In terms of university education, we still see a gender difference in major field of study. Wages vary by major field of study, so you're going to see a gender wage gap with that.
Some of the Canadian research has shown that among university graduates, the gender gap is small when you first graduate but tends to get larger five years later. For example, in the 1995 cohort of graduates, the wage gap was about 6% or 7%. Five years after the fact it was more like 13% or 14%, so you see that it increases over time.
In the 12 lowest-paid occupations, we still see that women tend to choose a more narrow range of occupations than men. I think two-thirds of women are in education, health, office support, and sales and service occupations. In terms of the 20 poorest-paid occupations, sales support and office and clerical workers are the lowest paid.