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  1. Reducing the Work Week Through Improved Productivity

    Increased leisure time is an important contributor to a higher standard of living for Canadians. Obviously, so is increased monetary income which allows Canadians to buy more goods and services. Higher real (inflation adjusted) workplace ...

  2. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Atlantic Canada

    Main Conclusions Using data on individual workers from January to December 2018, this report estimates the wage differential between the government and private sectors in the Atlantic provinces. It also evaluates four non-wage benefits for which data are ...

  3. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in British Columbia, 2019

    Main Conclusions Using data on individual workers from January to December 2018, this report estimates the wage differential between the government and private sectors in British Columbia. It also evaluates four non-wage benefits for which data are ...

  4. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Alberta, 2019

    Main Conclusions Using data on individual workers from January to December 2018, this report estimates the wage differential between the government and private sectors in Alberta. It also evaluates four non-wage benefits for which data are available to ...

  5. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Alberta, 2018

    Main Conclusions Using data on individual workers from January to December 2017, this report estimates the wage differential between the government and private sectors in Alberta. It also evaluates four non-wage benefits for which data are available to ...

  6. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in British Columbia, 2018

    Main Conclusions Using data on individual workers from January to December 2017, this report estimates the wage dif-ferential between the government and private sectors in British Columbia. It also evaluates four non-wage benefits for which data are ...

  7. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Alberta, 2017

    Main Conclusions Using data on individual workers from January to December 2015, this report estimates the wage differential between the government and private sectors in Alberta. It also evaluates four available non-wage benefits in an attempt to ...

  8. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Quebec, 2017

    Main Conclusions Using data on individual workers from January to December 2015, this report estimates the wage differential between the government and private sectors in Quebec. It also evaluates four available non-wage benefits in an attempt to quantify ...

  9. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Ontario, 2017

    Using data on individual workers from January to December 2015, this report estimates the wage differential between the government and private sectors in Ontario. It also evaluates four available non-wage benefits in an attempt to quantify compensation ...

  10. Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in British Columbia, 2017

    Main Conclusions Using data on individual workers from January to December 2015, this report estimates the wage differential between the government and private sectors in British Columbia. It also evaluates four available non-wage benefits in an attempt ...