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    • Data Visualization: 98-505-X2021006
      Description:

      This interactive diagram shows the proportion of employed labour force in each occupation category, as well as the median employment income of the employed labour force who worked full year, full time and reported employment income in 2020. Selecting an occupation from the chart will display the median employment income, number of individuals, and percentage of all occupations in the centre of the chart. Data views are available for Canada, provinces and territories, and census metropolitan areas (CMAs), as well as for highest certificate, diploma or degree, age groups and gender.

      Release date: 2022-12-15

    • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202100300001
      Description: Analysts often use the unemployment and labour force participation rates as key indicators of the dynamism—or lack thereof—of the labour market, while some analysts want to know what percentage of jobs are part-time or temporary, or what percentage of workers are self-employed. One labour market indicator summarizes the influence of these five factors: the percentage of the population holding a paid job that is full-time and permanent.
      Release date: 2021-03-24

    • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2018056
      Description:

      This infographic presents results from the University and College Academic Staff System (UCASS) for 2017/2018.

      Release date: 2018-12-14

    • Articles and reports: 75-006-X201800154978
      Description:

      More and more Canadians are pursuing graduate studies, often to increase their chances of getting a better-paying job. Using data from the 2016 Census, this study examines the extent to which median earnings of workers with a master’s degree or doctorate differ from their counterparts with a bachelor’s degree, focusing on differences across fields of study. The target population includes paid employees aged 30 to 59 who worked full year and full time during the year preceding the census, and whose highest educational qualification was obtained in Canada.

      Release date: 2018-09-26

    • Table: 98-400-X2016280
      Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census metropolitan area part
      Description:

      This table presents employment income statistics, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics and computer sciences) and BHASE (business, humanities, health, arts, social science, and education) (non-STEM) groupings, major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2016, highest certificate, diploma or degree, location of study, immigrant status, class of worker and sex and age for the population aged 15 years and over who worked full-time full-year in 2015 in private households of Canada, provinces and territories and census metropolitan areas.

      Release date: 2018-05-30

    • Table: 87F0004X
      Description: This product provides an overview of trends in the book publishing industry. It provides users with information required for making corporate decisions, monitoring programs and reviewing policies. The tables focus on financial and operating data.
      Release date: 2014-03-20

    • Articles and reports: 75-004-M2013002
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article examines the social participation of full-time workers, both formal (i.e., volunteering for organizations) and informal (i.e., helping friends, neighbours). We also look at relatively unexplored factors of social participation, such as flexibility of working conditions, commuting time and worker categories.

      Release date: 2013-04-02

    • Table: 81-595-M2012097
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This bulletin presents the final set of tables which contain salary information for the year 2010/2011. This information is collected annually under the University and College Academic Staff System and has a reference date of October 1st. Therefore, the data reflect employment in universities as of that date. Each university must authorize Statistics Canada to release their information. However, information for institutions that have less than 100 full-time staff are not included.

      Release date: 2012-05-03

    • Table: 75-001-X201200211650
      Description:

      This overview presents data on absences from work for personal reasons (illness or disability and personal or family responsibilities) by various demographic and labour market characteristics, using data from the Labour Force Survey. Only full-time employees are included in this analysis.

      Release date: 2012-04-20

    • Table: 71-211-X
      Description:

      This document contains a breakdown of absences from work for personal reasons (illness or disability and personal or family responsibilities) by various demographic and labour market characteristics. Only full-time employees have been considered in this analysis.

      Release date: 2012-04-20
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    • Data Visualization: 98-505-X2021006
      Description:

      This interactive diagram shows the proportion of employed labour force in each occupation category, as well as the median employment income of the employed labour force who worked full year, full time and reported employment income in 2020. Selecting an occupation from the chart will display the median employment income, number of individuals, and percentage of all occupations in the centre of the chart. Data views are available for Canada, provinces and territories, and census metropolitan areas (CMAs), as well as for highest certificate, diploma or degree, age groups and gender.

      Release date: 2022-12-15

    • Table: 98-400-X2016280
      Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census metropolitan area part
      Description:

      This table presents employment income statistics, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics and computer sciences) and BHASE (business, humanities, health, arts, social science, and education) (non-STEM) groupings, major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2016, highest certificate, diploma or degree, location of study, immigrant status, class of worker and sex and age for the population aged 15 years and over who worked full-time full-year in 2015 in private households of Canada, provinces and territories and census metropolitan areas.

      Release date: 2018-05-30

    • Table: 87F0004X
      Description: This product provides an overview of trends in the book publishing industry. It provides users with information required for making corporate decisions, monitoring programs and reviewing policies. The tables focus on financial and operating data.
      Release date: 2014-03-20

    • Table: 81-595-M2012097
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This bulletin presents the final set of tables which contain salary information for the year 2010/2011. This information is collected annually under the University and College Academic Staff System and has a reference date of October 1st. Therefore, the data reflect employment in universities as of that date. Each university must authorize Statistics Canada to release their information. However, information for institutions that have less than 100 full-time staff are not included.

      Release date: 2012-05-03

    • Table: 75-001-X201200211650
      Description:

      This overview presents data on absences from work for personal reasons (illness or disability and personal or family responsibilities) by various demographic and labour market characteristics, using data from the Labour Force Survey. Only full-time employees are included in this analysis.

      Release date: 2012-04-20

    • Table: 71-211-X
      Description:

      This document contains a breakdown of absences from work for personal reasons (illness or disability and personal or family responsibilities) by various demographic and labour market characteristics. Only full-time employees have been considered in this analysis.

      Release date: 2012-04-20

    • Table: 81-595-M2011096
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This bulletin presents the final set of tables which contain salary information for the year 2009/2010. This information is collected annually under the University and College Academic Staff System and has a reference date of October 1st. Therefore, the data reflect employment in universities as of that date. Each university must authorize Statistics Canada to release their information. However, information for institutions that have less than 100 full-time staff are not included.

      Release date: 2011-12-13

    • Table: 81-595-M2011091
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This bulletin contains salary information for the year 2010/2011. Information is provided for institutions that have determined salaries for the period and have responded to the survey by June 2011. This information is collected annually under the University and College Academic Staff System and has a reference date of October 1st. Therefore, the data reflect employment in universities as of that date. Each university must authorize Statistics Canada to release their information. However, information for institutions that have less than 100 full-time staff are not included in this bulletin but are available by special request.

      Release date: 2011-08-30

    • Table: 75-001-X201100211452
      Description:

      This overview presents data on absences from work for personal reasons (illness or disability and personal or family responsibilities) by various demographic and labour market characteristics, using data from the Labour Force Survey. Only full-time employees have been considered in this analysis.

      Release date: 2011-05-25

    • Table: 81-595-M2010086
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This bulletin contains salary information for the year 2009/2010. Information is provided for institutions that have determined salaries for the period and have responded to the survey by August 2010. This information is collected annually under the University and College Academic Staff System and has a reference date of October 1st. Therefore, the data reflect employment in universities as of that date. Each university must authorize Statistics Canada to release their information. However, information for institutions that have less than 100 full-time staff are not included in this bulletin but are available by special request.

      Release date: 2010-09-28
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    • Articles and reports: 75F0002M2004009
      Description:

      This study profiles full-time, full-year Canadian workers with low weekly earnings in their main job in 1996, and examines their upward mobility in 2001 using data from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics.

      Release date: 2004-08-31

    • Stats in brief: 88-001-X20030077876
      Description:

      Canada's economic competitiveness depends on scientific and technological development and also on the people responsible for this development, especially those engaged in Research and development. The number of Research and development personnel is a supplementary measure to the statistics on intramural expenditures on Research and development. The Frascati Manual1 states that "Data on the utilisation of scientific and technical personnel provide concrete measurements for international comparisons of resources devoted to Research and development "

      Release date: 2003-11-07

    • 13. Stress at work Archived
      Articles and reports: 11-008-X20030026621
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article examines triggers of workplace stress among employed Canadians.

      Release date: 2003-09-09

    • Articles and reports: 88F0006X2003005
      Description:

      The main indicators of biotechnology activities in Canada are presented in this article. The data are from the 2001 Biotechnology Use and Development Survey. Within the last few years, except for the amount of financing capital raised, an increase in all the indicators was noticed. For example, the number of innovative firms involved in biotechnology activities rose from 358 in 1999 to 375 in 2001. The Human Health sector outpaces all the other sectors in terms of the number of firms, human resources, biotechnology revenues, biotechnology research and development expenditures, amount of financing capital raised, and the number of products in the pipeline. Contrary to medium-sized and large firms where the personnel is more homogenous, small firms employ mostly highly-qualified workers. The 2001 data show a maturing trend in small firms. Most firms could not hire enough people to fill all their vacancies (estimated at 953 positions in Canada) for the 2001 year.

      Release date: 2003-03-28

    • Articles and reports: 11-008-X20020016198
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article explores what Canadian adults who are aged 25 and older and who are employed full-time do over the course of an average day on the weekend.

      Release date: 2002-06-11

    • Articles and reports: 75-001-X20010095984
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article looks at the characteristics of people currently retiring before the age of 60.

      Release date: 2001-12-12

    • Articles and reports: 11-008-X20010015701
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article probes how different mixes of social factors increase or diminish the likelihood that a person will be a volunteer at different stages of the life cycle.

      Release date: 2001-06-12

    • Articles and reports: 88-001-X20000027928
      Description:

      The statistics presented in this bulletin are derived from our latest survey of research and development activities in Canadian industry. In 1997, a decision was made to reduce response burden by eliminating the short survey forms in favour of using administrative data. Biotechnology data are not currently available from administrative data. Therefore, only those research and development performers with over one million dollars of intramural research and development expenditures are included in these statistics. Based on 1995, the last year of full coverage, 87.6% of biotechnology research and development expenditures were made by these large performers, which represented 24% of all companies reporting biotechnology research and development activities.

      Release date: 2000-06-16

    • Articles and reports: 75-001-X19990044755
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      In addition to the Survey of Consumer Finances, the Labour Force Survey now provides a way of comparing women's earnings with men's. The tow measures are explained here, as are the reasons for the sizable gap between them.

      Release date: 1999-12-01

    • Articles and reports: 75-001-X19990044756
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Earnings of physicians continue to exceed the overall average. This article presents a demographic and earnings profile of the medical profession and highlights changes between 1980 and 1995.

      Release date: 1999-12-01
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