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- 1. Marriage, money and retirement ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X1991004123Geography: CanadaDescription:
Is income the determining factor in taking an early retirement? This article sheds new light on the retirement decision-making process.
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 2. On non-wage labour income ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X199100439Geography: CanadaDescription:
Non-wage benefits now represent 10% of a worker's total compensation package. Which industries offer the highest supplementary benefits, and how are they funded?
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 3. A note on self-employment ArchivedStats in brief: 75-001-X199100451Geography: CanadaDescription:
Self-employment is an increasingly popular form of non-standard work.
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 4. A note on the work sharing program ArchivedStats in brief: 75-001-X199100462Geography: CanadaDescription:
How does the Work Sharing Program prevent layoffs?
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 5. Unemployment -- Occupation makes a difference ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X199100486Geography: CanadaDescription:
Throughout the boom years of the late 1980s and the recession of 1990-91, certain occupations maintained high levels of unemployment. This article examines how labour market indicators vary according to occupation.
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 6. Non-standard work arrangements ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X199100497Geography: CanadaDescription:
Non-standard or "atypical work" has become more common in Canada. The author describes various types of non-standard employment, and shows how prevalent these types of work arrangement are in certain industries.
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 7. Women approaching retirement ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X1991003114Geography: CanadaDescription:
Statistics show that upon retirement women now participating in the labour market might not face the same economic hardships that many female seniors previously had.
Release date: 1991-09-05 - Articles and reports: 75-001-X1991003122Geography: CanadaDescription:
Is retirement a consequence of circumstances or a planned event? The trend towards early retirement is observed, and the incentives and responses to early retirement are discussed.
Release date: 1991-09-05 - 9. The labour market: Mid year review ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X19910032426Geography: CanadaDescription:
Has recovery begun? An up-to-date look at labour market developments in the first six months of 1991.
Release date: 1991-09-05 - 10. Retirement attitudes, plans and behaviour ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X199100367Geography: CanadaDescription:
As the Canadian population ages, the issues of retirement and pensions become increasingly important. The 1989 General Social Survey results are examined with a focus on Canadians opinions towards mandatory retirement, their retirement plans and pensions.
Release date: 1991-09-05
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- 1. A note on self-employment ArchivedStats in brief: 75-001-X199100451Geography: CanadaDescription:
Self-employment is an increasingly popular form of non-standard work.
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 2. A note on the work sharing program ArchivedStats in brief: 75-001-X199100462Geography: CanadaDescription:
How does the Work Sharing Program prevent layoffs?
Release date: 1991-12-02
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- 1. Marriage, money and retirement ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X1991004123Geography: CanadaDescription:
Is income the determining factor in taking an early retirement? This article sheds new light on the retirement decision-making process.
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 2. On non-wage labour income ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X199100439Geography: CanadaDescription:
Non-wage benefits now represent 10% of a worker's total compensation package. Which industries offer the highest supplementary benefits, and how are they funded?
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 3. Unemployment -- Occupation makes a difference ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X199100486Geography: CanadaDescription:
Throughout the boom years of the late 1980s and the recession of 1990-91, certain occupations maintained high levels of unemployment. This article examines how labour market indicators vary according to occupation.
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 4. Non-standard work arrangements ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X199100497Geography: CanadaDescription:
Non-standard or "atypical work" has become more common in Canada. The author describes various types of non-standard employment, and shows how prevalent these types of work arrangement are in certain industries.
Release date: 1991-12-02 - 5. Women approaching retirement ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X1991003114Geography: CanadaDescription:
Statistics show that upon retirement women now participating in the labour market might not face the same economic hardships that many female seniors previously had.
Release date: 1991-09-05 - Articles and reports: 75-001-X1991003122Geography: CanadaDescription:
Is retirement a consequence of circumstances or a planned event? The trend towards early retirement is observed, and the incentives and responses to early retirement are discussed.
Release date: 1991-09-05 - 7. The labour market: Mid year review ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X19910032426Geography: CanadaDescription:
Has recovery begun? An up-to-date look at labour market developments in the first six months of 1991.
Release date: 1991-09-05 - 8. Retirement attitudes, plans and behaviour ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X199100367Geography: CanadaDescription:
As the Canadian population ages, the issues of retirement and pensions become increasingly important. The 1989 General Social Survey results are examined with a focus on Canadians opinions towards mandatory retirement, their retirement plans and pensions.
Release date: 1991-09-05 - 9. Are jobs in large firms better jobs? ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X199100378Geography: CanadaDescription:
This study examines differences between large and small firms with respect to unionization, pension plan coverage, workers' susceptibility to layoffs, and wages.
Release date: 1991-09-05 - Articles and reports: 75-001-X1991002147Geography: CanadaDescription:
In 1989, all levels of government transferred over $75 billion to persons under various income security programs. The article examines who benefits from these payments, whether families have become more dependent on such payments over the past two decades and if they alleviate financial hardship.
Release date: 1991-05-15
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