Tables and Charts
Tables
Table 1 Change in layoff rate for full-time workers over time, by demographic characteristics
Table 2 Change in layoff rate for full-time workers over time, by characteristics of lost job
Table 3 Adjusted probability of layoff for men and women from 1993 to 2007
Table 4 Adjusted probability of jobless spell of three months or less and six months or less
Table 5 Labour force activity status one year after layoff
Table 6 Individuals experiencing wage gains, losses or no change between former job and new job
Table 7 Scale of wage losses and gains, former and new job
Table 9 Jobs with or without pension plan, previous job and new job
Table 10 Unionized jobs, previous job and new job
Charts
Chart A Most layoffs are attributable to lack of work
Chart B Layoffs are countercyclical
Chart C Even after controlling for their characteristics, men have higher layoff rate than women
Chart E Jobless period of laid-off persons substantially the same between the two periods
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