Trends in employment and wages, 2002 to 2007
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Author: Lin, Jane
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Statistics Canada
Abstract:
In 2007, the proportion of employed people in Canada was at its highest level in at least three decades, while the national unemployment rate sank to a 33-year low of 5.8%. However, manufacturing employment in Canada, as in the United States, has been on a downward trend. Between 2002 and 2007 employment rates increased the most in the highest-paying industries and occupations. On the other hand, some job losses were experienced by machine operators and assembly workers. Retail trade had been the largest creator of new jobs but was surpassed in 2007 by construction, and health care and social assistance.
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[-] Show lessIn 2007, the proportion of employed people in Canada was at its highest level in at least three decades, while the national unemployment rate sank to a 33-year low of 5.8%. However, manufacturing employment in Canada, as in the United States, has been on a downward trend. Between 2002 and 2007 employment rates increased the most in the highest-paying industries and occupations. On the other hand, some job losses were experienced by machine operators and assembly workers. Retail trade had been the largest creator of new jobs but was surpassed in 2007 by construction, and health care and ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Employment; Labour market; Outcomes; Industry; Statistics; Income; Finance
Keywords: Trend; Wage; Statistical analysis; Wage differential; Wage rate
Geographic subjects: North America; Canada
Published: Ottawa, Ontario: Statistics Canada, 2008
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Journal title: Perspectives on labour and income
Journal volume : 9
Journal number: 9
Journal date: September 2008
Pages: pp.5-15
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Catalogue no. 75-001-X
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