Hours polarization at the end of the 1990s
Hours polarization, or the move away from the standard work week to either a shorter or longer work week, is a continuing trend in Canada. This study looks at how hours polarization has grown in the 1990s. (Based on a paper presented at Statistics Canada's Economic Conference 1999.)
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| June 9, 1999 |
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Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Administrative personnel
- Analytical products
- Culture
- Educational services
- Finance
- Goods-producing industries
- Hours worked
- Industries
- Information
- Insurance
- Labour force survey
- Managers
- Paid overtime
- Paid work
- Public administration
- Real estate
- Sex
- Technologists and technicians
- Unpaid work
- Utilities
- Vocational training
- Warehouses