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- Table: 14-10-0344-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Economic regionFrequency: MonthlyDescription:
Number of employment insurance beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits by economic region, last 5 months.
Release date: 2024-09-19 - Table: 14-10-0346-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: MonthlyDescription:
Number of employment insurance beneficiaries by employment insurance region, total and regular income benefits, declared earnings, sex, and age group, last 5 months.
Release date: 2024-09-19 - Table: 14-10-0453-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration part, Census metropolitan influenced zoneFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of employment insurance beneficiaries by census metropolitan category, total and regular income benefits, declared earnings, sex, and age group, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-09-19
- Table: 14-10-0454-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration part, Census metropolitan influenced zoneFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of employment insurance beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits by census metropolitan category, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-09-19
- Table: 14-10-0455-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of employment insurance beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits, by province, territory and National Occupational Classification (NOC), last 5 months.Release date: 2024-09-19
- Table: 14-10-0456-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of employment insurance beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits, by province, territory and National Occupational Classification (NOC), seasonally adjusted, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-09-19
- Table: 14-10-0441-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Economic regionFrequency: QuarterlyDescription: Number of job vacancies and payroll employees, job vacancy rate, and average offered hourly wage by economic region, last 5 quarters.Release date: 2024-09-17
- Table: 14-10-0442-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: QuarterlyDescription: Number of job vacancies and payroll employees, job vacancy rate, and average offered hourly wage by three-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code, last 5 quarters.Release date: 2024-09-17
- Table: 14-10-0443-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: QuarterlyDescription: Number of job vacancies, proportion of job vacancies and average offered hourly wage by selected characteristics (type of work, minimum level of education sought, minimum experience level sought, duration of job vacancy, type of position, and recruitment strategies) and National Occupational Classification (NOC), last 5 quarters.Release date: 2024-09-17
- Table: 14-10-0444-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Economic regionFrequency: QuarterlyDescription: Number of job vacancies and average offered hourly wage by five-digit National Occupational Classification (NOC) code, last 5 quarters.Release date: 2024-09-17
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- Table: 14-10-0344-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Economic regionFrequency: MonthlyDescription:
Number of employment insurance beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits by economic region, last 5 months.
Release date: 2024-09-19 - Table: 14-10-0346-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: MonthlyDescription:
Number of employment insurance beneficiaries by employment insurance region, total and regular income benefits, declared earnings, sex, and age group, last 5 months.
Release date: 2024-09-19 - Table: 14-10-0453-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration part, Census metropolitan influenced zoneFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of employment insurance beneficiaries by census metropolitan category, total and regular income benefits, declared earnings, sex, and age group, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-09-19
- Table: 14-10-0454-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration part, Census metropolitan influenced zoneFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of employment insurance beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits by census metropolitan category, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-09-19
- Table: 14-10-0455-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of employment insurance beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits, by province, territory and National Occupational Classification (NOC), last 5 months.Release date: 2024-09-19
- Table: 14-10-0456-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: MonthlyDescription: Number of employment insurance beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits, by province, territory and National Occupational Classification (NOC), seasonally adjusted, last 5 months.Release date: 2024-09-19
- Table: 14-10-0441-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Economic regionFrequency: QuarterlyDescription: Number of job vacancies and payroll employees, job vacancy rate, and average offered hourly wage by economic region, last 5 quarters.Release date: 2024-09-17
- Table: 14-10-0442-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: QuarterlyDescription: Number of job vacancies and payroll employees, job vacancy rate, and average offered hourly wage by three-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code, last 5 quarters.Release date: 2024-09-17
- Table: 14-10-0443-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: QuarterlyDescription: Number of job vacancies, proportion of job vacancies and average offered hourly wage by selected characteristics (type of work, minimum level of education sought, minimum experience level sought, duration of job vacancy, type of position, and recruitment strategies) and National Occupational Classification (NOC), last 5 quarters.Release date: 2024-09-17
- Table: 14-10-0444-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Economic regionFrequency: QuarterlyDescription: Number of job vacancies and average offered hourly wage by five-digit National Occupational Classification (NOC) code, last 5 quarters.Release date: 2024-09-17
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- 21. Employer top-ups ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X201010213243Geography: CanadaDescription:
To compensate for earnings lost by employees on leave, some employers provide parents with a Supplemental Unemployment Benefit (SUB), also known as a top-up. The SUB is a government initiative that employers use as a means of reducing the net earnings loss of their employees on leave. This article examines who is likely to receive a top-up and whether the benefit influences mother's return-to-work behaviour.
Release date: 2010-03-23 - 22. Economic fact sheet ArchivedStats in brief: 11-008-X201000111133Geography: CanadaDescription:
This Economic Fact Sheet provides data on the labour market, hourly wages, pension coverage and registered retirement savings plan (RRSPs) for women and men.
Release date: 2010-03-08 - 23. Cities and Growth: Earnings Levels Across Urban and Rural Areas: The Role of Human Capital ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-622-M2010020Geography: CanadaDescription:
Using 2001 Census data, this paper investigates the extent to which the urban-rural gap in the earnings of employed workers is associated with human capital composition and agglomeration economies. Both factors have been theoretically and empirically linked to urban-rural earnings differences. Agglomeration economies-the productivity enhancing effects of the geographic concentration of workers and firms-may underlie these differences as they may be stronger in larger urban centres. But human capital composition may also drive the urban-rural earnings gap if workers with higher levels of education and/or experience are more prevalent in cities. The analysis finds that up to one-half of urban-rural earnings differences are related to human capital composition. It also demonstrates that agglomeration economies related to city size are associated with earnings levels, but their influence is significantly reduced by the inclusion of controls for human capital.
Release date: 2010-01-25 - Articles and reports: 75-001-X200911211055Geography: CanadaDescription:
The decline in earnings among immigrants over the past quarter century is well-documented, but its impact on various segments of the immigrant population is less well-known. This study examines long-term trends in the incidence of low income among working-age immigrants, immigrant seniors and the children of immigrants. The study looks at two main factors that contribute to the incidence of low income: market income and government transfers.
Release date: 2009-12-21 - 25. Changes in parental work time and earnings ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200911013237Geography: CanadaDescription:
Between 1980 and 2005, parental work time increased by substantial margins, especially for families located at the bottom and in the middle of the earnings distribution. However, this increase occurred against a backdrop of a stronger increase in earnings for families at the top of the earnings distribution. This study finds that high earnings families earned more in 2005 than in 1980 for a given amount of parental work time, likely because of higher wages.
Release date: 2009-12-17 - 26. Do parental benefits influence fertility decisions? ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-008-X200900210919Geography: CanadaDescription:
This article examines whether access to maternity and paternity benefits influences a couple's decision to have a child. We identify characteristics of people who are most likely to say that benefits would transform intentions into behaviour.
Release date: 2009-10-27 - 27. International differences in low-paid work ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200910613231Geography: CanadaDescription:
Like the United States and the United Kingdom, Canada has a higher proportion of low-paid jobs than Australia and most countries in continental Europe. While the differences with continental Europe highlight different approaches to the labour market, the much lower rate of low-paid work in Australia is more puzzling since that country shares many similarities with Canada. Differences in wage-setting mechanisms appear to play a role in explaining the disparity in rates of low-paid jobs.
Release date: 2009-09-18 - 28. Family work patterns ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200910813235Geography: CanadaDescription:
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 - 29. Earnings of women with and without children ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200910313227Geography: CanadaDescription:
A sizeable earnings gap exists between Canadian women with children and those without. Women with children earned, on average, 12% less than women without children, and the gap increased with the number of children. Lone mothers, mothers with long career interruptions, and mothers with at least some postsecondary education experienced greater losses than married mothers, mothers with no or short career interruptions, and mothers with no more than a high school education.
Release date: 2009-06-19 - 30. The family work week ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200910413228Geography: CanadaDescription:
Although the average work week has been declining, overall family work hours have increased. In 2008, dual-earners accounted for three-quarters of all couples with dependent children, compared with just over one-third in 1976. Over the period, the combined paid work hours of couples increased from an average of 58 per week to 65.
Release date: 2009-06-19
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- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 11F0019M2003207Geography: CanadaDescription:
The estimation of intergenerational earnings mobility is rife with measurement problems since the research does not observe permanent, lifetime earnings. Nearly all studies make corrections for mean variation in earnings because of the age differences among respondents. Recent works employ average earnings or instrumental variable methods to address the effects of measurement error as a result of transitory earnings shocks and mis-reporting. However, empirical studies of intergenerational mobility have paid no attention to the changes in earnings variance across the life cycle suggested by economic models of human capital investment.
Using information from the Intergenerational Income Data from Canada and the National Longitudinal Survey and Panel Study of Income Dynamics from the United States, this study finds a strong association between age at observation and estimated earnings persistence. Part of this age-dependence is related to a general increase in transitory earnings variance during the collection of data. An independent effect of life cycle investment is also identified. These findings are then applied to the variation among intergenerational earnings persistence studies. Among studies with similar methodologies, one-third of the variance in published estimates of earnings persistence is attributable to cross-study differences in the age of responding fathers. Finally, these results call into question tests for the importance of credit constraints based on measures of earnings at different points in the life cycle.
Release date: 2003-08-05
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