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.
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The wages on the Job Bank website are specific to an occupation and provide information on the earnings of workers at the regional level. Wages for most occupations are also provided at the national and provincial level. In Canada, all jobs are associated with one specific occupational grouping which is determined by the National Occupational Classification. For most occupations, a minimum, median and maximum wage estimates are displayed. They are update annually. If you have comments or questions regarding the wage information, please contact the Labour Market Information Division at: NC-LMI-IMT-GD@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
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Detailed labour market outcomes by educational characteristics, including detailed occupation, hours and weeks worked and employment income.
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Occupations are classified using the three digit National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes. Wages include: average hourly wage rate, average weekly wage rate, median hourly wage rate and median weekly wage rate.
This statistic shows the average hourly wage of employees in Canada in 2022, distinguished by major occupations. In 2022, the average hourly wage of employees in management occupations stood at 50.94 Canadian dollars.
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.
In 2023, the average total compensation for employees of all jobs in Canada increased by 0.1 billion (+6.8 percent) since 2022. With 1.56 billion, the average total compensation thereby reached its highest value in the observed period.
This statistic shows the salaries of IT professionals in Canada, by province, in 2017. In Alberta, IT professionals had the highest mean salary in comparison to other provinces, earning **** thousand U.S. dollars on average.
The statistic shows the salary range for employees in software development professions in Canada from 2016 to 2018, by role. In 2018, salary expectations for software development product managers range from *** thousand Canadian dollars to *** thousand Canadian dollars.
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.
Construction managers were the type of employees in the construction sector with the highest salary in the last quarter of 2023. They earned on average over ** Canadian dollars per hour, while construction trades helpers and laborers, which was the occupation with the lowest average wage, earned nearly **** Canadian dollars per hour.
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Average full-time hourly wage paid and payroll employment by type of work, economic region and National Occupational Classification (NOC), 2016 and 2017.
Data on employment income statistics, by occupation unit group (5-digit code) from the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021, visible minority, highest level of education, work activity during the reference year, age and gender for the population aged 15 years and over who reported weeks worked and employment income in 2020 in private households in Canada, provinces and territories.
This statistic shows the average hourly wage of all employees in Canada from 2000 to 2022. In 2022, the average hourly wage in Canada stood at ***** Canadian dollars.
This statistic shows the median hourly wage rate of all employees in Canada in 2022, distinguished by type of job. In 2022, the median hourly wage rate of temporary employees was ** Canadian dollars.
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The age groups available in the dataset are: 15+, 25+, 25-34, 25-54 and 25-64.
Type of work includes full-time and part-time.
The educational levels include: 0-8 yrs., some high school, high school graduate, some post-secondary, post-secondary certificate diploma and university degree.
Wages include average weekly wage rate.
The immigration statuses include: total landed immigrants (very recent immigrants, recent immigrants, established immigrants), non-landed immigrants and born in Canada.
This statistic shows the IT professionals' salaries by functional area in North America in 2019. The average salary of an IT professional working in cloud computing in North America amounted to about 154 thousand U.S. dollars in 2019.
The statistic shows the salary range for employees in networking and telecommunications professions in Canada from 2016 to 2018, by role. In 2018, salary expectations for network architects range from *** thousand Canadian dollars to *** thousand Canadian dollars.
As of 2022-2023, the hourly median wage of nurses in Canada ranged from ** to ** Canadian dollars. With an hourly wage of ** Canadian dollars, nurse practitioners had the highest wages among nursing professionals in Canada. Meanwhile, registered nurses earned roughly ** Canadian dollars per hour.
The statistic shows the salary range for employees in technology consulting and systems integrations professions in Canada from 2016 to 2018, by role. In 2018, salary expectations for technology project managers/senior consultants ranged from ** thousand Canadian dollars to *** thousand Canadian dollars.
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.