Table 3
Prevalence of re-employment, by type, sex and age group at leaving long-term job (LTJ) in paid employment, workers aged 50 or older, Canada, 1994 to 2010

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Prevalence of re-employment, by type, sex and age group at leaving long-term job (LTJ) in paid employment, workers aged 50 or older, Canada, 1994 to 2010
Table summary
This table displays the percentage of workers who were re-employed within ten years after leaving their long-term jobs, as well as the distribution of employment type-paid employment versus self-employment-among those re-employed. The row headers list workers' gender and type of re-employment. The column headers list age at long-term-job exit in five-year groups and the total.
Sex and type of re-employment Age group at LTJ exit Total
50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64
  percent
Men  
Percentage re-employed 82.7 62.9 46.8 68.3
Paid employment only 67.2 64.4 64.1 65.7
Self-employment only 7.2 13.2 18.2 10.8
Both 25.6 22.4 17.7 23.5
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Women  
Percentage re-employed 78.3 57.2 41.3 63.7
Paid employment only 77.4 72.8 71.0 75.0
Self-employment only 5.1 10.7 16.8 8.4
Both 17.6 16.4 12.3 16.6
Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Note(s):
Numbers may not add up to total (100.0) because of rounding.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Longitudinal Worker File, restricted sample.
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