Labour Market Polarization: Canada in International Perspective
Peter Kuhn
Canadian International Labour Network Working Papers from McMaster University
Abstract:
This paper reviews the evidence on recent wage polarization in Canada compared to other developed countries. After establishing the existence and degree of Canadian wage polarization, it reviews the available research on the causes of polarization in a number of countries. Consequences of wage polarization and possible policy responses are also discussed.
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