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Decomposition of gross domestic product per capita, Canada relative to the United States (US=100)1
Years GDP per capita Labour productivity Hours worked per capita Hours worked per capita
      Hours worked per job Ratio of jobs to population aged 15 years and over Ratio of population aged 15 years and over total population
1994 82.3 92.6 88.8 96.0 90.7 101.9
1995 83.1 93.9 88.6 96.3 90.1 102.0
1996 82.0 93.2 88.0 96.2 89.5 102.1
1997 81.4 93.2 87.3 95.6 89.3 102.3
1998 81.0 92.6 87.5 95.3 89.7 102.4
1999 81.6 92.2 88.5 95.2 90.6 102.7
2000 83.3 94.1 88.4 94.5 91.0 102.9
2001 84.3 94.0 89.7 94.7 91.9 103.1
2002 85.6 92.6 92.5 94.3 95.0 103.2
2003 85.1 90.3 94.2 94.0 96.9 103.4
2004 84.6 88.6 95.5 94.6 97.4 103.6
2005 84.3 89.0 94.7 93.9 97.0 104.0
Average sub-period            
1994 to 1999 81.9 93.0 88.1 95.8 90.0 102.2
2000 to 2005 84.5 91.4 92.5 94.3 94.9 103.4
1994 to 2005 83.2 92.2 90.3 95.1 92.4 102.8
1.Canada as a percentage of United States (United States=100).
Sources:Statistics Canada, Canadian Productivity Accounts, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis and Bureau of the Census.