Home CompensationThe Muslim wage gap in Canada’s largest metro area costs workers an estimated $1.2 billion a year

The Muslim wage gap in Canada’s largest metro area costs workers an estimated $1.2 billion a year

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By Salmaan Khan Ongoing research on the labour market in Canada draws attention to disparities in outcomes for workers according to gender, race or immigration status. Often these social identities intersect to form unique barriers that have a marked impact on key labour market outcomes like employm...

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