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The Gains in Canada's Real GDP Per Person Between 1960

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The gains in Canada's real GDP per person between 1960 and 2000 associated with increases in the share of the population with paid jobs must be considered temporary because it was the result of an unusual influx of women and young people (baby boomers) into the labour market.If women's participation rate has nearly peaked,as the baby boomers begin and continue to retire over the next two to three decades,the share of people in paid jobs will tend to ___________.This means that the key permanent source for improving Canada's living standards will most likely be growth in _________________.


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Taian Teahouse

A notable teahouse in Japan, famous for its historical significance and traditional design that exemplifies Japanese tea ceremony architecture.

Myokian Temple

A historic Zen Buddhist temple known for its traditional Japanese tea room, located in Kyoto, Japan.

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refers to the Momoyama period in Japan (1573–1615), characterized by luxurious castle architecture, vibrant screen painting, and the tea ceremony's development.

Muromachi

A period in Japanese history spanning from 1336 to 1573, characterized by the political and military rule of the Muromachi or Ashikaga shogunate.

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