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- 1. Defining retirement ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200710213182Geography: CanadaDescription:
Even though the retirement wave will have significant labour market consequences over the next 20 years, no regular statistics are produced on retirement or the retired. Part of the problem stems from lack of clear definitions. For some, retirement means complete withdrawal from the labour force while for others it entails part- or even full-time work. The article examines the challenges faced by statistical organizations in measuring retirement and offers several recommendations to inform a discussion for arriving at international standards.
Release date: 2007-03-20 - Articles and reports: 11-010-X20060099298Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
Alberta's 4-year old surge, driven by the energy sector, is unprecedented in Canadian economic history. An in-depth look at the consequences of this growth, especially for its labour market, the tightest in North America.
Release date: 2006-09-14 - 3. Students in the labour market ArchivedArticles and reports: 81-004-X20060019184Description:
This article uses data from the Labour Force Survey to examine trends in the labour market experiences of young men and women who are full-time students: younger students aged 15 to 17 years (of normal high school age) and older students aged 18 to 24 years old (a typical age for attending postsecondary institutions). The analysis also distinguishes between employment during the school year (September to April) and employment during the summer months.
Release date: 2006-04-27 - Articles and reports: 81-004-X20050048984Description:
This article uses Labour Force Survey data for the 1990-1991 to 2004-2005 school years to examine trends in the high school drop-out rate for Canada and the provinces, for males compared to and females and for census metropolitan areas compared to rural areas. A high school drop-out is defined as the share of 20-to-24-year-olds who are not attending school and who have not graduated from high school.
Release date: 2005-12-16 - 5. Aboriginal data initiative: Survey component ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018655Description:
The design of surveys for Aboriginal groups brings challenges: identification of the target population, challenges in survey design, remoteness and response burden.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 6. The labour market in 2003 ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200400113106Geography: CanadaDescription:
Over the first eight months of 2003, employment growth was minimal. However, during the last four months, employment surged ahead sufficiently to salvage a modest gain for the year.
Release date: 2004-01-23 - 7. High-tech: Two years after the boom ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200311113104Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper looks at the high-tech sector in 2002, a year after high-profile layoffs were made in response to the collapse in demand for its products and services.
Release date: 2003-12-08 - Articles and reports: 11-010-X20030116683Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan areaDescription:
This paper examines the number of hours worked as a result of the August 2003 power outage in Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec.
Release date: 2003-11-20 - 9. The labour market: Up North, down South ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200211213075Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper examines the differences between the Canadian and American economies and labour markets during 2001.
Release date: 2003-03-24 - 10. 2002: A good year in the labour market ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200300113077Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper looks at the Canadian labour market in 2002 by industry and province.
Release date: 2003-02-20
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- 1. Defining retirement ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200710213182Geography: CanadaDescription:
Even though the retirement wave will have significant labour market consequences over the next 20 years, no regular statistics are produced on retirement or the retired. Part of the problem stems from lack of clear definitions. For some, retirement means complete withdrawal from the labour force while for others it entails part- or even full-time work. The article examines the challenges faced by statistical organizations in measuring retirement and offers several recommendations to inform a discussion for arriving at international standards.
Release date: 2007-03-20 - Articles and reports: 11-010-X20060099298Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
Alberta's 4-year old surge, driven by the energy sector, is unprecedented in Canadian economic history. An in-depth look at the consequences of this growth, especially for its labour market, the tightest in North America.
Release date: 2006-09-14 - 3. Students in the labour market ArchivedArticles and reports: 81-004-X20060019184Description:
This article uses data from the Labour Force Survey to examine trends in the labour market experiences of young men and women who are full-time students: younger students aged 15 to 17 years (of normal high school age) and older students aged 18 to 24 years old (a typical age for attending postsecondary institutions). The analysis also distinguishes between employment during the school year (September to April) and employment during the summer months.
Release date: 2006-04-27 - Articles and reports: 81-004-X20050048984Description:
This article uses Labour Force Survey data for the 1990-1991 to 2004-2005 school years to examine trends in the high school drop-out rate for Canada and the provinces, for males compared to and females and for census metropolitan areas compared to rural areas. A high school drop-out is defined as the share of 20-to-24-year-olds who are not attending school and who have not graduated from high school.
Release date: 2005-12-16 - 5. Aboriginal data initiative: Survey component ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20040018655Description:
The design of surveys for Aboriginal groups brings challenges: identification of the target population, challenges in survey design, remoteness and response burden.
Release date: 2005-10-27 - 6. The labour market in 2003 ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200400113106Geography: CanadaDescription:
Over the first eight months of 2003, employment growth was minimal. However, during the last four months, employment surged ahead sufficiently to salvage a modest gain for the year.
Release date: 2004-01-23 - 7. High-tech: Two years after the boom ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200311113104Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper looks at the high-tech sector in 2002, a year after high-profile layoffs were made in response to the collapse in demand for its products and services.
Release date: 2003-12-08 - Articles and reports: 11-010-X20030116683Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan areaDescription:
This paper examines the number of hours worked as a result of the August 2003 power outage in Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec.
Release date: 2003-11-20 - 9. The labour market: Up North, down South ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200211213075Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper examines the differences between the Canadian and American economies and labour markets during 2001.
Release date: 2003-03-24 - 10. 2002: A good year in the labour market ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200300113077Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper looks at the Canadian labour market in 2002 by industry and province.
Release date: 2003-02-20
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