Perspectives on Labour and Income

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Perspectives on Labour and Income Logo This publication brings together and analyzes a wide range of labour and income data. Topics include youth in the labour market, pensions and retirement, work arrangements, education and training, and trends in family income. One section highlights new products, surveys, research projects and conferences. Another section uses charts and text to describe a variety of subjects related to labour and income. Each winter print issue contains an index of all published articles.

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Product:Perspectives on Labour and Income
Catalogue no.:75-001-XIE
Frequency:Quarterly
Status:Discontinued/Not available
 
Latest issue:Fall 2012, vol. 24 no. 3 Free
Release date:August 22, 2012
 
Subscription:one year (365 days) N/A  
 
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Content note

Every article that is released online will appear in a subsequent print edition, but the print publication (catalogue no. 75-001-XPE) will from time to time have adaptations of articles released in other publications.

History note

Statistics Canada has discontinued Perspectives on Labour and Income, a publication on labour market, household income and related studies. The last online edition of Perspectives was released in August 2012. The last print edition of Perspectives was released on June 14, 2012.

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analytical products, consumer goods and services, earnings, economic conditions, income, labour force, labour market, salaries and wages.

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