Government of Ontario
Skip Navigation Menu
SERVICES | ABOUT ONTARIO | ABOUT GOVERNMENT | TOP NEWS | FAQ | LOGIN | PERSONALIZE NOW
Premier McGuinty's site

Premier's Kids Zone
About Ontario

Labour Market Information

Labour Market Information

The Ontario Government provides labour market information to help individuals and businesses make informed decisions about careers, education, employment, and business plans.

Labour market information provides valuable insights into labour market conditions and trends in Ontario, as well as in specific regions or communities in the province.

Labour market information helps individuals determine which occupations suit their aptitudes and interests, where the jobs are, and which occupations have the best prospects. It also helps people locate the most appropriate training and educational resources.

Employers benefit from a range of labour market information such as salary surveys, demographic trends, industry statistics and information on workplace innovation  for developing business plans and human resource strategies, and for making investment and location decisions. 

 
 
Visiting Ontario

Did you know?


  • In November 2007, there were 10,416,500 people of working age (15 years and over) in Ontario.
  • There were 7,094,000 people in Ontario’s labour force according to Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey for November 2007. Thus, 68% of Ontario’s working age population was either employed or actively seeking employment. This percentage is also known as the labour force participation rate.
  • As of November 2007, there were 6,651,100 people working in Ontario, 82% of them full time.
  • Another 442,900 people were unemployed. This represented an unemployment rate of 6.2% for Ontario in November 2007.

 
 
This site is maintained by the Government of Ontario, Canada.

PRIVACY | IMPORTANT NOTICES

Copyright information:© Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2007
Last Modified: January 7, 2008