The median total income of all families in Alberta increased by 3,390 dollars (+3.17 percent) in 2022 in comparison to the previous year. With 110,350 dollars, the median total income of all families thereby reached its highest value in the observed period.
Average hourly and weekly wage rate, and median hourly and weekly wage rate by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), type of work, gender, and age group.
This product provides information on Alberta Average Hourly Wage Rates (by Gender, by Age-groups, and by Full-time, Part-time) for Agriculture and Other Major Industries for a five-year period. Annual Percent Change from previous year 2013 is included.
Alberta's employees were earning an average of 35.9 Canadian dollars an hour in the goods producing industries and 25.97 Canadian dollars an hour in the service producing industries in 2020. Alberta had its lowest average hourly earnings for both goods and service producing industries, at 21.2 and 14.93 Canadian dollars an hour respectively, in 2001.
Income of individuals by age group, sex and income source, Canada, provinces and selected census metropolitan areas, annual.
This bienneial survey provides information on wages and salaries for full- and part-time employees by occupation, region, and industry. The survey helps Albertans make career and education choices and helps organizations determine pay scales.
Average weekly earnings, average hourly wage rate and average usual weekly hours by union status and type of work, last 5 years.
Average hourly and weekly wage rate, and median hourly and weekly wage rate by National Occupational Classification (NOC), type of work, gender, and age group.
Number of employees, average hourly and weekly earnings (including overtime), and average weekly hours for the industrial aggregate excluding unclassified businesses, last 5 months.
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Context
The dataset presents the median household income across different racial categories in Alberta township. It portrays the median household income of the head of household across racial categories (excluding ethnicity) as identified by the Census Bureau. The dataset can be utilized to gain insights into economic disparities and trends and explore the variations in median houshold income for diverse racial categories.
Key observations
Based on our analysis of the distribution of Alberta township population by race & ethnicity, the population is predominantly White. This particular racial category constitutes the majority, accounting for 95.81% of the total residents in Alberta township. Notably, the median household income for White households is $88,409. Interestingly, White is both the largest group and the one with the highest median household income, which stands at $88,409.
When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates.
Racial categories include:
Variables / Data Columns
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Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Alberta township median household income by race. You can refer the same here
This product provides information on Alberta Average Hourly Wage Rates (by Gender, by Age-groups, and by Full-time, Part-time) for Agriculture and Other Major Industries for a five-year period. Annual Percent Change from previous year 2013 is included.
Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically
Context
The dataset presents median income data over a decade or more for males and females categorized by Total, Full-Time Year-Round (FT), and Part-Time (PT) employment in Alberta. It showcases annual income, providing insights into gender-specific income distributions and the disparities between full-time and part-time work. The dataset can be utilized to gain insights into gender-based pay disparity trends and explore the variations in income for male and female individuals.
Key observations: Insights from 2023
Based on our analysis ACS 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates, we present the following observations: - All workers, aged 15 years and older: In Alberta, while the Census reported a median income of $33,750 for all female workers aged 15 years and older, data for males in the same category was unavailable due to an insufficient number of sample observations.
Because income data for males was not available from the Census Bureau, conducting a comprehensive analysis of gender-based pay disparity in the town of Alberta was not possible.
- Full-time workers, aged 15 years and older: In Alberta, among full-time, year-round workers aged 15 years and older, males earned a median income of $59,545, while females earned $47,054, leading to a 21% gender pay gap among full-time workers. This illustrates that women earn 79 cents for each dollar earned by men in full-time roles. This analysis indicates a widening gender pay gap, showing a substantial income disparity where women, despite working full-time, face a more significant wage discrepancy compared to men in the same roles.When available, the data consists of estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2019-2023 5-Year Estimates. All incomes have been adjusting for inflation and are presented in 2023-inflation-adjusted dollars.
Gender classifications include:
Employment type classifications include:
Variables / Data Columns
Good to know
Margin of Error
Data in the dataset are based on the estimates and are subject to sampling variability and thus a margin of error. Neilsberg Research recommends using caution when presening these estimates in your research.
Custom data
If you do need custom data for any of your research project, report or presentation, you can contact our research staff at research@neilsberg.com for a feasibility of a custom tabulation on a fee-for-service basis.
Neilsberg Research Team curates, analyze and publishes demographics and economic data from a variety of public and proprietary sources, each of which often includes multiple surveys and programs. The large majority of Neilsberg Research aggregated datasets and insights is made available for free download at https://www.neilsberg.com/research/.
This dataset is a part of the main dataset for Alberta median household income by race. You can refer the same here
This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on the number of employees, average hourly earnings and average actual hours by education and wage distribution by 2 and 3 digit National Occupational Classification codes for Alberta from January 2014 to December 2018.
Explore the progression of average salaries for graduates in University Of Alberta from 2020 to 2023 through this detailed chart. It compares these figures against the national average for all graduates, offering a comprehensive look at the earning potential of University Of Alberta relative to other fields. This data is essential for students assessing the return on investment of their education in University Of Alberta, providing a clear picture of financial prospects post-graduation.
This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present labour force survey estimates (population, labour force, employment, employees), average hourly and weekly wage rate by 3 and 4 digit occupations (NOCS 2016) for Alberta, quarterly average, Q1 2010 to Q1 2018.
Average hourly and weekly wage rate, and median hourly and weekly wage rate by National Occupational Classification (NOC), type of work, sex, and age group, 1997 to 2022.
This statistic depicts the median annual family income in Canada in 2021, distinguished by province. In 2021, the median annual family income in Alberta was 106,960 Canadian dollars.
Number of employees and average weekly earnings (including overtime) for all employees by provinces, territories and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), last 5 months.
Average weekly earnings by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), type of employee and overtime status, last 5 years.
Average and median market, total and after-tax income of individuals by visible minority group, Indigenous group and immigration status, Canada and provinces.
The median total income of all families in Alberta increased by 3,390 dollars (+3.17 percent) in 2022 in comparison to the previous year. With 110,350 dollars, the median total income of all families thereby reached its highest value in the observed period.