Canadian Industrial Profile: Clothing and Department Stores—Autumn 2017

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Canadian Industrial Profile: Clothing and Department Stores—Autumn 2017

Industry Sector Economics

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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Consumer Confidence—Rising confidence among consumers is good news in the short term for clothing and departments stores, which rely heavily on discretionary spending on items such as cosmetics and new apparel.

E-Commerce—Clothing and department stores are benefiting from the continued growth of e-commerce, which allows for easier marketing to consumers and saves costs from reduced floor space and in-store traffic.

Employment—Industry employment has trended down in recent years as technologies like automated and mobile checkouts shift the point-of-sale and reduce the need for workers.

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This industry profile provides a five-year forecast for Canada’s clothing and department stores industry.

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