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Through its Employment and Financial Services (EFS) division, Assisted Living and Social Services (ALSS) programs form a strong foundation of support to help many Albertans find and keep jobs. The ministry provides financial support, employment services, career resources, referrals, information on job fairs and workshops, and local labor market information. The goal is to help individuals and families gain independence by providing opportunities to enhance their skills to get jobs. The alis.alberta.ca website provides employment resources to help Albertans enhance their employability, plan for education and training, make informed career choices, and connect to and be successful in the labour market. This dataset provides information on web traffic statistics for the alis website, including information on pageviews and web sessions, demographic information for web sessions, and traffic information for the alis YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/user/ALISwebsite.
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TwitterMonthly highlights of the Alberta labour market for 2025.
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TwitterMonthly highlights of the Alberta labour market for 2016.
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TwitterMonthly comparison of labour force statistics (seasonally adjusted), including unemployment rates by region, major cities, age and gender, and employment rates by industry. Also compares the Alberta employment and unemployment rates to Canada and the provinces.
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TwitterNumber of persons in the labour force (employment and unemployment), unemployment rate, participation rate and employment rate by province, gender and age group. Data are presented for 12 months earlier, previous month and current month, as well as year-over-year and month-to-month level change and percentage change. Data are also available for the standard error of the estimate, the standard error of the month-to-month change and the standard error of the year-over-year change.
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TwitterProvides detailed labour market statistics for off-reserve Indigenous people for 2024. Each monthly issue includes working age population, labour force, employment, unemployment and corresponding rates; full-time, part-time, public and private sector and self-employed breakdowns; gender and age breakdowns; Edmonton, Calgary and rest of Alberta breakdowns; and industry, occupational and educational attainment information.
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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.
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TwitterThis 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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View monthly updates and historical trends for Alberta Labour Force Participation Rate. Source: Statistics Canada. Track economic data with YCharts analyt…
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TwitterOverall, the participation rate in Hinton, AB is declining at a rate of 0.19% per year over the past 15 years from 2001 to 2016. In the last two census, its participation rates declined by 2.9%, an average growth rate of -0.58% per year from 2011 to 2016. A decrease in participation rate means the proportion of the working population in Hinton, AB is lower than in the past.
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View monthly updates and historical trends for Alberta Male Not in Labour Force. Source: Statistics Canada. Track economic data with YCharts analytics.
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Provides statistics on the labour force, employment and unemployment by province and Industry
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TwitterThis dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on labour force and employment quarterly average estimates from Quarter 1, 2014 to Quarter 2, 2016 by 3 and 4 digit NAICS.
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TwitterThis dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on labour force characteristics by industry and by occupation (2 and 3 digits) for selected Alberta economic regions (ER) from 2011 to 2014 using annual averages.
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Provides statistics on the labour force, employment and unemployment by province
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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.
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TwitterProvides labour market information on five segments of Alberta's labour force which will contribute to the full utilization of skills of all Albertans, older workers, women, youth, aboriginal people and immigrants.
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This Alberta Official Statistic compares the labour force participation rates for both males and females in Alberta. The labour force participation rate is a measure of the percentage of the working age population (15 years or older) who are employed, or unemployed and looking for work.
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The Alberta Short-Term Employment Forecast outlines projected labour market imbalances over a three-year period, evaluates the labour market conditions in each of the 515 occupations under National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021, and categorizes occupations into five distinct groups: notable shortage, mild shortage, relatively balanced, mild surplus and notable surplus.
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This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on labour force estimates, employment by class of workers and age groups for Alberta and Alberta's economic regions, annual average (2005 to 2017).
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Through its Employment and Financial Services (EFS) division, Assisted Living and Social Services (ALSS) programs form a strong foundation of support to help many Albertans find and keep jobs. The ministry provides financial support, employment services, career resources, referrals, information on job fairs and workshops, and local labor market information. The goal is to help individuals and families gain independence by providing opportunities to enhance their skills to get jobs. The alis.alberta.ca website provides employment resources to help Albertans enhance their employability, plan for education and training, make informed career choices, and connect to and be successful in the labour market. This dataset provides information on web traffic statistics for the alis website, including information on pageviews and web sessions, demographic information for web sessions, and traffic information for the alis YouTube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/user/ALISwebsite.