January 14, 2026
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CANADIAN CENTRE FOR POLICY ALTERNATIVES
The widening gap: Gender segregation and job polarization in the post-pandemic labour market

January 14, 2026

Over the past 50 years, women in Canada have made substantial gains in employment and earnings, supported by greater participation in full-time work, higher education levels, and movement into professional and unionized jobs. Despite this progress, major gender inequalities persist. Women especially mothers of young children, caregivers, women with fewer years of formal schooling, and those facing overlapping forms of discrimination remain concentrated in lower-paid occupations rooted in traditional gender roles. Persistent occupational segregation is a key contributor to Canada's large gender pay gap and to rising inequality among women themselves. The employment recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic opened the door to change for some female workers, but as this study finds, not for Canada's largely female and racialized low-waged workforce.

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Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives / Centre canadien de politiques alternatives
Suite 500, 251 Bank Street
Ottawa Ontario
Canada K2P 1X3
www.policyalternatives.ca


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