Canada Jobless Rate Remained at 7.5% in December
10 Jan 08:05
OTTAWA (Dow Jones)--Canada's unemployment rate remained unchanged at 7.5% in December, Statistics Canada said.
The strong upward trend in employment that began at the start of 2002 continued in December, with an increase of 58,000 jobs, including 46,200 in full-time employment and 11,800 in part-time, the agency said.
For all of 2002, employment in Canada rose 3.7% over 2001, adding 560,000 to the country's labor force. The year 2002 marked the highest annual employment growth since 1987.
December's unemployment rate remained unchanged because a large number of people entered the labor force, Statistics Canada said.
The proportion of working-age population holding a job in December rose to an all-time high of 62.4%. Meanwhile, the labor force participation rate hit 67.5%, equaled only once before in January 1990.
Overall job growth in 2002 was concentrated in manufacturing, health care and social assistance, educational services and construction, Statistics Canada said. Employment rose in all provinces in 2002 except in Newfoundland and Labrador. Ontario and Quebec accounted for nearly two-thirds of the overall increase. Youth, adult women and adult men all benefitted from the strong labor market in 2002.
December's employment growth was spread among several industries. The largest gain was in educational services, where 20,000 jobs were added. The increase was concentrated in Ontario. Also, December employment rose by 19,000 in the trade sector, with almost all of the increase occurring in Ontario. And, while the number of public sector employees changed little in December, the number of private sector employees increased for a fifth consecutive month, rising by 63,000 in December.
Among Canada's provinces, employment in Quebec showed the largest gain, rising by 31,000 new positions, almost all of them in full-time. Employment gains were modest in other provinces.
-Joel Baglole, Dow Jones Newswires; 613-237-0668 (END) Dow Jones Newswires 01-10-03 0805ET |