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Article: Abstracts/precis de lecture 2003.
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- Resources for Feminist Research
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- September 22, 2004
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Hadley, Karen. "'And We Still Ain't Satisfied': A Report on Gender and Income Inequality in Canada." Atlantis, vol. 28, no. 1 (Fall/Winter 2003), pp. 3-13.
The gender gap is much wider than is commonly believed. This analysis of Statistics Canada's 1998 Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics finds that women's median after-tax incomes were 61 percent of men's, while 50 percent of women in Canada had after-tax incomes ranging from zero to $13,786. The gender gap was greatest for women aged 46-64, placing many women in this cohort at risk of poverty in their senior years. (Journal abstract)
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