Self-employment trends in New Brunswick: 1982-2016
Auteurs: Pablo Miah, Phil Leonard, et Ted McDonald
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Résumé (français)
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Résumé (anglais)
A lot can change in 30 years. Different businesses open and close their doors, and advances in technology and shifts in the labour market change the way we work. At NB-IRDT, we examined self-employment trends in New Brunswick over the past 30 years (1982-2016) to see if/how self-employment has changed – and why. While the proportion of self-employed New Brunswickers has remained fairly consistent over the years, our researchers noted some interesting trends. For instance: * The gender gap in self-employment and related income is shrinking Self-employment is growing among seniors but remains low among workers under age 25 * Regions outside the large municipalities are seeing fewer self-employed individuals but steady self-employment rates * Self-employment in the Fisheries and Forestry sectors has decreased by over 50% You can see how these trends, and more, are broken down by age, sex, gender, region, and self-employment level in the full report.
Détails
Type | Rapport à un groupe politique |
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Auteur | Pablo Miah, Phil Leonard, et Ted McDonald |
Année de pulication | 2020 |
Titre | Self-employment trends in New Brunswick: 1982-2016 |
Pages | Jan-33 |
Ville | Fredericton, NB |
Établissement | Government of New Brunswick, Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour (PETL) |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- Pablo Miah
- Pablo Miah, Phil Leonard, et Ted McDonald
- Self-employment trends in New Brunswick: 1982-2016
- 2020
- Government of New Brunswick, Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour (PETL)
- Fredericton, NB