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      • Employment in the Toronto economic region increased by 67,500 from July 2023 to July 2024 (+1.7%), with gains coming from part-time employment (+12.2%; +72,000). The unemployment rate increased by 1.3 percentage points year-over-year to reach 8.1%, while the participation rate fell (-1.0%) to 67.8%.
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  2. Jun 28, 2023 · While Toronto didn't crack the global top 10 list for most competitive job markets, it did manage to come in 14th place overall, and #1 in Canada specifically, with a staggering 65.5 applicants...

  3. Employment in the Toronto economic region increased by 67,500 from July 2023 to July 2024 (+1.7%), with gains coming from part-time employment (+12.2%; +72,000). The unemployment rate increased by 1.3 percentage points year-over-year to reach 8.1%, while the participation rate fell (-1.0%) to 67.8%.

  4. As of December 2023, the employment rate in the City of Toronto was 61.5%. Throughout 2023, Toronto experienced a notable 3.4% increase in employment compared to the previous year 2022. According to the Toronto Employment Survey, the city recorded a total of 1,535,290 jobs in 2023, marking a net gain of 50,690 jobs.

  5. Jan 30, 2023 · The vast majority of workers in Ontario haven’t experienced anything quite like it during their entire working lives: a labour market tilted in their favour. Employers had '40 years of labour...

  6. Toronto’s total employment is approaching the pre-pandemic total high of 1,569,800 in 2019, a difference of 34,510 jobs (2.2 per cent) in 2023. Full-time employment increased by 38,270 jobs (3.4 per cent) from 2022. Part-time employment increased by 12, 410 jobs (3.6 per cent) from 2022.

  7. TWIG Overview. Produce timely, usable, accurate, and accessible labour market information (LMI). Design tools and approaches towards facilitating career, education and workplace decision-making for Toronto industry, workers, and jobseekers.

  8. In 2020, the Toronto Employment Survey recorded 1,449,910 jobs citywide, a decrease of 119,890 jobs or 7.6% from 2019 (see Table 1). The decline follows a sustained period of growth from 2010 to 2019 that saw an annualized 2.1% net increase in employment (see Figure 1).

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