5 Jan 2018
Canada: Employment increased for a third consecutive month, up 79,000 in December
"Employment increased for a third consecutive month, up 79,000 in December," the Statistics Canada reported on Friday.
The unemployment rate continued on a downward trend, decreasing by 0.2 percentage points to 5.7%, the lowest since comparable data became available in January 1976.
The employment increase in December was concentrated in part-time work, which rose by 55,000.
In the 12 months to December 2017, employment was up 423,000 (+2.3%), with nearly all the gains in full-time work (+394,000 or +2.7%). Over the same period, total hours worked grew 3.1%.
The unemployment rate followed a downward trend in the 12 months to December, falling 1.2 percentage points over this period.