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- Articles and reports: 63F0002X1997011Description:
This paper describes the financial intermediation activity of insurance companies and its similarities to the activity of the other financial intermediaries. The financial intermediation activity encompasses the issue of financial instruments such as claims, the use of the funds collected to make loans and the acquisition of a variety of other financial assets. An insurance policy is a claim on the insurance company, albeit a contingent one, just as a bank deposit is a claim on the bank.
Several major trends seem to be emerging regarding the product mix of these companies. With regard to life insurance, the decline of whole life policies in favour of term policies for almost 20 years seems to be irreversible. Furthermore, there has been a substantial increase in the share of annuities (especially individual annuities) at the expense of life insurance.
The paper also outlines a cross country comparison of life and non-life insurance industry asset structures. Each type of company establishes its own investment strategy to suit its own needs: life insurance companies prefer long-term assets with returns that maintain purchasing power, and non-life insurance companies generally prefer more liquid assets. Regulation also seems to affect the asset structure at the national and international levels. For a number of countries, including Canada, regulation seems to favour investments in less risky assets, such as government bonds, instead of in the stock market.
Release date: 1998-11-20 - Articles and reports: 63F0002X1998014Description:
This article utilizes information on business startups and closures to examine change and volatility in the service economy. Industries on the cutting edge of technology experience more volatility and are also the fastest growing. Many firms enter the business services and communication industries to seize opportunities offered by technological advances but many are also forced out by the stiff competition. The information-intensive industries (software developers and advertising services firms) are almost twice as volatile as the knowledge-based industries. The latter have low business entry and exit rates because the amount of human capital required to set up a professional practice is large and takes years to acquire.
Release date: 1998-11-20 - 383. How Resilient Is the Services Sector to Recession? ArchivedArticles and reports: 63F0002X1998015Description:
This brief paper looks at how the services sector fared during the 1981/82 and 1990/92 recessions, offering insights into how the sector could be affected in the event of another recession. It examines recession-period changes in the sector's gross domestic product (GDP), employment patterns and workforce remuneration, compared to those in the rest of the economy. The article concludes that during recessions, these indicators of economic health declined less for services than for the rest of the economy, suggesting that recessions have relatively less impact on the services sector.
Release date: 1998-11-20 - 384. Re-engineering Growth: A Profile of the Architectural, Engineering and Other Scientific and Technical Services Industry ArchivedArticles and reports: 63F0002X1998016Description:
This article looks at the rapid growth of the architectural, engineering and other scientific and technical services (AES) industry and, when possible, its three sub-industries, from 1982 to 1994. Industry growth, employment and remuneration patterns are compared to those in the overall Canadian economy. The article also examines characteristics of the AES industry's workforce, particularly the employees' education qualifications, occupations and demographic characteristics.
Release date: 1998-11-20 - 385. The Software Development and Computer Services Industry: An Overview of Developments in the 1990s ArchivedArticles and reports: 63F0002X1998017Description:
This article describes and quantifies the growth of Canada's dynamic software and computer services industry in the 1990s. Results show that the industry's ouput has doubled in the 1990s, and that its workforce's size and remuneration levels also grew rapidly. The article explores the industry's three largest growth areas (professional services, data processing services and software products development) and offers insights into why these areas are growing. Also examined are international policy developments affecting the industry, including the Voorburg Group and recent trade agreements. The article also discusses the new North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS) and how it will improve statistical measurements of this, and other, service industries.
Release date: 1998-11-20 - 386. The Emergence of Logistics Services: Measurement Issues ArchivedArticles and reports: 63F0002X1998018Description:
The logistics services industry, an emerging component of the services sector, strives to ensure an efficient flow of products through the supply chain. Logistics services have grown in importance with deregulation, technological change, and the greater integration of production and distribution across national boundaries. This article looks at how these factors affected the evolution of logistics services. It also discusses the challenges associated with statistically measuring the emerging logistics services industry.
Release date: 1998-11-20 - 387. Job Gains and Job Losses: A Study of the Service Sector ArchivedArticles and reports: 63F0002X1998019Description:
This paper demonstrates the extent to which jobs are simultaneously created and eliminated in service industries. This job reallocation tends to be higher in knowledge- and information-intensive industries such as business services. However, job reallocation patterns are not necessarily similar across all dynamic industries. This is largely because of differences between various industries': markets; regulatory environments; and abilities to absorb displaced workers into the production of new goods and services. The study further illustrates that high job reallocation causes significant movement of workers between firms and industries, and that this has important implications for training and knowledge flows in the economy.
Release date: 1998-10-28 - 388. Leasing services industries in the 1990's ArchivedArticles and reports: 63-016-X19980013843Geography: CanadaDescription:
Leasing, rather than buying, is increasingly becoming an attractive option for both consumers and businesses in today's economy. This article examines recent leasing services activities in Canada by focusing on two major industry groups: automobile and truck rental and leasing services. Also analyzed are each industry group's structure, characteristics and performance, with an emphasis on the 1991-95 period. In some instances, attention is focused on sub-industries within each broad industry group.
Release date: 1998-07-10 - 389. The software development and computer service industry ArchivedArticles and reports: 63-016-X19970043642Geography: CanadaDescription:
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to examine the components of growth in the software development and computer service industry; and to juxtapose this against developments in international policy circles affecting both this industry and service industries in general. Part I offers a description of the major components of this industry with respect to classification. Part II examines recent trends at the industry and subsector level, showing how this industry has evolved through the 1990s.
Release date: 1998-04-15 - 390. The emergence of logistic services: Measurement issues ArchivedArticles and reports: 63-016-X19970043662Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article will first identify key factors that have led to the emergence of logistics. It will then look at the considerations and challenges associated with measuring the emerging logistics services industry.
Release date: 1998-04-15
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- Table: 21-10-0040-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: The operating expenses by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) which include all members under industry expenditures, for accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services (NAICS 54121), annual (percentage), for five years of data.Release date: 2023-11-09
- Table: 21-10-0041-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: The sales by type of client based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) which include all members under type of client, accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping and payroll services (NAICS 54121), annual (percentage), for five years of data.Release date: 2023-11-09
- Table: 21-10-0174-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: The sales by type of goods and services for Canada, provinces and territories, for three years of data.Release date: 2023-11-09
- Table: 21-10-0009-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: The summary statistics by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) which include: operating revenue (dollars x 1,000,000), operating expenses (dollars x 1,000,000), salaries wages and benefits (dollars x 1,000,000), and operating profit margin (by percent), of commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing (NAICS 5324), annual, for five years of data.Release date: 2023-10-31
- Table: 21-10-0010-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: The operating expenses by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) which include all members under industry expenditures, for commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing (NAICS 5324), annual (percent), for five years of data.Release date: 2023-10-31
- Table: 21-10-0011-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: The sales, by type of client based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) which include all members under type of client, for commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing (NAICS 5324), annual (percent), for five years of data.Release date: 2023-10-31
- Table: 21-10-0159-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription:
The summary statistics by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) which include: operating revenue (dollars x 1,000,000), operating expenses (dollars x 1,000,000), salaries wages and benefits (dollars x 1,000,000), and operating profit margin (by percent), of surveying and mapping services (NAICS 54136 and 54137), annual, for five years of data.
Release date: 2023-10-27 - Table: 21-10-0161-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: The operating expenses by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) which include all members under industry expenditures, for surveying and mapping services (NAICS 54136 and 54137), annual (percent), for five years of data.Release date: 2023-10-27
- Table: 21-10-0162-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: The sales by type of client based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) which include all members under surveying and mapping services (NAICS 54136 and 54137), annual (percent), for five years of data.Release date: 2023-10-27
- Table: 21-10-0211-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription: The sales by type of goods and services based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 54136 and 54137 Surveying and mapping services which include all members under Sales of goods and services, annual (percent) for five years of data.Release date: 2023-10-27
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- Stats in brief: 45-28-0001202100100023Description:
Different industries have been impacted in various ways by the COVID-19 pandemic. The tourism sector was one of the hardest hit by travel restrictions. This paper presents a portrait of the pandemic's impact on the tourism sector and the expectations of these businesses moving forward. It involves an examination of the data produced by the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions.
Release date: 2021-06-08 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2021045Description:
The infographic shows the percentage of Canadian businesses by region that required personal protective equipment (PPE) over the last three iterations of the survey (October 2020, December 2020, and February 2021). It also presents estimates of demand for various PPE items by region for February 2021.
Release date: 2021-04-23 - 23. Stats are on the menu! Canada’s restaurant industry ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2021025Description:
This infographic highlights a selection of statistics on restaurants, bars and caterers in Canada.
Release date: 2021-03-25 - Stats in brief: 45-28-0001202100100010Description:
Different industries have been impacted in various ways by the COVID-19 pandemic. The food services and drinking places subsector was one of the hardest hit by public-safety measures. This paper presents a portrait of the pandemic's impact on food services and drinking places in 2020 and the expectations of these businesses moving forward. It involves an examination of the data produced by the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions.
Release date: 2021-03-18 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2021019Description:
Statistics Canada, in collaboration with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada released data from the Intellectual Property Awareness and Use (IPAU) Survey as part of a cost recovery project. This novel survey was created to better understand how familiar businesses are with intellectual property (IP) and how effectively they use it. The current infographic provides a snapshot of results for IP awareness and use by business structure, business executive demographics and geographic location of businesses.
Release date: 2021-02-18 - Articles and reports: 62F0014M2021004Description:
With the release of January 2021 CPI data on February 17, 2021, the computer equipment, software and supplies index is updated with an enhanced methodology and new data sources. This index represents 0.42% of the 2017 CPI basket and is part of the recreation, education and reading component. Detailed documentation describing the new computer equipment, software and supplies index approach are available with the January 2021 CPI release.
Release date: 2021-02-17 - Articles and reports: 62F0014M2021002Description:
This technical guide describes the methodological details for the Consulting Services Price Index (COSPI). The document includes information about the purpose of the index, data sources, and index estimation and aggregation.
Release date: 2021-01-28 - Articles and reports: 62F0014M2020018Description:
This paper looks at price movements for surveying and mapping services in Canada between 2013 and 2018, the types of services offered and the forces driving the industry, and provides an industry update for 2020.
Release date: 2020-10-02 - Articles and reports: 62F0014M2020015Description:
This document describes the methodological details for the Commercial Rents Services Price Index (CRSPI). It includes information about the purpose of the index, data sources, the index estimation and aggregation methods.
Release date: 2020-09-10 - Stats in brief: 45-28-0001202000100054Description:
This article provides insights into how COVID-19 could potentially impact commercial and industrial machinery and equipment rental and leasing industry. This article also provides estimates for 2020 index values using past economic impacts as benchmarks.
Release date: 2020-07-24
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5092Description: The purpose of the survey is to produce new statistical information on the firms engaged in geomatics activities in Canada.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5104Description: The Quarterly Industry Revenue Indices (QIRI) measure the rate of change in operating revenues for selected industries in the business and consumer services sector.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5105Description: The primary objective of this survey is to provide reliable and statistically valid information at a national level on: - Canadians' motivations for using payday loans; - the alternatives to payday loans, if any, that these Canadians have; and - Canadians' experience with, and knowledge of, the payday loan industry.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5123Description: The Commercial Rents Services Price Index measures monthly price changes over time for leased commercial space in Canada; the estimates are produced on a quarterly basis.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5132Description: This survey collects the financial and operating data needed to develop national and regional economic policies and programs.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5137Description: This survey collects information needed to produce indexes that measure the monthly changes in the prices for the Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Rental and Leasing Industry. The estimates are produced on a quarterly basis.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5175Description: The objective of this survey is to collect information about the sales of prepared foods and non-alcoholic beverages by different establishments in Ontario and to collect information on the percentage of those sales that are exempt from the Ontario portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST). The results of this survey are important in order to determine the allocation of tax revenues between the Ontario and federal governments.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5194Description: The Consulting Services Price Index measures quarterly price changes for various consulting services such as management, environmental, and scientific and technical consulting services.
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 5196Description: The purpose of this survey is to measure the price change of architectural, engineering and related services on a quarterly basis.
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