2016 Census topic: Labour
Release date: November 29, 2017Updated on: February 25, 2020
The 2016 Census of Population Program offers a wide range of analysis, data, reference and geographical information according to topics (subjects) that paint a portrait of Canada and its population.
Related topic: Language of work
Data products
- Census Profile, 2016 Census
- Labour Highlight Tables, 2016 Census
- Focus on Geography Series, 2016 Census
- Data tables, 2016 Census – Labour
- Census Program Data Viewer, 2016 Census
- Census Profile Standard Error Supplement, Canada, provinces, territories, census divisions (CDs) and aggregate dissemination areas (ADAs), 2016 Census
- Data visualization: Occupations of the employed labour force for various regions in Canada, 2016 Census
Analytical products
- The Daily as reported on November 29, 2017
- Census in Brief
- Insights on Canadian Society
- Results from the 2016 Census: Education and labour market integration of Black youth in Canada
- Results from the 2016 Census: Education and labour market successes and challenges for children of immigrant parents
- Results from the 2016 Census: Occupations with older workers
- Results from the 2016 Census: Work activity of families with children in Canada
- Income Research Paper Series
- Infographic
Reference material
- 2016 Census Dictionary: Labour
- Labour Reference Guide, Census of Population, 2016
- Release and Concepts Overview, 2016 Census of Population: Labour
- Guide to the Census of Population, 2016
Geography
Key indicators
Selected geographical area: Canada
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Proportion of adults aged 25 to 54 years who worked full year, full time in 2015
49.8
Source: 2016 Census of Population
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