Chart 6
Industries providing in-person services continue to account for most of the pre-COVID employment gap

Total, all industries Accommodation and food services Retail trade Other services Information, culture and recreation Business, building and other support services Construction Transportation and warehousing Agriculture Manufacturing Utilities Wholesale trade Health care and social assistance Natural resources Public administration Educational services Finance, insurance and real estate Professional, scientific and technical services -600 -500 -400 -300 -200 -100 0 100 200 employment change (thousands) compared with February 2020
Note(s):
Employment change (thousands) compared with February 2020 is not statistically significant for utilities, manufacturing, wholesale trade, and health care and social assistance.
Source(s):
Labour Force Survey (3701), table 14-10-0355-01.

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Industries providing in-person services continue to account for most of the pre-COVID employment gap
  employment change (thousands) compared with February 2020
Total, all industries -571.1
Accommodation and food services -364.3
Retail trade -139.7
Other services -84.6
Information, culture and recreation -75.7
Business, building and other support services -59.9
Construction -55.0
Transportation and warehousing -41.7
Agriculture -40.2
Manufacturing -27.6
Utilities 1.2
Wholesale trade 3.8
Health care and social assistance 21.6
Natural resources 28.8
Public administration 46.2
Educational services 48.6
Finance, insurance and real estate 51.9
Professional, scientific and technical services 115.4
Note(s):
Employment change (thousands) compared with February 2020 is not statistically significant for utilities, manufacturing, wholesale trade, and health care and social assistance.
Source(s):
Labour Force Survey (3701), table 14-10-0355-01.
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