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Decomposition of changes in characteristics of laid-off workers (1990 to 1994, 2008 to 2011)

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Decomposition of changes in characteristics of laid-off workers (1990 to 1994, 2008 to 2011)


Table summary
This table displays the results of decomposition of changes in characteristics of laid-off workers (1990 to 1994. The information is grouped by variables (appearing as row headers), share of layoffs, 1990 to 1994  (column 1), share of layoffs, 2008 to 2011  (column 2), actual change (column 2 minus column 1) (column 3) and predicted change, holding  1990-to-1994  share constant (column 4), calculated using percent and percentage points units of measure (appearing as column headers).

Variables Share of layoffs, 1990 to 1994  (column 1) Share of layoffs, 2008 to 2011  (column 2) Actual change (column 2 minus column 1) (column 3) Predicted change, holding  1990-to-1994  share
constant (column 4)
  percent percentage points
Gender  
Male 57.23 59.64 2.41 4.77
Female 42.77 40.36 -2.41 -4.77
Age group  
15 to 24 years 21.95 18.79 -3.16 1.01
25 to 34 years 31.16 22.16 -9.00 -2.52
35 to 44 years 24.37 20.56 -3.82 -0.27
45 to 54 years 14.65 23.05 8.40 1.05
55 to 64 years 7.86 15.44 7.58 0.74
Education attainment  
Below university 92.47 84.34 -8.13 -1.99
University 7.53 15.66 8.13 1.99
Job tenure  
24 months or less 70.14 54.80 -15.34 -13.15
25 months to 60 months 13.10 17.16 4.06 3.32
61 months to 120 months 7.82 12.25 4.43 3.18
121 months to 240 months 6.52 9.71 3.19 4.73
241 months or more 2.42 6.08 3.66 1.93
Region  
Atlantic Provinces 14.21 11.34 -2.87 -1.99
Quebec 30.27 25.38 -4.89 -4.01
Ontario 30.14 35.50 5.35 5.77
Prairie Provinces 5.75 5.41 -0.34 -0.20
Alberta 7.90 10.26 2.35 0.37
British Columbia 11.72 12.12 0.40 0.07
Industry  
Primary industries and construction 23.94 22.84 -1.10 -2.38
Manufacturing 18.57 15.09 -3.48 1.64
Retail trade, accommodation and
food services
15.87 14.07 -1.80 -2.00
High-skill services 10.83 14.18 3.35 1.25
Public services 17.30 19.54 2.25 1.67
Other service-producing industries 13.50 14.28 0.78 -0.16
         
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey.
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