Despite having the smallest population of all G8 nations, Canada is one of the leaders in terms of economic expansion, employment and the education level of its workers, according to a new study from Statistics Canada.
The G8 nations are among the most economically powerful countries in the world, accounting for 13% of the world’s population, but 46% of the global economy. Among the G8 nations, average GDP per capita hit US$29,700 in 2004, more than five times the average of US$5,400 for non-G8 countries. Canada had the third highest gross domestic product per capita in 2004, about US$31,000, third only to the United Kingdom at US$31,100 and the United States at US$39,800.
Canada led the G8 nations in economic growth between 2000 and 2004, as its output increased at an annual average rate of 3.1%. In contrast, during the early 1990s, it had one of the lowest rates of economic expansion.
The study also notes that Canada has fared well in terms of employment growth among the working-age population as well as in the educational attainment of this group. By 2003, Canada had the third highest employment rate (73.3%) for the core working-age population 25 to 64. It followed only the United Kingdom with a rate of 74.2% and Japan at 73.9%. In 1976, Canada was in sixth place.
In 2003, Italy had the largest employment rate difference between the sexes, 27.8 percentage points. The gap in Canada was only 9.7 percentage points, the smallest. This was largely because Canadian women had the highest employment rate of all G8 countries.
Also, in 2002, 43% of Canada’s working-age population aged 25 to 64 had a college diploma or university degree, the highest rate in the G8. Unemployment rates in the G8 ranged between 3% and 12% from 1993 to 2003. Canada was near the middle of the pack, with a jobless rate of 7.6% in 2003.
However, the average number of work hours was on a downward trend in all countries except Canada, which had an average of 33 hours in both 1993 and 2003.
Small population, but big achievements
Among more populous G8 nations, Canada one of leaders in economic growth, employment
- By: IE Staff
- June 21, 2005 June 21, 2005
- 11:01