Proof Point: Students Are Bearing the Brunt of the Labour Market Downturn

January 18, 2024 | Brian Moore


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The magnitude and pace of Canada’s rising unemployment rate are consistent with trends observed during past recessions.

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Longer job searches for students and new graduates have been a larger factor behind a higher unemployment rate in Canada to-date than layoffs or new arrivals from abroad. To-date, the increase in unemployment has come without a net decline in employment counts. But the slowdown is not over yet – we look for unemployment to continue to edge higher over the first half of 2024.

 

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