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    The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a monthly survey of Canadian households carried out by Statistics Canada. It was developed after the Second World War to satisfy a need for reliable and timely data on the labour market due to the massive labour market changes involved in the transition from a war to peace-time economy. The objectives of the LFS have been to divide the working-age population into three mutually exclusive labour force status categories (employed, unemployed, and not in the labour force) and to provide descriptive and explanatory data on each of these groups. With the release of the survey results only 10 days after the completion of data collection, the LFS estimates are the first of the major monthly economic data series to be released. The LFS is the source of Canada's official unemployment rates, including the rates used by Employment and Social Development Canada in the calculation of Employment Insurance (EI) eligibility and benefit criteria. Data from the survey also provide information on major labour market trends, such as shifts in employment across industrial sectors, hours worked and labour force participation. The LFS also provides employment estimates by industry, occupation, public and private sector, hours worked and much more, all cross-classifiable by a variety of demographic characteristics. Estimates are produced for Canada, the provinces, the territories and a large number of sub-provincial regions. For employees, data on wage rates, union status, job permanency and establishment size are also produced.

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    Collection date: 2024-02-18
    Response options: Immigrant, landed 10 or less years earlier, Immigrant, landed more than 10 years earlier, Non-immigrant
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    Collection date: 2024-02-18
    Response options: Youngest child less than 6 years, Youngest child 6 to 12 years, Youngest child 13 to 17 years, Youngest child 18 to 24 years
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    Collection date: 2024-01-20
    Response options: Wanted work, reason - other, Wanted work, reason - own illness or disability, Wanted work, reason - caring for children, Wanted work, reason - other personal or family responsibilities, Wanted work, reason - school, Wanted work, reason - awaiting recall or reply, Wanted work, reason - discouraged
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    Collection date: 2024-01-20
    Response options: Other, Working, Managing a home, Going to school
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    Collection date: 2024-01-20
    Response options: Job leavers, other reasons, Job leavers, own illness or disability, Job leavers, caring for children, Job leavers, pregnancy, Job leavers, personal or family responsibilities, Job leavers, going to school, Job leavers, dissatisfied, Job leavers, retired, Job leavers, business sold or closed down (self-employed), Job losers, end of seasonal job (employee), Job losers, end of temporary or casual (employee), Job losers, company moved or out of business (employee), Job losers, business conditions (employee), Job losers, dismissal or other reasons
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    Collection date: 2024-01-20
    Response options: Job leavers, other reasons, Job leavers, own illness or disability, Job leavers, personal or family responsibilities, Job leavers, going to school, Job losers, laid off, Job leavers, retired
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    Collection date: 2024-02-18
    Response options: Union member, Not a member but covered by a union contract or collective agreement, Non-unionized
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    The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a monthly survey of Canadian households carried out by Statistics Canada. It was developed after the Second World War to satisfy a need for reliable and timely data on the labour market due to the massive labour market changes involved in the transition from a war to peace-time economy. The objectives of the LFS have been to divide the working-age population into three mutually exclusive labour force status categories (employed, unemployed, and not in the labour force) and to provide descriptive and explanatory data on each of these groups. With the release of the survey results only 10 days after the completion of data collection, the LFS estimates are the first of the major monthly economic data series to be released. The LFS is the source of Canada's official unemployment rates, including the rates used by Employment and Social Development Canada in the calculation of Employment Insurance (EI) eligibility and benefit criteria. Data from the survey also provide information on major labour market trends, such as shifts in employment across industrial sectors, hours worked and labour force participation.

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    The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a monthly survey of Canadian households carried out by Statistics Canada. It was developed after the Second World War to satisfy a need for reliable and timely data on the labour market due to the massive labour market changes involved in the transition from a war to peace-time economy. The objectives of the LFS have been to divide the working-age population into three mutually exclusive labour force status categories (employed, unemployed, and not in the labour force) and to provide descriptive and explanatory data on each of these groups. With the release of the survey results only 10 days after the completion of data collection, the LFS estimates are the first of the major monthly economic data series to be released. The LFS is the source of Canada's official unemployment rates, including the rates used by Employment and Social Development Canada in the calculation of Employment Insurance (EI) eligibility and benefit criteria. Data from the survey also provide information on major labour market trends, such as shifts in employment across industrial sectors, hours worked and labour force participation. The LFS also provides employment estimates by industry, occupation, public and private sector, hours worked and much more, all cross-classifiable by a variety of demographic characteristics. Estimates are produced for Canada, the provinces, the territories and a large number of sub-provincial regions. For employees, data on wage rates, union status, job permanency and establishment size are also produced.

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