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ReferencesSection A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P Section A — Labour market overviewBowlby, G. 2004. “The labour market in 2003.” Perspectives on Labour and Income. 16, 1, Spring: 31–36. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Cross, P. 2006. "Emerging patterns in the labour market: A Reversal from the 1990s'." Canadian Economic Observer. 19, 2, February: 18-30. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11-010-XIB. Statistics Canada. 1999. "Supplementary measures of unemployment." Labour Force Update. 3, 3, Summer: 24–31. Catalogue no. 71-005-XPB. Section B — Demographic characteristicsMarshall, K. 2003. "Benefiting from extended parental leave." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 15, 2, Summer: 15–21. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Pérusse, D. 1997. "Regional disparities and non-permanent employment." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 9, 4, Winter: 39–44. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Statistics Canada. 2003. Canada E-Book. Catalogue no. 11-404-XIE. Ottawa. Section C — Provincial and territorial perspectiveStatistics Canada. 2003. Canada E-Book. Catalogue no. 11-404-XIE. Ottawa. ———. 2003. “Provincial and territorial gross domestic product.” The Daily. April 28: 2-12. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11-001-XIE. Section D — Local labour marketsPhilip Cross, Canadian Economic Observer, February 2006 Statistics Canada-Catalogue no. 11-010, Emerging Patterns in the Labour Market: A Reversal from the 1990s. Section E — Industry, class of worker and occupationBowlby, G. 2002. "Farmers leaving the field." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 14, 1, Spring: 23–28. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Statistics Canada. 2003. The changing profile of Canada’s labour force. 2001 Census Analysis Series. Catalogue no. 96F0030XIE no. 9. ———. 2006. Women in Canada: a gender-based statistical report. Catalogue no. 89-503-XIE. Ottawa. ———. 1997. "The self-employed." Labour Force Update. 1, 3, Autumn: 25–28. Catalogue no. 71-005-XPB. Section F — Educational attainment and trainingKing, Alan J.C. 2004. Double Cohort Study: Phase 3 Report for the Ontario Ministry of Education. www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/document/reports/phase3/ (accessed July 26th, 2004 ) Statistics Canada. 2003. The changing profile of Canada’s labour force. 2001 Census Analysis Series. Catalogue no. 96F0030XIE no. 9. ———. 2003. Education in Canada: Raising the standard. 2001 Census Analysis Series. Catalogue no. 96F0030XIE no. 12. Sunter, D. 1994. "Youths – waiting it out." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 6, 1, Spring: 31–36. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Bowlby, Geoff and Kathryn McMullen. 2005. "Provincial Drop-out rates - Trends and Consequences." Education Matters: Insight on education, learning and training in Canada. 2, 12, December. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 81-004-XIE. Usalcas, J. and G. Bowlby. 2006. "Students in the labour market." Education matters: insights on education, learning and training in Canada. 3, 1. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 81-004-XIE. Section G — Full time, part timeMarshall, K. 2001. "Part-time by choice." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 13, 1, Spring: 20–27. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Statistics Canada. 1997. "Hours of work." Labour Force Update. 1, 2, Summer: 17–19. Catalogue no. 71-005-XPB. ———. 2003. The changing profile of Canada’s labour force. 2001 Census Analysis Series. Catalogue no. 96F0030XIE no. 9. Section H — Hours of work and work absencesAkyeampong, E. 1998. “Work absences: New data, new insights.” Perspectives on Labour and Income. 10, 1, Spring: 16–22. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Marshall, K. 2003. "Benefiting from extended parental leave." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 15, 2, Summer: 15–21. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. ———. 2001. "Part-time by choice." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 13, 1, Spring: 20–27. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Statistics Canada. 2003. Work Absence Rates. Catalogue no. 71-211-XIE. Ottawa. ———. 1997. "Hours of work." Labour Force Update. 1, 2, Summer: 7–16. Catalogue no. 71-005-XPB. Section I — Temporary employmentTabi, M. and S. Langlois. 2003. “Quality of jobs added in 2002.” Perspectives on Labour and Income. 15, 1, Spring: 34–39. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Section J — Wages and incomeStatistics Canada. 2003. Income in Canada. Catalogue no. 75-202-XIE. Ottawa. ———. 2000. “An overview of the average wages and wage distributions in the late 1990s.” Labour Force Update. 4, 2, 5–13. Catalogue no. 71-005-XPB. Section K — Benefits, employment insurance and union coverageAkyeampong, E. 2001. “Fact-sheet on unionization.” Perspectives on Labour and Income. 13, 3, Autumn: 46–54. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Marshall, K. 2003. "Benefits of the job." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 15, 2, Summer: 7-14. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Morissette, R., G. Schellenberg and A. Johnson. 2005. " Diverging trends in unionization." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 6, 4, Summer: 29-36. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Section L — Multiple jobholders and work arrangementsStatistics Canada. 1997. "Hours of work." Labour Force Update. 1, 2, Summer: 32–34. Catalogue no. 71-005-XPB. Sussman, D. 1998. “Moonlighting: A growing way of life.” Perspectives on Labour and Income. 10, 2, Summer: 24–31. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Morissette, R., G. Schellenberg and A. Johnson. 2005. " Diverging trends in unionization." Perspectives on Labour and Income. 6, 4, Summer: 29-36. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Section M — The aging population and retirementDuchesne, D. 2004. “More seniors at work.” Perspectives on Labour and Income. 16, 1, Spring: 55–67. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Gower, D. 1997. “Measuring the age of retirement.” Perspectives on Labour and Income. 9, 2, Summer: 11–17. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Pold, H. 2004. “The near-retirement rate.” Perspectives on Labour and Income. 16, 1, Spring: 68–72. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Statistics Canada. 2003. The changing profile of Canada’s labour force. 2001 Census Analysis Series. Catalogue no. 96F0030XIE no. 9. ———. 2003. Report on the Demographic Situation in Canada, 2002. Catalogue no. 91-209-XPE. Ottawa. ———. 1998. “Older workers.” Labour Force Update. 2, 2, Spring: 27–29. Catalogue no. 71-005-XPB. Section N — ImmigrantsBadets, J. and L. Howatson-Leo. 1999. “Recent immigrants in the labour force.” Canadian Social Trends. 52, Spring: 16–22. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 11-008-XPE. Chui, Tina. 2003. Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada : Process, Progress and Prospects. Catalogue no. 89-611-XIE. Ottawa. Statistics Canada. Chui, Tina and Kelly Tran. 2003. Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC) : Progress and Challenges of New Immigrants in the Workforce, Catalogue no. 89-615-XIE. Ottawa. Statistics Canada. Statistics Canada. 2003. The changing profile of Canada’s labour force. 2001 Census Analysis Series. Catalogue no. 96F0030XIE no. 9. Section O — Aboriginal peopleStatistics Canada. 2004. Annual Demographic Statistics, 2003. Catalogue no. 91-213-XIB. Ottawa. ———. 2003. Aboriginal peoples of Canada: A demographic profile. 2001 Census Analysis Series. Catalogue no. 96F0030XIE no. 7. Zietsma, Danielle. 2005. Aboriginal peoples living off-reserve in Western Canada: estimates from the Labour Force Survey. Catalogue no. 71-587-XIE. Ottawa. Statistics Canada. Section P — International comparisonsBowlby, G. and J. Usalcas. 2003. “The labour market: Up north, down south.” Perspectives on Labour and Income. 15, 1, Spring: 16–33. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 75-001-XPE. Langdon, D. S., T. M. McMenamin and T. J. Krolik. 2002. “U.S. labor market in 2001: Economy enters a recession.” Monthly Labor Review. 125, 2, February: 3–22. U.S. Department of Labor. McMenamin, T. M., R. Krantz and T. J. Krolik. 2003. “U.S. labor market in 2002: Continued weakness.” Monthly Labor Review. 126, 2, February: 3–25. U.S. Department of Labor. Statistics Canada. 1998. "Canada – US labour market comparison." Labour Force Update. 2, 4, Autumn: 30–35. Catalogue no. 71-005-XPB. U.S. Department of Labor. 2005. Comparative Civilian Labor Force Statistics, Ten Countries, 1960-2004. Washington. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Internet: www.bls.gov/fls/home.htm |
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