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2011 National Household Survey: Data tables

Tabulation: Selected Demographic, Cultural, Educational, Labour Force and Income Characteristics (688), Mother tongue (4), Age Groups (8D) and Sex (3) for the Population of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2011 National Household Survey

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This table details selected demographic, cultural, educational, labour force and income characteristics , mother tongue , age groups and sex for the population in Cape Breton, RGM
Global non-response rate (GNR)Footnote 1 = 27.6 %
Selected demographic, cultural, educational, labour force and income characteristics (688) Mother tongue (4)
Total population in private households by mother tongueFootnote 2 English French English and French
Total population in private households by age group 95,475 92,915 985 60
0 to 4 years 4,055 3,945 45 0
5 to 9 years 4,305 4,230 30 0
10 to 14 years 4,980 4,900 35 0
15 to 19 years 6,140 6,010 55 0
20 to 24 years 5,795 5,475 40 0
25 to 29 years 4,430 4,150 50 0
30 to 34 years 4,390 4,285 55 0
35 to 39 years 5,005 4,905 50 0
40 to 44 years 5,675 5,525 45 0
45 to 49 years 7,520 7,350 75 0
50 to 54 years 8,605 8,455 70 0
55 to 59 years 8,505 8,380 80 0
60 to 64 years 7,750 7,605 70 0
65 to 69 years 6,015 5,835 110 0
70 to 74 years 4,435 4,345 40 0
75 to 79 years 3,365 3,220 90 0
80 to 84 years 2,515 2,410 20 0
85 years and over 1,990 1,900 15 0
Median ageFootnote 3 47.1 47.2 51.0 41.5
Total population aged 15 years and over in private households by marital statusFootnote 4 82,135 79,840 875 45
Married or living with a common-law partner 43,760 42,535 495 30
Married (and not separated) 37,960 36,930 385 25
Living common law 5,795 5,610 110 0
Not married and not living with a common-law partner 38,380 37,305 380 0
Single (never legally married) 23,495 22,805 200 0
Separated 3,010 2,965 30 0
Divorced 5,120 4,995 70 0
Widowed 6,750 6,545 75 0
Total population in private households by first official language spoken 95,470 92,910 985 55
English 94,550 92,915 110 40
French 880 0 875 0
English and French 35 0 0 0
Neither English nor French 0 0 0 0
Total population by knowledge of official languagesFootnote 5 95,470 92,915 985 55
English only 91,340 89,765 110 20
French only 40 0 40 0
English and French 4,075 3,145 830 35
Neither English nor French 20 0 0 0
Total population in private households by language spoken most often at home 95,475 92,915 985 60
Single responses 95,355 92,895 965 45
English 94,365 92,785 670 35
French 350 0 295 0
Non-official languages 645 70 0 0
Selected Aboriginal languagesFootnote 6 0 0 0 0
Cree, n.o.s. 0 0 0 0
Dene 0 0 0 0
Innu/Montagnais 0 0 0 0
Inuktitut 0 0 0 0
Mi'kmaq 0 0 0 0
Ojibway 0 0 0 0
Oji-Cree 0 0 0 0
Selected non-Aboriginal languagesFootnote 7 595 45 0 0
Arabic 195 35 0 0
Bengali 0 0 0 0
Cantonese 0 0 0 0
Chinese, n.o.s. 170 0 0 0
Creoles 0 0 0 0
Dutch 0 0 0 0
German 15 0 0 0
Greek 0 0 0 0
Gujarati 0 0 0 0
Hindi 0 0 0 0
Hungarian 0 0 0 0
Italian 0 0 0 0
Korean 0 0 0 0
Mandarin 45 0 0 0
Panjabi (Punjabi) 0 0 0 0
Persian (Farsi) 0 0 0 0
Polish 0 0 0 0
Portuguese 0 0 0 0
Romanian 0 0 0 0
Russian 0 0 0 0
Serbian 0 0 0 0
Spanish 75 0 0 0
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 0 0 0 0
Tamil 0 0 0 0
Ukrainian 0 0 0 0
Urdu 0 0 0 0
Vietnamese 30 0 0 0
Other languagesFootnote 8 50 0 0 0
Multiple responses 115 25 0 0
English and French 35 0 0 0
English and non-official language 85 20 0 0
French and non-official language 0 0 0 0
English, French and non-official language 0 0 0 0
Total population in private households by other language spoken regularly at home 95,470 92,915 985 60
None 93,680 92,220 575 30
English 580 65 170 0
French 655 440 195 0
Non-official language 555 180 40 0
Aboriginal 45 25 0 0
Non-Aboriginal 510 160 35 0
English and French 0 0 0 0
English and non-official language 0 0 0 0
French and non-official language 0 0 0 0
English, French and non-official language 0 0 0 0
Total population in private households by non-official languages spokenFootnote 9 2,255 715 55 0
Aboriginal languages 130 90 0 0
Algonquin 0 0 0 0
Atikamekw 0 0 0 0
Blackfoot 0 0 0 0
Cree languagesFootnote 10 0 0 0 0
Mi'kmaq 95 60 0 0
Innu/Montagnais 0 0 0 0
Ojibway 0 0 0 0
Oji-Cree 0 0 0 0
Carrier 0 0 0 0
Dene 0 0 0 0
Tlicho (Dogrib) 0 0 0 0
Slavey, n.o.s. 0 0 0 0
Stoney 0 0 0 0
Inuktitut 0 0 0 0
Other Aboriginal languagesFootnote 11 0 0 0 0
Non-Aboriginal languages 2,130 640 55 0
Italian 85 40 0 0
Portuguese 0 0 0 0
Romanian 0 0 0 0
Spanish 265 130 35 0
Dutch 70 0 0 0
Flemish 0 0 0 0
German 205 110 0 0
Yiddish 0 0 0 0
Danish 0 0 0 0
Norwegian 0 0 0 0
Swedish 0 0 0 0
Afrikaans 0 0 0 0
Gaelic languages 255 230 0 0
Bosnian 0 0 0 0
Bulgarian 0 0 0 0
Croatian 0 0 0 0
Czech 0 0 0 0
Macedonian 0 0 0 0
Polish 65 0 0 0
Russian 25 0 0 0
Serbian 0 0 0 0
Serbo-Croatian 0 0 0 0
Slovak 0 0 0 0
Slovenian 0 0 0 0
Ukrainian 65 15 0 0
Latvian 0 0 0 0
Lithuanian 0 0 0 0
Greek 80 0 0 0
Armenian 0 0 0 0
Albanian 0 0 0 0
Estonian 0 0 0 0
Finnish 0 0 0 0
Hungarian 25 0 0 0
Turkish 0 0 0 0
Berber languages (Kabyle) 0 0 0 0
Oromo 0 0 0 0
Somali 0 0 0 0
Amharic 0 0 0 0
Arabic 310 0 0 0
Hebrew 0 0 0 0
Maltese 0 0 0 0
Tigrigna 0 0 0 0
Semitic languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0 0
Bengali 70 0 0 0
Gujarati 0 0 0 0
Hindi 70 0 0 0
Konkani 0 0 0 0
Marathi 0 0 0 0
Panjabi (Punjabi) 0 0 0 0
Sindhi 0 0 0 0
Sinhala (Sinhalese) 0 0 0 0
Urdu 55 0 0 0
Nepali 0 0 0 0
Kurdish 0 0 0 0
Pashto 0 0 0 0
Persian (Farsi) 0 0 0 0
Indo-Iranian languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0 0
Kannada 0 0 0 0
Malayalam 0 0 0 0
Tamil 0 0 0 0
Telugu 0 0 0 0
Japanese 0 0 0 0
Korean 20 0 0 0
Cantonese 20 10 0 0
Fukien 0 0 0 0
Hakka 0 0 0 0
Mandarin 65 0 0 0
Taiwanese 0 0 0 0
Chinese, n.o.s. 290 0 0 0
Lao 0 0 0 0
Thai 0 0 0 0
Khmer (Cambodian) 0 0 0 0
Vietnamese 30 0 0 0
Bisayan languages 0 0 0 0
Ilocano 0 0 0 0
Malay 30 0 0 0
Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 50 0 0 0
Akan (Twi) 0 0 0 0
Lingala 0 0 0 0
Rundi (Kirundi) 0 0 0 0
Rwanda (Kinyarwanda) 0 0 0 0
Swahili 0 0 0 0
Bantu languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0 0
Niger-Congo languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0 0
African languages, n.i.e. 0 0 0 0
Creoles 0 0 0 0
Other non-Aboriginal languagesFootnote 12 60 25 0 0
Total - Mobility status 1 year agoFootnote 13 94,660 92,115 980 60
Non-movers 87,785 85,865 880 55
Movers 6,870 6,255 100 0
Non-migrants 4,825 4,630 80 0
Migrants 2,040 1,630 20 0
Internal migrants 1,885 1,565 15 0
Intraprovincial migrants 800 780 0 0
Interprovincial migrants 1,085 785 15 0
External migrants 155 60 0 0
Total - Mobility status 5 years agoFootnote 14 91,420 88,965 940 50
Non-movers 70,265 69,095 600 20
Movers 21,150 19,870 340 35
Non-migrants 14,815 14,565 135 35
Migrants 6,340 5,305 205 0
Internal migrants 5,300 4,960 205 0
Intraprovincial migrants 2,175 2,080 75 0
Interprovincial migrants 3,130 2,880 125 0
External migrants 1,040 345 0 0
Total population by citizenshipFootnote 15 95,475 92,915 980 55
Canadian citizens 94,235 92,540 955 55
Canadian citizens only 93,980 92,390 940 55
Citizens of Canada and at least one other country 255 150 15 0
Not Canadian citizensFootnote 16 1,235 370 30 0
Total population in private households by immigrant status and selected places of birthFootnote 17 95,475 92,915 985 60
Non-immigrantsFootnote 18 93,130 91,875 925 40
Born in province of residence 84,645 83,835 565 30
Born outside province of residence 8,485 8,040 360 0
ImmigrantsFootnote 19 1,755 935 60 0
Americas 475 405 0 0
United States 345 320 0 0
Jamaica 0 0 0 0
Guyana 0 0 0 0
Haiti 0 0 0 0
Mexico 0 0 0 0
Trinidad and Tobago 0 0 0 0
Colombia 15 0 0 0
El Salvador 0 0 0 0
Peru 0 0 0 0
Chile 0 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Americas 55 0 0 0
Europe 800 460 0 0
United KingdomFootnote 20 310 310 0 0
Italy 0 0 0 0
Germany 130 85 0 0
Poland 35 0 0 0
Portugal 0 0 0 0
Netherlands 65 0 0 0
France 0 0 0 0
Romania 0 0 0 0
Russian Federation 0 0 0 0
Greece 45 0 0 0
Ukraine 0 0 0 0
Croatia 0 0 0 0
Hungary 20 0 0 0
Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 0 0 0
Serbia 0 0 0 0
Ireland, Republic of 70 40 0 0
Other places of birth in Europe 75 0 0 0
Africa 90 30 20 0
Morocco 0 0 0 0
Algeria 0 0 0 0
Egypt 25 0 0 0
South Africa, Republic of 0 0 0 0
Nigeria 0 0 0 0
Ethiopia 0 0 0 0
Kenya 0 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Africa 40 0 0 0
Asia 390 35 0 0
India 20 0 0 0
ChinaFootnote 21 30 0 0 0
Philippines 30 0 0 0
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 0 0 0 0
Viet NamFootnote 22 0 0 0 0
Pakistan 35 0 0 0
Sri Lanka 0 0 0 0
IranFootnote 23 0 0 0 0
Korea, SouthFootnote 24 0 0 0 0
Lebanon 0 0 0 0
Taiwan 0 0 0 0
Iraq 0 0 0 0
Bangladesh 70 0 0 0
Afghanistan 0 0 0 0
Japan 0 0 0 0
Turkey 0 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Asia 120 20 0 0
Oceania and otherFootnote 25 0 0 0 0
Fiji 0 0 0 0
Other places of birthFootnote 26 0 0 0 0
Non-permanent residentsFootnote 27 585 105 0 0
Total recent immigrant population in private households by selected places of birthFootnote 28 430 60 0 0
Americas 75 25 0 0
United States 50 25 0 0
Mexico 0 0 0 0
Cuba 0 0 0 0
Haiti 0 0 0 0
Jamaica 0 0 0 0
Brazil 0 0 0 0
Colombia 15 0 0 0
Guyana 0 0 0 0
Peru 0 0 0 0
VenezuelaFootnote 29 0 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Americas 0 0 0 0
Europe 110 30 0 0
France 0 0 0 0
Germany 15 0 0 0
Poland 0 0 0 0
Romania 0 0 0 0
MoldovaFootnote 30 0 0 0 0
Russian Federation 0 0 0 0
Ukraine 0 0 0 0
United KingdomFootnote 31 25 25 0 0
Other places of birth in Europe 45 0 0 0
Africa 30 0 0 0
Nigeria 0 0 0 0
Ethiopia 0 0 0 0
Mauritius 0 0 0 0
Somalia 0 0 0 0
Algeria 0 0 0 0
Egypt 0 0 0 0
Morocco 0 0 0 0
Tunisia 0 0 0 0
Cameroon 0 0 0 0
Congo, The Democratic Republic of the 0 0 0 0
South Africa, Republic of 0 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Africa 0 0 0 0
Asia 215 0 0 0
Philippines 0 0 0 0
ChinaFootnote 32 10 0 0 0
India 0 0 0 0
Pakistan 25 0 0 0
IranFootnote 33 0 0 0 0
Korea, SouthFootnote 34 0 0 0 0
Sri Lanka 0 0 0 0
Iraq 0 0 0 0
Bangladesh 70 0 0 0
Lebanon 0 0 0 0
Viet NamFootnote 35 0 0 0 0
Taiwan 0 0 0 0
Afghanistan 0 0 0 0
Japan 0 0 0 0
Turkey 0 0 0 0
Israel 0 0 0 0
Nepal 0 0 0 0
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 0 0 0 0
United Arab Emirates 0 0 0 0
Saudi Arabia 0 0 0 0
SyriaFootnote 36 0 0 0 0
Other places of birth in Asia 0 0 0 0
Oceania and otherFootnote 37 0 0 0 0
Total population in private households by immigrant status and period of immigrationFootnote 38 95,475 92,915 985 55
Non-immigrantsFootnote 39 93,135 91,875 925 40
ImmigrantsFootnote 40 1,755 935 60 0
Before 1971 515 360 0 0
1971 to 1980 430 320 0 0
1981 to 1990 135 75 30 0
1991 to 2000 85 45 0 0
2001 to 2011Footnote 41 595 135 0 0
2001 to 2005 165 70 0 0
2006 to 2011Footnote 42 425 60 0 0
Non-permanent residentsFootnote 43 585 105 0 0
Total population in private households by generation statusFootnote 44 95,475 92,915 985 60
First generationFootnote 45 2,435 1,125 60 0
Second generationFootnote 46 4,970 4,660 95 0
Third generation or moreFootnote 47 88,070 87,130 825 35
Total population in private households by Aboriginal identity 95,470 92,915 985 60
Aboriginal identityFootnote 48 2,040 1,965 30 0
First Nations (North American Indian) single identityFootnote 49 1,065 1,015 0 0
Métis single identity 670 645 15 0
Inuk (Inuit) single identity 175 175 0 0
Multiple Aboriginal identitiesFootnote 50 15 15 0 0
Aboriginal identities not included elsewhereFootnote 51 105 105 0 0
Non-Aboriginal identity 93,440 90,950 955 50
Total population in private households by Registered or Treaty Indian statusFootnote 52 95,475 92,915 985 55
Registered or Treaty IndianFootnote 53 675 620 0 0
Not a Registered or Treaty Indian 94,805 92,295 975 55
Total population aged 15 years and over by labour force statusFootnote 54 82,135 79,840 875 45
In the labour force 45,310 44,225 445 25
Employed 38,040 37,090 405 30
Unemployed 7,270 7,135 45 0
Not in the labour force 36,825 35,620 430 15
Participation rate 55.2 55.4 50.9 55.6
Employment rate 46.3 46.5 46.3 66.7
Unemployment rate 16.0 16.1 10.1 0.0
Total labour force aged 15 years and over by class of worker 45,310 44,220 450 30
Class of Worker - Not applicableFootnote 55 1,765 1,680 25 0
All Classes of WorkerFootnote 56 43,540 42,540 425 30
Employee 41,710 40,850 385 30
Self-employed 1,830 1,690 40 0
Self-employed (incorporated) 605 570 0 0
Without paid help 155 145 0 0
With paid help 450 430 0 0
Self-employed (unincorporated) 1,180 1,085 30 0
Without paid help 710 675 0 0
With paid help 475 410 0 0
Unpaid family worker 40 35 0 0
Total labour force aged 15 years and over by occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 45,310 44,225 450 25
Occupation - Not applicableFootnote 57 1,765 1,685 25 0
All occupationsFootnote 58 43,545 42,540 425 30
0 Management occupations 3,465 3,385 25 0
00 Senior management occupations 135 135 0 0
01-05 Specialized middle management occupations 1,275 1,250 0 0
06 Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services 1,665 1,630 0 0
07-09 Middle management occupations in trades, transportation, production and utilities 390 370 0 0
1 Business, finance and administration occupations 5,545 5,390 105 0
11 Professional occupations in business and finance 660 645 15 0
12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations 1,935 1,855 40 0
13 Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations 250 235 0 0
14 Office support occupations 1,900 1,860 35 0
15 Distribution, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations 795 800 0 0
2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 1,775 1,730 15 0
21 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences 470 465 0 0
22 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences 1,305 1,260 0 0
3 Health occupations 4,115 3,965 40 0
30 Professional occupations in nursing 1,670 1,655 0 0
31 Professional occupations in health (except nursing) 470 375 25 0
32 Technical occupations in health 1,220 1,185 0 0
34 Assisting occupations in support of health services 750 750 0 0
4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services 5,575 5,365 110 0
40 Professional occupations in education services 2,110 2,000 70 0
41 Professional occupations in law and social, community and government services 995 980 20 0
42 Paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community and education services 1,100 1,070 0 0
43 Occupations in front-line public protection services 345 330 0 0
44 Care providers and educational, legal and public protection support occupations 1,020 990 0 0
5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 700 675 20 0
51 Professional occupations in art and culture 185 190 0 0
52 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 515 490 15 0
6 Sales and service occupations 12,505 12,295 60 0
62 Retail sales supervisors and specialized sales occupations 635 630 0 0
63 Service supervisors and specialized service occupations 1,725 1,630 0 0
64 Sales representatives and salespersons - wholesale and retail trade 1,980 1,965 0 0
65 Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations 3,165 3,110 10 0
66 Sales support occupations 2,235 2,220 0 0
67 Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. 2,765 2,740 0 0
7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 7,345 7,270 20 0
72 Industrial, electrical and construction trades 2,850 2,820 0 0
73 Maintenance and equipment operation trades 1,050 1,040 0 0
74 Other installers, repairers and servicers and material handlers 535 530 0 0
75 Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance occupations 1,985 1,960 0 0
76 Trades helpers, construction labourers and related occupations 930 915 0 0
8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations 1,535 1,520 0 0
82 Supervisors and technical occupations in natural resources, agriculture and related production 700 700 0 0
84 Workers in natural resources, agriculture and related production 350 345 0 0
86 Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers 485 475 0 0
9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities 985 960 0 0
92 Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators 230 225 0 0
94 Processing and manufacturing machine operators and related production workers 360 335 0 0
95 Assemblers in manufacturing 115 110 0 0
96 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 280 285 0 0
Total labour force population aged 15 years and over by industry - North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2007Footnote 59 45,310 44,225 450 30
Industry - not applicableFootnote 60 1,770 1,685 25 0
All industriesFootnote 61 43,540 42,540 420 30
11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 1,070 1,050 0 0
21 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 820 820 0 0
22 Utilities 470 465 0 0
23 Construction 3,285 3,250 0 0
31-33 Manufacturing 1,435 1,395 0 0
41 Wholesale trade 1,120 1,100 0 0
44-45 Retail trade 5,990 5,945 20 0
48-49 Transportation and warehousing 1,790 1,760 0 0
51 Information and cultural industries 600 585 0 0
52 Finance and insurance 1,020 1,010 0 0
53 Real estate and rental and leasing 510 505 0 0
54 Professional, scientific and technical services 1,380 1,375 0 0
55 Management of companies and enterprises 0 0 0 0
56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 3,640 3,575 15 0
61 Educational services 3,935 3,780 75 0
62 Health care and social assistance 7,345 7,125 80 0
71 Arts, entertainment and recreation 1,035 995 15 0
72 Accommodation and food services 3,445 3,300 0 0
81 Other services (except public administration) 1,510 1,480 0 0
91 Public administration 3,155 3,010 110 0
Total employed population 15 years and over by place of work statusFootnote 62 38,040 37,090 405 30
Usual place of work 31,985 31,180 375 0
Work in CSD of residence 29,895 29,145 325 0
Work in a different CSD in CD of residence 225 220 0 0
Work in a different CSD and CD in province of residence 930 880 35 0
Work in a different province 940 925 0 0
Worked at home 1,050 1,000 15 0
Worked outside Canada 95 95 0 0
No fixed workplace address 4,900 4,825 0 0
Total employed population aged 15 years and over with a usual place of work or no fixed workplace address by mode of transportationFootnote 63 36,890 36,000 385 30
Car, truck or van - as a driver 29,915 29,200 300 0
Car, truck or van - as a passenger 3,300 3,220 55 0
Public transit 1,170 1,140 0 0
Walked 1,905 1,875 0 0
Bicycle 55 55 0 0
Other methods 540 515 0 0
Total population aged 15 years and over by language used most often at workFootnote 64 47,835 46,775 460 30
English 47,495 46,595 345 0
French 165 75 90 0
Non-official language 40 25 0 0
Aboriginal 0 0 0 0
Non-Aboriginal 35 0 0 0
English and French 120 70 25 0
English and non-official language 25 10 0 0
French and non-official language 0 0 0 0
English, French and non-official language 0 0 0 0
Total population aged 15 years and over in private households by other language used regularly at workFootnote 65 47,835 46,775 460 30
None 47,175 46,305 305 30
English 100 60 40 0
French 460 340 115 0
Non-official language 90 60 0 0
Aboriginal 15 15 0 0
Non-Aboriginal 70 50 0 0
English and French 0 0 0 0
English and non-official language 0 0 0 0
French and non-official language 0 0 0 0
English, French and non-official language 0 0 0 0
Total population aged 15 years and over by highest certificate, diploma or degreeFootnote 66 82,135 79,845 875 45
No certificate, diploma or degree 20,575 20,225 205 0
High school diploma or equivalentFootnote 67 20,525 20,080 150 20
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degreeFootnote 68 41,030 39,535 515 25
Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diplomaFootnote 69 11,350 11,130 100 0
Trades certificate or diploma (other than apprenticeship)Footnote 70 6,730 6,590 65 0
Registered Apprenticeship certificateFootnote 71 4,620 4,545 30 0
College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 14,140 13,770 120 0
University certificate or diploma below bachelor levelFootnote 72 4,125 3,965 75 0
University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above 11,420 10,670 225 0
Bachelor's degree 7,550 7,070 150 0
University certificate or diploma above bachelor level 1,750 1,670 50 0
Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry 210 140 0 0
Master's degree 1,640 1,555 0 0
Earned doctorateFootnote 73 270 235 0 0
Total population aged 15 years and over with a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree by major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2011Footnote 74 41,030 39,535 515 25
Education 4,105 3,965 100 0
Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies 520 495 0 0
Humanities 1,730 1,650 45 0
Social and behavioural sciences and law 3,110 3,020 0 0
Business, management and public administration 7,820 7,420 100 0
Physical and life sciences and technologies 790 755 0 0
Mathematics, computer and information sciences 975 865 20 0
Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 10,350 10,110 75 0
Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 375 375 0 0
Health and related fieldsFootnote 75 7,380 7,110 85 0
Personal, protective and transportation services 3,875 3,775 50 0
Other fields of studyFootnote 76 0 0 0 0
Total population aged 15 years and over with a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree by location of studyFootnote 77 41,030 39,540 515 25
Inside Canada 39,615 38,615 490 0
Newfoundland and Labrador 315 315 0 0
Prince Edward Island 515 515 0 0
Nova Scotia 35,530 34,870 325 0
New Brunswick 705 665 40 0
Quebec 255 165 80 0
Ontario 1,590 1,450 40 0
Manitoba 80 80 0 0
Saskatchewan 60 60 0 0
Alberta 340 340 0 0
British Columbia 220 150 0 0
Yukon 0 0 0 0
Northwest Territories 0 0 0 0
Nunavut 0 0 0 0
Outside Canada 1,415 920 30 0
Total population in private households by visible minority 95,475 92,915 985 55
Total visible minority populationFootnote 78 2,430 1,385 125 0
South AsianFootnote 79 270 120 0 0
Chinese 445 80 0 0
Black 1,130 1,055 55 0
Filipino 35 0 0 0
Latin American 70 0 0 0
Arab 330 60 20 0
Southeast AsianFootnote 80 50 0 0 0
West AsianFootnote 81 25 0 0 0
Korean 25 0 0 0
Japanese 20 0 0 0
Visible minority, n.i.e.Footnote 82 0 0 0 0
Multiple visible minoritiesFootnote 83 0 0 0 0
Not a visible minorityFootnote 84 93,050 91,530 860 40
Total population in private households by selected ethnic origins (single and multiple responses)Footnote 85 95,475 92,915 985 55
Total population - Single responsesFootnote 86 45,160 43,290 565 0
Total population - Multiple responsesFootnote 87 50,310 49,625 420 40
Canadian - Total responses 36,830 36,470 300 0
Canadian - Single responses 18,715 18,580 125 0
Canadian - Multiple responses 18,115 17,885 180 0
English - Total responses 25,500 25,410 65 0
English - Single responses 5,610 5,610 0 0
English - Multiple responses 19,890 19,805 60 0
French - Total responses 18,255 17,580 625 40
French - Single responses 2,135 1,845 285 0
French - Multiple responses 16,115 15,740 330 35
Scottish - Total responses 40,950 40,835 60 15
Scottish - Single responses 10,715 10,695 0 0
Scottish - Multiple responses 30,235 30,135 60 15
Irish - Total responses 23,310 23,200 80 0
Irish - Single responses 2,925 2,915 0 0
Irish - Multiple responses 20,385 20,285 75 0
German - Total responses 2,830 2,755 0 0
German - Single responses 300 265 0 0
German - Multiple responses 2,525 2,490 0 0
Italian - Total responses 3,710 3,620 0 0
Italian - Single responses 730 670 0 0
Italian - Multiple responses 2,975 2,955 0 0
Chinese - Total responses 495 125 0 0
Chinese - Single responses 385 25 0 0
Chinese - Multiple responses 110 95 0 0
First Nations (North American Indian) - Total responses 2,380 2,300 30 0
First Nations (North American Indian) - Single responses 220 185 0 0
First Nations (North American Indian) - Multiple responses 2,160 2,115 25 0
Ukrainian - Total responses 1,280 1,195 0 0
Ukrainian - Single responses 190 155 0 0
Ukrainian - Multiple responses 1,080 1,035 0 0
East Indian - Total responses 235 160 0 0
East Indian - Single responses 25 0 0 0
East Indian - Multiple responses 210 150 0 0
Dutch - Total responses 1,655 1,595 0 0
Dutch - Single responses 235 180 0 0
Dutch - Multiple responses 1,420 1,415 0 0
Polish - Total responses 2,395 2,300 0 0
Polish - Single responses 435 400 0 0
Polish - Multiple responses 1,960 1,905 0 0
Filipino - Total responses 40 25 0 0
Filipino - Single responses 35 0 0 0
Filipino - Multiple responses 0 0 0 0
British Isles origins, n.i.e. - Total responsesFootnote 88 1,025 1,025 0 0
British Isles origins, n.i.e. - Single responsesFootnote 89 320 320 0 0
British Isles origins, n.i.e. - Multiple responsesFootnote 90 700 705 0 0
Russian - Total responses 410 395 0 0
Russian - Single responses 20 0 0 0
Russian - Multiple responses 390 385 0 0
Welsh - Total responses 1,590 1,590 0 0
Welsh - Single responses 110 115 0 0
Welsh - Multiple responses 1,480 1,480 0 0
Norwegian - Total responses 345 345 0 0
Norwegian - Single responses 0 0 0 0
Norwegian - Multiple responses 320 320 0 0
Métis - Total responses 805 790 15 0
Métis - Single responses 40 40 0 0
Métis - Multiple responses 765 750 15 0
Portuguese - Total responses 225 225 0 0
Portuguese - Single responses 0 0 0 0
Portuguese - Multiple responses 215 215 0 0
American - Total responses 150 155 0 0
American - Single responses 0 0 0 0
American - Multiple responses 155 155 0 0
Spanish - Total responses 540 485 0 0
Spanish - Single responses 55 40 0 0
Spanish - Multiple responses 490 450 0 0
Swedish - Total responses 240 240 0 0
Swedish - Single responses 50 55 0 0
Swedish - Multiple responses 190 190 0 0
Hungarian - Total responses 285 250 0 0
Hungarian - Single responses 45 25 0 0
Hungarian - Multiple responses 240 225 0 0
Total income in 2010 of population aged 15 years and overFootnote 91 82,135 79,840 870 45
Without income 4,210 4,065 40 0
With income 77,925 75,775 835 45
Under $5,000Footnote 92 5,500 5,115 35 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$5,000 to $9,999 9,155 8,955 95 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$10,000 to $14,999 8,165 7,885 95 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$15,000 to $19,999 8,960 8,730 80 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$20,000 to $29,999 14,355 14,050 135 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$30,000 to $39,999 10,020 9,855 75 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$40,000 to $49,999 6,980 6,825 85 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$50,000 to $59,999 4,960 4,855 65 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$60,000 to $79,999 6,035 5,895 95 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$80,000 to $99,999 2,245 2,135 60 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$100,000 and over 1,545 1,465 0 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$100,000 to $124,999 865 845 0 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$125,000 and over 680 620 0 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
Median income $Footnote 93 24,412 24,611 28,193 23,529
Average income $Footnote 94 31,566 31,580 37,653 33,032
After-tax income in 2010 of population 15 years and overFootnote 95 82,135 79,845 875 45
Without after-tax income 4,235 4,085 40 0
With after-tax income 77,900 75,760 830 45
Under $5,000Footnote 96 5,690 5,300 35 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$5,000 to $9,999 9,345 9,130 110 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$10,000 to $14,999 8,365 8,100 80 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$15,000 to $19,999 10,090 9,845 85 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$20,000 to $29,999 16,385 16,015 190 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$30,000 to $39,999 11,345 11,165 80 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$40,000 to $49,999 7,560 7,420 85 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$50,000 to $59,999 4,320 4,215 70 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$60,000 to $79,999 3,430 3,270 85 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$80,000 to $99,999 865 845 0 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
$100,000 and over 500 450 0 suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act x
Median after-tax income $Footnote 97 22,880 22,975 26,457 22,006
Average after-tax income $Footnote 98 27,085 27,108 31,797 27,827
Total population aged 15 years and over by employment income statistics in 2010Footnote 99 82,135 79,840 875 45
With employment income 47,920 46,910 460 30
Median employment income $Footnote 100 25,231 25,073 42,270 27,676
Average employment income $Footnote 101 32,424 32,271 43,174 31,865
With wages and salaries 46,490 45,575 425 35
Median wages and salaries $Footnote 102 25,587 25,515 43,052 27,676
Average wages and salaries $Footnote 103 32,606 32,474 43,879 31,865
Total labour force aged 15 years and over by work activity in 2010 45,310 44,225 450 30
Worked full year, full timeFootnote 104 21,425 20,955 220 0
All othersFootnote 105 23,885 23,265 230 0

Symbol(s)

Symbol ..

not available for a specific reference period

..

Symbol ...

not applicable

...

Symbol x

suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act

x

Symbol F

too unreliable to be published

F

Footnote(s)

Footnote 1

For the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) estimates, the global non-response rate (GNR) is used as an indicator of data quality. This indicator combines complete non-response (household) and partial non-response (question) into a single rate. The value of the GNR is presented to users. A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. For more information, please refer to the National Household Survey User Guide, 2011.

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Footnote 2

Language groups are defined as follows: 'English' includes respondents who reported English only or English and one non-official language; 'French' includes respondents who reported French only or French and one non-official language; 'English and French' includes respondents who reported English and French, with or without one non-official language.

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'Total' category includes all groups mentioned as well as respondents who reported a non-official language as their only mother tongue.

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Footnote 3

The median age is an age 'x', such that exactly one half of the population is older than 'x' and the other half is younger than 'x'.

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Marital status
Refers to the marital status of the person, taking into account his/her common-law status. Persons who are married or living common law may be of opposite sex or of the same sex. The classification is as follows:
Married (and not separated): A person who is married and has not separated or obtained a divorce, and whose spouse is living.

Common-law: A person who is living with another person as a couple but who is not legally married to that person.

Separated: A person who is married but who no longer lives with his/her spouse (for any reason other than illness, work or school) and who has not obtained a divorce. Persons living common law are not included in this category.

Divorced: A person who has obtained a legal divorce and who has not remarried. Persons living common law are not included in this category.

Widowed: A person who has lost his/her spouse through death and who has not remarried. Persons living common law are not included in this category.

Single (never legally married): A person who has never married or a person whose marriage has been annulled and who has not remarried. Persons living common law are not included in this category.

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Footnote 5

Refers to the ability to conduct a conversation in English only, in French only, in both English and French, or in neither English nor French.

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Selected Aboriginal languages
The languages shown were selected based on the Aboriginal languages spoken most often reported as single responses in Canada in the 2011 National Household Survey.

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Footnote 7

Selected non-Aboriginal languages
The languages shown were selected based on the non-Aboriginal most often spoken at home (other than English or French) most often reported as single responses in Canada in the 2011 National Household Survey.

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Other languages
This is a subtotal of all languages collected by the National Household Survey that are not displayed separately here.

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Footnote 9

Refers to languages, other than English or French, in which the respondent can conduct a conversation. The category 'Non-official languages spoken' represents the sum of single language responses and multiple language responses received in the NHS. Hence, this total is greater than the total population.

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Footnote 10

Cree languages include the following categories: Cree not otherwise specified (which refers to those who reported 'Cree'), Swampy Cree, Plains Cree, Woods Cree, and a category labelled 'Cree not included elsewhere' (which includes Moose Cree, Northern East Cree and Southern East Cree).

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Footnote 11

This is a subtotal of all Aboriginal languages collected on May 10, 2011 that are not displayed separately here.

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Footnote 12

This is a subtotal of all non-Aboriginal languages, other than English or French, collected on May 10, 2011 that are not displayed separately here.

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Footnote 13

Refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day, May 10, 2011, in relation to the place of residence on the same date one year earlier. Persons who have not moved are referred to as non-movers and persons who have moved from one residence to another are referred to as movers. Movers include non-migrants and migrants. Non-migrants are persons who did move but remained in the same city, town, township, village or Indian reserve. Migrants include internal migrants who moved to a different city, town, township, village or Indian reserve within Canada. External migrants include persons who lived outside Canada at the earlier reference date.

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Footnote 14

Refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day, May 10, 2011, in relation to the place of residence on the same date five years earlier. Persons who have not moved are referred to as non-movers and persons who have moved from one residence to another are referred to as movers. Movers include non-migrants and migrants. Non-migrants are persons who did move but remained in the same city, town, township, village or Indian reserve. Migrants include internal migrants who moved to a different city, town, township, village or Indian reserve within Canada. External migrants include persons who lived outside Canada at the earlier reference date.

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Citizenship refers to the legal citizenship status of a person. Citizenship can be by birth or naturalization. A person may have more than one citizenship. A person may be stateless, that is, they may have no citizenship.

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Includes persons who are stateless.

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Footnote 17

The places of birth selected are the most frequently reported by immigrants at the Canada level.

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Footnote 18

Non-immigrant refers to a person who is a Canadian citizen by birth.

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Footnote 19

Immigrant refers to a person who is or has ever been a landed immigrant/permanent resident. This person has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities. Some immigrants have resided in Canada for a number of years, while others have arrived recently. Some immigrants are Canadian citizens, while others are not. Most immigrants are born outside Canada, but a small number are born in Canada. In the 2011 National Household Survey, 'Immigrants' includes immigrants who landed in Canada prior to May 10, 2011.

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Footnote 20

The official name of United Kingdom is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. United Kingdom includes Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland (excludes Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and British Overseas Territories).

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China excludes Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region.

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The official name of Viet Nam is Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.

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Footnote 23

The official name of Iran is Islamic Republic of Iran.

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The official name of South Korea is Republic of Korea.

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Footnote 25

The category 'Oceania and other' includes places of birth in Oceania and responses not included elsewhere, such as 'born at sea.'

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Footnote 26

The category 'Other places of birth' includes other places of birth in Oceania and responses not included elsewhere, such as 'born at sea.'

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Footnote 27

Non-permanent resident refers to a person from another country who has a work or study permit, or who is a refugee claimant, and any non-Canadian-born family member living in Canada with them.

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Footnote 28

Recent immigrants are immigrants who landed in Canada between January 1, 2006 and May 10, 2011.

Immigrant refers to a person who is or has ever been a landed immigrant/permanent resident. This person has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities. Some immigrants have resided in Canada for a number of years, while others have arrived recently. Some immigrants are Canadian citizens, while others are not. Most immigrants are born outside Canada, but a small number are born in Canada.

The places of birth selected are the most frequently reported by recent immigrants at the Canada level.

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Footnote 29

The official name of Venezuela is Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

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The official name of Moldova is Republic of Moldova.

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The official name of United Kingdom is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. United Kingdom includes Scotland, Wales, England and Northern Ireland (excludes Isle of Man, the Channel Islands and British Overseas Territories).

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China excludes Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Macao Special Administrative Region.

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The official name of Iran is Islamic Republic of Iran.

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The official name of South Korea is Republic of Korea.

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The official name of Viet Nam is Socialist Republic of Viet Nam.

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The official name of Syria is Syrian Arab Republic.

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Footnote 37

The category 'Oceania and other' includes places of birth in Oceania and responses not included elsewhere, such as 'born at sea.'

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Footnote 38

Period of immigration refers to the period in which the immigrant first obtained his or her landed immigrant/permanent resident status. A landed immigrant/permanent resident refers to a person who has been granted the right to live permanently in Canada by immigration authorities.

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Footnote 39

Non-immigrant refers to a person who is a Canadian citizen by birth.

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Footnote 40

Immigrant refers to a person who is or has ever been a landed immigrant/permanent resident. This person has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities. Some immigrants have resided in Canada for a number of years, while others have arrived recently. Some immigrants are Canadian citizens, while others are not. Most immigrants are born outside Canada, but a small number are born in Canada. In the 2011 National Household Survey, 'Immigrants' includes immigrants who landed in Canada prior to May 10, 2011.

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Footnote 41

Includes immigrants who landed in Canada prior to May 10, 2011.

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Footnote 42

Includes immigrants who landed in Canada prior to May 10, 2011.

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Footnote 43

Non-permanent resident refers to a person from another country who has a work or study permit, or who is a refugee claimant, and any non-Canadian-born family member living in Canada with them.

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Footnote 44

Generation status refers to whether or not the person or the person's parents were born in Canada. It identifies persons as being first generation, second generation or third generation or more.

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Footnote 45

'First generation' includes persons who were born outside Canada. For the most part, these are people who are now, or have ever been, immigrants to Canada.

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Footnote 46

'Second generation' includes persons who were born in Canada and had at least one parent born outside Canada. For the most part, these are the children of immigrants.

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Footnote 47

'Third generation or more' includes persons who were born in Canada with both parents born in Canada.

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Footnote 48

'Aboriginal identity' includes persons who reported being an Aboriginal person, that is, First Nations (North American Indian), Métis or Inuk (Inuit) and/or those who reported Registered or Treaty Indian status, that is registered under the Indian Act of Canada, and/or those who reported membership in a First Nation or Indian band. Aboriginal peoples of Canada are defined in the Constitution Act, 1982, section 35 (2) as including the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada.

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Footnote 49

Users should be aware that the estimates associated with this variable are more affected than most by the incomplete enumeration of certain Indian reserves and Indian settlements in the National Household Survey (NHS). In 2011, there were a total of 36 Indian reserves and Indian settlements that were 'incompletely enumerated' in the NHS. For these reserves or settlements, NHS enumeration was either not permitted or was interrupted before it could be completed, or was not possible because of natural events (specifically forest fires in Northern Ontario). For additional information, please refer to the Aboriginal Peoples Reference Guide, National Household Survey (NHS), 2011.

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Footnote 50

'Multiple Aboriginal identities' includes persons who reported being any two or all three of the following: First Nations (North American Indian), Métis or Inuk (Inuit).

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Footnote 51

'Aboriginal identities not included elsewhere' includes persons who did not report being First Nations (North American Indian), Métis or Inuk (Inuit) but who did report Registered or Treaty Indian status and/or membership in a First Nation or Indian band.

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Footnote 52

Users should be aware that the estimates associated with this variable are more affected than most by the incomplete enumeration of certain Indian reserves and Indian settlements in the National Household Survey (NHS). In 2011, there were a total of 36 Indian reserves and Indian settlements that were 'incompletely enumerated' in the NHS. For these reserves or settlements, NHS enumeration was either not permitted or was interrupted before it could be completed, or was not possible because of natural events (specifically forest fires in Northern Ontario). For additional information, please refer to the Aboriginal Peoples Reference Guide, National Household Survey (NHS), 2011.

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Footnote 53

Registered or Treaty Indian status refers to whether or not a person reported being a Registered or Treaty Indian.
'Registered or Treaty Indian' includes persons who reported being a Registered or Treaty Indian in Question 20. Registered Indians are persons who are registered under the Indian Act of Canada. Treaty Indians are persons who belong to a First Nation or Indian band that signed a treaty with the Crown. Registered or Treaty Indians are sometimes also called Status Indians.

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Footnote 54

Refers to whether a person was employed, unemployed or not in the labour force during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2011.

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In the past, this variable was called Labour force activity.

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Footnote 55

Includes unemployed persons aged 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1, 2010 only.

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Footnote 56

Experienced labour force refers to persons who, during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2011, were employed and the unemployed who had last worked for pay or in self-employment in either 2010 or 2011.

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Footnote 57

Unemployed persons aged 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1, 2010 only.

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Footnote 58

Experienced labour force refers to persons who, during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2011, were employed and the unemployed who had last worked for pay or in self-employment in either 2010 or 2011.

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Footnote 59

Refers to the general nature of the business carried out in the establishment where the person worked. The 2011 National Household Survey industry data are produced according to the NAICS 2007.

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Footnote 60

Unemployed persons aged 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1, 2010 only.

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Footnote 61

Experienced labour force refers to persons who, during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2011, were employed and the unemployed who had last worked for pay or in self-employment in either 2010 or 2011.

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Footnote 62

Classification of respondents according to whether they worked at home, worked outside Canada, had no fixed workplace address or worked at a specific address (usual place of work).

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Footnote 63

Refers to the main mode of transportation a respondent uses to travel between his or her home and his or her place of work.

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Footnote 64

Population by language used most often at work.

Refers to the language used most often at work, as reported on May 10, 2011 by the individuals aged 15 years and over who worked since January 1, 2010.

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Footnote 65

Refers to the other language used regularly at work, as reported on May 10, 2011 by the individuals aged 15 years and over who worked since January 1, 2010.

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Footnote 66

'Highest certificate, diploma or degree' refers to the highest certificate, diploma or degree completed based on a hierarchy which is generally related to the amount of time spent 'in-class.' For postsecondary completers, a university education is considered to be a higher level of schooling than a college education, while a college education is considered to be a higher level of education than in the trades. Although some trades requirements may take as long or longer to complete than a given college or university program, the majority of time is spent in on-the-job paid training and less time is spent in the classroom.

For further definitions, refer to the National Household Survey Dictionary, Catalogue no. 99-000-X. For any comments on collection, dissemination or data quality for this variable, refer to the Education Reference Guide, National Household Survey, Catalogue no. 99-012-X2011006.

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Footnote 67

'High school diploma or equivalent' refers to graduation from a secondary school or equivalent. It excludes persons with a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree.

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Footnote 68

'Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree' includes 'apprenticeship or trades certificates or diplomas', 'college, CEGEP or other non-university certificates or diplomas' and university certificates, diplomas and degrees.

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Footnote 69

'Trades certificate or diploma (other than apprenticeship)' includes trades certificates or diplomas such as pre-employment or vocational certificates and diplomas from brief trade programs completed at community colleges, institutes of technology, vocational centres, and similar institutions.

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'Registered Apprenticeship certificate' includes Certificate of Qualification, Journeyperson's designation.

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'Trades certificate or diploma (other than apprenticeship)' includes trades certificates or diplomas such as pre-employment or vocational certificates and diplomas from brief trade programs completed at community colleges, institutes of technology, vocational centres, and similar institutions.

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'Registered Apprenticeship certificate' includes Certificate of Qualification, Journeyperson's designation.

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Footnote 72

Comparisons with other data sources suggest that the category 'University certificate or diploma below bachelor level' was over-reported in the National Household Survey (NHS). This category likely includes some responses that are actually college certificates or diplomas, bachelor's degrees or other types of education (e.g., university transfer programs, bachelor's programs completed in other countries, incomplete bachelor's programs, non-university professional designations). We recommend users interpret the results for the 'University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's level' category with caution.

For any other comments on data quality for this variable, refer to the Education Reference Guide, National Household Survey, Catalogue no. 99-012-X2011006.

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Footnote 73

'Earned doctorate.' This category refers to persons who have completed a doctorate degree awarded by a university. This includes, for example, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.). It does not include honorary doctorates.

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Footnote 74

'Major field of study' is defined as the main discipline or subject of learning. It is collected for the highest certificate, diploma or degree above the high school or secondary school level and classified according to the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada 2011. This variable shows the 'primary groupings,' a CIP variant.

For more information on the CIP classification, see the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada 2011, Catalogue no. 12-590-X available from: www.statcan.gc.ca/concepts/classification-eng.htm.

For any comments on collection, dissemination or data quality for this variable, refer to the Education Reference Guide, National Household Survey, Catalogue no. 99-012-X2011006.

'Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree' includes apprenticeship or trades certificates or diplomas, college, CEGEP or other non-university certificates or diplomas and university certificates, diplomas and degrees.

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Footnote 75

Called 'Health, parks, recreation and fitness' in CIP Canada 2000.

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Footnote 76

Includes 'Multidisciplinary/interdisciplinary studies, other.'

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Footnote 77

'Location of study' refers to the province, territory or country of the institution from which the highest certificate, diploma or degree above the high school level was completed.

'Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree' includes apprenticeship or trades certificates or diplomas, college, CEGEP or other non-university certificates or diplomas and university certificates, diplomas and degrees.

Users should be aware that some respondents may have reported the physical location of study rather than the location of the certificate, diploma or degree-granting institution. This could affect the responses of those who obtained a certificate, diploma or degree through a joint program or by distance learning with credentials granted in another province or country. In particular, a number of persons reported a location of study for a university credential in one of the territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut), even though there were no educational institutions in the territories with the authority to grant university degrees.

For any other comments on collection, dissemination or data quality for this variable refer to the Education Reference Guide, National Household Survey, Catalogue no. 99-012-X2011006.

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Footnote 78

The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour.'

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Footnote 79

For example, 'East Indian,' 'Pakistani,' 'Sri Lankan,' etc.

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Footnote 80

For example, 'Vietnamese,' 'Cambodian,' 'Malaysian,' 'Laotian,' etc.

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Footnote 81

For example, 'Iranian,' 'Afghan,' etc.

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Footnote 82

The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere.' Includes respondents who reported a write-in response such as 'Guyanese,' 'West Indian,' 'Tibetan,' 'Polynesian,' 'Pacific Islander,' etc.

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Footnote 83

Includes respondents who reported more than one visible minority group by checking two or more mark-in circles, e.g., 'Black' and 'South Asian.'

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Footnote 84

Includes respondents who reported 'Yes' to the Aboriginal identity question (Question 18) as well as respondents who were not considered to be members of a visible minority group.

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Footnote 85

The category 'Total population in private households by selected ethnic origin (single and multiple responses)' indicates the number of respondents who reported a specific ethnic origin, either as their only ethnic origin or in addition to one or more other ethnic origins. The sum of all total responses for all ethnic origins is greater than the total population estimate due to the reporting of multiple origins.

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Footnote 86

A single ethnic origin response occurs when a respondent provides one ethnic origin only.

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Footnote 87

A multiple ethnic origin response occurs when a respondent provides two or more ethnic origins.

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Footnote 88

Includes general responses indicating British Isles origins (e.g., 'British,' 'United Kingdom') as well as more specific responses indicating British Isles origins that have not been included elsewhere (e.g., 'Celtic').

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Footnote 89

Includes general responses indicating British Isles origins (e.g., 'British,' 'United Kingdom') as well as more specific responses indicating British Isles origins that have not been included elsewhere (e.g., 'Celtic').

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Footnote 90

Includes general responses indicating British Isles origins (e.g., 'British,' 'United Kingdom') as well as more specific responses indicating British Isles origins that have not been included elsewhere (e.g., 'Celtic').

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Footnote 91

Total income - Total income refers to monetary receipts from certain sources, before income taxes and deductions, during calendar year 2010. It includes employment income from wages, salaries, tips, commissions and net income from self-employment (for both unincorporated farm and non-farm activities); income from government sources, such as social assistance, child benefits, employment insurance, old age security pension, Canada or Quebec pension plan benefits and disability income; income from employer and personal pension sources, such as private pensions and payments from annuities and RRIFs; income from investment sources, such as dividends and interest on bonds, accounts, GICs and mutual funds; and other regular cash income, such as child support payments received, spousal support payments (alimony) received and scholarships. The monetary receipts included are those that tend to be of a regular and recurring nature. It excludes one-time receipts, such as lottery winnings, gambling winnings, cash inheritances, lump sum insurance settlements, capital gains and RRSP withdrawals. Capital gains are excluded because they are not by their nature regular and recurring. It is further assumed that they are less likely to be fully spent in the period in which they are received, unlike income that is regular and recurring. Also excluded are employer's contributions to registered pension plans, Canada and Quebec pension plans, and employment insurance. Finally, voluntary inter-household transfers, imputed rent, goods and services produced for barter, and goods produced for own consumption are excluded from this total income definition.

Median income of individuals - The median income of a specified group of income recipients is that amount which divides their income size distribution into two halves, i.e., the incomes of the first half of individuals are below the median, while those of the second half are above the median. Median income is calculated from the individuals with income in that group (e.g., males aged 45 to 54 years).

Average income of individuals - Average income of individuals refers to the weighted mean total income of individuals aged 15 years and over who reported income for 2010. Average income is calculated from unrounded data by dividing the aggregate income of a specified group of individuals (e.g., males aged 45 to 54 years) by the number of individuals with income in that group.

Median and average incomes of individuals will be calculated for those individuals who are at least aged 15 years and who have an income (positive or negative).

Age - Refers to the age at last birthday before the reference date, that is, before May 10, 2011.

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Footnote 92

Including loss.

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Footnote 93

For population with income.

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Footnote 94

For population with income.

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After-tax income - Refers to total income from all sources minus federal, provincial and territorial income taxes paid for 2010.

Median income of individuals - The median income of a specified group of income recipients is that amount which divides their income size distribution into two halves, i.e., the incomes of the first half of individuals are below the median, while those of the second half are above the median. Median income is calculated from the individuals with income in that group (e.g., males aged 45 to 54 years).

Average income of individuals - Average income of individuals refers to the weighted mean total income of individuals aged 15 years and over who reported income for 2010. Average income is calculated from unrounded data by dividing the aggregate income of a specified group of individuals (e.g., males aged 45 to 54 years) by the number of individuals with income in that group.

Median and average incomes of individuals will be calculated for those individuals who are at least aged 15 years and who have an income (positive or negative).

Age - Refers to the age at last birthday before the reference date, that is, before May 10, 2011.

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Including loss.

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For population with after-tax income.

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For population with after-tax income.

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Earnings or employment income - Refers to total income received by persons aged 15 years and over during calendar year 2010 as wages and salaries, net income from a non-farm unincorporated business and/or professional practice, and/or net farm self-employment income.

Wages and salaries - Refers to gross wages and salaries before deductions for such items as income tax, pensions and Employment Insurance. Included in this source are military pay and allowances, tips, commissions and cash bonuses, benefits from wage-loss replacement plans or income-maintenance insurance plans, supplementary unemployment benefits from an employer or union as well as all types of casual earnings during calendar year 2010. Other employment income such as taxable benefits, research grants and royalties are included.

Net non-farm income from unincorporated business and/or professional practice - Refers to net income (gross receipts minus expenses of operation such as wages, rents and depreciation) received during calendar year 2010 from the respondent's non-farm unincorporated business or professional practice. In the case of partnerships, only the respondent's share was reported. Also included is net income from persons babysitting in their own homes, persons providing room and board to non-relatives, self-employed fishers, hunters and trappers, operators of direct distributorships such as those selling and delivering cosmetics, as well as freelance activities of artists, writers, music teachers, hairdressers, dressmakers, etc.

Net farm income - Refers to net income (gross receipts from farm sales minus depreciation and cost of operation) received during calendar year 2010 from the operation of a farm, either on the respondent's own account or in partnership. In the case of partnerships, only the respondent's share of income was reported. Included with gross receipts are cash advances received in 2010, dividends from cooperatives, rebates and farm-support payments to farmers from federal, provincial and regional agricultural programs (for example, milk subsidies and marketing board payments) and gross insurance proceeds such as payments from the AgriInvest and AgriStability programs. The value of income 'in kind,' such as agricultural products produced and consumed on the farm, is excluded.

Median income of individuals - The median income of a specified group of income recipients is that amount which divides their income size distribution, ranked by size of income, into two halves, i.e., the incomes of the first half of individuals are below the median, while those of the second half are above the median. Median income is calculated from the unrounded number of individuals (e.g., males aged 45 to 54) with income in that group.

Average income of individuals - Average income of individuals refers to the weighted mean total income of individuals aged 15 years and over who reported income for 2010. Average income is calculated from unrounded data by dividing the aggregate income of a specified group of individuals (e.g., males aged 45 to 54) by the number of individuals with income in that group.

The above concept and procedures also apply in the calculation of these statistics for earnings.

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For population with employment income.

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For population with employment income.

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For population with wages and salaries.

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For population with wages and salaries.

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Worked 49 to 52 weeks mostly full time (30 hours or more per week).

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Includes persons who never worked, persons who worked prior to 2010 only, persons who worked in 2011 only and persons who worked mostly part time (less than 30 hours per week) or in 48 weeks or less in 2010.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 99-010-X2011048.

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