City officials in Mississauga have recently released a report concerning employment numbers within the region.
According to the data, Mississauga has seen a stable employment baseline, as in 2023 alone, 70 per cent of overall jobs within the region were full-time, while nearly 15 per cent were part-time with roughly six operating in the realm of temporary positions.
According to the data, the overall shifts between 2022 and 2023 concerning employment trends were listed as:
Form of Employment | Increase in % | Number of Jobs |
Full-time | 1% | 4,450 |
Part-time | 6% | 4,480 |
Temporary | 1% | 4,400 |
Additional information also indicates that the total number of active jobs in Mississauga in 2023 was hovering around 496,174.
The sectors in which these jobs were divided are as follows:
The report also indicates that as of last year, 99 per cent of all businesses in the Mississauga area operated out of brick-and-mortar locations — leaving only one percent in the category of in-home operations.
The overall split amongst these business locations is:
City officials also indicated that in total, there were 24,104 operating businesses in the Mississauga area, with 14,481 one of them being listed on official business directories.
Beyond shifts in the employment landscape last year, data collected on behalf of the city also managed to chart changes over the last decade, as information on employment trends from 2013 to 2023 was listed in the new report.
Employment Area/Corporate Centre | Upwards Shifts in Employment (%) | Key Difference in Employment Numbers (2013 – 2023) |
Northeast EA (West) | 16% | 12,400 |
Meadowvale Business Park CC | 26% | 11,600 |
Gateway CC | 51% | 7,500 |
Airport SPA | 35% | 7,400 |
Central Erin Mills MN | 89% | 7,200 |
However, despite upward trends in some sectors, the city was not shy to report that there has been a steady decline in other major business environments over the last decade.
According to the data provided by the city, Sheridan CN, Lakeview Waterfront MN, DT Hospital, Sheridan Park CC, and South Common CN, saw a decline in employment by 36%, 19%, 3%, 3%, and 9% respectively between 2013 and 2023 respectively.
Additional information provided by the city also indicated that while certain areas like the Health Care sector are seeing a rise in employment numbers, the Transportation, Retail, Accommodation, and Management sectors have seen a substantial decrease over the last 10 years.
More information on Mississauga’s employment statistics can be found on the city’s official website.
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