Estimates of labour income, monthly estimates
Labour income, comprising wages and salaries and supplementary labour income, is defined as all compensation paid to employees.
Labour income, comprising wages and salaries and supplementary labour income, is defined as all compensation paid to employees.
Income Trends in Canada is an extensive collection of income statistics, covering topics such as income distribution, income tax, government transfers, and low income.
Product number 72F00023XCB. This product consists of annual and monthly tables of employment, earnings, and hours according to the Standard Industrial Classification SIC (1984-98) or North American Industrial Classification System NAICS (1991-2007). The tabulations includ
The data contained in this data set were collected by a project entitled "Comparative Welfare States in the 21st Century" directed by David Brady, Evelyne Huber, and John D. Stephens.
The KLEMS industry productivity database includes multifactor productivity indexes, output, capital (K), labour (L), energy (E), materials (M) and services (S) inputs. KLEMS is an international intiative.
The Community Information Database is a free web resource developed to provide communities, researchers, and governments with access to consistent and reliable socio-economic and demographic data and information for all communities across Canada.
Statistics on the sources of growth, hours worked, output, value added, productivity (labour, capital, multifactor), GDP deflator, capital services, capital intensity. By province or industry. Annual, 1997-2010. PDF and Excel format.
Contains statistics on employment and compensation in the public service. Reports on employment equity, official languages and employee survey are also available. Some statistics available by region or by sex. HTML format.
Survey aimed to measure employers' intentions to increase or decrease the number of employees in their workforce during the next quarter. Quarterly statistics. PDF format.
The Association of Workers’ Compensation Boards of Canada (AWCBC) collects work injury statistics in Canada. Note that some statistics on this website are only available at a cost. However, the Key Statistical Measure (KSM) reports are freely available & can be exported to Excel or PDF.