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Trends and Usage of Employment Insurance (E.I.) in Newfoundland and Labrador


 

 

 

 

 


 

Trends and Usage of Employment Insurance (EI) in Newfoundland and Labrador gives a statistical overview of past and current trends in Program usage in the Province. Since Confederation, when the Unemployment Insurance (UI) Program was introduced, UI/EI programs have played a role in the Province’s labour markets. Historically many workers enter and exit the program as seasonal work begins and ends each year. As a result, UI/EI data provide useful information regarding the situation and events in the labour market and economy.

Since 1990, the Province’s economy has experienced a recession, a collapse of the ground fishery, high levels of, as well as declining, out-migration and an economic recovery with some of the highest levels of performance recorded in Canada. All these have impacted UI/EI usage and are reflected in statistical trends found in the data. The purpose of this brief document is to provide statistics on major trends since the early 1990s to 2004 (most recent reliable data). While the report is not an "analytical" document, it provides information regarding labour market and economic performance and aspects of the dynamics of our economy that relate to E.I. usage in the province. It is intended to provide data for input to analysis that might be carried out to explore issues reflected by the data.

 

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Table of Contents:
  The Rise and Fall of E.I.
  E.I. Usage is Seasonal
  100,000+ Individuals Use E.I. Annually
  Many E.I. Beneficiaries are Frequent Users
  Total E.I. Income is Down From Early 1990s
  Proportionally, Female E.I. Usage has Declined
More Than Males
  Large Decline in the Number of Younger Claimants
  Large Decline in E.I. Claimants in Almost All Sectors
  Declining EI Usage is Higher in Rural Areas
  Duration of Employment is Up Significantly
Since Early 1990s
  Duration of Claims is Down Since Early 1990s
  Monthly Average Benefits Have
Not Changed Significantly
  Income Security Benefits Paid to Individuals
Remain High
  Fish Harvesters
  Benefits Paid at Highest Levels in 2002
   

Data Reference
  Employment Insurance Data Reference
   
Data Reference Tables
  Monthly Average E.I. Beneficiaries Newfoundland and Labrador, 1980-2004
  Monthly Average E.I. Beneficiaries by Gender Newfoundland and Labrador, 1980-2004
  Number of Different Individuals Who Received E.I. Newfoundland and Labrador, 1984-2004
  Total E.I. Benefits Paid ($ Million) Newfoundland and Labrador, 1980-2002
  Number of Regular Beneficiaries by Occupation Type Newfoundland and Labrador, 1992 & 2004
  Average Weeks Worked Before Applying For E.I.
Newfoundland and Labrador, Gender and Age, 1992 to 2004
  Average Weeks Worked Before Applying For E.I.
Newfoundland and Labrador, Occupation, 1992 to 2004
  Number of Regular & Fishing Type E.I. Beneficiaries Occupation,
Gender and Age, 1992 to 2002
  Occupation, Gender and Age Profile of Regular E.I. Beneficiaries,
Newfoundland and Labrador, 1992 & 2004, Rural Areas Only
  Occupation, Gender and Age Profile of Regular E.I. Beneficiaries,
Newfoundland and Labrador, 1992 & 2002, Urban Areas Only
  Distribution of E.I. Users by Number of Claims Between 2000 & 2004, Newfoundland and Labrador
   
Appendix 1
  Urban Centres in Newfoundland
  Urban Centres in Labrador
Appendix 2
  Employment Insurance Data Sources
   

 

Trends and Usage of Employment Insurance (E.I.) in Newfoundland and Labrador

Data are current as of January, 2006.
Comments and questions concerning this document should be directed to: 

Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency)
Department of Finance • P.O. Box 8700 • St. John’s, NL  A1B 4J6
Telephone: (709) 729-3255   Facsimile: (709) 729-6944   E-mail: infostats@gov.nl.ca
www.communityaccounts.cawww.stats.gov.nl.cawww.economics.gov.nl.ca

Published under the authority of: Honourable Loyola Sullivan
Minister of Finance and President of Treasury Board

 

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