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2011 National Household Survey: Data tables

Selected Demographic, Educational, Labour Force and Income Characteristics (75), First Official Language Spoken (4), Immigrant Status and Period of Immigration (10), Age Groups (8D) and Sex (3) for the Population of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2011 National Household Survey

About this variable: Selected demographic, educational, labour force and income characteristics (75)

Definition

No definition is available for this variable.

Values

  1. Total population by mother tongue Footnote 1
  2. English
  3. French
  4. Non-official language
  5. English and French
  6. English and non-official language
  7. French and non-official language
  8. English, French and non-official language
  9. Total population by knowledge of official languages Footnote 9
  10. English only
  11. French only
  12. English and French
  13. Neither English nor French
  14. Total population aged 15 years and over by language used most often at work Footnote 14
  15. English
  16. French
  17. Non-official language
  18. Aboriginal
  19. Non-Aboriginal
  20. English and French
  21. English and non-official language
  22. French and non-official language
  23. English, French and non-official language
  24. Total population aged 15 years and over in private households by other language used regularly at work Footnote 24
  25. None
  26. English
  27. French
  28. Non-official language
  29. Aboriginal
  30. Non-Aboriginal
  31. English and French
  32. English and non-official language
  33. French and non-official language
  34. English, French and non-official language
  35. Total population aged 15 years and over by labour force status Footnote 35
  36. In the labour force
  37. Employed
  38. Unemployed
  39. Not in the labour force
  40. Participation rate
  41. Employment rate
  42. Unemployment rate
  43. Total labour force population aged 15 years and over by occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 Footnote 43
  44. Occupation - not applicable Footnote 44
  45. All occupations Footnote 45
  46. 0 Management occupations
  47. 1 Business, finance and administration occupations
  48. 2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations
  49. 3 Health occupations
  50. 4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services
  51. 5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport
  52. 6 Sales and service occupations
  53. 7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
  54. 8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
  55. 9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
  56. Total population aged 15 years and over by highest certificate, diploma or degree Footnote 56
  57. No certificate, diploma or degree
  58. High school diploma or equivalent Footnote 58
  59. Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree Footnote 59
  60. Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma Footnote 60
  61. College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma
  62. University certificate or diploma below bachelor level Footnote 62
  63. University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above
  64. Bachelor's degree
  65. University certificate, diploma or degree above bachelor level Footnote 65
  66. Total population aged 15 years and over by employment income statistics in 2010 Footnote 66
  67. With employment income
  68. Median employment income $ Footnote 68
  69. Average employment income $ Footnote 69
  70. With wages and salaries
  71. Median wages and salaries $ Footnote 71
  72. Average wages and salaries $ Footnote 72
  73. Total labour force aged 15 years and over by work activity in 2010
  74. Worked full year, full time Footnote 74
  75. All others Footnote 75

Footnotes

Footnote 1

Refers to the first language learned at home in childhood and still understood by the individual on May 10, 2011.

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Footnote 9

Refers to the ability to conduct a conversation in English only, in French only, in both English and French, or in neither English nor French.

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Footnote 14

Population by language used most often at work.

Refers to the language used most often at work, as reported on May 10, 2011 by the individuals aged 15 years and over who worked since January 1, 2010.

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Footnote 24

Refers to the other language used regularly at work, as reported on May 10, 2011 by the individuals aged 15 years and over who worked since January 1, 2010.

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Footnote 35

Refers to whether a person was employed, unemployed or not in the labour force during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2011.

In the past, this variable was called Labour force activity.

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Footnote 43

Refers to the kind of work performed by persons during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2011, as determined by their kind of work and the description of the main activities in their job. The 2011 National Household Survey occupation data are produced according to the NOC 2011.

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Footnote 44

Unemployed persons aged 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1, 2010 only.

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Footnote 45

Experienced labour force refers to persons who, during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2011, were employed and the unemployed who had last worked for pay or in self-employment in either 2010 or 2011.

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Footnote 56

'Highest certificate, diploma or degree' refers to the highest certificate, diploma or degree completed based on a hierarchy which is generally related to the amount of time spent 'in-class.' For postsecondary completers, a university education is considered to be a higher level of schooling than a college education, while a college education is considered to be a higher level of education than in the trades. Although some trades requirements may take as long or longer to complete than a given college or university program, the majority of time is spent in on-the-job paid training and less time is spent in the classroom.

For further definitions, refer to the National Household Survey Dictionary, Catalogue no. 99-000-X. For any comments on collection, dissemination or data quality for this variable, refer to the Education Reference Guide, National Household Survey, Catalogue no. 99-012-X2011006.

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Footnote 58

'High school diploma or equivalent' includes persons who have graduated from a secondary school or equivalent. It excludes persons with a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree.

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Footnote 59

'Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree' includes 'apprenticeship or trades certificates or diplomas,' 'college, CEGEP or other non-university certificates or diplomas' and university certificates, diplomas and degrees.

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Footnote 60

'Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma' includes Registered Apprenticeship certificates (including Certificate of Qualification, Journeyperson's designation) and other trades certificates or diplomas such as pre-employment or vocational certificates and diplomas from brief trade programs completed at community colleges, institutes of technology, vocational centres, and similar institutions.

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Footnote 62

Comparisons with other data sources suggest that the category 'University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's level' was over-reported in the NHS. This category likely includes some responses that are actually college certificates or diplomas, bachelor's degrees or other types of education (e.g., university transfer programs, bachelor's programs completed in other countries, incomplete bachelor's programs, non-university professional designations). We recommend users interpret the results for the 'University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's level' category with caution.

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Footnote 65

'University certificate, diploma or degree above bachelor level' includes the categories 'University certificate or diploma above bachelor level,' 'Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry,' 'Master's degree' and 'Earned doctorate.'

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Footnote 66

Earnings or employment income - Refers to total income received by persons aged 15 years and over during calendar year 2010 as wages and salaries, net income from a non-farm unincorporated business and/or professional practice, and/or net farm self-employment income.

Wages and salaries - Refers to gross wages and salaries before deductions for such items as income tax, pensions and Employment Insurance. Included in this source are military pay and allowances, tips, commissions and cash bonuses, benefits from wage-loss replacement plans or income-maintenance insurance plans, supplementary unemployment benefits from an employer or union as well as all types of casual earnings during calendar year 2010. Other employment income such as taxable benefits, research grants and royalties are included.

Net non-farm income from unincorporated business and/or professional practice - Refers to net income (gross receipts minus expenses of operation such as wages, rents and depreciation) received during calendar year 2010 from the respondent's non-farm unincorporated business or professional practice. In the case of partnerships, only the respondent's share was reported. Also included is net income from persons babysitting in their own homes, persons providing room and board to non-relatives, self-employed fishers, hunters and trappers, operators of direct distributorships such as those selling and delivering cosmetics, as well as freelance activities of artists, writers, music teachers, hairdressers, dressmakers, etc.

Net farm income - Refers to net income (gross receipts from farm sales minus depreciation and cost of operation) received during calendar year 2010 from the operation of a farm, either on the respondent's own account or in partnership. In the case of partnerships, only the respondent's share of income was reported. Included with gross receipts are cash advances received in 2010, dividends from cooperatives, rebates and farm-support payments to farmers from federal, provincial and regional agricultural programs (for example, milk subsidies and marketing board payments) and gross insurance proceeds such as payments from the AgriInvest and AgriStability programs. The value of income 'in kind,' such as agricultural products produced and consumed on the farm, is excluded.

Median income of individuals - The median income of a specified group of income recipients is that amount which divides their income size distribution, ranked by size of income, into two halves, i.e., the incomes of the first half of individuals are below the median, while those of the second half are above the median. Median income is calculated from the unrounded number of individuals (e.g., males aged 45 to 54) with income in that group.

Average income of individuals - Average income of individuals refers to the weighted mean total income of individuals aged 15 years and over who reported income for 2010. Average income is calculated from unrounded data by dividing the aggregate income of a specified group of individuals (e.g., males aged 45 to 54) by the number of individuals with income in that group.

The above concept and procedures also apply in the calculation of these statistics for earnings.

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Footnote 68

For population with employment income.

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Footnote 69

For population with employment income.

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Footnote 71

For population with wages and salaries.

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Footnote 72

For population with wages and salaries.

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Footnote 74

Worked 49 to 52 weeks mostly full time (30 hours or more per week).

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Footnote 75

Includes persons who never worked, persons who worked prior to 2010 only, persons who worked in 2011 only and persons who worked mostly part time (less than 30 hours per week) or in 48 weeks or less in 2010.

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