Canada Part-Time Employment Change

Country: Canada, CAD
Importance:
Low
Sector: Labor
Last release
10 Apr 2026 12:30 GMT
Actual
15.2 K
Forecast
Previous
24.5 K
Next release
08 May 2026 12:30 GMT
Actual
Coming in 10 days
Forecast
Previous
15.2 K
Date (GMT)
Reference
Actual
Forecast
04 Jan 2013
Dec 2012
8.7 K
07 Dec 2012
Nov 2012
17.1 K
02 Nov 2012
Oct 2012
0.1 K
05 Oct 2012
Sep 2012
14.9 K
07 Sept 2012
Aug 2012
25.3 K
10 Aug 2012
Jul 2012
-50.5 K
06 Jul 2012
Jun 2012
-15.4 K
08 Jun 2012
May 2012
2.4 K
11 May 2012
Apr 2012
34.8 K
05 Apr 2012
Mar 2012
10.4 K
09 Mar 2012
Feb 2012
6.8 K
03 Feb 2012
Jan 2012
-15.8 K
06 Jan 2012
Dec 2011
17.9 K
02 Dec 2011
Nov 2011
-52.3 K
04 Nov 2011
Oct 2011
60.3 K
07 Oct 2011
Sep 2011
-26.8 K
09 Sept 2011
Aug 2011
-5.7 K
05 Aug 2011
Jul 2011
-31.4 K
08 Jul 2011
Jun 2011
20.6 K
10 Jun 2011
May 2011
-18.9 K

Canada Part Time Employment Change reflects a change in the number of people having part-time jobs. Data are calculated on a monthly basis.

The indicator readings should be interpreted with the context in mind. If analyzed separately, part-time employment growth is an indication of a growing labor market. But if part-time employment grows simultaneously with a decrease in full-time employment, it is seen as a negative factor.

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