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income, population, labour force, employment, unemployment, output and productivity. The second section looks at the common … per cent better off in terms of real personal income per capita in 2000 than in 1989, while Canadians experienced a 5 … economies and that Canada's inferior income performance reflected cyclical factors associated with poor macroeconomic policy …
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This article by Raynauld Letourneau and Martine Lajoie of Industry Canada provides a detailed regional analysis of levels of living standards, measured as output per capita, and productivity (output per worker) for the 1995-97 period, the most recent data currently available. They find that all...
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The foundation for real income growth is productivity growth. This basic principle of economics is well illustrated in … standards in Canada in the 1990s. He shows that over the 1989-2000 period 80 per cent of the widening of Canada's income gap … falling employment-population ratio contributed to the decline in our standard of living relative to that in the United States …
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suitable employment (meaningful income, productive occupational status, normal human relations and continuous pattern of …ILO pub. Article on employment of disabled workers - presents a definition of disability, identifies criteria for … responsibility and discipline), examines unemployment, underemployment, technological change and other strains on future employment …
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likely economic and employment impacts are explored. These agreements not only liberalise trade, but also open service …
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, which in turn, has had substantial stratification effects on employment and income opportunities of different occupations …
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