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June 2003 Vol. 4, no. 6

Sources of workplace stress
Cara Williams

A look at some of the triggers of workplace stress among employed Canadians, highlighting differences between the self-employed and employees, full-time and part-time employees, and occupation groups. The article also examines whether certain demographic characteristics are associated with work environment stress triggers.

Productivity and prosperity in the information age
Kaïs Dachraoui, Tarek M. Harchaoui and Faouzi Tarkhani

Productivity is not only the key to the performance of firms and industries, it is fundamental to living standards. This article describes productivity trends since 1981, the role of different industries and information technology in the recent acceleration, and the implications for Canada’s prosperity.

Key labour and income facts

Fact sheets, charts, tables and source contacts.

 

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