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  2. Minimum wage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Assuming a 40-hour workweek and 52 paid weeks per year, the annual gross employment income of an individual earning the minimum wage in Canada is between C$31,200 (in Alberta and Saskatchewan) and C$39,520 (in Nunavut). [4] The following table lists the hourly minimum wages for adult workers in each province and territory of Canada.

  3. List of countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    Gross Average Monthly Wages (USD, at current exchange rates) [4] Year Switzerland * 8,765 2023 Luxembourg * 7,292 2023 Iceland * 6,778 2023 United States * 6,676 2023 Denmark * 6,023 2023 Norway * 5,437 2023 Belgium * 5,108 2023 Netherlands * 5,005 2023 Canada * 5,004 2023 Ireland * 4,865 2023 Austria * 4,798 2023

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  5. Are digital tools a way for companies to retain hourly workers?

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    The COVID-19 pandemic and the resetting of the economy that followed it made hourly workers more aware of their value. It provides clients such as Target, Ulta Beauty and Hilton with digital tools ...

  6. Digital divide in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Canada states that income disparity plays a role in determining whether or not Canadians are connected online. Findings show that 97.7% of households that reside within the highest income quartile have high speed internet access, while only 58% of households that reside within the lowest income quartile possess access to the internet at home.

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  8. Labour economics - Wikipedia

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    The unemployment rate is defined as the level of unemployment divided by the labour force. The employment rate is defined as the number of people currently employed divided by the adult population (or by the population of working age). In these statistics, self-employed people are counted as employed. [6]

  9. Outsourcing - Wikipedia

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    The digital workforce of countries like India and China are only paid a fraction of what would be minimum wage in the United States. On average, software engineers are getting paid between 250,000 and 1,500,000 rupees (US$4,000 to US$23,000) in India as opposed to $40,000–$100,000 in countries such as the U.S. and Canada. [51]