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Labour market activities and characteristics by industry. Examples are employment, wage, hours worked, age/gender differences, innovation, and organizational change by industry.

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Job vacancies May 23, 2012
Payroll employment, earnings and hours Apr. 26, 2012
Principal statistics for the manufacturing sector by total employed per establishment Sep. 27, 2011
Labour statistics consistent with the System of National Accounts Dec. 11, 2009
Study: Canada's employment downturn Nov. 12, 2009
2006 Census: Labour market activities, industry, occupation, education, language of work, place of work and mode of transportation Mar. 4, 2008
Study: Hourly earnings Feb. 22, 2008
Study: Not Dutch Disease, it's China syndrome Aug. 16, 2007
Study: Investment and long-term growth in labour productivity Jun. 25, 2007
Study: The Alberta economic juggernaut Sep. 14, 2006
Study: Culture sector employment in rural Canada Jun. 12, 2006
Study: Emerging patterns in the labour market: A reversal from the 1990s Feb. 16, 2006
Study: Labour market shifts in manufacturing, construction and natural resources Jan. 27, 2006
Study: Multipliers and outsourcing: How industries interact with each other and affect GDP Jan. 12, 2006
Study: Labour markets, business activity and mobility in urban centres Apr. 26, 2005
Study: The textile and clothing industries Mar. 21, 2005
Study: Recent changes in the labour market Mar. 18, 2005
Study: Occupational patterns in industry groups in urban and rural Canada Nov. 29, 2004
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