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    • Articles and reports: 81-595-M2007053
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This paper examines the extent of the culture workforce in cities and rural areas across Canada.

      Release date: 2007-09-10

    • Articles and reports: 87-004-X20020046977
      Geography: Province or territory
      Description:

      The article discusses the diverse factors that influence the choice of location for film production, the role of governments in promoting the film industry and the challenges Canada faces in attracting film projects in an industry where many localities, both within and outside Canada, compete for the available production dollars.

      Release date: 2004-07-08

    • Articles and reports: 63F0002X2000032
      Description:

      This paper examines how food service providers and food stores competed for Canadians' food dollars in the 1990s, and how this intense competition affected both industries. The paper outlines some reasons for changes in both the demand for, and supply of, each industry's outputs. It also profiles in detail some characteristics of the consumer market for food services.

      Release date: 2000-12-06

    • Articles and reports: 63-016-X19990044946
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article will examine how food service providers and food stores have competed for Canadians' food dollars in the 1990s, and then look at how this intense competition has affected both industries. Each industry has evolved with the objective of improving efficiency and gaining additional market share.

      Release date: 2000-04-14

    • Articles and reports: 63F0002X1995002
      Description:

      This paper is the second of a two-part series on business services and their role in the Canadian economy. It provides a detailed industrial and geographical profile of employment, illustrates its composition and major characteristics and analyzes its sources of growth by type, gender, occupation, education and other features.

      Business services is a dynamic sector with impressive employment growth, considerably higher than the economy average. Growth has been particularly strong in self-employment, part-time and female employment. Much of the growth in employment originates in the computer services industry. The proportion of managerial and professional positions has been growing relative to clerical ones. Employment is heavily concentrated in urban centres. Individuals employed in these industries are better educated and better paid than the average worker.

      Release date: 1998-11-20
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    • Articles and reports: 81-595-M2007053
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This paper examines the extent of the culture workforce in cities and rural areas across Canada.

      Release date: 2007-09-10

    • Articles and reports: 87-004-X20020046977
      Geography: Province or territory
      Description:

      The article discusses the diverse factors that influence the choice of location for film production, the role of governments in promoting the film industry and the challenges Canada faces in attracting film projects in an industry where many localities, both within and outside Canada, compete for the available production dollars.

      Release date: 2004-07-08

    • Articles and reports: 63F0002X2000032
      Description:

      This paper examines how food service providers and food stores competed for Canadians' food dollars in the 1990s, and how this intense competition affected both industries. The paper outlines some reasons for changes in both the demand for, and supply of, each industry's outputs. It also profiles in detail some characteristics of the consumer market for food services.

      Release date: 2000-12-06

    • Articles and reports: 63-016-X19990044946
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article will examine how food service providers and food stores have competed for Canadians' food dollars in the 1990s, and then look at how this intense competition has affected both industries. Each industry has evolved with the objective of improving efficiency and gaining additional market share.

      Release date: 2000-04-14

    • Articles and reports: 63F0002X1995002
      Description:

      This paper is the second of a two-part series on business services and their role in the Canadian economy. It provides a detailed industrial and geographical profile of employment, illustrates its composition and major characteristics and analyzes its sources of growth by type, gender, occupation, education and other features.

      Business services is a dynamic sector with impressive employment growth, considerably higher than the economy average. Growth has been particularly strong in self-employment, part-time and female employment. Much of the growth in employment originates in the computer services industry. The proportion of managerial and professional positions has been growing relative to clerical ones. Employment is heavily concentrated in urban centres. Individuals employed in these industries are better educated and better paid than the average worker.

      Release date: 1998-11-20
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