Women make up 37 per cent of self-employed Canadians, a growth of more than 10 per cent from 1976, a new study from Statistics Canada found, as self-employment itself has also seen an increase. But as Sean Previl reports, the study finds the most popular jobs for self-employed women have not changed much and the number remains quite small when considering all working Canadians.
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Self-employed women in Canada on the rise, but other divides remain: StatCan
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