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    • Articles and reports: 11F0027M2011073
      Geography: Canada
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      This paper examines how the nature of self-employment may have changed, by comparing the labour market transition rates for males (between non-employment, paid employment, own-account self-employment, and self-employment with paid help) in two panels of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID): the 1993-1998 panel and the 2002-2007 panel. An econometric model is then estimated for the purpose of characterizing the change further.

      Release date: 2011-10-20

    • Articles and reports: 75-001-X200910813235
      Geography: Canada
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      Women's labour market participation has increased substantially over recent decades, creating challenges for families in balancing work-life responsibilities. The examination of family work patterns revealed significant differences in annual hours of work between families with and those without children.

      Release date: 2009-09-18

    • Articles and reports: 75-001-X20061129544
      Geography: Canada
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      Discussions related to work hours are typically driven by cross-sectional studies. Much less is known about the longitudinal perspective and the persistence of long hours or periods of underemployment. The annual hours of employees are examined over a five-year period to determine what proportion experience variable work years and how their well-being is affected.

      Release date: 2007-03-20

    • Articles and reports: 75-001-X20041127746
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article looks at the characteristics of three distinct groups of non-standard workers: the self-employed, employees with permanent part-time jobs, and temporary employees. The economic consequences of non-standard work depend greatly on whether the situation is short-term or long-term.

      Release date: 2005-03-23
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    • Articles and reports: 11F0027M2011073
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This paper examines how the nature of self-employment may have changed, by comparing the labour market transition rates for males (between non-employment, paid employment, own-account self-employment, and self-employment with paid help) in two panels of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID): the 1993-1998 panel and the 2002-2007 panel. An econometric model is then estimated for the purpose of characterizing the change further.

      Release date: 2011-10-20

    • Articles and reports: 75-001-X200910813235
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Women's labour market participation has increased substantially over recent decades, creating challenges for families in balancing work-life responsibilities. The examination of family work patterns revealed significant differences in annual hours of work between families with and those without children.

      Release date: 2009-09-18

    • Articles and reports: 75-001-X20061129544
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Discussions related to work hours are typically driven by cross-sectional studies. Much less is known about the longitudinal perspective and the persistence of long hours or periods of underemployment. The annual hours of employees are examined over a five-year period to determine what proportion experience variable work years and how their well-being is affected.

      Release date: 2007-03-20

    • Articles and reports: 75-001-X20041127746
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article looks at the characteristics of three distinct groups of non-standard workers: the self-employed, employees with permanent part-time jobs, and temporary employees. The economic consequences of non-standard work depend greatly on whether the situation is short-term or long-term.

      Release date: 2005-03-23
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