Statistics Canada on Friday (October 11th) released data show, theunemployment rate in September was better than expected.
The data show that in September, the unemployment rate is 6.9%, the expected 7.1%, prior 7.1%;
In addition, Canada’s September employment change for a rise of 11900,is expected to increase to 10000 people, the former value is increased by 59200.
The breakdown of the data in September, Canada full-time employment increased by 23400 people, part-time employment by 11500 people.Private enterprise employment by 73600, public sector employment fell 73600. Manufacturing employment fell 26000, construction employmentfell 14100,public management employment fell 17400.
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http://www.statcan.gc.ca/daily-quotidien/131011/dq131011a-eng.htm
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