Recent changes in the labour market - ARCHIVED
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Job growth has shifted from high tech and autos in the 1990s to housing, resources and retailing so far this decade. This change in demand has profound implications for where jobs are located and the type of occupational and educational skills required. Meanwhile, labour supply has been increasingly met by older workers, as the population ages and formerly slow-growth industries no longer push workers out of the labour force.
Issue Number: 2005003
Main Product: Canadian Economic Observer
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Subjects
Keywords
- Aging population
- Analytical products
- Baby boom generation
- Blue-collar workers
- Construction industry
- Employment growth
- Housing demand
- Housing starts and completions
- Information and communication technologies
- Labour demand
- Labour force
- Labour market
- Labour supply
- Mining
- Mortgages
- Occupations
- Real estate
- Type of work
- White-collar workers
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