Labour market review 2009 - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 75-001-X201010413247
Description:
In 2009, the labour market contracted after 16 straight years of employment growth. Using a number of sources, this review highlights the trends behind the headline unemployment rate: where jobs were lost, who was most affected and how hours of work changed. The report also identifies some relatively bright spots and draws comparisons with the U.S. and other advanced economies.
Issue Number: 2010104
Main Product: Perspectives on Labour and Income
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Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Demographic characteristics
- Earnings
- Economic growth
- Employment growth
- Goods-producing industries
- Hours of work
- Immigrants
- Indigenous peoples
- Industries
- Jobs
- Labour force
- Labour force survey
- Labour market
- Labour supply
- Layoffs
- Manufacturing industries
- Not in the labour force
- Occupations
- Salaries and wages
- Self-employment
- Unemployment rate
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