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Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum Recent Examples and Future Paths for Québec Labour Market Information and Analysis: Their Contribution to Economic Prosperity Bernard Matte, Director of Planning and LMI, Emploi-Québec Halifax, November 9, 2005

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 2 Presentation Outline Structure of Emploi-Québec Government Employment Plan Standard of living determinants Employment rates as levers Three concrete examples of LMI’s contribution to increasing the employment rate Challenges

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 3 Structure of Emploi-Québec –Government agency within the Ministère de l’Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale –Important role of labour market partners: Commission des partenaires du marché du travail (CPMT), Regional boards (17), Sectorial committees (29) –Decentralized management: 17 Regional offices and 154 local employment centres (CLE) and service points –Close to employees (90% serving the population directly) –In : A $1-billion budget Helped persons Helped employers Quebeckers obtained employment following Emploi- Québec intervention

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 4 Government Employment Plan Adopted in January 2005, the Government Employment Plan results from joint efforts between government and partners. It seeks to attenuate the effects of population aging and its repercussions on the Québec economy. Plan guidelines were defined based on standard of living determinants.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 5 Standard of living: analysis framework and public policy development Standard of living = Quantity of work x Quality of work Gross domestic product (GDP) Total population Gross domestic product (GDP) Hours worked = Population aged 15 to 64 Total population X No. of workers Population aged 15 to 64 X Hours worked No. of workers X DEMOGRAPHY EMPLOYMENT RATE DURATION OF WORK PRODUCTIVITY

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 6 Currently, our demographic profile is our main advantage among standard of living determinants *Sources: Ministère des Finances and University of Groningen  Compilation: Emploi-Québec

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 7 There are only two ways (not exclusive) to prevent population aging from adversely affecting our standard of living: 1.Try to curb it: act on birthrate and immigration 2.Strengthen other standard of living determinants: employment rate, hours worked, productivity

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 8 Source : Institut de la statistique du Québec  Compilation : Emploi-Québec. Curbing population aging: all scenarios point to rapid, significant reduction in the weight of the working-age population

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 9 Strengthen other standard of living determinants: 1.Employment rate 2.Hours worked 3.Productivity

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 10 Employment rate: Québec has now passed OECD and caught up with G-7 *Ratio of employment of 15 to 64 year olds to population of 15 to 64 year olds (workers 65 and over are excluded). Sources: Ministère des Finances and OECD  Compilation: Emploi-Québec

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 11 The difference in the employment rate with our immediate neighbours is due almost exclusively to elderly workers The low employment rate among workers aged 55 to 64 is the main reason for the fact that we lag behind most other countries with higher employment rates (overall). Population aging will result in a significant drop in the demographic weight of the most active group in the work force (25 to 54) and a significant increase in the least active group (55 to 64). Sources: Statistics Canada and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Compilation: Emploi-Québec

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 12 Québec would also benefit if other sociodemographic groups posted higher employment rates Source: Statistics Canada  Compilation: Emploi-Québec Employment rates by sociodemographic characteristics in Québec 15 à 64 ans en 2003 *The status of other groups that are under-represented on the labour market (e.g. immigrants and persons with disabilities) is not shown here because data comparison is difficult. The status of immigrants will be discussed elsewhere in the presentation.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 13 The highest inactivity rate is found among the most elderly persons Source: Statistics Canada  Compilation: Emploi-Québec NOTE: Data on student status (young people aged 15 to 29) refers to the average of the eight school months.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 14 Our immigrant population is experiencing more difficulty than in the past obtaining jobs despite the fact that it is increasingly educated Source : Statistique Canada, recensement 2001.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 15 We have developed our human capital significantly, but have not used it fully Source: Statistics Canada  Compilation: Emploi-Québec *Professional-level jobs generally require a university degree. Technical jobs generally require a post-secondary diploma (vocational or technical training according to Statistics Canada definition). Intermediate- or elementary-level jobs require completion of a general secondary course. Management jobs have been redistributed throughout the three levels according to whether they were held by persons with a university degree (professional level), post-secondary diploma (technical level) or without a post-secondary diploma (intermediate or elementary level).

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 16 Observations Work is the cornerstone of our standard of living. Work’s contribution to our standard of living depends on both its quantity and quality. Population aging will curb the growth of our standard of living unless we strengthen the other determinants (employment rate, hours worked, productivity). Our employment rate must continue to grow, notably among certain groups that are generally absent from the labour market, especially among elderly persons. It appears possible, but more difficult (work-family balance, etc.), to increase the average number of hours worked.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 17 Ways of increasing the employment rate 1.Action strategy for elderly workers 2.Government immigration action plan 3.Training-job matching

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 18 Emploi-Québec’s Strategy for workers aged 45 and over OBJECTIVES Raise awareness of general population and labour market partners. Adapt human resource management planning. Adapt employment services and programs. Invest more in improving and acknowledging skills.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 19 Emploi-Québec’s Strategy for workers aged 45 and over (2) LMI CONTRIBUTION Regional surveys of declining labour-force numbers; Publications on demographic change and work requiring highly qualified workers, a dynamic portrait of the labour market, etc.; Many seminars on the aging labour force delivered across Québec and in the various regions: Force Jeunesse, Provincial Federation of Chambers of commerce, etc.; Awareness activities for Emploi-Québec personnel; Training for business advisors (HR management planning).

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 20 Government immigration action plan In recent years, immigration has helped expand Québec’s work force. However, although the immigrant population is more educated, it posts a higher unemployment level than the population as a whole. Various measures have been or will be implemented to promote immigrants’ labour market entry: –Make labour market information more available through the creation of a government employment portal; –Make further training available so that skilled immigrants can exercise a regulated occupation.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 21 Government immigration action plan (2) Agreement signed in 2004 between Emploi- Québec and the Ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles (MICC): –Make MICC aware of occupations currently in demand and medium-term job prospects in order to enhance candidate selection abroad; –Promote use of LMI Online and Online Placement abroad.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 22 Adequate match between training and jobs OBJECTIVES Increase employment rate of future graduates; Reduce human resources imbalances; Optimize the impact of public investments in vocational and technical training.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 23 Adequate match between training and jobs (2) CHARACTERISTICS Lead by the Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du Sport; Ensures “correspondence” between two areas: Occupations Training programs; Establishes order of magnitude of number of persons to be trained to ensure sufficient human resources in Québec, based on needs estimated by Emploi-Québec.

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 24 Challenges Increasing the employment rate and the number of hours worked will not suffice to maintain past rates of growth: we also need to increase our productivity, which is relatively low, more quickly than in the past. In a context in which the working-age population will decrease, it is imperative to fully use the potential we have acquired or developed (immigration, education, etc.). It is also imperative that we solve the structural problems that have long prevented our economy from operating at full capacity (unemployment, dependency, exodus of young people from resource regions, cities built up around a single industry, etc.).

Knowing and Growing: The Role of Labour Market Information in Advancing Economic Prosperity 4th LMI National Forum 25 Conclusion: How do labour market analysis and information contribute to economic prosperity? Labour market analysis helps define issues and develop strategies. Making LMI available to partners (government and others) promotes convergent actions. Universal access to LMI affects individual choices. Thank you for your attention.