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Study: The Entry into and Exit out of Self-employment and Business Ownership in Canada
Entrepreneurial activity has long been seen as an important driver of innovation, job creation, and productivity growth. However, entrepreneurial activity is heterogeneous. Incorporated self-employment, often termed business ownership, differs from unincorporated self-employment in many respects. However, because of the lack of comprehensive, longitudinal data on business owners and the self-employed in Canada, differences in their entry and exit processes and rates of survival could not previously be studied in detail.
Industrial Water Survey, 2015
Thermal-electric power producers continued to be the country’s largest industrial user of water in 2015.
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Analytical Studies Branch Research Paper Series: “The Entry into and Exit out of Self-employment and Business Ownership in Canada”
Catalogue number Catalogue number11F0019M2018407, (HTML | PDF)
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