Sentences with phrase «in the labour force»

The monthly census metropolitan area (CMA) data in the Labour Force Survey (LFS) stretches back 170 months to 2001.
Given the sheer number of anomalies and last year's data recall, I can not put much stock in the Labour Force Survey.
«They've kept the older workers in the labour force, they've kept all their workers working longer hours, they've resorted to temporary foreign workers, they've hired young people.
He'd like to increase military spending, sign free trade deals with other Asian countries, make it easier for companies to hire and fire workers, change immigration laws, get more women in the labour force and much more.
The 113 respondents offered their views on a host of retirement issues, including when they plan to retire and the benefits of keeping older workers in the labour force.
For wage growth, the bank said despite recent improvements it remains below what would be expected if the economy no longer had slack in its labour force.
To the extent it has risen, moreover, it is because of growth in the labour force, not declining employment: the economy added 158,000 jobs last year.
Ontario's unemployment fell a notch to 6.8 %, but the story there was much the same as in London — a drop in the number of working, offset by an even larger drop in the labour force.
The government's election commitment to allow families with children under age 18 to split income would actually encourage a reduction in labour force participation.
Productivity growth, combined with growth in the labour force, determines how fast activity can expand without stoking inflation pressures — something we call potential output growth.1
It's true that demographic forces are leading to slower growth in the labour force, which reduces the neutral interest rate in the economy and increases the chances that monetary policy will be constrained by the lower bound on interest rates.
Population aging under way across most advanced economies has led to a marked slowdown in labour force growth, and this has been a strong headwind to investment.
Much of the gains over the past decades can be attributed to gains made by women in the labour force: more women are working, and they are earning more.
He also called on businesses to invest more in training, improve working conditions, and seek workers who are under - represented in the labour force.
Surveys of businesses» hiring intentions are at high levels, and print - based vacancy measures have been growing in line with the above - average growth in the labour force.
Nevertheless, it is likely that there is still substantial slack in the labour market, as poor employment prospects until recently discouraged some people from participating in the labour force.
These improvements were reflected in the rise in the participation rate to 63 %, up 0.6 % since September, confirming there is greater slack in the labour force than conveyed by the headline unemployment rate, and suggesting that longer term unemployed or discouraged workers who have hitherto remained on the sidelines are being pulled back into the labour market by the growth in employment opportunities.
The unemployment rate in non-metropolitan areas has fallen more modestly, to 8.1 per cent, associated with a larger rise in labour force participation in non-metropolitan areas.
Is the right thing to do is total income / (adults in labour force + adults who want to be in labour force)?
Exclusion of Asians from immigration to the United States seems just to those who fear competition in the labour force, but it looks otherwise to those who need jobs and do not find them where they are.
He is in the labour force.
The increase of women in the labour force has led to significant changes in family dynamics which have challenged breastfeeding (Heymann, 2016).
«I want to underline the fact that there has been an important wave of immigrants that came to Great Britain from new member states and in many cases they came with aptitudes and a commitment, an involvement we haven't always seen in our labour force
Only 50 per cent of working age women are represented in the labour force globally, compared to 76 per cent of men.
The countries of the European Union have on average around 6 researchers per 1,000 workers in the labour force; the number is 8.1 in the U.S. and 9.1 in Japan.
The new figures will be published quarterly, will adhere to international standards and will be derived from interviews with 60 000 households in the Labour Force Survey, that is being carried out by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys.
«Women are more likely to be in the labour force now than they were in the past, so the last 10 years have just been a continuation of many of those trends.»
The SM will best be applied once you are full - time in the labour force — you will have a number of deductions while you are a student, that will replace the SM.
Persons with disabilities face more challenges in the labour force than do persons without disabilities.
Including all age cohorts, about 95 % of the increase in the population not in the labour force reflected an increase in the population who report not wanting a job.
Most of the increase in the population «not in the labour force» since October 2008 has been concentrated those aged 65 years of age and over.
Deficits in labour force status, income share, educational status, housing and health among Aboriginal people in the region are of a scale that only a partnership approach to regional development involving both industry and government could hope to redress.114
This piece of literature speaks upon policies that are in place which in fact reduce women in the labour force and cost the federal government a lot of money.
While there have been dramatic changes in the lives of parents as welfare caseloads declined, more single mothers entered and remained in the labour force, and teen pregnancy and out - of - wedlock birth rates declined, the outcomes for children have changed very little.
People with chronic health conditions who are not in the labour force and do not participate in social or cultural activities may have a compounding disadvantage.
Conclusions Participating in the labour force may be an important driver of social participation among those with chronic health conditions, independent of income.
Rather than find jobs for all Indigenous people who want to work, a more reasonable goal is to establish parity in labour force status with other Australians.
To facilitate women's work outside the home and help reconcile work and family life by protecting and promoting the well - being of children while their parent (s) are in the labour force; or
Over the past decade trends such as minimal increases in young family incomes, greater employment volatility, and welfare reform initiatives have placed economic pressure on parents to participate in the labour force, even when their children are very young.
In the US and Canada, most men and women are in the labour force when their first child is born, and about 60 % of women who have a child under three years of age are employed.5 Concerns about parental stress (caused by the difficulties of balancing work and family responsibilities) and about children's well - being (in their earliest years of life) have prompted further consideration regarding how parental leave and benefit policies might be improved, and which complementary policies, programs, and services will best promote child and family well - being.
Nationally, 46 % of all Indigenous peoples aged 15 - 64 years were not in the labour force in 2001.
When adjusted to include only people aged 15 - 64 years, the disparity in labour force participation widens further.
In 2001 there were 54 % of Indigenous peoples in this age group in the labour force compared with 73 % of the non-Indigenous population.
In 2006, 57 % of the Indigenous population in this age group was participating in the labour force compared with 76 % of the non-Indigenous population.
If you still hold the irresponsible employee mentality of trading time for money from when you were a drone in the labour force, or you habitually goof off, you'll never accumulate any significant wealth and will likely remain a debt slave for life.

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In December 2010, Barrie, Sudbury and Abbotsford all experienced significant declines in both the size of their labour force and the number of employed personIn December 2010, Barrie, Sudbury and Abbotsford all experienced significant declines in both the size of their labour force and the number of employed personin both the size of their labour force and the number of employed persons.
April's numbers are rather dramatic, with five CMAs (of 33 total across Canada) in three provinces seeing unusually large declines in both employment and the size of their labour forces:
The most well - known employment release in Canada is the Labour Force Survey (LFS).
This list excludes Barrie, which lost 1,800 jobs (5th worst showing ever) but had a modest 500 - person decline in the size of their labour force.
The Great Stagnation: In «Why the global economy may be doomed to lower growth — maybe forever,» Simone Foxman gives four reasons why economic growth may be much slower in the future: scarce resources, an aging labour force, stagnant technology growth and externalities from climate changIn «Why the global economy may be doomed to lower growth — maybe forever,» Simone Foxman gives four reasons why economic growth may be much slower in the future: scarce resources, an aging labour force, stagnant technology growth and externalities from climate changin the future: scarce resources, an aging labour force, stagnant technology growth and externalities from climate change.
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