The Role of Skills in Understanding Low Income in Canada
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This research explores how skill proficiencies are distributed between
low-income and not-in low-income groups using the results of a highly
complex survey of the information-processing skills of Canadians
between the ages of 16 and 65. We find that having measures of skills
enhances our understanding of the correlates of low income. Skills have
an independent effect, even when controlling for other known correlates
of low income, and their inclusion reduces the independent effect of education
and immigrant status. This result is relevant for public policy
development as the knowledge of the skills profile of the low-income
population can inform the design of efficient and effective programmes.
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Poverty, Low-income, Skills, PIAAC, LISA, Canada
