Labour
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488,5102.2%(monthly change)
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10.0%(12-month change)
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2,654-1.1%(annual change)
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209,029-0.9%(annual change)
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24.3%
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22.8
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1,000,505-49.2%(period-to-period change)
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811,430-26.2%(period-to-period change)
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Proportion of adults aged 25 to 54 years who worked full year full time in 2015 - Canada
(2016 Census of Population)49.8% -
7.4%
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11.5%
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Proportion of adults aged 65 years and over who worked full year full time in 2015 - Canada
(2016 Census of Population)5.9% -
6.9%
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99.2%
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24.1
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15.4%
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44.8
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- Table: 14-10-0424-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by National Occupational Classification (NOC), sex and age group, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-10-11
- Articles and reports: 14-28-0001202000100011Description:
In the publication Quality of Employment in Canada, the Multiple jobholder indicator is the number of employed persons who reported holding more than one job simultaneously during the reference week of the survey, expressed as a percentage of all employed persons.
Release date: 2022-05-30 - Table: 14-10-0410-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by National Occupational Classification (NOC), sex and age group, last 5 years.Release date: 2024-01-05
- Journals and periodicals: 71-222-XDescription: Labour Statistics at a Glance features short analytical articles on specific topics of interest related to Canada's labour market. The studies examine recent or historical trends using data produced by the Centre for Labour Market Information, i.e., the Labour Force Survey, the Survey of Employment Payrolls and Hours, the Job Vacancy and Wage Survey, the Employment Insurance Coverage Survey and the Employment Insurance Statistics Program.Release date: 2024-06-13
- 5. Study: Multiple jobholders in Canada 2018 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201930121027Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2019-10-28
- Table: 14-10-0048-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by usual hours worked at all jobs and main job, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-10-11
- Table: 14-10-0048-02Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by usual hours worked at main job and all jobs, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-10-11
- Articles and reports: 14-28-0001202400100002Description: In the publication Quality of Employment in Canada, the multiple jobholder indicator is the number of employed persons who reported holding more than one job simultaneously during the reference week of the survey, expressed as a percentage of all employed persons.Release date: 2024-07-25
- Table: 14-10-0049-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by usual hours worked at all jobs and main job, last 5 years.Release date: 2024-01-05
- Table: 14-10-0049-02Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by usual hours worked at main job and all jobs, last 5 years.Release date: 2024-01-05
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- Table: 14-10-0424-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by National Occupational Classification (NOC), sex and age group, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-10-11
- Table: 14-10-0410-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by National Occupational Classification (NOC), sex and age group, last 5 years.Release date: 2024-01-05
- Table: 14-10-0048-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by usual hours worked at all jobs and main job, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-10-11
- Table: 14-10-0048-02Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by usual hours worked at main job and all jobs, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-10-11
- Table: 14-10-0049-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by usual hours worked at all jobs and main job, last 5 years.Release date: 2024-01-05
- Table: 14-10-0049-02Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by usual hours worked at main job and all jobs, last 5 years.Release date: 2024-01-05
- Table: 14-10-0045-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), sex and age group, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-10-11
- Table: 14-10-0044-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), sex and age group, last 5 years.Release date: 2024-01-05
- Table: 14-10-0302-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by National Occupational Classification (NOC), sex and age group, last 5 months.Release date: 2023-01-06
- 10. Multiple jobholders by occupation, annual, inactive ArchivedTable: 14-10-0303-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Number of multiple jobholders by National Occupational Classification (NOC), sex and age group, last 5 years.Release date: 2023-01-06
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- Articles and reports: 14-28-0001202000100011Description:
In the publication Quality of Employment in Canada, the Multiple jobholder indicator is the number of employed persons who reported holding more than one job simultaneously during the reference week of the survey, expressed as a percentage of all employed persons.
Release date: 2022-05-30 - Journals and periodicals: 71-222-XDescription: Labour Statistics at a Glance features short analytical articles on specific topics of interest related to Canada's labour market. The studies examine recent or historical trends using data produced by the Centre for Labour Market Information, i.e., the Labour Force Survey, the Survey of Employment Payrolls and Hours, the Job Vacancy and Wage Survey, the Employment Insurance Coverage Survey and the Employment Insurance Statistics Program.Release date: 2024-06-13
- 3. Study: Multiple jobholders in Canada 2018 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201930121027Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2019-10-28
- Articles and reports: 14-28-0001202400100002Description: In the publication Quality of Employment in Canada, the multiple jobholder indicator is the number of employed persons who reported holding more than one job simultaneously during the reference week of the survey, expressed as a percentage of all employed persons.Release date: 2024-07-25
- Articles and reports: 71-222-X2019003Description:
This article uses data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) to highlight selected characteristics of multiple jobholders in 2018 and discuss notable shifts over the past few decades.
Release date: 2019-10-28 - 6. Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X1994003127Geography: CanadaDescription:
Between 1975 and 1993, part-time jobs grew much faster than full-time jobs. The article examines the labour market by looking at jobs rather than workers
Release date: 1994-09-06 - 7. Ever more moonlighters ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X1994003155Geography: CanadaDescription:
Having a second job is a growing phenomenon. Who are moonlighters and why do they moonlight? The characteristics of moonlighters and the work patterns of their second jobs are discussed.
Release date: 1994-09-06 - 8. Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada: A Regional Perspective of the Labour Market Experiences ArchivedJournals and periodicals: 89-616-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
This paper contains regional and provincial findings from the second wave of the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC). The LSIC was designed to study how newly arrived immigrants adjust over time to living in Canada.
This paper focuses on the issue of labour market integration for immigrants at the regional and provincial levels. Labour market integration is a critical aspect of the immigrant settlement process. For the major provinces and Census Metropolitan Areas, this paper addresses questions such as: how long does it take newly arrived immigrants to get their first job? How many of them find employment in their intended occupation? And what obstacles do they encounter when looking for work?
Release date: 2006-01-31 - Articles and reports: 81-003-X20010036215Geography: CanadaDescription:
This research paper documents patterns of self-employment among postsecondary graduates categorized by level of study in the five years immediately following their graduation.
Release date: 2002-06-26 - 10. Working together - self-employed couples ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X19990044753Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article notes the growing incidence of self-employment among dual-earner couples and compares their characteristics with those of couples who have paid jobs. It also looks at the occupations and businesses of self-employed couples who co-own a business.
Release date: 1999-12-01
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