An Aging Workforce and the Future Labour Market in Canada

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
An Aging Workforce and the Future Labour Market in Canada
Abstract
The aging workforce poses perplexing policy challenges, even in Canada, which is demographically young among comparable countries. We ask what the evidence shows about whether there are, or will be, labour or skills shortages as the workforce ages. Highlighting the challenges of measuring labour/skills shortages, we explore peer-reviewed research in the 2000–2013 period. No evidence is found of a national labour shortage in the foreseeable future. In fact, the workforce is predicted to grow for the coming two decades with less shrinkage than in the past as a result of retirements. Regional and occupational shortages occur at times, as well as underutilized skills.
Publication
Canadian Public Policy
Volume
41
Issue
2
Pages
97-108
Date
2015
Language
English
ISSN
1911-9917
Accessed
8/1/18, 1:45 AM
Library Catalog
Project MUSE
Citation
McDaniel, S. A., Wong, L. L., & Watt, B. (2015). An Aging Workforce and the Future Labour Market in Canada. Canadian Public Policy, 41(2), 97–108. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Susan-Mcdaniel/publication/279283825_An_Aging_Workforce_and_the_Future_Labour_Market_in_Canada/links/57323aa308ae9f741b235707/An-Aging-Workforce-and-the-Future-Labour-Market-in-Canada.pdf