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Profile of Labour Market Activity, Industry, Occupation, Education, Language of Work, Place of Work and Mode of Transportation for Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions, Census Subdivisions and Dissemination Areas, 2006 Census
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General information
Catalogue number : | 94-579-XCB2006002 |
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Release date : | March 18, 2008 |
Topic : | Labour |
Data dimensions : |
Note
Note: Data Quality - Age at immigration
There was a slight overestimation of age at immigration in the 2006 Census. For more information on the age at immigration variable, please refer to the Place of Birth, Generation Status, Citizenship and Immigration Reference Guide, 2006 Census, catalogue number 97-557-GWE2006003.
Note: Data quality - Certificate or diploma below the bachelor level
The overall quality of the 'Highest certificate, diploma or degree' variable from the 2006 Census is acceptable. However, users of the 'University certificate or diploma below the bachelor level' category should know that an unexpected growth in this category was noted compared to the 2001 Census.
In fact, in the 2001 Census, 2.5% of respondents aged 15 years or over declared such a diploma, compared to 4.4% in 2006, representing 89% growth. This phenomenon was not found in other sources like the Labour Force Survey.
We recommend users interpret the 2006 Census results for this category with caution.
For more information on factors that may explain such variances in census data, such as response errors and processing errors, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, Appendix B: Data quality, sampling and weighting, confidentiality and random rounding.
More information will be available in the Education Reference Guide, 2006 Census, to be published later in 2008.
Note: Data quality - Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux)
When comparing the census results to those of the 2001 Census, it appears that there is some overestimation of persons reporting Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux) in British Columbia and, as a result, also at the Canada level. Although it affects a relatively small population, it is best to apply caution when analysing the census data for Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux) in these geographies.
For more information on factors that may explain such variances in census data, such as response errors and processing errors, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, Appendix B Data quality, sampling and weighting, confidentiality and random rounding.
Note: Broad occupational category A - Management occupations
Census data for occupation groups in Broad occupational category A - Management occupations should be used with caution. Some coding errors were made in assigning the appropriate level of management, e.g., senior manager as opposed to middle manager, and in determining the appropriate area of specialization or activity, e.g., a manager of a health care program in a hospital as opposed to a government manager in health policy administration. Some non-management occupations have also been miscoded to management due to confusion over titles such as program manager and project manager. Data users may wish to use data for management occupations in conjunction with other variables such as Income, Age and Education.
Note: Census family
A census family refers to a married couple (with or without children of either or both spouses), a couple living common-law (with or without children of either or both partners) or a lone parent of any marital status, with at least one child living in the same dwelling. A couple may be of opposite or same sex. 'Children' in a census family include grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present. For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Note: Comparability of 2006 Place of work data
Working at home can be measured in different ways. In the census, the 'Worked at home' category includes persons who live and work at the same physical location, such as farmers, teleworkers and work camp workers. In addition, the 2006 Census Guide instructed persons who worked part of the time at home and part of the time at an employer's address to indicate that they 'Worked at home' if most of their time was spent working at home (e.g., three days out of five).
Other Statistics Canada surveys such as the General Social Survey, the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, and the Workplace and Employee Survey also collect information on working at home. However, the survey data are not directly comparable to the census data since the surveys ask respondents whether they did some or all of their paid work at home, whereas the census asks them where they usually worked most of the time. Consequently, census estimates on work at home are lower than survey estimates.
The place-of-work question has remained in virtually the same format in each census since 1971. However, in 1996, the category 'No fixed workplace address' replaced 'No usual place of work.' In 1996, the census questionnaire was modified by adding a check box for the 'No fixed workplace' response category. In previous censuses, respondents were asked to write 'No usual place of work' in the address fields. It is believed that previous censuses have undercounted the number of persons with 'No fixed workplace address.'
Annexations, incorporations and amalgamations of municipalities could create some difficulties when comparing spatial units and structures which change over time.
For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, Catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Note: Dissemination of suppressed census subdivisions (CSDs) - 100% data
To facilitate the publication of data for seven dissemination areas for which the 'parent' CSDs have been suppressed due to a high non-response rate, the parent CSDs were given a value of 'null'. This 'null' value appears as a dash (-) in Beyond 20/20.
The list of suppressed CSDs set to 'null' are:
The CSD of Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier (2422025)
The CSD of Fort Albany (Part) 67 (3556093)
The CSD of Moosonee (3556106)
The CSD of Nekaneet Cree Nation (4704802)
The CSD of Stony Plain 135 (4811804)
For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Note: Dissemination of suppressed census subdivisions (CSDs) - 20% sample data
To facilitate the publication of data for 19 dissemination areas for which the 'parent' CSDs have been suppressed due to a high non-response rate, the parent CSDs were given a value of 'null'. This 'null' value appears as a dash (-) in Beyond 20/20.
The list of suppressed CSDs set to 'null' are:
The CSD of Division No. 5, Subd. E (1005007)
The CSD of Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier (2422025)
The CSD of Fort Albany (Part) 67 (3556093)
The CSD of Moosonee (3556106)
The CSD of Nekaneet Cree Nation (4704802)
The CSD of Irricana (4806022)
The CSD of Stony Plain 135 (4811804)
The CSD of Smoky River No. 130 (4819041)
The CSD of New Songhees 1A (5917812)
The CSD of Thompson-Nicola I (Blue Sky Country) (5933037)
The CSD of Columbia-Shuswap F (5939044)
For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Note: Dwelling universe
The dwelling universe pertains to characteristics of dwellings in Canada. Dwellings are distinct from households. Dwelling characteristics refer to the physical attributes of a set of living quarters, whereas household characteristics pertain to the person or the group of persons (other than temporary or foreign residents) who occupy a dwelling. For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Note: Employed (in reference week)
Persons who, during the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to Census Day (May 16, 2006):
(a) did any work at all for pay or in self-employment or without pay in a family farm, business or professional practice
(b) were absent from their job or business, with or without pay, for the entire week because of a vacation, an illness, a labour dispute at their place of work, or any other reasons.
For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Note: First official language spoken
The definitions of first official language spoken and official language minority are outlined in the Official Languages (Communications with and Services to the Public) Regulations issued pursuant to the Official Languages Act (1988).
Information on first official language spoken is not collected directly from respondents. Rather, it is derived from three language variables on the census questionnaire: knowledge of official languages, mother tongue, and home language (language spoken most often at home). The first step in the derivation of this variable is to examine the respondent's knowledge of English and French. A person who speaks only English has English assigned as the first official language, while a person who speaks only French has French assigned. If the person can speak both English and French, then the mother tongue variable is examined. If the mother tongue is English, then English is the first official language spoken. The same procedure is used for French. Thus, a person who speaks English and French, and has French as mother tongue, would have French assigned as the first official language spoken.
If the respondent speaks both English and French, and indicates English and French as mother tongue, then the 'home language' variable is examined to assign the first official language spoken. In this circumstance, a home language of English would result in English being assigned as first official language spoken, while a home language of French would result in French being assigned as first official language spoken. Consequently, a person who speaks both English and French, has both official languages as mother tongue and English as home language, would have English assigned as first official language spoken.
Situations where the respondents can speak English and French, and have both languages as mother tongue and home language, are assigned English and French as first official language spoken.
The official language minority is English in Quebec and French in all other provinces and territories. The size of the official language minority is determined by adding the minority population and half of the 'English and French' population. For example, in Ontario, the official language minority is the sum of those who have French as their first official language spoken and half of those who have English and French as first official language spoken.
For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Note: Household type
Refers to the basic division of private households into family and non-family households. Family household refers to a household that contains at least one census family, that is, a married couple with or without children, or a couple living common-law with or without children, or a lone parent living with one or more children (lone-parent family). One-family household refers to a single census family (with or without other persons) that occupies a private dwelling. Multiple-family household refers to a household in which two or more census families (with or without additional persons) occupy the same private dwelling.
Non-family household refers to either one person living alone in a private dwelling or to a group of two or more people who share a private dwelling, but who do not constitute a census family.
For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Note: Household universe
The household universe pertains to the person or the group of persons (other than temporary or foreign residents) who occupy a dwelling. Household variables are distinct from dwelling variables, in that the latter ones pertain to dwelling characteristics, not to persons occupying dwellings. For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Note: Impact of municipal restructuring
The boundaries and names of municipalities (census subdivisions) can change from one census to the next because of annexations, dissolutions and incorporations. To bridge the impact of these municipal changes on data dissemination, the 2006 Census team is producing a profile for dissolved census subdivisions. For additional information, please refer to the 2006 Census Dictionary, catalogue number 92-566-XWE or 92-566-XPE.
Additional information about this table is available in the Dimension Summary Box of the Profile.
Data table
Profile of Dissemination Areas (1291) | Values |
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Footnotes
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Population, 2006 - 100% data Footnote 2 | 31,612,897 |
Total population by sex and age groups - 100% data Footnote 3 | 31,612,895 |
Male, total | 15,475,970 |
0 to 4 years | 864,600 |
5 to 9 years | 926,860 |
10 to 14 years | 1,065,860 |
15 to 19 years | 1,095,285 |
20 to 24 years | 1,047,945 |
25 to 29 years | 975,945 |
30 to 34 years | 987,715 |
35 to 39 years | 1,083,495 |
40 to 44 years | 1,285,535 |
45 to 49 years | 1,290,130 |
50 to 54 years | 1,158,970 |
55 to 59 years | 1,026,395 |
60 to 64 years | 780,140 |
65 to 69 years | 593,805 |
70 to 74 years | 493,465 |
75 to 79 years | 386,485 |
80 to 84 years | 251,420 |
85 years and over | 161,925 |
Female, total | 16,136,930 |
0 to 4 years | 825,940 |
5 to 9 years | 882,515 |
10 to 14 years | 1,014,065 |
15 to 19 years | 1,045,205 |
20 to 24 years | 1,032,440 |
25 to 29 years | 1,009,635 |
30 to 34 years | 1,032,510 |
35 to 39 years | 1,124,775 |
40 to 44 years | 1,324,925 |
45 to 49 years | 1,330,470 |
50 to 54 years | 1,198,335 |
55 to 59 years | 1,058,230 |
60 to 64 years | 809,730 |
65 to 69 years | 640,770 |
70 to 74 years | 560,320 |
75 to 79 years | 493,090 |
80 to 84 years | 395,285 |
85 years and over | 358,685 |
Total population 15 years and over by legal marital status - 100% data Footnote 4 | 26,033,060 |
Never legally married (single) | 9,087,030 |
Legally married (and not separated) Footnote 5 | 12,470,395 |
Separated, but still legally married | 775,420 |
Divorced | 2,087,385 |
Widowed | 1,612,820 |
Total population 15 years and over by common-law status - 100% data Footnote 6 | 26,033,060 |
Not in a common-law relationship | 23,301,425 |
In a common-law relationship | 2,731,635 |
Total number of census families in private households - 20% sample data Footnote 7 | 8,896,840 |
Size of census family: 2 persons | 4,291,665 |
Size of census family: 3 persons | 1,959,210 |
Size of census family: 4 persons | 1,840,570 |
Size of census family: 5 or more persons | 805,395 |
Total number of census families in private households - 20% sample data Footnote 8 | 8,896,845 |
Total couple families by family structure and number of children | 7,482,775 |
Married couples | 6,105,910 |
Without children at home | 2,662,130 |
With children at home | 3,443,775 |
1 child | 1,267,625 |
2 children | 1,497,755 |
3 or more children | 678,400 |
Common-law couples | 1,376,870 |
Without children at home | 758,720 |
With children at home | 618,150 |
1 child | 291,260 |
2 children | 234,755 |
3 or more children | 92,140 |
Total lone-parent families by sex of parent and number of children | 1,414,060 |
Female parent | 1,132,285 |
1 child | 682,025 |
2 children | 327,660 |
3 or more children | 122,600 |
Male parent | 281,775 |
1 child | 188,790 |
2 children | 72,665 |
3 or more children | 20,320 |
Total number of children at home - 20% sample data Footnote 9 | 9,733,770 |
Under six years of age | 2,013,065 |
6 to 14 years | 3,501,480 |
15 to 17 years | 1,270,255 |
18 to 24 years | 1,934,225 |
25 years and over | 1,014,740 |
Average number of children at home per census family Footnote 10 | 1.1 |
Total number of persons in private households - 20% sample data | 31,074,405 |
Number of persons not in census families | 4,961,015 |
Living with relatives Footnote 11 | 644,015 |
Living with non-relatives only | 989,950 |
Living alone | 3,327,045 |
Number of census family persons | 26,113,390 |
Average number of persons per census family | 2.9 |
Total number of persons aged 65 years and over - 20% sample data | 4,011,910 |
Number of persons not in census families aged 65 years and over | 1,406,915 |
Living with relatives Footnote 12 | 209,205 |
Living with non-relatives only | 69,045 |
Living alone | 1,128,665 |
Number of census family persons aged 65 years and over | 2,604,995 |
Total number of occupied private dwellings - 20% sample data Footnote 13 | 12,437,470 |
Average number of rooms per dwelling Footnote 14 | 6.4 |
Average number of bedrooms per dwelling Footnote 15 | 2.7 |
Total number of occupied private dwellings by housing tenure - 20% sample data Footnote 16 | 12,437,465 |
Owned | 8,509,780 |
Rented | 3,878,505 |
Band housing | 49,180 |
Total number of occupied private dwellings by condition of dwelling - 20% sample data Footnote 17 | 12,437,470 |
Regular maintenance only | 8,168,615 |
Minor repairs | 3,339,835 |
Major repairs | 929,015 |
Total number of occupied private dwellings by period of construction - 20% sample data Footnote 18 | 12,437,465 |
Period of construction, before 1946 | 1,595,325 |
Period of construction, 1946 to 1960 | 1,812,520 |
Period of construction, 1961 to 1970 | 1,753,170 |
Period of construction, 1971 to 1980 | 2,421,400 |
Period of construction, 1981 to 1985 | 1,028,180 |
Period of construction, 1986 to 1990 | 1,055,955 |
Period of construction, 1991 to 1995 | 894,855 |
Period of construction, 1996 to 2000 | 820,365 |
Period of construction, 2001 to 2006 Footnote 19 | 1,055,685 |
Total number of occupied private dwellings by structural type of dwelling - 100% data Footnote 20 | 12,435,520 |
Single-detached house | 6,871,315 |
Semi-detached house | 591,590 |
Row house | 690,490 |
Apartment, duplex | 676,290 |
Apartment, building that has five or more storeys | 1,114,925 |
Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys | 2,289,390 |
Other single-attached house | 37,995 |
Movable dwelling Footnote 21 | 163,520 |
Total number of private households by household size - 100% data Footnote 22 | 12,435,520 |
1 person | 3,328,370 |
2 persons | 4,176,930 |
3 persons | 1,982,305 |
4 to 5 persons | 2,590,725 |
6 or more persons | 357,185 |
Number of persons in private households | 31,072,420 |
Average number of persons in private households | 2.5 |
Total number of private households by household type - 20% sample data Footnote 23 | 12,437,470 |
One-family households | 8,421,050 |
Multiple-family households | 230,285 |
Non-family households | 3,786,135 |
Total population by mother tongue - 20% sample data Footnote 24 | 31,241,030 |
Single responses | 30,848,270 |
English | 17,882,775 |
French | 6,817,655 |
Non-official languages | 6,147,840 |
Algonquin | 1,920 |
Atikamekw | 5,245 |
Blackfoot | 3,085 |
Carrier | 1,560 |
Chilcotin | 1,070 |
Chipewyan | 525 |
Cree | 78,855 |
Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux) | 5,585 |
Dene | 9,750 |
Dogrib | 2,015 |
Gitksan | 1,175 |
Inuinnaqtun | 370 |
Inuktitut, n.i.e. | 32,010 |
Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) | 355 |
Malecite | 535 |
Mi'kmaq | 7,365 |
Mohawk | 290 |
Montagnais-Naskapi | 10,970 |
Nisga'a | 675 |
North Slave (Hare) | 1,065 |
Ojibway | 24,190 |
Oji-Cree | 11,690 |
Shuswap | 935 |
South Slave | 1,605 |
Tlingit | 80 |
Italian | 455,040 |
Portuguese | 219,275 |
Romanian | 78,500 |
Spanish | 345,345 |
Danish | 18,735 |
Dutch | 128,900 |
Flemish | 5,660 |
Frisian | 2,890 |
German | 450,570 |
Norwegian | 7,225 |
Swedish | 8,220 |
Yiddish | 16,295 |
Bosnian | 12,790 |
Bulgarian | 16,790 |
Croatian | 55,330 |
Czech | 24,450 |
Macedonian | 18,440 |
Polish | 211,175 |
Russian | 133,580 |
Serbian | 51,670 |
Serbo-Croatian | 12,510 |
Slovak | 18,820 |
Slovenian | 13,135 |
Ukrainian | 134,505 |
Latvian | 6,995 |
Lithuanian | 8,335 |
Estonian | 8,240 |
Finnish | 21,030 |
Hungarian | 73,335 |
Greek | 117,285 |
Armenian | 30,130 |
Turkish | 24,745 |
Amharic | 14,555 |
Arabic | 261,640 |
Hebrew | 17,630 |
Maltese | 6,405 |
Somali | 27,320 |
Tigrigna | 7,105 |
Bengali | 45,680 |
Gujarati | 81,465 |
Hindi | 78,235 |
Kurdish | 7,655 |
Panjabi (Punjabi) | 367,505 |
Pashto | 9,030 |
Persian (Farsi) | 134,080 |
Sindhi | 10,355 |
Sinhala (Sinhalese) | 10,180 |
Urdu | 145,805 |
Malayalam | 11,925 |
Tamil | 115,875 |
Telugu | 6,630 |
Japanese | 40,200 |
Korean | 125,575 |
Cantonese | 361,450 |
Chinese, n.o.s. Footnote 25 | 456,710 |
Mandarin | 170,950 |
Taiwanese | 9,615 |
Lao | 13,940 |
Khmer (Cambodian) | 19,100 |
Vietnamese | 141,625 |
Bisayan languages | 11,240 |
Ilocano | 13,450 |
Malay | 9,490 |
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) | 235,620 |
Akan (Twi) | 12,780 |
Swahili | 7,935 |
Creoles | 53,515 |
Other languages Footnote 26 | 172,650 |
Multiple responses | 392,760 |
English and French | 98,625 |
English and non-official language | 240,005 |
French and non-official language | 43,335 |
English, French and non-official language | 10,790 |
Total population by knowledge of official languages - 20% sample data Footnote 27 | 31,241,030 |
English only | 21,129,945 |
French only | 4,141,850 |
English and French | 5,448,850 |
Neither English nor French | 520,385 |
Total population by first official language spoken - 20% sample data Footnote 28 | 31,241,030 |
English | 23,197,090 |
French | 7,204,390 |
English and French | 331,925 |
Neither English nor French | 507,620 |
Official language minority - (number) Footnote 29 | 7,370,350 |
Official language minority - (percentage) Footnote 30 | 23.6 |
Total population by language spoken most often at home - 20% sample data Footnote 31 | 31,241,030 |
Single responses | 30,665,025 |
English | 20,584,775 |
French | 6,608,125 |
Non-official languages | 3,472,130 |
Algonquin | 385 |
Atikamekw | 4,745 |
Blackfoot | 1,575 |
Carrier | 605 |
Chilcotin | 435 |
Chipewyan | 125 |
Cree | 47,190 |
Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux) | 3,780 |
Dene | 7,490 |
Dogrib | 1,110 |
Gitksan | 320 |
Inuinnaqtun | 70 |
Inuktitut, n.i.e. | 25,290 |
Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) | 25 |
Malecite | 140 |
Mi'kmaq | 3,985 |
Mohawk | 20 |
Montagnais-Naskapi | 9,720 |
Nisga'a | 175 |
North Slave (Hare) | 650 |
Ojibway | 11,115 |
Oji-Cree | 8,480 |
Shuswap | 250 |
South Slave | 600 |
Tlingit | 0 |
Italian | 170,330 |
Portuguese | 103,875 |
Romanian | 51,060 |
Spanish | 209,955 |
Danish | 1,340 |
Dutch | 14,235 |
Flemish | 420 |
Frisian | 250 |
German | 128,350 |
Norwegian | 460 |
Swedish | 1,110 |
Yiddish | 5,700 |
Bosnian | 8,380 |
Bulgarian | 11,810 |
Croatian | 22,160 |
Czech | 6,985 |
Macedonian | 8,705 |
Polish | 101,575 |
Russian | 93,805 |
Serbian | 34,775 |
Serbo-Croatian | 6,545 |
Slovak | 5,805 |
Slovenian | 2,705 |
Ukrainian | 28,060 |
Latvian | 2,005 |
Lithuanian | 2,585 |
Estonian | 2,155 |
Finnish | 4,190 |
Hungarian | 21,905 |
Greek | 55,100 |
Armenian | 21,485 |
Turkish | 15,885 |
Amharic | 8,225 |
Arabic | 144,745 |
Hebrew | 8,650 |
Maltese | 1,150 |
Somali | 17,045 |
Tigrigna | 3,550 |
Bengali | 33,565 |
Gujarati | 52,715 |
Hindi | 42,875 |
Kurdish | 4,950 |
Panjabi (Punjabi) | 278,500 |
Pashto | 6,705 |
Persian (Farsi) | 97,220 |
Sindhi | 5,050 |
Sinhala (Sinhalese) | 4,780 |
Urdu | 102,805 |
Malayalam | 5,695 |
Tamil | 92,680 |
Telugu | 3,870 |
Japanese | 19,535 |
Korean | 101,500 |
Cantonese | 300,590 |
Chinese, n.o.s. Footnote 32 | 341,480 |
Mandarin | 143,385 |
Taiwanese | 4,580 |
Lao | 8,555 |
Khmer (Cambodian) | 11,430 |
Vietnamese | 111,440 |
Bisayan languages | 4,610 |
Ilocano | 5,920 |
Malay | 3,680 |
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) | 119,345 |
Akan (Twi) | 7,335 |
Swahili | 2,925 |
Creoles | 21,610 |
Other languages Footnote 33 | 77,435 |
Multiple responses | 576,000 |
English and French | 94,055 |
English and non-official language | 406,455 |
French and non-official language | 58,885 |
English, French and non-official language | 16,600 |
Algonquin - Various non-official languages spoken - 20% sample data Footnote 34 | 2,685 |
Atikamekw | 5,645 |
Blackfoot | 4,915 |
Carrier | 2,495 |
Chilcotin | 1,400 |
Chipewyan | 770 |
Cree | 99,950 |
Siouan languages (Dakota/Sioux) | 6,495 |
Dene | 11,130 |
Dogrib | 2,645 |
Gitksan | 1,575 |
Inuinnaqtun | 580 |
Inuktitut, n.i.e. | 35,690 |
Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) | 570 |
Malecite | 790 |
Mi'kmaq | 8,750 |
Mohawk | 615 |
Montagnais-Naskapi | 11,815 |
Nisga'a | 1,090 |
North Slave (Hare) | 1,235 |
Ojibway | 32,460 |
Oji-Cree | 12,605 |
Shuswap | 1,650 |
South Slave | 2,315 |
Tlingit | 175 |
Italian | 660,940 |
Portuguese | 274,670 |
Romanian | 89,175 |
Spanish | 758,285 |
Danish | 21,930 |
Dutch | 152,735 |
Flemish | 6,710 |
Frisian | 3,275 |
German | 622,650 |
Norwegian | 10,585 |
Swedish | 14,960 |
Yiddish | 27,605 |
Bosnian | 15,165 |
Bulgarian | 18,575 |
Croatian | 72,685 |
Czech | 29,735 |
Macedonian | 24,815 |
Polish | 242,885 |
Russian | 191,515 |
Serbian | 62,780 |
Serbo-Croatian | 14,470 |
Slovak | 21,735 |
Slovenian | 15,030 |
Ukrainian | 174,160 |
Latvian | 8,030 |
Lithuanian | 9,320 |
Estonian | 8,860 |
Finnish | 23,380 |
Hungarian | 84,275 |
Greek | 157,385 |
Armenian | 35,260 |
Turkish | 36,935 |
Amharic | 19,885 |
Arabic | 365,085 |
Hebrew | 67,390 |
Maltese | 8,635 |
Somali | 32,045 |
Tigrigna | 8,430 |
Bengali | 52,435 |
Gujarati | 105,395 |
Hindi | 299,605 |
Kurdish | 9,185 |
Panjabi (Punjabi) | 456,085 |
Pashto | 11,675 |
Persian (Farsi) | 154,385 |
Sindhi | 14,010 |
Sinhala (Sinhalese) | 19,830 |
Urdu | 208,125 |
Malayalam | 14,100 |
Tamil | 138,675 |
Telugu | 8,345 |
Japanese | 71,700 |
Korean | 133,800 |
Cantonese | 434,715 |
Chinese, n.o.s. Footnote 35 | 472,085 |
Mandarin | 281,840 |
Taiwanese | 14,060 |
Lao | 18,390 |
Khmer (Cambodian) | 23,350 |
Vietnamese | 184,050 |
Bisayan languages | 11,285 |
Ilocano | 14,125 |
Malay | 19,405 |
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) | 324,120 |
Akan (Twi) | 17,595 |
Swahili | 27,795 |
Creoles | 97,820 |
Other languages Footnote 36 | 290,780 |
Total - Mobility status 1 year ago - 20% sample data Footnote 37 | 30,897,210 |
Non-movers | 26,534,115 |
Movers | 4,363,095 |
Non-migrants | 2,554,260 |
Migrants | 1,808,830 |
Internal migrants | 1,511,305 |
Intraprovincial migrants | 1,221,560 |
Interprovincial migrants | 289,745 |
External migrants | 297,530 |
Total - Mobility status 5 years ago - 20% sample data Footnote 38 | 29,544,485 |
Non-movers | 17,457,165 |
Movers | 12,087,315 |
Non-migrants | 6,507,905 |
Migrants | 5,579,410 |
Internal migrants | 4,419,370 |
Intraprovincial migrants | 3,566,795 |
Interprovincial migrants | 852,580 |
External migrants | 1,160,035 |
Total population by citizenship - 20% sample data Footnote 39 | 31,241,030 |
Canadian citizens | 29,480,160 |
Canadian citizens under age 18 | 6,604,285 |
Canadian citizens age 18 and over | 22,875,880 |
Not Canadian citizens Footnote 40 | 1,760,865 |
Total population by immigrant status and place of birth - 20% sample data Footnote 41 | 31,241,030 |
Non-immigrants Footnote 42 | 24,788,720 |
Born in province of residence | 20,933,115 |
Born outside province of residence | 3,855,610 |
Immigrants Footnote 43 | 6,186,950 |
United States of America | 250,535 |
Central America | 130,455 |
Caribbean and Bermuda | 317,765 |
South America | 250,710 |
Europe | 2,278,350 |
Western Europe | 424,645 |
Eastern Europe | 511,095 |
Southern Europe | 698,085 |
Italy | 296,850 |
Other Southern Europe | 401,230 |
Northern Europe | 644,525 |
United Kingdom | 579,625 |
Other Northern Europe | 64,900 |
Africa | 374,565 |
Western Africa | 48,645 |
Eastern Africa | 129,920 |
Northern Africa | 134,505 |
Central Africa | 22,405 |
Southern Africa | 39,085 |
Asia and the Middle East | 2,525,155 |
West Central Asia and the Middle East | 370,520 |
Eastern Asia | 874,365 |
China, People's Republic of | 466,940 |
Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region | 215,430 |
Other Eastern Asia | 191,995 |
Southeast Asia | 560,995 |
Philippines | 303,195 |
Other Southeast Asia | 257,800 |
Southern Asia | 719,275 |
India | 443,690 |
Other Southern Asia | 275,590 |
Oceania and other Footnote 44 | 59,405 |
Non-permanent residents Footnote 45 | 265,360 |
Total recent immigrants by selected places of birth - 20% sample data Footnote 46 | 1,109,980 |
United States of America | 38,770 |
Central America | 23,275 |
Caribbean and Bermuda | 34,985 |
South America | 61,330 |
Europe | 178,520 |
Western Europe | 32,425 |
Eastern Europe | 92,565 |
Southern Europe | 25,585 |
Italy | 2,275 |
Other Southern Europe | 23,315 |
Northern Europe | 27,940 |
United Kingdom | 25,655 |
Other Northern Europe | 2,285 |
Africa | 117,215 |
Western Africa | 19,930 |
Eastern Africa | 30,810 |
Northern Africa | 48,845 |
Central Africa | 10,830 |
Southern Africa | 6,800 |
Asia and the Middle East | 647,225 |
West Central Asia and the Middle East | 106,870 |
Eastern Asia | 215,280 |
China, People's Republic of | 155,105 |
Hong Kong, Special Administrative Region | 7,430 |
Other Eastern Asia | 52,745 |
Southeast Asia | 100,225 |
Philippines | 77,880 |
Other Southeast Asia | 22,345 |
Southern Asia | 224,845 |
India | 129,140 |
Other Southern Asia | 95,700 |
Oceania and other Footnote 47 | 8,655 |
Total immigrant population by period of immigration - 20% sample data Footnote 48 | 6,186,950 |
Before 1961 | 791,225 |
1961 to 1970 | 710,285 |
1971 to 1980 | 903,705 |
1981 to 1990 | 1,003,205 |
1991 to 2000 | 1,668,555 |
1991 to 1995 | 823,925 |
1996 to 2000 | 844,625 |
2001 to 2006 Footnote 49 | 1,109,980 |
Total immigrant population by age at immigration - 20% sample data Footnote 50 | 6,186,950 |
Under 5 years | 543,395 |
5 to 14 years | 1,102,130 |
15 to 24 years | 1,417,945 |
25 to 44 years | 2,549,570 |
45 years and over | 573,905 |
Total population 15 years and older by generation status - 20% sample data Footnote 51 | 25,664,225 |
1st generation Footnote 52 | 6,124,560 |
2nd generation Footnote 53 | 4,006,420 |
3rd generation or more Footnote 54 | 15,533,245 |
Total population by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal identity population - 20% sample data Footnote 55 | 31,241,030 |
Total Aboriginal identity population Footnote 56 | 1,172,785 |
North American Indian single response Footnote 57 | 698,025 |
Métis single response | 389,785 |
Inuit single response | 50,480 |
Multiple Aboriginal identity responses | 7,740 |
Aboriginal responses not included elsewhere Footnote 58 | 26,760 |
Non-Aboriginal identity population | 30,068,240 |
Total population by Registered Indian status - 20% sample data Footnote 59 | 31,241,030 |
Registered Indian Footnote 60 | 623,780 |
Not a Registered Indian | 30,617,250 |
Total population 15 years and over by labour force activity - 20% sample data Footnote 61 | 25,664,220 |
In the labour force Footnote 62 | 17,146,135 |
Employed Footnote 63 | 16,021,180 |
Unemployed Footnote 64 | 1,124,955 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 65 | 8,518,090 |
Participation rate Footnote 66 | 66.8 |
Employment rate Footnote 67 | 62.4 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 68 | 6.6 |
Population 15 to 24 years - Labour force activity Footnote 69 | 4,207,815 |
In the labour force Footnote 70 | 2,757,975 |
Employed Footnote 71 | 2,405,390 |
Unemployed Footnote 72 | 352,590 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 73 | 1,449,835 |
Participation rate Footnote 74 | 65.5 |
Employment rate Footnote 75 | 57.2 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 76 | 12.8 |
Population 25 years and over - Labour force activity Footnote 77 | 21,456,410 |
In the labour force Footnote 78 | 14,388,155 |
Employed Footnote 79 | 13,615,790 |
Unemployed Footnote 80 | 772,370 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 81 | 7,068,250 |
Participation rate Footnote 82 | 67.1 |
Employment rate Footnote 83 | 63.5 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 84 | 5.4 |
Males 15 years and over - Labour force activity Footnote 85 | 12,470,785 |
In the labour force Footnote 86 | 9,020,595 |
Employed Footnote 87 | 8,431,530 |
Unemployed Footnote 88 | 589,065 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 89 | 3,450,190 |
Participation rate Footnote 90 | 72.3 |
Employment rate Footnote 91 | 67.6 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 92 | 6.5 |
Males 15 to 24 years - Labour force activity Footnote 93 | 2,145,565 |
In the labour force Footnote 94 | 1,407,685 |
Employed Footnote 95 | 1,219,815 |
Unemployed Footnote 96 | 187,870 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 97 | 737,880 |
Participation rate Footnote 98 | 65.6 |
Employment rate Footnote 99 | 56.9 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 100 | 13.3 |
Males 25 years and over - Labour force activity Footnote 101 | 10,325,215 |
In the labour force Footnote 102 | 7,612,910 |
Employed Footnote 103 | 7,211,715 |
Unemployed Footnote 104 | 401,190 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 105 | 2,712,305 |
Participation rate Footnote 106 | 73.7 |
Employment rate Footnote 107 | 69.8 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 108 | 5.3 |
Females 15 years and over - Labour force activity Footnote 109 | 13,193,435 |
In the labour force Footnote 110 | 8,125,540 |
Employed Footnote 111 | 7,589,645 |
Unemployed Footnote 112 | 535,895 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 113 | 5,067,900 |
Participation rate Footnote 114 | 61.6 |
Employment rate Footnote 115 | 57.5 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 116 | 6.6 |
Females 15 to 24 years - Labour force activity Footnote 117 | 2,062,245 |
In the labour force Footnote 118 | 1,350,290 |
Employed Footnote 119 | 1,185,575 |
Unemployed Footnote 120 | 164,715 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 121 | 711,955 |
Participation rate Footnote 122 | 65.5 |
Employment rate Footnote 123 | 57.5 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 124 | 12.2 |
Females 25 years and over - Labour force activity Footnote 125 | 11,131,190 |
In the labour force Footnote 126 | 6,775,250 |
Employed Footnote 127 | 6,404,075 |
Unemployed Footnote 128 | 371,175 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 129 | 4,355,945 |
Participation rate Footnote 130 | 60.9 |
Employment rate Footnote 131 | 57.5 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 132 | 5.5 |
Total population 15 years and over by presence of children and labour force activity - 20% sample data Footnote 133 | 25,511,870 |
In the labour force Footnote 134 | 17,077,855 |
Employed Footnote 135 | 15,958,195 |
Unemployed Footnote 136 | 1,119,655 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 137 | 8,434,020 |
Participation rate Footnote 138 | 66.9 |
Employment rate Footnote 139 | 62.6 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 140 | 6.6 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with no children at home Footnote 141 | 15,973,950 |
In the labour force Footnote 142 | 9,489,615 |
Employed Footnote 143 | 8,752,735 |
Unemployed Footnote 144 | 736,880 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 145 | 6,484,335 |
Participation rate Footnote 146 | 59.4 |
Employment rate Footnote 147 | 54.8 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 148 | 7.8 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with children at home Footnote 149 | 9,537,920 |
In the labour force Footnote 150 | 7,588,240 |
Employed Footnote 151 | 7,205,465 |
Unemployed Footnote 152 | 382,775 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 153 | 1,949,680 |
Participation rate Footnote 154 | 79.6 |
Employment rate Footnote 155 | 75.5 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 156 | 5.0 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years only Footnote 157 | 1,639,275 |
In the labour force Footnote 158 | 1,335,280 |
Employed Footnote 159 | 1,241,160 |
Unemployed Footnote 160 | 94,120 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 161 | 304,000 |
Participation rate Footnote 162 | 81.5 |
Employment rate Footnote 163 | 75.7 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 164 | 7.0 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years as well as children 6 years and over Footnote 165 | 1,144,125 |
In the labour force Footnote 166 | 921,620 |
Employed Footnote 167 | 866,200 |
Unemployed Footnote 168 | 55,415 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 169 | 222,500 |
Participation rate Footnote 170 | 80.6 |
Employment rate Footnote 171 | 75.7 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 172 | 6.0 |
Population 15 years and over in private households with children 6 years and over only Footnote 173 | 6,754,525 |
In the labour force Footnote 174 | 5,331,340 |
Employed Footnote 175 | 5,098,100 |
Unemployed Footnote 176 | 233,240 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 177 | 1,423,180 |
Participation rate Footnote 178 | 78.9 |
Employment rate Footnote 179 | 75.5 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 180 | 4.4 |
Males 15 years and over in private households - Presence of children and labour force activity Footnote 181 | 12,395,135 |
In the labour force Footnote 182 | 8,977,895 |
Employed Footnote 183 | 8,392,685 |
Unemployed Footnote 184 | 585,210 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 185 | 3,417,240 |
Participation rate Footnote 186 | 72.4 |
Employment rate Footnote 187 | 67.7 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 188 | 6.5 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with no children at home Footnote 189 | 8,054,065 |
In the labour force Footnote 190 | 5,174,825 |
Employed Footnote 191 | 4,742,980 |
Unemployed Footnote 192 | 431,835 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 193 | 2,879,240 |
Participation rate Footnote 194 | 64.3 |
Employment rate Footnote 195 | 58.9 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 196 | 8.3 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with children at home Footnote 197 | 4,341,065 |
In the labour force Footnote 198 | 3,803,070 |
Employed Footnote 199 | 3,649,700 |
Unemployed Footnote 200 | 153,370 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 201 | 538,000 |
Participation rate Footnote 202 | 87.6 |
Employment rate Footnote 203 | 84.1 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 204 | 4.0 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years only Footnote 205 | 763,960 |
In the labour force Footnote 206 | 717,950 |
Employed Footnote 207 | 686,490 |
Unemployed Footnote 208 | 31,460 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 209 | 46,010 |
Participation rate Footnote 210 | 94.0 |
Employment rate Footnote 211 | 89.9 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 212 | 4.4 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years as well as children 6 years and over Footnote 213 | 535,430 |
In the labour force Footnote 214 | 500,150 |
Employed Footnote 215 | 478,220 |
Unemployed Footnote 216 | 21,930 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 217 | 35,275 |
Participation rate Footnote 218 | 93.4 |
Employment rate Footnote 219 | 89.3 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 220 | 4.4 |
Males 15 years and over in private households with children 6 years and over only Footnote 221 | 3,041,675 |
In the labour force Footnote 222 | 2,584,970 |
Employed Footnote 223 | 2,484,985 |
Unemployed Footnote 224 | 99,980 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 225 | 456,705 |
Participation rate Footnote 226 | 85.0 |
Employment rate Footnote 227 | 81.7 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 228 | 3.9 |
Females 15 years and over in private households - Presence of children and labour force activity Footnote 229 | 13,116,740 |
In the labour force Footnote 230 | 8,099,965 |
Employed Footnote 231 | 7,565,510 |
Unemployed Footnote 232 | 534,450 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 233 | 5,016,780 |
Participation rate Footnote 234 | 61.8 |
Employment rate Footnote 235 | 57.7 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 236 | 6.6 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with no children at home Footnote 237 | 7,919,890 |
In the labour force Footnote 238 | 4,314,790 |
Employed Footnote 239 | 4,009,750 |
Unemployed Footnote 240 | 305,045 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 241 | 3,605,095 |
Participation rate Footnote 242 | 54.5 |
Employment rate Footnote 243 | 50.6 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 244 | 7.1 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with children at home Footnote 245 | 5,196,855 |
In the labour force Footnote 246 | 3,785,170 |
Employed Footnote 247 | 3,555,765 |
Unemployed Footnote 248 | 229,405 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 249 | 1,411,680 |
Participation rate Footnote 250 | 72.8 |
Employment rate Footnote 251 | 68.4 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 252 | 6.1 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years only Footnote 253 | 875,320 |
In the labour force Footnote 254 | 617,330 |
Employed Footnote 255 | 554,670 |
Unemployed Footnote 256 | 62,660 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 257 | 257,990 |
Participation rate Footnote 258 | 70.5 |
Employment rate Footnote 259 | 63.4 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 260 | 10.2 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with children under 6 years as well as children 6 years and over Footnote 261 | 608,690 |
In the labour force Footnote 262 | 421,465 |
Employed Footnote 263 | 387,980 |
Unemployed Footnote 264 | 33,490 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 265 | 187,225 |
Participation rate Footnote 266 | 69.2 |
Employment rate Footnote 267 | 63.7 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 268 | 7.9 |
Females 15 years and over in private households with children 6 years and over only Footnote 269 | 3,712,845 |
In the labour force Footnote 270 | 2,746,375 |
Employed Footnote 271 | 2,613,120 |
Unemployed Footnote 272 | 133,255 |
Not in the labour force Footnote 273 | 966,470 |
Participation rate Footnote 274 | 74.0 |
Employment rate Footnote 275 | 70.4 |
Unemployment rate Footnote 276 | 4.9 |
Total labour force 15 years and over by class of worker - 20% sample data Footnote 277 | 17,146,135 |
Class of worker - Not applicable Footnote 278 | 284,950 |
All classes of worker Footnote 279 | 16,861,185 |
Paid workers | 15,535,415 |
Employees | 14,816,200 |
Self-employed (incorporated) | 719,205 |
Without paid help | 291,395 |
With paid help | 427,815 |
Self-employed (unincorporated) | 1,274,505 |
Without paid help | 900,620 |
With paid help | 373,890 |
Unpaid family workers | 51,265 |
Male labour force 15 years and over - class of worker Footnote 280 | 9,020,595 |
Class of worker - Not applicable Footnote 281 | 135,785 |
All classes of worker Footnote 282 | 8,884,810 |
Paid workers | 8,081,435 |
Employees | 7,558,530 |
Self-employed (incorporated) | 522,905 |
Without paid help | 206,435 |
With paid help | 316,475 |
Self-employed (unincorporated) | 787,230 |
Without paid help | 529,560 |
With paid help | 257,670 |
Unpaid family workers | 16,140 |
Female labour force 15 years and over - class of worker Footnote 283 | 8,125,540 |
Class of worker - Not applicable Footnote 284 | 149,170 |
All classes of worker Footnote 285 | 7,976,370 |
Paid workers | 7,453,980 |
Employees | 7,257,675 |
Self-employed (incorporated) | 196,300 |
Without paid help | 84,960 |
With paid help | 111,340 |
Self-employed (unincorporated) | 487,270 |
Without paid help | 371,055 |
With paid help | 116,215 |
Unpaid family workers | 35,125 |
Total labour force 15 years and over by occupation - National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 - 20% sample data Footnote 286 | 17,146,135 |
Occupation - Not applicable Footnote 287 | 284,950 |
All occupations Footnote 288 | 16,861,185 |
A Management occupations | 1,631,730 |
A0 Senior management occupations | 218,645 |
A1 Specialist managers | 423,015 |
A2 Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services | 475,970 |
A3 Other managers, n.e.c. | 514,095 |
B Business, finance and administration occupations | 3,025,425 |
B0 Professional occupations in business and finance | 427,600 |
B1 Finance and insurance administration occupations | 201,830 |
B2 Secretaries | 308,565 |
B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations | 354,345 |
B4 Clerical supervisors | 93,065 |
B5 Clerical occupations | 1,640,020 |
C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations | 1,108,050 |
C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences | 603,075 |
C1 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences | 504,970 |
D Health occupations | 950,365 |
D0 Professional occupations in health | 192,160 |
D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses | 279,725 |
D2 Technical and related occupations in health | 219,385 |
D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services | 259,095 |
E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion | 1,414,325 |
E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers | 373,630 |
E1 Teachers and professors | 667,990 |
E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. | 372,700 |
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 502,195 |
F0 Professional occupations in art and culture | 218,905 |
F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 283,290 |
G Sales and service occupations | 4,037,725 |
G0 Sales and service supervisors | 131,785 |
G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers | 353,125 |
G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks | 729,840 |
G3 Cashiers | 324,855 |
G4 Chefs and cooks | 246,935 |
G5 Occupations in food and beverage service | 268,705 |
G6 Occupations in protective services | 277,175 |
G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation, including attendants in recreation and sport | 143,595 |
G8 Child care and home support workers | 259,675 |
G9 Sales and service occupations, n.e.c. | 1,302,035 |
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations | 2,550,295 |
H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation | 125,245 |
H1 Construction trades | 436,450 |
H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations | 179,255 |
H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations | 221,830 |
H4 Mechanics | 377,030 |
H5 Other trades, n.e.c. | 130,625 |
H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators, including drillers | 116,360 |
H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers | 561,360 |
H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations | 402,130 |
I Occupations unique to primary industry | 648,315 |
I0 Occupations unique to agriculture, excluding labourers | 360,635 |
I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction and fishing, excluding labourers | 130,790 |
I2 Primary production labourers | 156,890 |
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities | 992,765 |
J0 Supervisors in manufacturing | 76,725 |
J1 Machine operators in manufacturing | 387,875 |
J2 Assemblers in manufacturing | 261,520 |
J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities | 266,640 |
Male labour force 15 years and over by occupation - National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 Footnote 289 | 9,020,595 |
Occupation - Not applicable Footnote 290 | 135,785 |
All occupations Footnote 291 | 8,884,805 |
A Management occupations | 1,032,940 |
A0 Senior management occupations | 166,505 |
A1 Specialist managers | 263,305 |
A2 Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services | 264,205 |
A3 Other managers, n.e.c. | 338,920 |
B Business, finance and administration occupations | 863,420 |
B0 Professional occupations in business and finance | 209,815 |
B1 Finance and insurance administration occupations | 46,505 |
B2 Secretaries | 6,420 |
B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations | 94,260 |
B4 Clerical supervisors | 40,980 |
B5 Clerical occupations | 465,430 |
C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations | 865,825 |
C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences | 467,200 |
C1 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences | 398,625 |
D Health occupations | 188,850 |
D0 Professional occupations in health | 89,350 |
D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses | 17,750 |
D2 Technical and related occupations in health | 49,520 |
D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services | 32,230 |
E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion | 451,145 |
E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers | 164,195 |
E1 Teachers and professors | 232,165 |
E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. | 54,790 |
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 225,340 |
F0 Professional occupations in art and culture | 93,215 |
F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 132,125 |
G Sales and service occupations | 1,716,470 |
G0 Sales and service supervisors | 56,270 |
G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers | 216,295 |
G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks | 302,055 |
G3 Cashiers | 48,125 |
G4 Chefs and cooks | 142,650 |
G5 Occupations in food and beverage service | 59,465 |
G6 Occupations in protective services | 221,560 |
G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation, including attendants in recreation and sport | 60,425 |
G8 Child care and home support workers | 23,080 |
G9 Sales and service occupations, n.e.c. | 586,540 |
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations | 2,374,605 |
H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation | 117,115 |
H1 Construction trades | 418,860 |
H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations | 173,080 |
H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations | 212,470 |
H4 Mechanics | 369,540 |
H5 Other trades, n.e.c. | 103,865 |
H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators, including drillers | 113,260 |
H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers | 505,910 |
H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations | 360,495 |
I Occupations unique to primary industry | 503,790 |
I0 Occupations unique to agriculture, excluding labourers | 254,460 |
I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction and fishing, excluding labourers | 121,795 |
I2 Primary production labourers | 127,530 |
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities | 662,430 |
J0 Supervisors in manufacturing | 63,360 |
J1 Machine operators in manufacturing | 257,620 |
J2 Assemblers in manufacturing | 182,650 |
J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities | 158,800 |
Female labour force 15 years and over by occupation - National Occupational Classification for Statistics 2006 Footnote 292 | 8,125,540 |
Occupation - Not applicable Footnote 293 | 149,165 |
All occupations Footnote 294 | 7,976,370 |
A Management occupations | 598,790 |
A0 Senior management occupations | 52,135 |
A1 Specialist managers | 159,710 |
A2 Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation services | 211,765 |
A3 Other managers, n.e.c. | 175,175 |
B Business, finance and administration occupations | 2,162,005 |
B0 Professional occupations in business and finance | 217,785 |
B1 Finance and insurance administration occupations | 155,325 |
B2 Secretaries | 302,140 |
B3 Administrative and regulatory occupations | 260,085 |
B4 Clerical supervisors | 52,080 |
B5 Clerical occupations | 1,174,590 |
C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations | 242,225 |
C0 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences | 135,875 |
C1 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences | 106,345 |
D Health occupations | 761,515 |
D0 Professional occupations in health | 102,810 |
D1 Nurse supervisors and registered nurses | 261,975 |
D2 Technical and related occupations in health | 169,865 |
D3 Assisting occupations in support of health services | 226,865 |
E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion | 963,175 |
E0 Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, and policy and program officers | 209,440 |
E1 Teachers and professors | 435,820 |
E2 Paralegals, social services workers and occupations in education and religion, n.e.c. | 317,915 |
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 276,855 |
F0 Professional occupations in art and culture | 125,695 |
F1 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 151,160 |
G Sales and service occupations | 2,321,255 |
G0 Sales and service supervisors | 75,515 |
G1 Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers | 136,830 |
G2 Retail salespersons and sales clerks | 427,785 |
G3 Cashiers | 276,730 |
G4 Chefs and cooks | 104,290 |
G5 Occupations in food and beverage service | 209,245 |
G6 Occupations in protective services | 55,615 |
G7 Occupations in travel and accommodation, including attendants in recreation and sport | 83,165 |
G8 Child care and home support workers | 236,595 |
G9 Sales and service occupations, n.e.c. | 715,490 |
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations | 175,690 |
H0 Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation | 8,130 |
H1 Construction trades | 17,590 |
H2 Stationary engineers, power station operators and electrical trades and telecommunications occupations | 6,165 |
H3 Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting occupations | 9,355 |
H4 Mechanics | 7,490 |
H5 Other trades, n.e.c. | 26,760 |
H6 Heavy equipment and crane operators, including drillers | 3,100 |
H7 Transportation equipment operators and related workers, excluding labourers | 55,450 |
H8 Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations | 41,640 |
I Occupations unique to primary industry | 144,525 |
I0 Occupations unique to agriculture, excluding labourers | 106,175 |
I1 Occupations unique to forestry operations, mining, oil and gas extraction and fishing, excluding labourers | 8,990 |
I2 Primary production labourers | 29,360 |
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities | 330,335 |
J0 Supervisors in manufacturing | 13,365 |
J1 Machine operators in manufacturing | 130,260 |
J2 Assemblers in manufacturing | 78,865 |
J3 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities | 107,845 |
Total labour force 15 years and over by industry - North American Industry Classification System 2002 - 20% sample data Footnote 295 | 17,146,135 |
Industry - Not applicable Footnote 296 | 284,950 |
All industries Footnote 297 | 16,861,185 |
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting | 523,650 |
21 Mining and oil and gas extraction | 238,815 |
22 Utilities | 132,950 |
23 Construction | 1,069,100 |
31-33 Manufacturing | 2,005,980 |
41 Wholesale trade | 739,305 |
44-45 Retail trade | 1,917,175 |
48-49 Transportation and warehousing | 820,195 |
51 Information and cultural industries | 417,320 |
52 Finance and insurance | 689,210 |
53 Real estate and rental and leasing | 303,510 |
54 Professional, scientific and technical services | 1,122,450 |
55 Management of companies and enterprises | 20,530 |
56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services | 722,695 |
61 Educational services | 1,150,535 |
62 Health care and social assistance | 1,716,255 |
71 Arts, entertainment and recreation | 346,315 |
72 Accommodation and food services | 1,126,695 |
81 Other services (except public administration) | 819,880 |
91 Public administration | 978,615 |
Male labour force 15 years and over - Industry - North American Industry Classification System 2002 Footnote 298 | 9,020,595 |
Industry - Not applicable Footnote 299 | 135,785 |
All industries Footnote 300 | 8,884,805 |
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting | 368,785 |
21 Mining and oil and gas extraction | 195,165 |
22 Utilities | 100,040 |
23 Construction | 938,975 |
31-33 Manufacturing | 1,421,545 |
41 Wholesale trade | 494,575 |
44-45 Retail trade | 859,725 |
48-49 Transportation and warehousing | 615,140 |
51 Information and cultural industries | 225,290 |
52 Finance and insurance | 253,660 |
53 Real estate and rental and leasing | 165,625 |
54 Professional, scientific and technical services | 621,925 |
55 Management of companies and enterprises | 10,410 |
56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services | 400,620 |
61 Educational services | 379,910 |
62 Health care and social assistance | 308,055 |
71 Arts, entertainment and recreation | 177,795 |
72 Accommodation and food services | 446,550 |
81 Other services (except public administration) | 383,845 |
91 Public administration | 517,175 |
Female labour force 15 years and over - Industry - North American Industry Classification System 2002 Footnote 301 | 8,125,540 |
Industry - Not applicable Footnote 302 | 149,165 |
All industries Footnote 303 | 7,976,375 |
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting | 154,865 |
21 Mining and oil and gas extraction | 43,650 |
22 Utilities | 32,905 |
23 Construction | 130,125 |
31-33 Manufacturing | 584,435 |
41 Wholesale trade | 244,730 |
44-45 Retail trade | 1,057,450 |
48-49 Transportation and warehousing | 205,055 |
51 Information and cultural industries | 192,030 |
52 Finance and insurance | 435,550 |
53 Real estate and rental and leasing | 137,885 |
54 Professional, scientific and technical services | 500,525 |
55 Management of companies and enterprises | 10,120 |
56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services | 322,075 |
61 Educational services | 770,625 |
62 Health care and social assistance | 1,408,195 |
71 Arts, entertainment and recreation | 168,515 |
72 Accommodation and food services | 680,145 |
81 Other services (except public administration) | 436,035 |
91 Public administration | 461,440 |
Total employed labour force 15 years and over by place of work status - 20% sample data Footnote 304 | 16,021,180 |
Usual place of work | 13,069,895 |
In census subdivision of residence | 7,814,510 |
In different census subdivision | 5,255,385 |
In same census division | 2,687,845 |
At home | 1,230,350 |
Outside Canada | 76,570 |
No fixed workplace address | 1,644,360 |
Males | 8,431,530 |
Usual place of work | 6,494,830 |
In census subdivision of residence | 3,674,200 |
In different census subdivision | 2,820,625 |
In same census division | 1,365,350 |
At home | 623,290 |
Outside Canada | 52,480 |
No fixed workplace address | 1,260,940 |
Females | 7,589,645 |
Usual place of work | 6,575,065 |
In census subdivision of residence | 4,140,305 |
In different census subdivision | 2,434,760 |
In same census division | 1,322,495 |
At home | 607,060 |
Outside Canada | 24,095 |
No fixed workplace address | 383,420 |
Total employed labour force 15 years and over with usual place of work or no fixed workplace address by mode of transportation - 20% sample data Footnote 305 | 14,714,255 |
Car, truck, van, as driver | 10,644,330 |
Car, truck, van, as passenger | 1,133,145 |
Public transit | 1,622,725 |
Walked | 939,290 |
Bicycle | 195,515 |
Motorcycle | 20,085 |
Taxicab | 32,235 |
Other method | 126,930 |
Males with usual place of work or no fixed workplace address | 7,755,765 |
Car, truck, van, as driver | 5,961,465 |
Car, truck, van, as passenger | 468,570 |
Public transit | 670,355 |
Walked | 413,990 |
Bicycle | 138,415 |
Motorcycle | 17,330 |
Taxicab | 14,180 |
Other method | 71,460 |
Females with usual place of work or no fixed workplace address | 6,958,490 |
Car, truck, van, as driver | 4,682,865 |
Car, truck, van, as passenger | 664,575 |
Public transit | 952,375 |
Walked | 525,295 |
Bicycle | 57,100 |
Motorcycle | 2,755 |
Taxicab | 18,060 |
Other method | 55,470 |
Total population 15 years and over who worked since January 1, 2005 by language used most often at work - 20% sample data Footnote 306 | 18,418,100 |
Single responses | 18,062,905 |
English | 14,064,105 |
French | 3,724,975 |
Non-official languages | 273,830 |
Chinese, n.o.s. Footnote 307 | 51,055 |
Cantonese | 39,245 |
Panjabi (Punjabi) | 25,385 |
German | 24,770 |
Mandarin | 15,625 |
Portuguese | 9,385 |
Spanish | 14,775 |
Vietnamese | 7,695 |
Korean | 10,455 |
Italian | 4,740 |
Other languages Footnote 308 | 70,705 |
Multiple responses | 355,195 |
English and French | 252,295 |
English and non-official language | 86,820 |
French and non-official language | 5,055 |
English, French and non-official language | 11,025 |
Total population 15 years and over by hours spent doing unpaid housework - 20% sample data Footnote 309 | 25,664,220 |
No hours of unpaid housework | 2,485,830 |
Less than 5 hours of unpaid housework | 6,213,885 |
5 to 14 hours of unpaid housework | 8,277,965 |
15 to 29 hours of unpaid housework | 5,119,440 |
30 to 59 hours of unpaid housework | 2,571,635 |
60 hours or more of unpaid housework | 995,475 |
Males 15 years and over - Hours spent doing unpaid housework Footnote 310 | 12,470,785 |
No hours of unpaid housework | 1,506,415 |
Less than 5 hours of unpaid housework | 3,797,595 |
5 to 14 hours of unpaid housework | 4,247,930 |
15 to 29 hours of unpaid housework | 1,960,155 |
30 to 59 hours of unpaid housework | 731,895 |
60 hours or more of unpaid housework | 226,795 |
Females 15 years and over - Hours spent doing unpaid housework Footnote 311 | 13,193,435 |
No hours of unpaid housework | 979,415 |
Less than 5 hours of unpaid housework | 2,416,285 |
5 to 14 hours of unpaid housework | 4,030,040 |
15 to 29 hours of unpaid housework | 3,159,280 |
30 to 59 hours of unpaid housework | 1,839,740 |
60 hours or more of unpaid housework | 768,675 |
Total population 15 years and over by hours spent looking after children, without pay - 20% sample data Footnote 312 | 25,664,225 |
No hours of unpaid child care | 16,038,565 |
Less than 5 hours of unpaid child care | 2,445,290 |
5 to 14 hours of unpaid child care | 2,429,580 |
15 to 29 hours of unpaid child care | 1,722,965 |
30 to 59 hours of unpaid child care | 1,318,650 |
60 hours or more of unpaid child care | 1,709,165 |
Males 15 years and over - Hours spent looking after children, without pay Footnote 313 | 12,470,785 |
No hours of unpaid child care | 8,218,800 |
Less than 5 hours of unpaid child care | 1,288,110 |
5 to 14 hours of unpaid child care | 1,244,120 |
15 to 29 hours of unpaid child care | 811,500 |
30 to 59 hours of unpaid child care | 488,980 |
60 hours or more of unpaid child care | 419,270 |
Females 15 years and over - Hours spent looking after children, without pay Footnote 314 | 13,193,435 |
No hours of unpaid child care | 7,819,765 |
Less than 5 hours of unpaid child care | 1,157,185 |
5 to 14 hours of unpaid child care | 1,185,460 |
15 to 29 hours of unpaid child care | 911,465 |
30 to 59 hours of unpaid child care | 829,670 |
60 hours or more of unpaid child care | 1,289,895 |
Total population 15 years and over by hours spent providing unpaid care or assistance to seniors - 20% sample data Footnote 315 | 25,664,225 |
No hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 20,939,895 |
Less than 5 hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 2,924,515 |
5 to 9 hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 1,019,890 |
10 to 19 hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 383,200 |
20 hours or more of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 396,715 |
Males 15 years and over - Hours spent providing unpaid care or assistance to seniors Footnote 316 | 12,470,785 |
No hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 10,508,745 |
Less than 5 hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 1,307,425 |
5 to 9 hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 385,545 |
10 to 19 hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 134,695 |
20 hours or more of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 134,375 |
Females 15 years and over - Hours spent providing unpaid care or assistance to seniors Footnote 317 | 13,193,435 |
No hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 10,431,155 |
Less than 5 hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 1,617,095 |
5 to 9 hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 634,345 |
10 to 19 hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 248,510 |
20 hours or more of unpaid care or assistance to seniors | 262,340 |
Total male population 25 to 64 years with postsecondary qualifications by major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs, 2000 - 20% sample data Footnote 318 | 5,177,050 |
Education | 196,165 |
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies | 174,190 |
Humanities | 214,320 |
Social and behavioural sciences and law | 375,880 |
Business, management and public administration | 839,080 |
Physical and life sciences and technologies | 191,935 |
Mathematics, computer and information sciences | 300,075 |
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies | 2,149,170 |
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation | 162,270 |
Health, parks, recreation and fitness | 263,580 |
Personal, protective and transportation services | 309,780 |
Other fields of study Footnote 319 | 600 |
Total female population 25 to 64 years with postsecondary qualifications by major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs, 2000 - 20% sample data Footnote 320 | 5,364,810 |
Education | 583,560 |
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies | 200,710 |
Humanities | 328,615 |
Social and behavioural sciences and law | 686,610 |
Business, management and public administration | 1,489,785 |
Physical and life sciences and technologies | 160,710 |
Mathematics, computer and information sciences | 200,270 |
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies | 192,550 |
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation | 75,310 |
Health, parks, recreation and fitness | 1,135,700 |
Personal, protective and transportation services | 309,900 |
Other fields of study Footnote 321 | 1,095 |
Total population 15 to 24 years by highest certificate, diploma or degree - 20% sample data Footnote 322 | 4,207,810 |
No certificate, diploma or degree | 1,679,020 |
Certificate, diploma or degree | 2,528,790 |
High school certificate or equivalent Footnote 323 | 1,528,010 |
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma | 185,175 |
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma Footnote 324 | 458,375 |
University certificate, diploma or degree | 357,235 |
University certificate or diploma below bachelor level | 87,425 |
University certificate or degree | 269,810 |
Bachelor's degree | 233,655 |
University certificate or diploma above bachelor level | 22,500 |
Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry | 2,225 |
Master's degree | 10,130 |
Earned doctorate | 1,300 |
Total population 25 to 64 years by highest certificate, diploma or degree - 20% sample data Footnote 325 | 17,382,115 |
No certificate, diploma or degree | 2,683,510 |
Certificate, diploma or degree | 14,698,605 |
High school certificate or equivalent Footnote 326 | 4,156,735 |
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma | 2,156,010 |
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma Footnote 327 | 3,533,370 |
University certificate, diploma or degree | 4,852,480 |
University certificate or diploma below bachelor level | 866,735 |
University certificate or degree | 3,985,745 |
Bachelor's degree | 2,538,355 |
University certificate or diploma above bachelor level | 416,820 |
Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry | 113,735 |
Master's degree | 774,655 |
Earned doctorate | 142,185 |
Total population 65 years and over by highest certificate, diploma or degree - 20% sample data Footnote 328 | 4,074,295 |
No certificate, diploma or degree | 1,735,800 |
Certificate, diploma or degree | 2,338,500 |
High school certificate or equivalent Footnote 329 | 868,675 |
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma | 444,235 |
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma Footnote 330 | 443,380 |
University certificate, diploma or degree | 582,205 |
University certificate or diploma below bachelor level | 181,990 |
University certificate or degree | 400,215 |
Bachelor's degree | 209,455 |
University certificate or diploma above bachelor level | 54,220 |
Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry | 20,885 |
Master's degree | 82,190 |
Earned doctorate | 33,465 |
Total population 25 to 64 years with postsecondary qualification by location of study - 20% sample data Footnote 331 | 10,541,865 |
Inside Canada | 8,891,900 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | 186,225 |
Prince Edward Island | 40,910 |
Nova Scotia | 326,375 |
New Brunswick | 221,190 |
Quebec | 2,447,330 |
Ontario | 3,248,380 |
Manitoba | 332,120 |
Saskatchewan | 297,230 |
Alberta | 842,300 |
British Columbia | 937,890 |
Yukon Territory | 3,725 |
Northwest Territories | 5,390 |
Nunavut | 2,840 |
Outside Canada | 1,649,960 |
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