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Key sources for accounting historians are published reports on censuses of population and the surviving enumeration books on which they were based. The increasing availability of electronic versions of census enumeration books (CEB) for Canada, the UK, and the US offers opportunities for better understanding the history of occupations concerned with the performance of accounting functions. However, census reports and original census documents must be interpreted critically. A study reports on a study of accountants appearing in the transcribed version of the British CEBs for 1881. It is shown how the published census underreported the number of accountants in Britain and suggests that there are potential inconsistencies in the manner in which accountants were counted. While accounting h...
... opposed to "accountants"; actuaries in insurance companies were counted in "Insurance Service" and ...
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... be targeted include a wide range of occupations and varying levels of religious community involvemment. The occupations range from insurance executives, to professors, to shopkeepers to banke...
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... the applicant, Sheila Stone, employment insurance benefits ("EI benefits"). Since at least 1995, the... that, in certain industries and occupations, there are periods "during which no work is perfor...
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... one year; a revised list of NOC code occupations eligible for FSW priority processing; and mandato...; dentists; architects; biologists; insurance adjusters; claims examiners; primary industry prod...
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... the applicant, Sheila Stone, employment insurance benefits ("EI benefits"). Since at least 1995, the... that, in certain industries and occupations, there are periods "during which no work is perfor...
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... for individuals who wish to change occupations and/or industries. . The EI legislation (the Act a...
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... governed by the Act (eg, incompatible occupations, availability of representatives, sale contests). ...
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...Respondent and between:. Chubb Insurance Company of Canada. Appellant and. Domtar Inc. Resp... sellers, by reason of their occupations, should know about any defects in their goods. Acc...
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... of an umpire under the Employment Insurance Act , S.C. 1996, c. 23. [2] The applicant was a fi... insurance while working in other occupations or on vacation in Florida or elsewhere, he says th...
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There are a lot of senior people in the industry where succession is a real issue," David Schioler said in an interview. "We want to attract more young people to the industry...
Schioler conceded the industry isn't going to attract new workers with the lure of big bucks, because salaries are generally "decent but average."
"But we would expect that close to 30 per cent of our (company) principals will be looking in the near future to concrete succession," he said. "Historically, a lot of brokerages were taken over by family successions, but that's not always happening now."
... brokers to the growing list of occupations facing a potential labour crunch as their baby boo...