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Perspectives des bacheliers de la Colombie-Britannique sur le plan des revenus

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Avec l'aide d'un nouvel ensemble de donnees qui combine les dossiers d'impot de 1982 a 1997 et les dossiers administratifs de bacheliers de la Colombie-Britannique des promotions 1974 a 1996, on examine le revenu reel tire du marche du travail de ces diplomes, en me concentrant sur les changements observes sur le plan des revenus entre les cohortes de titulaires d'un tel diplome et sur les differences entre les principaux domaines d'etude ou les principales disciplines. Le revenu annuel reel des cohortes plus recentes des diplomes des deux sexes de la Colombie-Britannique a baisse apres l'obtention par les bacheliers de leur diplome, baisse qui est toutefois finalement contrebalancee par un taux plus eleve d'augmentation de leurs revenus. Les revenus annuels des titulaires d'un grade applique, dans les disciplines du genie, de l'education et des sciences de la sante, par exemple, sont aussi relativement eleves apres l'obtention de leur diplome; les revenus de toutes les cohortes de diplomes convergent cependant a mesure qu'elles vieillissent. La premiere constatation est en desaccord avec celles de Beaudry et de Green (1997); ces derniers ont constate que la remuneration hebdomadaire de toutes les cohortes de diplomes universitaires de sexe masculin baissait, sans qu'il y ait une augmentation du taux de croissance de leurs revenus qui aurait contrebalance cette baisse (les resultats de Beaudry et de Green pour les femmes etaient cependant plus similaires aux miens). Les differences entre leurs constatations et celles qu'on fait ici peuvent etre attribuables a l'utilisation dans le present document du revenu annuel comme mesure des resultats, ou a son point de mire, axe sur les resultats des etudiants de la Colombie-Britannique, plutot que sur des resultats nationaux.

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  • Heisz, Andrew, 2001. "Perspectives des bacheliers de la Colombie-Britannique sur le plan des revenus," Direction des études analytiques : documents de recherche 2001170f, Statistics Canada, Direction des études analytiques.
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