A profile of the Canadian Forces

Articles and reports: 75-001-X200810713214
Description:

Canada's military makes up a small but significant segment of Canadian society and is an important part of the country's national image, both at home and abroad. After declining through the 1990s, the forces have grown since 2001, reaching 88,000 in 2006. This article profiles the personnel of the Canadian Forces as a special occupational group distinct from the rest of the Canadian labour force. It also compares the military's prevalence of rates of work stress and other work-related mental health issues with those of the civilian working population and investigates whether any specific groups experience a higher prevalence.

Issue Number: 2008107
Author(s): Park, Jungwee
Main Product: Perspectives on Labour and Income
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HTML September 24, 2008
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