Home CompensationCanada’s ethnic and racial wage gap rivals it’s gender gap — but gets a fraction of the policy attention

Canada’s ethnic and racial wage gap rivals it’s gender gap — but gets a fraction of the policy attention

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By Reza Hasmath Canada has spent decades confronting the gender pay gap, enacting legislation and building public awareness around the fact that women earn about 84 cents for every dollar men make. That gap persists because of systemic barriers, and is wider for women who face multiple forms of disc...

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