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Senior Economist

Vivian Li

Vivian is an applied economist with experience conducting research on labour markets, technology, and skills. She has a particular interest in socioeconomic and people-centered economic outcomes, and applying data science and machine learning methods within her research.

She holds a Master of Arts in Economics from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Waterloo.

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What can the data tell us about Black Canadians and the labour market?

By Suzanne Spiteri | February 1, 2023

Listen to this report as an audio recording February is Black history month: an invitation to recognize, celebrate and honour the profound contributions that Black workers have made to the building…

Conversations with Black youth: Reflections on Canada’s labour market

By Suzanne Spiteri | February 1, 2023

Listen to this report as an audio recording February is Black history month: an invitation to recognize, celebrate and honour the profound contributions that Black workers have made to the building…

A brief history of Black labour in Canada in the 20th century

By Suzanne Spiteri | February 1, 2023

Listen to this report as an audio recording February is Black history month: an invitation to recognize, celebrate and honour the profound contributions that Black workers have made to the building…

LMIC announces new Executive Director

By LMIC-CIMT | December 9, 2022

Bindi Sawchuk, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Labour Market Information Council (LMIC) and Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Post Secondary Education and Future Skills with the Government…

Where’s the data about disability and the labour market in Canada?

By Suzanne Spiteri | December 1, 2022

Listen to this report as an audio recording This week marks the 29th annual International Day of Persons with Disabilities, a day dedicated, in part, to celebrating the important contributions…

Tight labour markets are here to stay — we’d better start planning for them 

By Michael Willcox | November 21, 2022

Job vacancies remain at record highs in Canada, totaling nearly one million in August 2022 (the latest data available). Although vacancies seem to have plateaued, they remain roughly 80% higher…

LMIC launches its 2021-2022 Annual Report

By Tony Bonen | October 26, 2022

This week we launched LMIC’s 2021-2022 Annual Report, summarizing our work and achievements for the fiscal year. And, what a year of change it was. Unprecedented labour and skills shortages…

Career service providers: Collaborate with LMIC to build a digital LMI tool

By LMIC-CIMT | September 27, 2022

Application to express your interest in co-designing a digital tool with us

LMIC partners with myBlueprint, Université Laval to develop digital LMI tools for career professionals

By LMIC-CIMT | August 16, 2022

The Labour Market Information Council (LMIC) has partnered with two career services-focused organizations to design digital tools that will help career development professionals access and use labour market information (LMI).…

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