Labour
The labour market activities of the Canadian population, including: how many people are employed or unemployed; the unemployment rate; which industries or occupations people work in; the hours they work; commuting patterns; wage and non-wage benefits; job training; labour mobility; work absences; More...
Subtopics
View resources (Daily releases, data tables, publications, and more …) for the following subtopics:
- Labour (general)
- Commuting to work
- Employment and unemployment
- Employment insurance, social assistance and other transfers
- Globalization and the labour market
- Hours of work and work arrangements
- Industries
- Job training and educational attainment
- Labour mobility, turnover and work absences
- Non-wage benefits
- Occupations
- Unionization and industrial relations
- Unpaid work
- Wages, salaries and other earnings
- Work transitions and life stages
- Workplace organization, innovation, performance
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- Perspectives on Labour and Income
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