Government of Nova Scotia, Canada

Home > Economics and Statistics > Archived Daily Stats
The Economics and Statistics Division maintains archives of previous publications for accountability purposes, but makes no updates to keep these documents current with the latest data revisions from Statistics Canada. As a result, information in older documents may not be accurate. Please exercise caution when referring to older documents. For the latest information and historical data, please contact the individual listed to the right.

<--- Return to Archive

For additional information relating to this article, please contact:

Thomas StorringDirector – Economics and Statistics
Tel: 902-424-2410Email: thomas.storring@novascotia.ca

August 06, 2021
LABOUR FORCE SURVEY - JULY 2021

MONTH OVER MONTH (Jul 2021 vs Jun 2021, seasonally adjusted)

In Nova Scotia,

  • Labour force increased 0.1% (500) to 503,300
  • Employment increased 0.8% (3,700) to 461,200
  • Unemployment decreased 7.1% (3,200) to 42,100
  • Unemployment Rate decreased 0.6 percentage points to 8.4%.

In Canada, 

  • Labour force increased 0.1% (23,800) to 20,405,300
  • Employment increased 0.5% (94,000) to 18,883,900
  • Unemployment decreased 4.4% (70,200) to 1,521,400
  • Unemployment Rate decreased 0.3 percentage points to 7.5%.

In Halifax,  (3-month moving average)* 

  • Labour force decreased 0.7% (1,700) to 253,800
  • Employment decreased 0.5% (1,200) to 231,700
  • Unemployment decreased 2.2% (500) to 22,100
  • Unemployment Rate decreased 0.1 percentage points to 8.7%

 

YEAR OVER YEAR (Jul 2021 vs Jul 2020, seasonally adjusted)

In Nova Scotia,

  • Labour force increased 3.9% (18,800)
  • Employment increased 6.8% (29,200)
  • Unemployment decreased 19.8% (10,400)
  • Unemployment Rate decreased 2.4 percentage points

In Canada,

  • Labour force increased 2.1% (420,000)
  • Employment increased 6.1% (1,081,300)
  • Unemployment decreased 30.3% (661,400)
  • Unemployment Rate decreased 3.4 percentage points

In Halifax, (3-month moving average)*

  • Labour force decreased 3.3% (8,200)
  • Employment increased 6.0% (13,100)
  • Unemployment decreased 17.8% (4,800)
  • Unemployment Rate decreased 2.3 percentage points

 

NOTE:

*3 month moving average data (Halifax). Average months with considerable volitility from imposition of pandemic related restrictions. These data should be interpreted with caution.

 

References

Statistics Canada  Table  14-10-0287-01   Labour force characteristics, monthly, seasonally adjusted and trend-cycle, last 5 months

Table  14-10-0380-01   Labour force characteristics by census metropolitan area, three-month moving average, seasonally adjusted

 

 



<--- Return to Archive