Persistent Inequality: Ontario’s Colour-Coded Labour Market

Ontario’s labour market shows stubborn patterns of employment and income inequality along racial and gender lines. This report presents a portrait of the province’s racialized labour market as of 2016, and compares it to similar data from 2006. The study finds that racialized workers in Ontario continue to experience higher unemployment rates and significant wage gaps compared to non-racialized workers.

Publication Date: 
2018
Publisher(s): 
Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Location: 
Canada