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State of the Labour Market

Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through April 9: Elevated Demand
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Brendon Bernard - April 15, 2021
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State of the Labour Market
March Labour Force Survey: Big Gains, but the Third Wave Looms
Line graph titled “Retail rebounds, early shut-down sectors still lag.” With a vertical axis ranging from -50% to 10%, Indeed tracked the percentage employment change along a horizontal axis ranging from January 2020 to April 2021 with lines representing “early shut-down,” “wholesale and retail trade,” and “rest of economy.” As of April 9 2021, employment in accommodation and food service was at -14.4%. Caption added post-publication.
Brendon Bernard - April 9, 2021
Line graph titled “Retail rebounds, early shut-down sectors still lag.” With a vertical axis ranging from -50% to 10%, Indeed tracked the percentage employment change along a horizontal axis ranging from January 2020 to April 2021 with lines representing “early shut-down,” “wholesale and retail trade,” and “rest of economy.” As of April 9 2021, employment in accommodation and food service was at -14.4%. Caption added post-publication.
State of the Labour Market
March Labour Force Survey Preview: Back on Track?
Line graph titled “Recovery will require sustaining strong growth.” With a vertical axis ranging from 50% to 64%, Indeed tracked the employment rate under different month employment growth scenarios along a horizontal axis ranging from January 2020 to January 2023, with lines representing +150k per month, +95k a month, and +50k a month. Canada will likely need employment growth to average roughly 95,000 per month over the rest of the year for the current gap to close before 2022. Caption added post-publication.
Brendon Bernard - April 6, 2021
Line graph titled “Recovery will require sustaining strong growth.” With a vertical axis ranging from 50% to 64%, Indeed tracked the employment rate under different month employment growth scenarios along a horizontal axis ranging from January 2020 to January 2023, with lines representing +150k per month, +95k a month, and +50k a month. Canada will likely need employment growth to average roughly 95,000 per month over the rest of the year for the current gap to close before 2022. Caption added post-publication.
Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through March 26: Capping off a Strong Month
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Brendon Bernard - March 30, 2021
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Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through March 12: Hot Streak Continues
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Brendon Bernard - March 18, 2021
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State of the Labour Market
Canadian Tech Bounces Back
Brendon Bernard - March 18, 2021
State of the Labour Market
February Labour Force Survey Preview: Will the Winter Freeze Begin to Thaw?
Line chart titled “Pandemic-exposed sectors have weakened recently.” With a vertical axis ranging from -50% to 10%, Indeed tracked the employment rate along a horizontal axis ranging from February 2020 to Janurary 2021 with lines representing “early shut-down,” “wholesale and retail trade,” and “rest of economy.” The January 2021 employment drop to -20.5% was the first worst monthly change on record. Caption added post-publication.
Brendon Bernard - March 9, 2021
Line chart titled “Pandemic-exposed sectors have weakened recently.” With a vertical axis ranging from -50% to 10%, Indeed tracked the employment rate along a horizontal axis ranging from February 2020 to Janurary 2021 with lines representing “early shut-down,” “wholesale and retail trade,” and “rest of economy.” The January 2021 employment drop to -20.5% was the first worst monthly change on record. Caption added post-publication.
Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through February 26: Job Postings Now Above Pre-Crisis Levels
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Brendon Bernard - March 4, 2021
Woman sitting on sofa using laptop in her cozy loft apartment
State of the Labour Market
Canadian Job Postings Through February 12: Getting Back to Normal
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Brendon Bernard - February 17, 2021
Person sitting at a desk typing on a laptop with a phone beside them
State of the Labour Market
January 2021 Labour Force Survey: The Pandemic Bites Again
Brendon Bernard - February 5, 2021
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