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Women outnumber men in Canadian workforce

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Women outnumber men in Canadian workforce


Misc CDN | 206894 hits | Sep 05 11:57 am | Posted by: WDHIII
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Statistics Canada figures suggest that for the first time in history there are more women than men in Canada's workforce.

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  1. by avatar leewgrant
    Sun Sep 06, 2009 3:07 pm
    The figures are not a reflection of gains in female-dominated industries, but of layoffs and cutbacks in male-dominated industries, such as the beleaguered manufacturing and natural resources sectors, said labour leaders in the auto and nursing sector.


    That's because men dominate in the old rustbucket industries. Women are more inclined to end up in the service sectors, less prone, at this point, to layoffs.

  2. by Lemmy
    Sun Sep 06, 2009 3:09 pm
    The labour force statistic doesn't include self-employed people, the vast majority of whom are men. This is weak science. Fail.

  3. by avatar Brenda
    Sun Sep 06, 2009 3:31 pm
    You have proof of that?

  4. by Lemmy
    Sun Sep 06, 2009 5:30 pm
    It's right in the article that WDHII posted. Would you like further references? "In 1997, 21.1 percent of men were self-employed compared to 13.9 percent of women."

    http://www.cprn.org/documents/18381_en.pdf

    Common sense, really; nothing controversial.

  5. by avatar leewgrant
    Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:12 pm
    Over time the gender composition of the self-employed workforce has changed
    notably. Whereas women once accounted for just one-quarter of own account
    workers, they now comprise 40 percent of this group. As employers, women still
    make up a smaller part of the workforce but have increased their numbers
    significantly, from 11.3 percent in 1971 to nearly one-quarter of employers in
    1997.


    And I'm sure that trend continued over the last 12 years too.

  6. by avatar Brenda
    Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:17 pm
    Are all the tupperware and avon sales ladies counted too, or is that "just a little job"?

  7. by avatar kenmore
    Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:56 pm
    Most of them are widows, we all know they kill the men off ..lol

  8. by avatar leewgrant
    Sun Sep 06, 2009 10:35 pm
    "Brenda" said
    Are all the tupperware and avon sales ladies counted too, or is that "just a little job"?


    Don't know what the status of these people is. Not employees, but perhaps dependent contractors? In that case I expect they would be included.

    Definitions of Self-employed

    In this analysis, we follow Statistics Canada�s Labour Force Survey, which defines the following groups as �self-employed�:

    i) Working owners of incorporated businesses with paid help
    ii) Working owners of incorporated businesses without paid help
    iii) Working owners of unincorporated businesses or other self-employed with paid help
    iv) Working owners of unincorporated businesses or other self-employed without paid help
    v) Unpaid family members

    Because we are interested in those working for pay, we exclude unpaid family members, which are a relatively small group.

    �Self-employed workers� thus includes all those within categories i) to iv) above.

    In our analysis, we combine these four categories into two main groups: �employers� (i.e., self-employed workers who had
    paid help in both incorporated and unincorporated businesses) and �own account workers� (i.e., self-employed workers without
    paid help in both incorporated and unincorporated business).

    Report, page 9.

  9. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Mon Sep 07, 2009 2:31 pm
    No big suprise here. With the advent of the "dishwasher" this was bound to happen. :lol:



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