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    Labour Force Occupation, 2006 - Social Sciences, Education, Government...

    • beta.data.urbandatacentre.ca
    • data.urbandatacentre.ca
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    Updated Sep 13, 2024
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    (2024). Labour Force Occupation, 2006 - Social Sciences, Education, Government Services and Religion (by census subdivision) [Dataset]. https://beta.data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-d2188fee-8893-11e0-8881-6cf049291510
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    Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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    Census data showed employment reached an estimated 16 021 200 in 2006, up 1 326 000 from 2001. Just two western provinces - Alberta and British Columbia - accounted for a third of this increase. During the same five-year period, the unemployment rate fell in every province and territory, except Ontario and the Northwest Territories. The shift in industrial demand for workers to different parts of the economy had an impact on the occupational make-up of the nation. The map shows by census subdivision the percentage of the population employed in social sciences, education, government services and religion.

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(2024). Labour Force Occupation, 2006 - Social Sciences, Education, Government Services and Religion (by census subdivision) [Dataset]. https://beta.data.urbandatacentre.ca/dataset/gov-canada-d2188fee-8893-11e0-8881-6cf049291510

Labour Force Occupation, 2006 - Social Sciences, Education, Government Services and Religion (by census subdivision)

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Dataset updated
Sep 13, 2024
License

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

Description

Census data showed employment reached an estimated 16 021 200 in 2006, up 1 326 000 from 2001. Just two western provinces - Alberta and British Columbia - accounted for a third of this increase. During the same five-year period, the unemployment rate fell in every province and territory, except Ontario and the Northwest Territories. The shift in industrial demand for workers to different parts of the economy had an impact on the occupational make-up of the nation. The map shows by census subdivision the percentage of the population employed in social sciences, education, government services and religion.

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