Population Aging, Immigration, and Technological Transition: Canada’s Labour Markets Outlook to 2045

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Population Aging, Immigration, and Technological Transition: Canada’s Labour Markets Outlook to 2045

Canadian Canadian Economics
Pages:16 pages18 min read

Author: The Conference Board of Canada

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This annual economic forecast presents Canada’s long-term labour market outlook.

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This year, we look at the effects of weak labour force growth, tight labour market conditions, and automation on Canada’s labour market.

With higher life expectancy and lower savings rates, will Canadians be working longer over the next two decades? Will high immigration be a key support for the labour force? We share our outlook for Canada’s labour market, including productivity and innovation.

Read the issue briefing to get our full analysis.

Key Findings
Overview
Low Productivity Creates a Persistent Headache
Tight Conditions Keep Wages Buoyant
Methodology

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