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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · In April of 2020, health employment fell to 14.9 million from 16.2 million in 2019 (by -8.2%), while non-health employment fell by -14.0%. Total health employment in February 2020 was 16.5 million. After this unprecedented drop at the beginning of the pandemic, jobs in both the health and non-health sectors sharply rebounded.

  2. Executive summary. At the start of 2020, few health care organizations imagined that within months, most of their nonclinical (and in some cases, clinical) workforce would be working from home. COVID-19 has accelerated and catalyzed several aspects of the future of work and the future of health that might otherwise have taken years.

  3. Sep 18, 2023 · Between 2020 and 2030, demand for healthcare workers is expected to increase by 16%—a faster job growth rate than any other industry. Meeting this demand in public health will require an urgent and collaborative approach. The government has responded by expanding eligibility for permanent residents to:

  4. Nurses and allied health professionals who worked overtime hours added an average of 8.2 overtime hours per week in 2022, the highest amount on record. About 1 in 10 (10.2%) worked unpaid overtime, higher than the average across all occupations (8.7%). A Statistics Canada analysis from 2020 shows that about one-quarter (26%) of nurses worked ...

  5. Nov 17, 2022 · November 17, 2022 — Over the course of the pandemic, Canada’s health care workers have been faced with unprecedented demands. CIHI has compiled the most recent data on selected health professionals, including nurses and physicians, to shed light on the impacts of the pandemic on health care professionals, supply and distribution, migration, and physician payments and utilization.

  6. Aug 10, 2023 · In 2022, 7.9% of full-time health care employees reported working 49 hours or more per week, well above the average level observed in 2019 (5.9%). The proportion for nurses in 2022 was 9.5%, compared with 6.2% in 2019; it was 7.5% among PSWs, compared with 5.7% during the pre-pandemic period (Table 2).

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  8. Jan 25, 2023 · As of December 2022, jobs in the healthcare industry are 1.2% higher than they were in February 2020, the previous peak. Across all other sectors, jobs are 0.8% higher than in February 2020. Among the different health service sectors, most saw their job numbers begin to increase again by the summer of 2020, and this upward trend has largely continued over time.

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