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  1. This compared to a decline of 355,300 (-4.8%) net jobs in 2020. Full-time jobs increase by 273,400 (4.7%) and part-time jobs increased by 71,300 (5.8%) in 2021. On an annual basis, Ontario’s employment in 2021 was still below its 2019 pre-pandemic level, at 7,366,400 in 2021 compared to 7,376,900 in 2019.

  2. Year-over-year, part-time employment increased by 23.3% and full-time employment increased by 9.1% in the second quarter of 2021. Despite these strong employment gains year-over-year, as of June 2021, employment in Ontario remains below its pre-pandemic level in February 2020 for part-time workers (-3.1%) and full-time workers (-2.4%).

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  3. The average time in unemployment was 24.1 weeks in October 2021 compared to 15.9 weeks in February 2020. Chart 4 shows the number of people unemployed for 27 weeks or more in Ontario, January 2005 to October 2021. Source: Statistics Canada, Labour Force Survey, Table 14-10-0342-01, (seasonally adjusted data). Download data, chart 4

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Ontario Full-time Employment is at a current level of 6.624M, down from 6.657M last month and up from 6.585M one year ago. This is a change of -0.49% from last month and 0.59% from one year ago. Report

  5. 3 A full-time vacant position consists of position which requires 30 or more hours of work per week. 4 A part-time vacant position consists of position which requires less than 30 hours of work per week. 5 A permanent position consists of a position which is expected to last as long as the employee wants it, given that business conditions ...

  6. Oct 11, 2024 · The unemployment rate ticked down in September, driven entirely by youth. The unemployment rate for those aged 15-24 fell a full percentage point to 13.5%, but is still 2.8 percentage points higher than a year ago. Perhaps more telling is that the share of the core working age population (25-54 years) with a job continued to tick down.

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  8. 82% in full-time jobs; 6.9% are unemployed; Explore labour market by region. View labour market information about five Ontario regions. You’ll find information about: which jobs are currently in demand in each region; which jobs are expected to remain in demand for the next five years in each region; Explore by region. Explore job profiles

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