PEI

Women on P.E.I. earning 81% of what men do

Women's employment income in Canada is just 71 per cent of men's, whereas Island women are making 81 per cent of what Island men make.

P.E.I. men making less than Canadian average

Women are earning less than men across Canada, but the difference is not as large on P.E.I. (Jessica Hill/Associated Press)

Women's employment income in Canada is just 71 per cent of men's, whereas Island women are making 81 per cent of what Island men make.

Much of that can be attributed to men's employment income lagging behind the national average.

Median Canadian employment incomes for 2015 were released by Statistics Canada last week. The income numbers include wages, salaries and self-employment income.

They show a median Canadian income of $33,670, while on the Island it is just $26,950.

Median employment income, 2015
P.E.I. Canada
Both sexes $26,950 $33,670
Men $30,090 $39,960
Women $24,230 $28,630

The P.E.I. median income has been growing versus the national average. It's not 80 per cent of the national average. In 2006 it was 73 per cent.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kevin Yarr

Web journalist

Kevin Yarr is the early morning web journalist at CBC P.E.I. Kevin has a specialty in data journalism, and how statistics relate to the changing lives of Islanders. He has a BSc and a BA from Dalhousie University, and studied journalism at Holland College in Charlottetown. You can reach him at kevin.yarr@cbc.ca.