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The Wage Gap Between Francophones and Anglophones: A Canadian Perspective, 1970–2000
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        Author/contributor
                    - Albouy, David (Author)
Title
            The Wage Gap Between Francophones and Anglophones: A Canadian Perspective, 1970–2000
        Abstract
            The wage gap between Francophone and Anglophone men from 1970 and 2000 fell by 25 percentage points within Quebec, but only by 10 points Canada-wide, largely because the wages of Quebec Anglophones fell by 15 points relative to other Canadian Anglophones. Accordingly, the Canadian measure of the Francophone gap better reflects the changing welfare of Francophones than the Quebec measure. Over half of the reduction in the Canadian Francophone wage gap is explained by rising Francophone education levels. In Quebec, the declining number and relative wages of Anglophone workers is best explained by a falling demand for English-speaking labour.
        Publication
            Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique
        Volume
            41
        Issue
            4
        Pages
            1211-1238
        Date
            2008
        Language
            English
        ISSN
            1540-5982
        Accessed
            7/14/25, 4:56 PM
        Citation
            Albouy, D. (2008). The Wage Gap Between Francophones and Anglophones: A Canadian Perspective, 1970–2000. Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue Canadienne d’économique, 41(4), 1211–1238. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5982.2008.00501.x
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