Women with college degrees more likely to access CERB than male graduates: StatCan
study finds women post-secondary graduates were more likely to receive the Canada Emergency Response Benefit in 2020 than male graduates.were more likely to access the benefit than the general working population.based on educational and socio-demographic characteristics to the proportion of all workers who received the benefit.Money Matters: Dealing with CERB repayment – Jun 8, 2022
Overall, 2010 to 2018 graduates were less likely to access the benefit than the general working population.Story continues below advertisement Recent graduates were more likely to have received CERB, with a third of 2018 graduates receiving the benefit compared to a fifth of 2010 graduates. Those who graduated with a college-level certificate or diploma in 2018 were more likely to receive CERB than other workers, while women were also more likely to access the benefit, both among 2018 graduates and the general working population.
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