LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS REPORT AUGUST 2018
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1 LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS REPORT AUGUST 2018 MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS SEPTEMBER 7, 2018
2 CHARTS 1. UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, CANADA AND PROVINCES 2. YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, CANADA AND PROVINCES 3. TOTAL EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES 4. MANITOBA EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY TABLES 1. PRINCIPAL LABOUR FORCE INDICATORS, MANITOBA AND CANADA 2. UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, CANADA AND PROVINCES 3. UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY AGE AND SEX 4. YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, CANADA AND PROVINCES 5. SELECTED CITY UNEMPLOYMENT RATES 6. TOTAL EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES 6A. FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES 6B. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES 6C. PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES 6D. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES 6E. MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES 7. MANITOBA EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY Note All tables and charts contain seasonally adjusted data unless otherwise specified (I.e. part of table 1 and table 5)
3 CHART 1. UNEMPLOYMENT RATES CANADA AND PROVINCES (JAN - AUG 2018) PERCENT B.C. QUE ONT CAN MAN SASK ALTA N.S. N.B. PEI NFLD 20.0 PERCENT CHART 2. YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES CANADA AND PROVINCES (JAN - AUG 2018) B.C. QUE CAN ONT MAN SASK ALTA N.B. PEI N.S. NFLD DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA DATA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS
4 AGRIC ACC & OTHER TRANSP PROF & MGMT EDUC & HLTH PUB ADM INFO TRADE FINANCE CONST MFG FOREST UTIL CHART 3. TOTAL EMPLOYMENT CANADA AND PROVINCES (JAN - AUG 18/17) 3.0 PERCENT PEI ALTA ONT CAN N.S. QUE B.C. N.B. MAN NFLD SASK CHART 4. MANITOBA EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY (JAN - AUG 18/17) PERCENT DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA DATA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS
5 TABLE 1: PRINCIPAL LABOUR FORCE INDICATORS, MANITOBA AND CANADA MANITOBA CANADA AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 LABOUR FORCE seas. adj. 689, , ,700 19,825,700 19,842,500 19,672,500 actual 701, , ,600 20,177,100 20,145,300 20,029,700 EMPLOYMENT seas. adj. 649, , ,200 18,630,500 18,682,100 18,458,800 part time 127, , ,300 3,458,500 3,550,500 3,612,900 men 43,100 39,200 41,800 1,175,100 1,215,400 1,233,400 women 83,900 83,000 87,400 2,283,400 2,335,100 2,379,500 full time 522, , ,000 15,172,000 15,131,600 14,845,900 men 301, , ,700 8,541,600 8,543,200 8,423,200 women 220, , ,300 6,630,500 6,588,500 6,422,700 actual 653, , ,900 18,839,100 18,933,900 18,675,200 UNEMPLOYMENT seas. adj. 39,900 41,200 34,400 1,195,200 1,160,400 1,213,700 actual 47,300 44,100 41,700 1,338,000 1,211,300 1,354,500 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE seas. adj actual PARTICIPATION RATE seas. adj actual DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS
6 TABLE 1 (CONTINUED): PRINCIPAL LABOUR FORCE INDICATORS, MANITOBA AND CANADA MANITOBA CANADA PERCENT CHANGE PERCENT CHANGE LABOUR FORCE AUG 18/ AUG 18/ CHANGE AUG 18/ AUG 18/ CHANGE JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 18/17 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 18/17 seas. adj. 0.2% 0.8% 687, , % -0.1% 0.8% 19,771,500 19,628, % actual 0.9% 0.8% 688, , % 0.2% 0.7% 19,809,800 19,675, % EMPLOYMENT seas. adj. 0.4% 0.0% 645, , % -0.3% 0.9% 18,609,400 18,357, % part time 3.9% -1.8% 128, , % -2.6% -4.3% 3,464,900 3,527, % men 9.9% 3.1% 41,400 40, % -3.3% -4.7% 1,180,300 1,239, % women 1.1% -4.0% 86,800 82, % -2.2% -4.0% 2,284,600 2,288, % full time -0.4% 0.4% 517, , % 0.3% 2.2% 15,144,500 14,829, % men -0.9% 0.3% 300, , % 0.0% 1.4% 8,558,000 8,368, % women 0.2% 0.6% 217, , % 0.6% 3.2% 6,586,500 6,460, % actual 0.4% 0.0% 645, , % -0.5% 0.9% 18,597,100 18,347, % UNEMPLOYMENT seas. adj. -3.2% 16.0% 41,400 36, % 3.0% -1.5% 1,162,200 1,271, % actual 7.3% 13.4% 43,000 38, % 10.5% -1.2% 1,212,700 1,327, % seas. adj. -0.2pts 0.8pts pts 0.2pts -0.2pts pts actual 0.4pts 0.7pts pts 0.6pts -0.2pts pts PARTICIPATION RATE seas. adj. 0.1pts -0.2pts pts -0.1pts -0.4pts pts actual 0.6pts -0.2pts pts 0.1pts -0.4pts pts DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA NOTE: Year-to-date averages are rounded to the nearest hundred, whereas MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS year-to-date percent change calculations are based on the unrounded averages.
7 TABLE 2: UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, CANADA AND PROVINCES AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 MANITOBA CANADA NFLD P.E.I N.S N.B QUEBEC ONTARIO SASK ALBERTA B.C * MANITOBA RANK DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS * Ranking is in ascending order from the lowest unemployment rate to the highest
8 TABLE 3: UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY AGE AND SEX: MANITOBA CANADA AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 BOTH SEXES MEN WOMEN DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS
9 TABLE 4: YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, CANADA AND PROVINCES - 15 TO 24 YEARS OF AGE AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 MANITOBA CANADA NFLD P.E.I N.S N.B QUEBEC ONTARIO SASK ALBERTA B.C * MANITOBA RANK DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS * Ranking is in ascending order from the lowest unemployment rate to the highest
10 TABLE 5: SELECTED CITY UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ACTUAL THREE MONTH MOVING AVERAGES MONTHLY MONTHLY ACTUAL AUG 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 AUG 18 AUG 17 AUG 18 AUG 17 WINNIPEG VANCOUVER EDMONTON CALGARY REGINA SASKATOON TORONTO OTTAWA MONTREAL HALIFAX ST. JOHN'S * WINNIPEG RANK (OUT OF 11 CITIES) DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS * Ranking is in ascending order from the lowest unemployment rate to the highest
11 TABLE 6: TOTAL EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 CHANGE MANITOBA 649, , , , , % CANADA 18,630,500 18,682,100 18,458,800 18,609,400 18,357, % NFLD. 226, , , , , % P.E.I. 76,200 76,500 74,000 75,700 73, % N.S. 454, , , , , % N.B. 353, , , , , % QUEBEC 4,253,300 4,255,600 4,233,400 4,264,900 4,211, % ONTARIO 7,224,900 7,305,000 7,146,300 7,219,100 7,091, % SASK. 569, , , , , % ALBERTA 2,340,800 2,324,600 2,287,600 2,324,900 2,283, % B.C. 2,483,100 2,473,200 2,482,600 2,477,600 2,460, % DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS NOTE: Year-to-date averages are rounded to the nearest hundred, whereas year-to-year percent change calculations are based on the unrounded averages.
12 TABLE 6A. FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 CHANGE MANITOBA 522, , , , , % CANADA 15,172,000 15,131,600 14,845,900 15,144,500 14,829, % NFLD. 186, , , , , % P.E.I. 64,100 63,900 61,000 63,200 61, % N.S. 377, , , , , % N.B. 300, , , , , % QUEBEC 3,463,100 3,446,600 3,406,500 3,472,800 3,385, % ONTARIO 5,917,300 5,916,900 5,745,400 5,896,100 5,747, % SASK. 467, , , , , % ALBERTA 1,907,300 1,896,300 1,869,000 1,910,900 1,859, % B.C. 1,966,600 1,960,000 1,933,300 1,951,100 1,931, % DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS NOTE: Year-to-date averages are rounded to the nearest hundred, whereas year-to-year percent change calculations are based on the unrounded averages.
13 TABLE 6B. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 CHANGE MANITOBA 127, , , , , % CANADA 3,458,500 3,550,500 3,612,900 3,464,900 3,527, % NFLD. 39,900 40,300 30,400 35,700 33, % P.E.I. 12,100 12,600 13,000 12,500 11, % N.S. 77,500 82,300 88,700 80,500 85, % N.B. 53,100 52,400 52,500 51,000 50, % QUEBEC 790, , , , , % ONTARIO 1,307,500 1,388,200 1,400,800 1,323,000 1,343, % SASK. 101, , , , , % ALBERTA 433, , , , , % B.C. 516, , , , , % DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS NOTE: Year-to-date averages are rounded to the nearest hundred, whereas year-to-year percent change calculations are based on the unrounded averages.
14 TABLE 6C. PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 CHANGE MANITOBA 483, , , , , % CANADA 14,820,100 14,833,700 14,749,900 14,822,800 14,662, % NFLD. 159, , , , , % P.E.I. 56,100 56,600 54,700 56,000 54, % N.S. 342, , , , , % N.B. 264, , , , , % QUEBEC 3,316,600 3,313,400 3,287,700 3,319,500 3,286, % ONTARIO 5,828,900 5,870,000 5,830,300 5,851,500 5,771, % SASK. 428, , , , , % ALBERTA 1,897,000 1,884,700 1,854,900 1,883,500 1,846, % B.C. 2,043,500 2,026,700 2,048,500 2,032,100 2,028, % DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS NOTE: Year-to-date averages are rounded to the nearest hundred, whereas year-to-year percent change calculations are based on the unrounded averages.
15 TABLE 6D. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 CHANGE MANITOBA 165, , , , , % CANADA 3,810,400 3,848,400 3,708,900 3,786,500 3,695, % NFLD. 66,800 65,500 61,400 63,900 60, % P.E.I. 20,100 19,900 19,300 19,700 19, % N.S. 112, , , , , % N.B. 88,100 88,500 88,500 87,900 86, % QUEBEC 936, , , , , % ONTARIO 1,396,000 1,435,000 1,316,000 1,367,700 1,319, % SASK. 140, , , , , % ALBERTA 443, , , , , % B.C. 439, , , , , % DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS NOTE: Year-to-date averages are rounded to the nearest hundred, whereas year-to-year percent change calculations are based on the unrounded averages.
16 TABLE 6E. MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT, CANADA AND PROVINCES AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 CHANGE MANITOBA 60,100 62,700 65,500 61,400 64, % CANADA 1,710,000 1,719,200 1,735,400 1,738,400 1,714, % NFLD. 8,600 8,300 8,900 9,100 8, % P.E.I. 6,800 6,700 6,800 6,700 6, % N.S. 30,300 32,700 32,800 31,400 30, % N.B. 30,600 31,600 30,900 31,900 30, % QUEBEC 489, , , , , % ONTARIO 761, , , , , % SASK. 26,800 28,000 28,400 28,300 28, % ALBERTA 128, , , , , % B.C. 168, , , , , % DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS NOTE: Year-to-date averages are rounded to the nearest hundred, whereas year-to-year percent change calculations are based on the unrounded averages.
17 TABLE 7: MANITOBA EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY: YEAR-TO-DATE-AVERAGES PERCENT AUG 18 JUL 18 AUG 17 JAN-AUG 18 JAN-AUG 17 CHANGE CANADA PERCENT CHANGE AGRICULTURE 24,700 24,600 24,400 25,900 23, % -1.6% FORESTRY, FISHING & MINING 6,800 6,100 6,500 6,500 7, % 3.6% UTILITIES 7,000 7,100 8,200 7,300 9, % 5.3% CONSTRUCTION 45,500 45,600 48,200 46,600 48, % 2.5% MANUFACTURING 60,100 62,700 65,500 61,400 64, % 1.4% TRADE 89,500 87,900 91,600 89,100 90, % 0.0% TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 40,400 39,900 36,400 38,200 36, % 4.7% FINANCE, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE 36,100 36,200 37,700 36,400 37, % 0.6% & LEASING PROFESSIONAL & ADMINISTRATIVE 49,800 48,500 48,200 48,300 47, % 1.2% SERVICES EDUCATION & HEALTH SERVICES 158, , , , , % 1.2% INFORMATION, CULTURE & RECREATION 23,300 24,000 24,400 23,500 23, % 0.8% ACCOMMODATION & OTHER SERVICES 72,700 74,200 70,400 73,400 68, % 2.4% PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 35,200 34,300 32,500 33,300 33, % 0.4% TOTAL: ALL INDUSTRIES 649, , , , , % 1.4% TOTAL: GOODS PRODUCING 144, , , , , % 1.9% TOTAL: SERVICE PRODUCING 505, , , , , % 1.2% DATA SOURCE: STATISTICS CANADA MANITOBA BUREAU OF STATISTICS NOTE: Year-to-date averages are rounded to the nearest hundred, whereas year-to-date percent change calculations are based on the unrounded averages.
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