The Evolution of the Returns to Human Capital in Canada, 1980-2005

46 Pages Posted: 15 Mar 2010

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Brahim Boudarbat

School of Industrial Relations, University of Montreal; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Thomas Lemieux

University of British Columbia (UBC) - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

W. Craig Riddell

University of British Columbia (UBC) - Department of Economics

Abstract

We examine the evolution of the returns to human capital in Canada over the period 1980-2005. Our main finding is that returns to education increased substantially for Canadian men, contrary to conclusions reached previously. Most of this rise took place in the early 1980s and since 1995. Returns to education also rose, albeit more modestly, for Canadian women. Another important development is that after years of expansion, the wage gap between younger and older workers stabilized after 1995. Controlling for work experience and using Canadian Census data appear to account for the main differences between our results and earlier findings.

Keywords: human capital, wage differentials, Canada

JEL Classification: J24, J31

Suggested Citation

Boudarbat, Brahim and Lemieux, Thomas and Riddell, W. Craig, The Evolution of the Returns to Human Capital in Canada, 1980-2005. IZA Discussion Paper No. 4809, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1570427 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1570427

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