-    Only 20% of women have full-time, full-year jobs which pay more than
      $30,000 per year, compared to 40% of men.
 
 -    Canada has the second highest incidence of low-paid employment for women
      (34.3%) among all industrialized (OECD) countries. Only Japan (37.2%)
      was worse.
 
 -    While women account for less than 20% of those in the top ten paying job
      categories, they represent more than 70% in the lowest paying jobs.
 
 -    The unemployment rate for young women (under 24): 15.6%; for "visible
      minority" women: 13.4%; for Aboriginal women: 17.7%; and for women with
      disabilities: 16.6%. Research produced by the Disabled Women's Network
      of Canada shows that 65% of women with disabilities who were unemployed
      wanted to work.
 
 -    In less than 20 years, the number of women part-time workers has
      increased by 200%. Throughout that period, women made up 70% of the
      part-time workforce. Over a third of part-time workers wanted to work
      full-time, but could only find part-time work.
 
 -    One in ten jobs are now temporary. Over a period of fifteen years, the
      number of women working more than one job increased by 372%
 
 (Source: Canadian Labour Congress, Women's Work: A Report, Ottawa, March
1997.)

Shawgi Tell
Graduate School of Education
University at Buffalo
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