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2011 National Household Survey: Data tables

Tabulation: Occupation - National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) 2006 (495), Age Groups (5) and Sex (3) for the Employed Labour Force Aged 15 Years and Over, in Private Households of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2011 National Household Survey

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This table details occupation - national occupational classification for statistics 2006 , age groups and sex for the employed labour force aged 15 years and over, in private households in Peel
Global non-response rate (GNR)Footnote 1 = 25.4 %
Occupation - National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) 2006 (495) Age groups (5)
Total - Age groups 15 to 24 years 25 to 44 years 45 to 64 years 65 and over
Total - Occupation - National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) 2006Footnote 2 647,800 77,180 290,125 262,555 17,945
A011 Legislators 35 0 0 20 0
A012 Senior government managers and officials 255 0 75 150 20
A013 Senior managers - Financial, communications and other business services 2,345 20 835 1,375 110
A014 Senior managers - Health, education, social and community services and membership organizations 505 0 70 405 20
A015 Senior managers - Trade, broadcasting and other services, n.e.c. 1,975 0 490 1,310 140
A016 Senior managers - Goods production, utilities, transportation and construction 1,885 0 580 1,130 150
A111 Financial managers 4,510 60 2,080 2,285 90
A112 Human resources managers 2,280 85 1,060 1,125 0
A113 Purchasing managers 955 0 425 460 75
A114 Other administrative services managers 1,185 15 535 605 30
A121 Engineering managers 1,100 20 405 655 20
A122 Computer and information systems managers 3,030 0 1,680 1,340 0
A123 Architecture and science managers 270 0 105 160 0
A131 Sales, marketing and advertising managers 7,065 180 3,890 2,905 85
A141 Facility operation and maintenance managers 2,315 95 990 1,195 35
A211 Retail trade managers 13,200 660 6,450 5,685 405
A221 Restaurant and food service managers 4,165 350 2,110 1,560 150
A222 Accommodation service managers 375 40 180 140 0
A301 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers 1,875 55 840 845 140
A302 Banking, credit and other investment managers 3,845 125 1,995 1,680 50
A303 Other business services managers 680 0 375 290 0
A311 Telecommunication carriers managers 820 0 460 350 0
A312 Postal and courier services managers 335 0 155 155 0
A321 Managers in health care 690 0 290 400 0
A322 Administrators - Post-secondary education and vocational training 320 40 125 155 0
A323 School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education 975 0 215 740 0
A324 Managers in social, community and correctional services 750 0 280 435 10
A331 Government managers - Health and social policy development and program administration 90 0 15 75 0
A332 Government managers - Economic analysis, policy development and program administration 160 0 100 65 0
A333 Government managers - Education policy development and program administration 0 0 0 0 0
A334 Other managers in public administration 155 0 60 95 0
A341 Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers 45 0 10 20 0
A342 Managers - Publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts 315 0 135 165 0
A343 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors 320 0 170 140 0
A351 Commissioned police officers 25 0 0 20 0
A352 Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers 30 0 0 30 0
A353 Commissioned officers, armed forces 150 30 55 70 0
A361 Other services managers 1,195 85 505 555 45
A371 Construction managers 2,380 100 1,125 1,065 90
A372 Residential home builders and renovators 1,390 45 650 675 0
A373 Transportation managers 2,450 55 1,105 1,225 60
A381 Primary production managers (except agriculture) 40 0 20 15 0
A391 Manufacturing managers 4,060 30 1,435 2,390 205
A392 Utilities managers 255 0 90 165 0
B011 Financial auditors and accountants 11,250 410 5,885 4,530 425
B012 Financial and investment analysts 2,705 140 1,780 780 0
B013 Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers 1,005 50 475 455 20
B014 Other financial officers 4,080 125 2,145 1,680 130
B021 Specialists in human resources 2,355 120 1,330 875 30
B022 Professional occupations in business services to management 3,325 170 1,735 1,335 85
B111 Bookkeepers 4,475 365 1,510 2,350 250
B112 Loan officers 3,340 225 1,935 1,160 20
B113 Insurance adjusters and claims examiners 1,500 55 860 565 25
B114 Insurance underwriters 815 20 415 375 0
B115 Assessors, valuators and appraisers 235 10 85 125 0
B116 Customs, ship and other brokers 600 30 215 340 0
B211 Secretaries (except legal and medical) 4,120 305 1,280 2,245 285
B212 Legal secretaries 565 30 325 200 15
B213 Medical secretaries 665 25 265 365 0
B214 Court recorders and medical transcriptionists 310 50 115 130 0
B311 Administrative officers 9,495 380 4,135 4,700 280
B312 Executive assistants 2,035 0 770 1,195 50
B313 Personnel and recruitment officers 1,370 130 755 490 0
B314 Property administrators 1,955 125 655 1,080 100
B315 Purchasing agents and officers 2,135 105 960 1,040 35
B316 Conference and event planners 840 95 400 315 30
B317 Court officers and justices of the peace 195 0 115 60 20
B318 Immigration, employment insurance and revenue officers 1,150 90 525 520 20
B411 Supervisors, general office and administrative support clerks 555 30 185 340 0
B412 Supervisors, finance and insurance clerks 1,440 25 850 555 0
B413 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information clerks 640 25 410 190 25
B414 Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations 360 0 220 140 0
B415 Supervisors, recording, distributing and scheduling occupations 3,200 90 1,610 1,450 45
B511 General office clerks 14,850 1,970 6,215 6,250 410
B513 Records management and filing clerks 760 125 300 305 35
B514 Receptionists and switchboard operators/B524 Telephone operators 5,940 1,365 2,560 1,865 150
B522 Data entry clerks 2,685 435 1,085 1,110 55
B523 Desktop publishing operators and related occupations 55 0 25 35 0
B531 Accounting and related clerks 8,485 570 4,010 3,660 250
B532 Payroll clerks 1,875 65 890 890 25
B533 Customer service representatives - Financial services 4,595 935 2,310 1,325 25
B534 Banking, insurance and other financial clerks 1,780 125 870 730 50
B535 Collectors 1,140 145 540 430 0
B541 Administrative clerks 1,395 170 685 525 20
B542 Personnel clerks 515 105 190 200 0
B543 Court clerks 80 0 45 20 0
B551 Library clerks 215 55 65 100 0
B552 Correspondence, publication and related clerks 440 80 210 105 0
B553 Customer service, information and related clerks 11,100 1,585 5,820 3,625 70
B554 Survey interviewers and statistical clerks 650 210 125 170 140
B561 Mail, postal and related clerks 1,985 165 570 1,165 80
B562 Letter carriers 1,410 0 515 850 35
B563 Couriers, messengers and door-to-door distributors 1,480 335 360 730 55
B571 Shippers and receivers 9,215 1,005 3,785 4,285 140
B572 Storekeepers and parts clerks 1,350 180 555 590 25
B573 Production clerks 1,200 55 680 440 30
B574 Purchasing and inventory clerks 2,420 300 1,040 1,055 25
B575 Dispatchers and radio operators 2,015 210 1,165 630 0
B576 Transportation route and crew schedulers 330 0 160 170 0
C011 Physicists and astronomers 80 0 55 15 0
C012 Chemists 1,275 20 645 575 30
C013 Geologists, geochemists and geophysicists 110 0 15 75 20
C014 Meteorologists 15 0 0 0 0
C015 Other professional occupations in physical sciences 45 0 25 0 0
C021 Biologists and related scientists 470 0 265 200 0
C022 Forestry professionals 0 0 0 0 0
C023 Agricultural representatives, consultants and specialists 25 0 0 0 0
C031 Civil engineers 1,995 45 885 935 125
C032 Mechanical engineers 2,870 110 1,340 1,345 75
C033 Electrical and electronics engineers 2,360 45 1,125 1,110 80
C034 Chemical engineers 595 40 330 215 0
C041 Industrial and manufacturing engineers 1,140 20 580 525 15
C042 Metallurgical and materials engineers 165 0 50 95 0
C043 Mining engineers 55 0 35 15 0
C044 Geological engineers 90 0 0 70 0
C045 Petroleum engineers 20 0 15 0 0
C046 Aerospace engineers 330 0 120 185 25
C047 Computer engineers (except software engineers) 1,505 0 985 485 25
C048 Other professional engineers, n.e.c. 150 0 75 40 0
C051 Architects 420 0 290 120 0
C052 Landscape architects 20 0 0 20 0
C053 Urban and land use planners 270 0 80 175 0
C054 Land surveyors 135 0 20 95 0
C061 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries 505 25 290 195 0
C071 Information systems analysts and consultants 10,160 240 6,120 3,705 90
C072 Database analysts and data administrators 960 30 605 320 0
C073 Software engineers and designers 2,210 70 1,575 545 25
C074 Computer programmers and interactive media developers 4,980 405 3,125 1,390 60
C075 Web designers and developers 760 110 490 150 0
C111 Chemical technologists and technicians 1,735 130 935 630 40
C112 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians 170 0 100 50 0
C121 Biological technologists and technicians 185 15 105 60 0
C122 Agricultural and fish products inspectors 175 0 70 95 0
C123 Forestry technologists and technicians 10 0 0 0 0
C124 Conservation and fishery officers 45 0 15 0 0
C125 Landscape and horticultural technicians and specialists 370 80 165 110 0
C131 Civil engineering technologists and technicians 505 65 215 215 0
C132 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians 810 85 410 285 30
C133 Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians 1,285 80 535 635 40
C134 Construction estimators 640 35 245 340 15
C141 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians 2,090 245 700 1,115 30
C142 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) 2,380 180 1,150 1,015 35
C143 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics 85 0 35 40 0
C144 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors 395 0 100 275 0
C151 Architectural technologists and technicians 230 55 115 60 0
C152 Industrial designers 190 25 90 75 0
C153 Drafting technologists and technicians 1,100 65 600 410 30
C154 Land survey technologists and technicians 45 20 0 0 0
C155 Mapping and related technologists and technicians/C113 Meteorological technicians 150 0 90 55 0
C161 Non-destructive testers and inspectors 40 0 15 20 0
C162 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers 220 0 100 115 0
C163 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety 775 20 370 380 0
C164 Construction inspectors 365 15 120 230 0
C171 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors 590 20 300 255 15
C172 Air traffic control and related occupations 200 0 105 60 0
C173 Deck officers, water transport 25 0 0 0 0
C174 Engineer officers, water transport 55 0 0 30 0
C175 Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators 55 0 45 0 0
C181 Computer network technicians 3,270 205 2,040 1,000 25
C182 User support technicians 3,025 235 1,980 790 20
C183 Systems testing technicians 455 30 320 105 0
D011 Specialist physicians 475 0 230 195 45
D012 General practitioners and family physicians 1,050 15 350 550 140
D013 Dentists 580 0 325 225 25
D014 Veterinarians 185 0 80 90 0
D021 Optometrists 165 0 100 50 0
D022 Chiropractors 190 0 140 45 0
D023 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating 145 0 100 40 0
D031 Pharmacists 1,185 40 610 435 95
D032 Dietitians and nutritionists 340 0 210 120 0
D041 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists 150 0 65 75 0
D042 Physiotherapists 550 0 385 145 20
D043 Occupational therapists 360 0 230 135 0
D044 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment 140 0 130 0 0
D111 Head nurses and supervisors 270 0 95 165 0
D112 Registered nurses 9,470 275 4,630 4,240 320
D211 Medical laboratory technologists and pathologists' assistants 795 35 290 440 35
D212 Medical laboratory technicians 1,185 70 530 570 0
D213 Veterinary and animal health technologists and technicians 365 130 160 75 0
D214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardio-pulmonary technologists 155 0 115 35 0
D215 Medical radiation technologists 390 25 200 155 15
D216 Medical sonographers 315 20 165 130 0
D217 Cardiology technologists/D218 Electroencephalographic and other diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. 65 0 40 25 0
D219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) 135 10 75 50 0
D221 Denturists 45 0 0 25 0
D222 Dental hygienists and dental therapists 875 35 605 235 0
D223 Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory bench workers 200 0 105 70 0
D231 Opticians 275 15 160 95 0
D232 Midwives and practitioners of natural healing 190 0 105 70 0
D233 Licensed practical nurses 895 90 375 400 0
D234 Ambulance attendants and other paramedical occupations 385 40 260 90 0
D235 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment 620 55 345 205 15
D311 Dental assistants 1,415 185 845 380 0
D312 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates 3,930 105 1,500 2,130 195
D313 Other assisting occupations in support of health services 2,105 330 1,260 500 0
E011 Judges 55 0 0 50 0
E012 Lawyers and Quebec notaries 1,735 20 905 740 75
E021 Psychologists 250 0 90 140 0
E022 Social workers 1,800 50 970 740 40
E023 Family, marriage and other related counsellors 430 25 255 135 15
E024 Ministers of religion 915 0 285 505 110
E025 Probation and parole officers and related occupations 150 0 85 65 0
E031 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers 660 65 330 250 0
E032 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts 550 45 300 195 0
E033 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants 3,290 325 1,965 940 60
E034 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers 860 60 485 305 0
E035 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers 460 0 220 210 0
E036 Recreation, sports and fitness program supervisors and consultants 455 65 245 150 0
E037 Program officers unique to government 470 95 130 190 55
E038 Other professional occupations in social science, n.e.c. 135 0 75 40 0
E039 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers 910 100 475 305 35
E111 University professors 615 0 225 310 70
E112 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants 1,120 575 430 105 0
E121 College and other vocational instructors 2,370 140 925 1,235 70
E131 Secondary school teachers 5,275 145 2,810 2,225 95
E132 Elementary school and kindergarten teachers 10,475 180 6,400 3,640 250
E133 Educational counsellors 340 50 140 125 30
E211 Paralegal and related occupations 2,860 315 1,350 1,140 60
E212 Community and social service workers 3,105 315 1,705 1,025 60
E213 Employment counsellors 510 35 280 190 0
E214 Instructors and teachers of persons with disabilities 180 25 105 55 0
E215 Other instructors 1,440 395 535 475 35
E216 Other religious occupations 160 0 50 75 0
E217 Early childhood educators and assistants 5,775 835 3,030 1,840 75
F011 Librarians 330 0 120 155 50
F012 Conservators and curators 15 0 0 0 0
F013 Archivists 45 0 0 40 0
F021 Authors and writers 645 55 305 255 30
F022 Editors 490 70 250 165 0
F023 Journalists 235 45 115 70 0
F024 Professional occupations in public relations and communications 1,465 255 720 475 15
F025 Translators, terminologists and interpreters 400 15 160 195 35
F031 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations 615 45 315 250 0
F032 Conductors, composers and arrangers 105 0 70 20 0
F033 Musicians and singers 895 245 345 250 55
F034 Dancers 315 135 95 45 45
F035 Actors and comedians 155 20 90 50 0
F036 Painters, sculptors and other visual artists 240 35 45 145 0
F111 Library and archive technicians and assistants 370 25 135 200 0
F112 Technical occupations related to museums and art galleries 30 0 0 0 0
F121 Photographers 465 110 190 150 0
F122 Film and video camera operators 135 0 65 50 0
F123 Graphic arts technicians 155 15 110 20 0
F124 Broadcast technicians 75 0 40 25 0
F125 Audio and video recording technicians 395 60 185 145 0
F126 Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts 180 30 115 30 0
F127 Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts 185 55 75 55 0
F131 Announcers and other broadcasters 135 0 105 20 0
F132 Other performers 130 35 40 60 0
F141 Graphic designers and illustrators 2,065 225 1,205 610 25
F142 Interior designers 660 50 310 290 15
F143 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers 385 40 200 145 0
F144 Artisans and craftspersons 255 0 100 135 0
F145 Patternmakers - Textile, leather and fur products 0 0 0 0 0
F151 Athletes 95 45 45 0 0
F152 Coaches 200 0 125 55 0
F153 Sports officials and referees 55 40 0 0 0
F154 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness 2,770 1,840 595 315 15
G011 Retail trade supervisors 2,945 490 1,550 875 30
G012 Food service supervisors 1,500 575 650 275 0
G013 Executive housekeepers 80 0 45 35 0
G015 Cleaning supervisors 360 0 140 180 30
G016 Other service supervisors/G014 Dry cleaning and laundry supervisors 860 100 445 300 15
G111 Sales representatives, wholesale trade (non-technical) 6,735 390 3,155 2,965 220
G121 Technical sales specialists, wholesale trade/G134 Grain elevator operators 3,670 165 2,005 1,415 85
G131 Insurance agents and brokers 2,975 130 1,520 1,245 75
G132 Real estate agents and salespersons 3,640 125 1,205 1,925 385
G133 Retail and wholesale buyers 1,965 380 865 665 55
G211 Retail salespersons and sales clerks 26,170 9,590 8,610 6,845 1,130
G311 Cashiers 11,665 6,165 3,025 2,305 170
G411 Chefs 1,825 220 850 740 0
G412 Cooks 4,360 1,475 1,305 1,500 85
G511 Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses 870 690 140 40 0
G512 Bartenders 710 220 385 85 15
G513 Food and beverage servers 4,630 2,215 1,560 835 15
G611 Police officers (except commissioned) 1,920 125 1,230 550 0
G612 Firefighters 745 25 395 320 0
G621 Sheriffs and bailiffs 0 0 0 0 0
G622 Correctional service officers 265 0 90 165 0
G623 By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers, n.e.c. 300 20 155 130 0
G624 Other ranks, armed forces 350 225 85 40 0
G631 Security guards and related occupations/G625 Other protective service occupations 5,715 1,135 2,345 1,935 300
G711 Travel counsellors 1,615 90 780 645 100
G712 Pursers and flight attendants 815 115 370 335 0
G713 Airline sales and service agents 1,310 95 500 685 25
G714 Ticket agents, cargo service representatives and related clerks (except airline) 235 50 105 80 0
G715 Hotel front desk clerks 630 160 315 140 0
G721 Tour and travel guides 110 65 25 0 0
G722 Outdoor sport and recreational guides 0 0 0 0 0
G723 Casino occupations 155 0 45 95 0
G731 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport 905 610 125 130 40
G732 Other attendants in accommodation and travel 125 15 70 45 0
G811 Visiting homemakers, housekeepers and related occupations 2,165 90 990 1,040 50
G812 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants 2,815 265 1,240 1,225 80
G814 Babysitters, nannies and parents' helpers 2,370 230 1,185 775 180
G911 Hairstylists and barbers 2,855 285 1,495 970 105
G912 Funeral directors and embalmers 100 0 65 0 0
G921 Image, social and other personal consultants 110 0 30 60 10
G922 Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations 1,560 120 975 460 0
G923 Pet groomers and animal care workers 465 175 180 115 0
G924 Other personal service occupations 40 0 0 20 0
G931 Light duty cleaners 6,445 560 2,080 3,520 280
G932 Specialized cleaners 1,130 370 360 365 35
G933 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents 6,510 490 1,955 3,720 350
G941 Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers, retail and wholesale 375 55 105 195 20
G942 Bakers 1,645 370 510 680 85
G961 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related occupations 9,795 5,065 2,450 2,125 145
G971 Service station attendants 720 85 345 285 0
G972 Grocery clerks and store shelf stockers 7,165 2,590 2,335 2,150 85
G973 Other elemental sales occupations 1,160 250 485 370 60
G981 Dry cleaning and laundry occupations/G982 Ironing, pressing and finishing occupations 660 15 245 395 0
G983 Other elemental service occupations 890 410 220 165 95
H011 Supervisors, machinists and related occupations/H014 Contractors and supervisors, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades 415 0 140 250 25
H012 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations 480 0 240 210 20
H013 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades 135 0 80 40 0
H015 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades 320 0 170 145 0
H016 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades 600 0 235 330 30
H017 Contractors and supervisors, heavy construction equipment crews 970 75 345 530 20
H018 Supervisors, printing and related occupations 285 0 165 105 0
H019 Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers 880 90 360 420 0
H021 Supervisors, railway transport operations 85 0 50 35 0
H022 Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators 635 0 280 335 0
H111 Plumbers 1,410 165 710 440 90
H112 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers 355 100 95 155 0
H113 Gas fitters 330 40 180 95 0
H121 Carpenters 3,125 350 1,580 1,140 50
H122 Cabinetmakers 740 10 325 385 0
H131 Bricklayers 585 0 265 285 30
H132 Concrete finishers 330 25 190 120 0
H133 Tilesetters 535 20 290 225 0
H134 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers 1,165 115 610 435 0
H141 Roofers and shinglers 740 125 425 190 0
H142 Glaziers 465 0 215 245 0
H143 Insulators 170 0 95 65 0
H144 Painters and decorators 1,300 190 445 620 50
H145 Floor covering installers 545 90 210 215 35
H211 Electricians (except industrial and power system) 3,240 440 1,500 1,235 70
H212 Industrial electricians 840 0 245 550 35
H213 Power system electricians 145 0 80 50 25
H214 Electrical power line and cable workers 125 0 35 75 0
H215 Telecommunications line and cable workers 590 40 350 195 0
H216 Telecommunications installation and repair workers 1,115 45 535 535 0
H217 Cable television service and maintenance technicians 65 0 50 0 0
H221 Stationary engineers and auxiliary equipment operators/H222 Power systems and power station operators 500 15 185 270 30
H311 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors 2,000 55 730 1,170 50
H312 Tool and die makers 1,190 30 495 605 65
H321 Sheet metal workers 535 50 210 275 0
H322 Boilermakers 70 0 0 20 0
H323 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters 315 0 75 225 10
H324 Ironworkers 160 0 95 55 0
H326 Welders and related machine operators 2,435 75 880 1,405 75
H411 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics (except textile)/H417 Textile machinery mechanics and repairers 2,310 70 680 1,495 65
H412 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics 585 40 185 355 0
H413 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics 1,210 125 485 565 40
H414 Railway carmen/women 45 0 0 25 0
H415 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors 865 25 325 505 0
H416 Machine fitters 100 0 35 65 0
H418 Elevator constructors and mechanics 135 0 60 70 0
H421 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers 5,575 665 2,640 2,095 180
H422 Motor vehicle body repairers 1,010 65 410 515 25
H431 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics 65 0 0 45 0
H432 Electric appliance servicers and repairers 240 0 85 150 0
H433 Electrical mechanics 165 0 65 100 0
H434 Motorcycle and other related mechanics 85 0 40 40 0
H435 Other small engine and equipment mechanics 90 20 25 40 0
H511 Upholsterers 350 15 90 245 0
H512 Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and milliners 450 0 180 230 35
H513 Shoe repairers and shoemakers 0 0 0 0 0
H514 Jewellers, watch repairers and related occupations 130 0 60 55 0
H521 Printing press operators 760 20 275 445 0
H523 Other trades and related occupations/H522 Commercial divers/H325 Blacksmiths and die setters 140 0 65 65 0
H531 Residential and commercial installers and servicers 1,660 175 830 605 50
H532 Waterworks and gas maintenance workers 100 0 40 45 0
H533 Automotive mechanical installers and servicers 425 145 215 75 0
H534 Pest controllers and fumigators 105 0 60 40 0
H535 Other repairers and servicers 335 35 125 140 35
H611 Heavy equipment operators (except crane) 905 25 435 415 30
H612 Public works maintenance equipment operators 535 0 250 265 20
H621 Crane operators 310 0 200 110 0
H622 Drillers and blasters - Surface mining, quarrying and construction 60 0 30 35 0
H623 Water well drillers 0 0 0 0 0
H711 Truck drivers 15,885 470 9,050 6,030 340
H712 Bus drivers and subway and other transit operators 3,870 0 1,480 2,050 325
H713 Taxi and limousine drivers and chauffeurs 3,580 120 1,005 2,125 325
H714 Delivery and courier service drivers 3,725 290 1,695 1,550 185
H721 Railway and yard locomotive engineers 60 0 35 20 0
H722 Railway conductors and brakemen/women 55 0 30 15 0
H731 Railway yard workers/H732 Railway track maintenance workers 70 0 20 35 0
H733 Deck crew, water transport/H734 Engine room crew, water transport 0 0 0 0 0
H735 Lock and cable ferry operators and related occupations/H736 Boat operators 0 0 0 0 0
H737 Air transport ramp attendants 750 95 415 215 30
H811 Longshore workers 0 0 0 0 0
H812 Material handlers 13,315 2,060 5,855 5,225 175
H821 Construction trades helpers and labourers 4,790 945 2,125 1,665 60
H822 Other trades helpers and labourers 250 65 95 75 0
H831 Public works and maintenance labourers 570 90 205 270 0
H832 Railway and motor transport labourers 85 0 60 0 0
I011 Farmers and farm managers 515 45 125 260 85
I012 Agricultural and related service contractors and managers/I013 Farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers 190 0 55 110 0
I014 Nursery and greenhouse operators and managers 40 0 0 20 0
I015 Landscaping and grounds maintenance contractors and managers/I016 Supervisors, landscape and horticulture 460 60 245 150 0
I017 Aquaculture operators and managers 0 0 0 0 0
I021 General farm workers 900 225 250 390 35
I022 Nursery and greenhouse workers 130 60 0 60 0
I111 Supervisors, logging and forestry 40 0 0 0 0
I121 Supervisors, mining and quarrying 0 0 0 0 0
I122 Supervisors, oil and gas drilling and service 0 0 0 0 0
I131 Underground production and development miners 0 0 0 0 0
I132 Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers 55 0 0 35 0
I141 Underground mine service and support workers 0 0 0 0 0
I142 Oil and gas well drilling workers and services operators 0 0 0 0 0
I151 Logging machinery operators 0 0 0 0 0
I161 Chain saw and skidder operators 30 0 0 25 0
I162 Silviculture and forestry workers 0 0 0 0 0
I171 Fishing masters and officers 0 0 0 0 0
I172 Fishing vessel skippers and fishermen/women 0 0 0 0 0
I181 Fishing vessel deckhands 0 0 0 0 0
I182 Trappers and hunters 0 0 0 0 0
I211 Harvesting labourers 70 0 45 30 0
I212 Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers 2,900 1,125 1,100 585 85
I213 Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers 0 0 0 0 0
I214 Mine labourers 0 0 0 0 0
I215 Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers 0 0 0 0 0
I216 Logging and forestry labourers 0 0 0 0 0
J011 Supervisors, mineral and metal processing 225 0 70 145 0
J012 Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities 510 0 250 250 0
J013 Supervisors, food, beverage and tobacco processing 795 35 390 345 0
J014 Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing 485 0 240 230 15
J015 Supervisors, forest products processing 85 0 15 70 0
J016 Supervisors, textile processing/J025 Supervisors, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing 65 0 0 50 0
J021 Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling 365 0 165 200 0
J022 Supervisors, electronics manufacturing 120 0 40 75 0
J023 Supervisors, electrical products manufacturing 90 0 30 50 0
J024 Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing 185 0 30 150 0
J026 Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturing 145 0 40 80 0
J027 Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly 180 0 95 85 0
J111 Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing 65 0 25 40 0
J112 Petroleum, gas and chemical process operators 640 0 335 275 15
J113 Pulping control operators/J114 Papermaking and coating control operators 30 0 0 25 0
J121 Machine operators, mineral and metal processing 245 0 110 125 0
J122 Foundry workers 65 0 35 30 0
J123 Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters 285 0 100 175 0
J124 Concrete, clay and stone forming operators 230 35 155 40 0
J125 Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing 150 45 20 90 0
J131 Chemical plant machine operators 520 0 120 395 0
J132 Plastics processing machine operators 2,305 90 1,050 1,120 45
J133 Rubber processing machine operators and related workers 100 0 30 65 0
J134 Water and waste plant operators 275 20 155 80 20
J141 Sawmill machine operators 50 0 0 30 0
J142 Pulp mill machine operators 0 0 0 0 0
J143 Papermaking and finishing machine operators 120 0 45 70 0
J144 Other wood processing machine operators 85 0 30 50 0
J145 Paper converting machine operators 670 45 185 420 0
J146 Lumber graders and other wood processing inspectors and graders 0 0 0 0 0
J151 Textile fibre and yarn preparation machine operators/J153 Textile dyeing and finishing machine operators/J163 Hide and pelt processing workers 90 0 40 50 0
J152 Weavers, knitters and other fabric-making occupations 80 0 35 35 0
J161 Sewing machine operators 620 0 210 400 10
J162 Fabric, fur and leather cutters 125 0 40 85 0
J164 Inspectors and testers, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing/J154 Textile inspectors, graders and samplers 130 0 80 30 0
J171 Process control and machine operators, food and beverage processing/J174 Tobacco processing machine operators 2,075 85 875 1,075 35
J172 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers 510 30 225 250 0
J173 Fish plant workers 0 0 0 0 0
J175 Testers and graders, food and beverage processing 360 20 235 80 20
J181 Printing machine operators 880 50 385 415 30
J182 Camera, platemaking and other pre-press occupations 270 15 70 170 0
J183 Binding and finishing machine operators 305 15 175 105 0
J184 Photographic and film processors 295 50 165 80 0
J191 Machining tool operators 1,090 35 405 605 40
J192 Forging machine operators/J194 Metalworking machine operators 1,020 55 455 490 0
J193 Woodworking machine operators 195 0 95 95 0
J196 Other metal products machine operators 655 0 280 355 0
J211 Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors 295 0 75 210 0
J212 Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers 5,405 300 1,950 3,105 55
J213 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers 1,300 125 410 720 45
J214 Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing 890 45 370 450 30
J215 Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers 135 30 30 70 0
J216 Mechanical assemblers and inspectors 370 25 130 200 0
J217 Machine operators and inspectors, electrical apparatus manufacturing 185 0 70 85 0
J221 Boat assemblers and inspectors 45 0 0 0 0
J222 Furniture and fixture assemblers and inspectors 1,245 110 470 640 25
J223 Other wood products assemblers and inspectors 245 0 105 125 0
J224 Furniture finishers and refinishers 415 20 155 205 30
J225 Plastic products assemblers, finishers and inspectors 1,055 55 360 635 0
J226 Painters and coaters, industrial/J227 Plating, metal spraying and related operators 585 25 230 290 40
J228 Other assemblers and inspectors/J197 Other products machine operators 1,295 65 445 760 25
J311 Labourers in mineral and metal processing 250 20 95 130 0
J312 Labourers in metal fabrication 625 70 225 265 60
J313 Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities 325 25 135 145 0
J314 Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing 130 20 50 60 0
J315 Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing 400 60 195 135 0
J316 Labourers in textile processing 105 0 70 30 0
J317 Labourers in food, beverage and tobacco processing 4,365 465 1,885 1,920 90
J318 Labourers in fish processing 65 0 45 0 0
J319 Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 7,415 655 3,470 3,150 140

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Footnote(s)

Footnote 1

For the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) estimates, the global non-response rate (GNR) is used as an indicator of data quality. This indicator combines complete non-response (household) and partial non-response (question) into a single rate. The value of the GNR is presented to users. A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. For more information, please refer to the National Household Survey User Guide, 2011.

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Footnote 2

The 2011 National Household Survey occupation data are classified according to the National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 (NOC-S 2006).

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 99-012-X2011062.

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