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  1. Full-time government sector workers lost more work time in 2013 for personal reasons (12.1 days on average) than their private sector counterparts (8.1 days) (figure D). Overall, government workers in Canada enjoy higher wages and prob-ably higher non-wage benefits than comparable workers in the private sector. RETIREMENT AGE.

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  2. Apr 18, 2023 · In addition, government workers retire earlier than those in the private-sector—about 2.4 years earlier on average—and were much less likely to lose their jobs: 1.0% in the public sector compared to 4.8% in the private sector. Moreover, full-time workers in the government sector lost more work time in 2021 for personal reasons (14.9 days on ...

  3. Available data on non-wage benefits suggest that the government sector enjoys an advantage over the private sector. For example, 87.7% of government workers are covered by a registered pension plan compared to 22.5% of private-sec-tor workers. Of those covered by a registered pension plan, 90.8% of government workers enjoyed a defined-benefit ...

  4. Apr 18, 2023 · Apr 18, 2023. Government employees across Canada working in federal, provincial and municipal sectors, are being paid considerably higher wages than private sector workers. A study by the Fraser Institute found that the chasm between the two types of workers was 31.3 per cent, on average, in 2021, according to the most recent data from ...

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  5. Contents Executive summary / iii Introduction / 1 Comparing the size of the government and private sectors / 2 Past research comparing wages in the government and private sectors / 5 Comparing wages in Canada’s public and private sectors / 10 Comparing non-wage benefits in Canada’s public and private sectors / 23 Solutions to the disparities in compensation / 30 Appendix A: Empirical ...

  6. Keywords: wage differential; government; private sector; Canada. How to cite: Palacios, Milagros, Charles Lammam, Feixue Ren, and Jason Clemens (2016), “Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Canada,” Journal of Self-Governance and Management Economics 4(1): 95–127. Received 14 April 2015 • Received in revised form 4 ...

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  8. Apr 18, 2023 · The study, Comparing Government and Private Sector Compensation in Canada, 2023 Edition, finds that government employees across Canada—including federal, provincial and municipal workers—were paid 31.3 per cent higher wages, on average, than workers in the private sector in 2021, the most recent year of available comparable data from Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey.