This statistic shows the distribution of the gross domestic product (GDP) of Alberta in 2022, by industry. In that year, the construction industry accounted for 8.27 percent of the GDP of Alberta.
This statistic shows the gross domestic product (GDP) of Alberta in 2022, by industry. In 2022, the GDP of the construction industry in Alberta was 25 billion chained 2012 Canadian dollars.
Economic multipliers are used to assess the impacts on the economy of an exogenous change in final demand or output of a given industry. Impacts are estimated in terms of total output, gross domestic product, employment and labour income. These multipliers reflect the structure of the Alberta economy and industry linkages during the reference year. Each publication contains multipliers specific to various industries and commodities for two models: the "Open" model covers direct and indirect impacts while the "Closed" model covers direct, indirect and induced impacts.
This statistic shows the number of employed people in Alberta, Canada in 2023, by industry. In 2023, about 365,500 people were employed in the wholesale and retail trade industry in Alberta.
Economic multipliers are used to assess the impacts on the economy of an exogenous change in final demand or output of a given industry. Based on the Input-Output (I/O) tables released by Statistics Canada, they provide a measure of the interdependence between an industry and the rest of the economy. Multipliers for the Alberta economy have been developed using the Alberta Treasury Board and Finance Input-Output (I/O) model. Impacts are estimated in terms of total output, gross domestic product, employment and labour income. There are two main types of economic multipliers provided in the dataset: 1) Open model (direct and indirect impacts), and 2) Closed model (direct, indirect and induced impacts). Starting with the 2008 publication, a supplemental set of multipliers was added to the dataset: under a Closed model with a “Safety Net”, these additional multipliers incorporate the assumption that new jobs were filled by people previously receiving employment insurance, effectively reducing the amount of additional income spent in the economy. The multipliers are accompanied by commodity supply ratios, which represent the aggregated proportion of the supply that comes from within and outside Alberta for each major commodity group.
This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on the number of employed by industry (NAICS 2 and 4 digits) for Alberta and Alberta's 14 regional economic indicator regions.
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This product provides information on Alberta Employed Labour Force in Agri-Food Industries for a 20-year period. Trend of Total Agriculture Industries Employment by Animal Production, Crop Production and Other Agriculture is presented; with Total Agri-Food Industries Average Annual Employed Labour Force and the Percent share of All Industries Employment are included.
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This product provides the Economic Indicator of Alberta Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Agri-Food Industries in Chained (2007) Dollars for a seven-year period. Year-over-year Annual Percent Change between year 2010 to 2014 of the Alberta CGP for Agriculture and Food Manufacturing Industries are included.
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This product provides information on Alberta Value of Manufacturing Sales for Food and Beverage Industries by Type, for a seven-year period. Percent Share of All Manufacturing Industries; Sales by Type (Meat Products and Other Food Manufacturing); and most recent year's Distribution of Alberta Food Manufacturing Sales are included.
This product provides information on Capital Investment Expenditures in Alberta Agri-Food Industries (both the food and beverage manufacturing and the agriculture industries) for a nine-year period. Percent Share of All Industries in the current reference year, and the Percent change from Previous Year are included.
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The AMDO (Alberta Mineral Deposits and Occurrences) application was created by the Minerals and Coal Geoscience Section of the Alberta Geological Survey as a database for mineral deposits in Alberta in the early 1990s. It was originally released as Open File Report OFR 1991-17. Industrial minerals from that data source have been extracted into Microsoft Access, their locations refined or corrected and presented in GIS format.
This Alberta Official Statistic presents annual per cent change for Alberta and Canada real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for Primary Agriculture Industries, 2008-2014. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a measure of the economic production which takes place within a geographical area. The term "gross" in GDP means that capital consumption costs, that is the costs associated with the depreciation of capital assets (buildings, machinery and equipment), are included. The production estimates are prepared for 215 separate industries using the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS). Real GDP is gross domestic product adjusted for price changes. By taking out the impact of fluctuation in prices, real GDP allows people to more accurately measure the changes in total output and service for a jurisdiction. GDP measures are part of the Canadian System of National Accounts (SNA). The SNA provides a conceptually integrated framework of statistics for studying the state and behavior of the Canadian economy. The accounts are centered on the measurement of activities associated with the production of goods and services, the sales of goods and services in final markets, the supporting financial transactions, and the resulting wealth positions.
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This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on employment by selected NAICS industries (2, 3 & 4 Digits) in Alberta from January 2007 to June 2015. This data uses unadjusted monthly averages in thousands.
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This product provides information on Alberta Average Weekly Earnings (including overtime) for Food Related Industries in the Manufacturing Industries, Retail Trade Industries and Accommodation and Food Services, for a ten-year period.
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.
In 2023, the gross domestic product of all industries in Alberta increased by 4.8 billion dollars since 2022. With 336.3 billion dollars, the gross domestic product reached its highest value in the observed period. Find more key insights for the gross domestic product of all industries in countries and regions like na of all industries (British Columbia), na of all industries (Manitoba), and na of all industries (Newfoundland and Labrador).
Annual profiles of Alberta's public administration industry. Information and statistics on demographics, wages and employment trends and outlook are included.
This product provides information on Alberta and Canada Value of Manufacturing Sales for Food and Beverage Industries, for a twenty-year period. Percent Change from Previous Year is included.
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Canada GDP: CL 2017p: Alberta: Service Producing Industries data was reported at 214,418.000 CAD mn in 2023. This records an increase from the previous number of 207,255.000 CAD mn for 2022. Canada GDP: CL 2017p: Alberta: Service Producing Industries data is updated yearly, averaging 163,334.800 CAD mn from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2023, with 27 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 214,418.000 CAD mn in 2023 and a record low of 95,934.300 CAD mn in 1997. Canada GDP: CL 2017p: Alberta: Service Producing Industries data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.A029: CSMA: GDP by Industry: Chain Linked 2017 Price: by Province and Territory.
This product provides information on Alberta Food and Beverage Manufacturing Industries. Annual Averages for Employed Labour Force of All Industries, Food and Beverage and sub-categories Industries are included.
This statistic shows the distribution of the gross domestic product (GDP) of Alberta in 2022, by industry. In that year, the construction industry accounted for 8.27 percent of the GDP of Alberta.