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The Labour Market Information Council (LMIC) is a not-for-profit organization established to identify and implement pan-Canadian priorities to address the need for more consistent and accessible labour market information for Canadians.

LMIC’s mandate is to improve the timeliness, reliability and accessibility of labour market information to facilitate decision-making by employers, workers, job seekers, academics, policy makers, educators, career practitioners, students, parents and under-represented populations.

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Volatile Employment in 2020 for Jobs With Lower Educational Requirements

By Ramanvir Grewal | December 18, 2020

The year 2020 has been a volatile one for labour markets—massive job losses and reduced working hours have affected millions of Canadians, particularly in the spring when lockdown measures were…

LMI: Alone, we can go fast—but together, we can go far

By LMIC-CIMT | December 15, 2020

On November 25, 2020, the Government of Canada (GC) released a report titled Canada – A learning nation: A skilled, agile workforce ready to shape the future. The report outlines…

LMI Insight Report no. 37, The Pandemic and Emerging Labour Market Information Gaps

By Behnoush Amery | November 26, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented job losses in Canada and around the world. Although a substantial share of the jobs lost have been recovered, as with all crises, there…

LMI Insight Report no. 36, How Representative Are Online Job Postings?

By Brittany Feor | October 21, 2020

This report explains how online job postings can complement survey data to better understand labour demand.

Part-Time and Full-Time Employment Among Immigrants: A Tale of Two Recoveries

By Behnoush Amery | October 8, 2020

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, LMIC has been analyzing the emerging data on job loss and recovery. Previous LMIC blogs have shown, for example, that immigrants have experienced greater employment losses…

LMI Insight Report no. 35, Job Skills Mapping: Building Concordance Between the US O*NET System and Canada’s NOC

By lmic_admin | October 6, 2020

This report introduces the first publicly accessible concordances linking US and Canadian occupations to leverage O*NET data. With these concordances, we can rigorously — and in an open and transparent…

2019-2020 Annual Report

By lmic_admin | September 29, 2020

For the past several years, our collective attention has been focused on issues related to an unprecedented period of job growth and uncertainty regarding the future of work. In 2019–2020,…

Employment Recovery Lags for Low Earners

By Brittany Feor | September 18, 2020

In August 2020, employment increased by another 246,000 jobs (+1.4%) to bring total employment in the month to nearly 97% of its February level.  As noted by Statistics Canada’s data…

WorkWords

By lmic_admin | September 10, 2020

LMIC’s WorkWords is an online labour market encyclopedia that provides definitions of key labour market terms, data, uses and concepts.

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