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State of the Labour Market

State of the Labour Market
August Labour Force Survey: Recovery Continues, Just Slower
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Brendon Bernard - September 4, 2020
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State of the Labour Market
August Labour Force Survey Preview: Part-time Work Closer to Normal, but Not for the Right Reasons
Line graph titled “Major June and July rebounds in part-time employment.” Graph shows the cumulative employment growth since Feb. 2020 (%, seasonally-adjusted) and shows two lines- full-time employment and part-time employment. While both lines decreased after the start of the pandemic, part-time employment took the hardest hit, with a -29.6% in April compared to the -12.5% of full-time. While full-time has slowly increased and leveled out at -7.5% in July, part-time has rebounded up to -5% in July. Caption added post-publication.
Brendon Bernard - September 1, 2020
Line graph titled “Major June and July rebounds in part-time employment.” Graph shows the cumulative employment growth since Feb. 2020 (%, seasonally-adjusted) and shows two lines- full-time employment and part-time employment. While both lines decreased after the start of the pandemic, part-time employment took the hardest hit, with a -29.6% in April compared to the -12.5% of full-time. While full-time has slowly increased and leveled out at -7.5% in July, part-time has rebounded up to -5% in July. Caption added post-publication.
Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through August 28: Ending August on a Solid Note
Brendon Bernard - September 1, 2020
Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through August 21: Slight Uptick
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Brendon Bernard - August 25, 2020
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Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through August 14: A Second Flat Week
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Brendon Bernard - August 19, 2020
Stressed and frustrated businesswoman working on laptop till late at work
Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through August 7: Momentum Cools
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Brendon Bernard - August 12, 2020
Woman sitting on sofa using laptop in her cozy loft apartment
State of the Labour Market
July Labour Force Survey: Recovery Continues, But At A Slower Pace
Line graph titled “Canadian job and hours worked continued their rebound in July.” With a vertical axis ranging from -30% to 0%, the graph shows the change since February 2020 (%, seasonally adjusted). It compares hours worked (main job) and employment. Both lines were flat at 0% from November 2019-February 2020. In February both lines drop significantly- with employment at -16% and hours worked at -28% in April 2020. Both lines rebounded since April, with employment rising up to -7% and hours worked up to -11%. Captions added post-publication.
Brendon Bernard - August 7, 2020
Line graph titled “Canadian job and hours worked continued their rebound in July.” With a vertical axis ranging from -30% to 0%, the graph shows the change since February 2020 (%, seasonally adjusted). It compares hours worked (main job) and employment. Both lines were flat at 0% from November 2019-February 2020. In February both lines drop significantly- with employment at -16% and hours worked at -28% in April 2020. Both lines rebounded since April, with employment rising up to -7% and hours worked up to -11%. Captions added post-publication.
Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through July 31: Maintaining Progress
Brendon Bernard - August 5, 2020
State of the Labour Market
July Labour Force Survey Preview: Tracking the Hardest-Hit Sectors
Line graph titled “Canadian employment remains down most in non-essential services”. With a vertical axis ranging from -60% to 10%, the graph shows the % employment change from Jan 2020 to Jun 2020 in all industries (Total), in Information, culture and recreation, in Accomodation and food services, and in Other services (ex public administration). All 4 lines were around 0% through January and started to drop in February and through April. Accommodation and food services took the largest drop with -50% in April, while the other three remained above -30%. By June 2020, Total was at -9%, Other services was at -16%, Information, culture and recreation was at -17%, and Accommodation and food services was at -33%. Caption added post-publication.
Brendon Bernard - August 5, 2020
Line graph titled “Canadian employment remains down most in non-essential services”. With a vertical axis ranging from -60% to 10%, the graph shows the % employment change from Jan 2020 to Jun 2020 in all industries (Total), in Information, culture and recreation, in Accomodation and food services, and in Other services (ex public administration). All 4 lines were around 0% through January and started to drop in February and through April. Accommodation and food services took the largest drop with -50% in April, while the other three remained above -30%. By June 2020, Total was at -9%, Other services was at -16%, Information, culture and recreation was at -17%, and Accommodation and food services was at -33%. Caption added post-publication.
Coronavirus
Canadian Job Postings Through July 24: Recovery Continues
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Brendon Bernard - July 27, 2020
Female architect using laptop in living room.
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