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The Canadian Economy in Transition

Unincorporated Self-employment in Canada, 1989 to 2010

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The Canadian Economy in Transition is a series of analytical reports that investigate the dynamics of industrial change in the Canadian economy. This series brings together a coherent set of research reports that provide users with a wide variety of empirical perspectives on the economy’s changing industrial structure. These perspectives include the dynamics of productivity, profitability, employment, output, investment, occupational structure and industrial geography. Readers are encouraged to contact the authors with comments, criticisms and suggestions.

All papers in The Canadian Economy in Transition series go through institutional and peer review to ensure that they conform to Statistics Canada’s mandate as a government statistical agency, and adhere to generally-accepted standards of good professional practice.

The papers in the series often include results derived from multivariate analysis or other statistical techniques. It should be recognized that the results of these analyses are subject to uncertainty in the reported estimates.

The level of uncertainty will depend on several factors: the nature of the functional form used in the multivariate analysis, the type of econometric technique employed, the appropriateness of the statistical assumptions embedded in the model or technique, the comprehensiveness of the variables included in the analysis, and the accuracy of the data that are utilized. The peer-group review process ensures that the papers in the series have followed the accepted standards to minimize problems in each of these areas.

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