Seasonality in employment
Seasonality is an important issue because it can add a burden to the economy. The short-term use of seasonal labour is a more costly process than a steady use of labour throughout the year. This article reviews the change in seasonal employment patterns over the past two decades, and looks at how various industries, dempgraphic groups and regions have been affected.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| March 3, 1999 |
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Subjects
Keywords
- Age
- Analytical products
- Business service industries
- Educational services
- Finance
- Fishing industries
- Forestry industries
- Goods-producing industries
- Government service industries
- Health services
- Hours worked
- Industries
- Insurance
- Labour force
- Logging
- Mining industries
- Part-time employment
- Personal services industries
- Quarrying industries
- Real estate
- Retail trade
- Seasonal employment
- Sex
- Social services
- Teenagers
- Transportation services
- Utilities
- Warehousing
- Weather conditions
- Wholesale trade
- Work interruptions
- Workers
- Youth