas) for economic and social status effects
in controlled analyses of the WVS 2000 data 205
75 Economic and social status categories and mean levels of
volunteering (hours to organization) and donations (amounts
and number) (NSGVP national sample, 1997) 208
7.6 Relative effects (betas) for economic and social status factors
in controlled analyses of the NSGVP 1997 data 210
8.1 Ordinary Least Squares estimates of inequality measures,
Canada, 1973 97 234
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8.2 Inequality measures for Canada (1997), US (1997), UK (1995),
Germany (1994), Norway (1995), and Australia (1994): all
individuals and children 238
9 i Percentage distribution of ethnic groups by mother tongue
and immigrant status, Canadian population aged twenty
and over 256
9.2 Economic events: odds ratios in relation to ethnocultural factors,
before (unadjusted) and after (adjusted) controlling
for gender, age, marital status, and education 261
9.3 Health events: odds ratios in relation to ethnocultural
factors, before (unadjusted) and after (adjusted) controlling
for gender (for chronic condition and physical check up
models only), age, marital status, education, and income 264
10.1 High school BA wage gap by age groups, all full time workers 294
10.2 High school BA wage gap by experience groups, all full time workers
295
n.i Proportion of families in indicated categories 312
11.2 Male and female labour force participation and the proportion
of women working part time 314
11.3 Assortative mating measures: proportion of married couples
without children in the cross tabulation of female and male
earnings deciles 322
11.4 Weights used in the decomposition 332
n.5 Decomposition results: inequality statistics 334
n.6 Decomposition results: changes in inequality measures 336
12.1 Types of studies of the distributional impact of taxation 350
12.2 Major inequality indices and their progressivity indices 356
12.3 Transfers and income taxes as a percentage of money income,
Canada, 1971 2000 372
12.4 Gini coefficients for various income measures and attribution
to transfers and taxes, Canada, 1971 2000 373
12.5 Ranking of nine countries' pre and post tax income
distributions by generalized entropy inequality measures,
1979 83 376
Figures and Tables • xv
12.6 Decomposition of tax systems' redistributive effects for twelve
OECD countries 379
12.7 Distribution of tax burden in equivalent variation for
steady state generations, US, 1984 382
12.8 Average tax rates for alternative incidence assumptions and
income bases, Canada, 1972 (percentages) 385
12.9 Average tax rates by family broad income groups, Canada,
1988 (percentages) 386
12.10 Redistributional impact of taxes by order of government and
type of tax, Canada, 1986 (global relative share adjustment
indices) 387
12.11 Average tax rates by household type and income level,
Canada, 1986 (percentages) 388
12.12 Average tax rates for households by deciles, annual vs.
lifetime views, Canada, 1970 (percentages) 390
13.1 The postwar welfare state, Canada in comparative perspective,
1980 or near year 421
13.2 Pre primary education in selected OECD countries, 2000 435
13.3 University participation of persons aged 18 21 by family
socioeconomic status (SES), 1986 94 441
13.4 Participation in post secondary education (PSE) of persons
aged 18 21, by family income, 1998 441 |
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title | Dimensions of inequality in Canada |
title_auth | Dimensions of inequality in Canada |
title_exact_search | Dimensions of inequality in Canada |
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title_full | Dimensions of inequality in Canada ed. by David A. Green and Jonathan R. Kesselman |
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title_full_unstemmed | Dimensions of inequality in Canada ed. by David A. Green and Jonathan R. Kesselman |
title_short | Dimensions of inequality in Canada |
title_sort | dimensions of inequality in canada |
topic | Ongelijkheid gtt Égalité (Sociologie) - Canada Equality Canada Égalité (Sociologie) Canada Gesellschaft (DE-588)4020588-5 gnd Ungleichheit (DE-588)4186884-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Ongelijkheid Égalité (Sociologie) - Canada Equality Canada Égalité (Sociologie) Canada Gesellschaft Ungleichheit Canada Kanada Aufsatzsammlung |
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