This paper investigates the evolution of the unincorporated sector using the number of self-employed and gross domestic product (GDP), in that sector over the period 1987 to 2005. In 2005, there were over 1.5 million self-employed who were unincorporated, generating $93.2 billion of GDP. From 1987 to 1997, the growth of unincorporated GDP averaged 4.7% per year, following a similar trend to that of corporate GDP, at 4.5% per year. From 1997 to 2005, unincorporated GDP grew at a slower rate, averaging 3.8% per year, than that of corporate GDP, which averaged 6.4% per year. The unincorporated self-employed created most of the jobs in the business sector during most of the 1990s, creating 409,400 jobs from 1990 to 1998. However, job creation i...
Changes in the labour market such as an increase in the incidence of part-time, part-year work, mult...
Self-employment has risen dramatically in Canada, accounting for a disproportionate share of job gro...
Using new data from Statistics Canada, the paper shows that the productivity performance of the busi...
This paper highlights recent developments in self-employment in Canada and explores its relationship...
In recent years, self-employment has become the primary source of new employment in the Canadian eco...
North American workers have increasingly turned to self-employment since the 1970's. Analysts who ha...
Abstract: From 1989-96, full-time paid (wage and salary) employment accounted for most of the net jo...
This paper examines how the nature of self-employment may have changed, by comparing the labour mark...
This paper attempts to provide a basis for future regional entrepreneurship and economic development...
The paper examines the role and influence of self-employment across the OECD. The overall trend in s...
Self-employment in New Zealand has been trending up in the past two years, following subdued growth ...
There is a tremendous diversity in the level and time-series pattern of the self-employment rate acr...
Recent transformations within modern economies have often been discussed under the concept of “rest...
This paper compares gross domestic product (GDP) per capita across Canadian provinces for the period...
Self-employment has risen dramatically in Canada, accounting for a disproportionate share of job gro...
Changes in the labour market such as an increase in the incidence of part-time, part-year work, mult...
Self-employment has risen dramatically in Canada, accounting for a disproportionate share of job gro...
Using new data from Statistics Canada, the paper shows that the productivity performance of the busi...
This paper highlights recent developments in self-employment in Canada and explores its relationship...
In recent years, self-employment has become the primary source of new employment in the Canadian eco...
North American workers have increasingly turned to self-employment since the 1970's. Analysts who ha...
Abstract: From 1989-96, full-time paid (wage and salary) employment accounted for most of the net jo...
This paper examines how the nature of self-employment may have changed, by comparing the labour mark...
This paper attempts to provide a basis for future regional entrepreneurship and economic development...
The paper examines the role and influence of self-employment across the OECD. The overall trend in s...
Self-employment in New Zealand has been trending up in the past two years, following subdued growth ...
There is a tremendous diversity in the level and time-series pattern of the self-employment rate acr...
Recent transformations within modern economies have often been discussed under the concept of “rest...
This paper compares gross domestic product (GDP) per capita across Canadian provinces for the period...
Self-employment has risen dramatically in Canada, accounting for a disproportionate share of job gro...
Changes in the labour market such as an increase in the incidence of part-time, part-year work, mult...
Self-employment has risen dramatically in Canada, accounting for a disproportionate share of job gro...
Using new data from Statistics Canada, the paper shows that the productivity performance of the busi...