Sources Of Employment Growth By Occupation And Industry In Canada

J Betts, Th Mccurdy

RELATIONS INDUSTRIELLES-INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS(1993)

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This paper uses Canadian input-output and census data from 1961, 1971 and 1981 to decompose employment changes during each decade into nine sources. The goals are to identify: the main sources of growth in aggregate employment; factors which facilitated the more rapid rate of growth of employment in the 1970s; and some reasons for intersectoral shifts of employment and changes in the occupational composition of employment. We pay particular attention to the changing importance of the 'information economy'.
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