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    Alberta occupational demand outlook at 3 digit NOC : Camrose-Drumheller...

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    Alberta occupational demand outlook at 3 digit NOC : Camrose-Drumheller economic region - Open Government [Dataset]. https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/camrose-drumheller-occupational-demand-outlook-at-3-digit-noc-s
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    Area covered
    Drumheller, Alberta, Camrose
    Description

    This forecast highlights 140 occupations and how they are expected to grow over a five-year period. The information is organized by occupation and by year. The table outlines the number of jobs in each occupation, the percentage of the labour market they account for, and the percentage of projected growth.

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    Alberta's occupational outlook regional employment : Camrose-Drumheller...

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    Updated Apr 11, 2025
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    (2025). Alberta's occupational outlook regional employment : Camrose-Drumheller economic region [Dataset]. https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/albertas-occupational-outlook-regional-employment-camrose-drumheller-economic-region
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    Apr 11, 2025
    Area covered
    Drumheller, Alberta, Camrose
    Description

    This dataset provides 10-year employment forecasts at 3-digit National Occupational Classification level for Alberta's economic regions. Alberta's Occupational Outlook projects labour demand, supply and imbalance for occupations in Alberta and its economic regions for a 10-year period based on various factors related to demographics, economic and labour market conditions at time of conducting the forecast.

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    Alberta's occupational outlook regional employment : Camrose-Drumheller...

    • beta.data.urbandatacentre.ca
    Updated Jun 10, 2025
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    (2025). Alberta's occupational outlook regional employment : Camrose-Drumheller economic region - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://beta.data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/ab-albertas-occupational-outlook-regional-employment-camrose-drumheller-economic-region
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    Jun 10, 2025
    Area covered
    Drumheller, Alberta, Camrose
    Description

    This dataset provides 10-year employment forecasts at 3-digit National Occupational Classification level for Alberta's economic regions. Alberta's Occupational Outlook projects labour demand, supply and imbalance for occupations in Alberta and its economic regions for a 10-year period based on various factors related to demographics, economic and labour market conditions at time of conducting the forecast.

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    Proportion of Population by Mother Tongue, Alberta Economic Regions

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    Updated Jul 24, 2024
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    Government of Alberta (2024). Proportion of Population by Mother Tongue, Alberta Economic Regions [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/9e0e3122-754a-49a6-a4a3-ea283a5327c3
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 24, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Government of Alberta
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jun 10, 2006 - Jun 10, 2011
    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This Alberta Official Statistic shows the proportion of population by mother tongue in the eight Alberta economic regions for the 2011 Census year. Alberta is divided into eight economic regions as follows: Lethbridge – Medicine -Hat; Camrose-Drumheller; Calgary; Banff – Jasper – Rocky Mountain House; Red Deer; Edmonton; Athabasca – Grande Prairie – Peace River; and Wood Buffalo – Cold Lake. Mother tongue refers to the first language learned at home in childhood and still understood by the person on May 10, 2011. Non-official languages are languages other than English or French. According to the 2011 census, 77.8% of Albertans reported English as their mother tongue, followed by a non-official language (20.1%), and French (2.1%). The Red Deer economic region reported the highest proportion of Albertans with English as a mother tongue (89.7%) and the lowest proportion of Albertans with a non-official language as a mother tongue (8.9%), while Calgary reported the lowest proportion (73.4%) of Albertans with English as mother tongue and the highest proportion of Albertans with a non-official language as a mother tongue (24.9%).

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    Proportion of Population by Language Spoken Most Often at Home, Alberta...

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    Updated Jul 24, 2024
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    Government of Alberta (2024). Proportion of Population by Language Spoken Most Often at Home, Alberta Economic Regions [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/8d334793-ff24-42bc-8692-0bb86b5211d2
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 24, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Government of Alberta
    License

    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jun 10, 2006 - Jun 10, 2011
    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This Alberta Official Statistic describes the proportion of population based on language spoken most often at home in each economic region as reported in the 2011 population census. Alberta is divided into eight economic regions as follows: Lethbridge – Medicine -Hat; Camrose-Drumheller; Calgary; Banff – Jasper – Rocky Mountain House; Red Deer; Edmonton; Athabasca – Grande Prairie – Peace River; and Wood Buffalo – Cold Lake.

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    Population Growth, Alberta Economic Regions - Catalogue - Canadian Urban...

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    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Population Growth, Alberta Economic Regions - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-bba549d2-7788-434d-9db2-74ecfcfa2a0a
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
    Area covered
    Canada, Alberta
    Description

    This Alberta Official Statistic describes the growth of Alberta’s population by Economic Regions between the 2006 Census and the 2011 Census. Alberta is divided into eight economic regions as follows: Lethbridge – Medicine Hat; Camrose-Drumheller; Calgary; Banff – Jasper – Rocky Mountain House; Red Deer; Edmonton; Athabasca – Grande Prairie – Peace River; and Wood Buffalo – Cold Lake.

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    Population Distribution, Alberta Economic Regions - Catalogue - Canadian...

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    Updated Oct 1, 2024
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    (2024). Population Distribution, Alberta Economic Regions - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-9aa4ebc7-081a-460c-b38d-52ace234aa20
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
    Area covered
    Canada, Alberta
    Description

    This Alberta Official Statistic provides the distribution of Alberta’s population within the 8 economic regions of Alberta for 2011. Alberta is divided into eight economic regions as follows: Lethbridge – Medicine -Hat; Camrose-Drumheller; Calgary; Banff – Jasper – Rocky Mountain House; Red Deer; Edmonton; Athabasca – Grande Prairie – Peace River; and Wood Buffalo – Cold Lake. The economic regions of Calgary and Edmonton account for the largest proportion (69.0%) of Alberta’s population. The remaining six economic regions each accounted for less than 10% of the population.

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    Marital Status, Alberta Economic Regions

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    Updated Jul 24, 2024
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    Government of Alberta (2024). Marital Status, Alberta Economic Regions [Dataset]. https://open.canada.ca/data/dataset/56d7c352-4ac9-4ef8-aab5-d4a4c08cfc4c
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 24, 2024
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    May 10, 2011
    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This Alberta Official Statistic describes the marital status of Alberta’s census families by economic regions for the 2011 census year. Alberta is divided into eight economic regions as follows: Lethbridge – Medicine -Hat; Camrose-Drumheller; Calgary; Banff – Jasper – Rocky Mountain House; Red Deer; Edmonton; Athabasca – Grande Prairie – Peace River; and Wood Buffalo – Cold Lake. This Alberta Official Statistic describes the marital status of Albertans by these economic regions based on the 2011 population census. The graph describes six marital statuses categorized as ’married (and not separated)’, ‘living common-law’, ‘single (never legally married)’, ‘separated’, ‘divorced’ and ‘widowed’.

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    Marital Status, Alberta Economic Regions - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data...

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    Updated Jun 10, 2025
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    (2025). Marital Status, Alberta Economic Regions - Catalogue - Canadian Urban Data Catalogue (CUDC) [Dataset]. https://beta.data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/ab-marital-status-alberta-economic-regions
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 10, 2025
    Area covered
    Alberta
    Description

    This Alberta Official Statistic describes the marital status of Alberta’s census families by economic regions for the 2011 census year. Alberta is divided into eight economic regions as follows: Lethbridge – Medicine -Hat; Camrose-Drumheller; Calgary; Banff – Jasper – Rocky Mountain House; Red Deer; Edmonton; Athabasca – Grande Prairie – Peace River; and Wood Buffalo – Cold Lake. This Alberta Official Statistic describes the marital status of Albertans by these economic regions based on the 2011 population census. The graph describes six marital statuses categorized as ’married (and not separated)’, ‘living common-law’, ‘single (never legally married)’, ‘separated’, ‘divorced’ and ‘widowed’.

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Alberta occupational demand outlook at 3 digit NOC : Camrose-Drumheller economic region - Open Government

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Drumheller, Alberta, Camrose
Description

This forecast highlights 140 occupations and how they are expected to grow over a five-year period. The information is organized by occupation and by year. The table outlines the number of jobs in each occupation, the percentage of the labour market they account for, and the percentage of projected growth.

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