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2001 Census Release 6 - Febuary 11, 2003 More Releases New Census Products Now Available Data on Previous Releases via Topic-based Tabulations for: Teacher's Kits Families and Household Living Arrangements Marital Status of Canadians Upcoming Releases Previous Releases Finding 2001 Data
Canada's Workforce:  Paid Work
Canada's workforce is more highly qualified and older. Immigrants are increasingly becoming a source of skills and knowledge.
Canada's Workforce:  Unpaid Work
Despite an aging population, the number of unpaid hours spent caring for seniors increased only slightly.
Place of Work
Number of people working in suburban communities increases 63% over 1981.
Commuting to Work
Canada ranks ahead of the United States and Australia for use of public transportation.
Language Use at Work
Nearly one out of seven workers in Canada uses more than one language at work.

  Highlights and Analysis
Data highlights are available in the February 11, 2003 issue of The Daily.
Additional data highlights and analyses are also available for:
The changing profile of Canada's labour force.
Where Canadians work and how they get there.
Use of English and French at Work.
View topic summaries for this release.
Data
Highlight Tables for this release are available for selected geographic areas.
View the complete list of data released on February 11, 2003 through:
Topic-based Tabulations
Profiles
Community Profiles - A profile of Canada's cities, towns and villages.

Reference Material
About the Data
Comprehensive release-related information.

Maps
Thematic maps showing census topics on a map.
Reference maps showing the location of standard geographic areas.
GeoSearch makes it easy to find any place in Canada, see it on a map and obtain basic related census data.
 
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