Under headline jobs figures, report finds pockets of weakness in rebound for women
OTTAWA — A new report says women’s historically high numbers in the country’s labour force remain below where they might have been if COVID-19 had never occurred.
The report from the Labour Market Information Council says female employment is almost one per cent lower than where it could have been if the global pandemic hadn’t altered the trajectory of the economy.
For men, employment levels are about 0.5 per cent below what they may have been had the labour market grown along its historical average over the preceding decade.
The report points to these figures, among others, to suggest the jobs rebound for women may be slightly weaker than the headline numbers suggest.