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2011 National Household Survey: Data tables

Tabulation: Occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 (693), Major Field of Study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2011 (432), Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree (10) and Age Groups (8C) for the Population Aged 15 Years and Over, in Private Households of Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2011 National Household Survey

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This table details occupation - national occupational classification 2011 , major field of study - classification of instructional programs 2011 , highest certificate, diploma or degree and age groups for the population aged 15 years and over, in private households in British Columbia / Colombie-BritanniqueFootnote 2
Global non-response rate (GNR)Footnote 3 = 26.1 %
Occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 (693) Highest certificate, diploma or degree (10)
Total population aged 15 years and over by highest certificate, diploma or degreeFootnote 4 No certificate, diploma or degree High school diploma or equivalentFootnote 5 Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degreeFootnote 6 Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diplomaFootnote 7 College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma University certificate or diploma below bachelor levelFootnote 8 University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above Bachelor's degree University certificate, diploma or degree above bachelor levelFootnote 9
Total - Occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 3,646,835 607,655 1,009,400 2,029,785 387,450 628,120 208,245 805,970 511,245 294,725
Occupation - Not applicableFootnote 10 1,117,090 339,965 309,865 467,260 109,210 149,080 51,800 157,170 96,755 60,420
All occupationsFootnote 11 2,529,755 267,695 699,535 1,562,525 278,245 479,040 156,445 648,800 414,490 234,305
0 Management occupations 279,055 17,840 72,245 188,970 23,495 55,780 20,760 88,925 55,655 33,270
00 Senior management occupations 25,755 1,060 4,245 20,445 1,410 4,325 1,970 12,740 6,965 5,775
001 Legislators and senior management 25,750 1,060 4,245 20,445 1,415 4,325 1,970 12,740 6,965 5,775
0011 Legislators 1,160 100 295 760 130 215 45 370 240 135
0012 Senior government managers and officials 2,395 60 240 2,095 80 470 260 1,285 645 635
0013 Senior managers - financial, communications and other business services 6,740 145 980 5,610 230 925 485 3,970 2,195 1,775
0014 Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations 3,290 50 360 2,885 65 430 225 2,165 875 1,295
0015 Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other services, n.e.c. 6,035 410 1,295 4,325 325 1,220 435 2,345 1,475 875
0016 Senior managers - construction, transportation, production and utilities 6,130 290 1,075 4,765 575 1,065 525 2,600 1,540 1,060
01-05 Specialized middle management occupations 95,430 1,740 15,200 78,490 3,875 20,420 8,750 45,450 26,295 19,150
011 Administrative services managers 21,240 550 3,885 16,800 855 4,845 1,795 9,305 5,680 3,625
0111 Financial managers 9,235 205 1,620 7,410 290 2,040 790 4,290 2,590 1,695
0112 Human resources managers 6,000 120 990 4,890 305 1,515 505 2,560 1,675 890
0113 Purchasing managers 1,680 65 395 1,220 65 360 160 635 410 230
0114 Other administrative services managers 4,330 165 880 3,280 195 935 335 1,820 1,010 810
012 Managers in financial and business services 36,730 670 6,530 29,530 1,525 9,190 4,080 14,745 10,100 4,640
0121 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage managers 16,175 355 2,220 13,595 940 4,855 2,250 5,555 3,815 1,740
0122 Banking, credit and other investment managers 10,425 200 2,750 7,475 300 2,325 820 4,025 2,805 1,220
0124 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers 8,185 65 1,095 7,025 185 1,655 820 4,365 2,930 1,435
0125 Other business services managers 1,955 45 470 1,435 95 350 200 795 545 245
013 Managers in communication (except broadcasting) 1,935 60 555 1,320 140 415 170 590 405 190
0131 Telecommunication carriers managers 1,310 30 285 995 75 320 140 455 300 155
0132 Postal and courier services managers 630 35 270 325 65 90 30 135 110 30
021 Managers in engineering, architecture, science and information systems 9,510 125 970 8,415 325 1,710 830 5,550 3,405 2,140
0211 Engineering managers 2,220 15 115 2,090 70 295 185 1,545 970 575
0212 Architecture and science managers 1,075 55 55 965 25 125 40 780 385 395
0213 Computer and information systems managers 6,210 60 795 5,355 230 1,295 605 3,230 2,055 1,175
031 Managers in health care 3,360 25 210 3,130 65 790 320 1,955 915 1,035
0311 Managers in health care 3,360 25 210 3,125 65 790 315 1,955 920 1,040
041 Managers in public administration 3,210 25 410 2,770 85 535 265 1,885 985 905
0411 Government managers - health and social policy development and program administration 680 0 60 615 15 55 60 480 210 270
0412 Government managers - economic analysis, policy development and program administration 1,345 0 180 1,160 30 250 100 780 415 370
0413 Government managers - education policy development and program administration 125 0 15 115 0 0 0 100 45 55
0414 Other managers in public administration 1,050 20 160 875 30 225 95 520 310 210
042 Managers in education and social and community services 12,060 100 1,040 10,920 270 1,430 705 8,525 2,745 5,775
0421 Administrators - post-secondary education and vocational training 3,160 0 315 2,835 110 330 185 2,215 860 1,355
0422 School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education 4,265 0 25 4,235 20 85 110 4,020 615 3,400
0423 Managers in social, community and correctional services 4,630 85 695 3,850 135 1,015 410 2,295 1,275 1,020
043 Managers in public protection services 3,060 55 760 2,245 335 540 155 1,210 940 270
0431 Commissioned police officers 155 0 80 65 0 20 0 40 25 15
0432 Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers 475 0 155 320 70 165 55 30 10 20
0433 Commissioned officers of the Canadian Forces 2,435 45 525 1,855 260 360 95 1,140 905 235
051 Managers in art, culture, recreation and sport 4,330 115 850 3,365 280 970 435 1,685 1,105 575
0511 Library, archive, museum and art gallery managers 530 0 60 460 20 70 75 305 120 180
0512 Managers - publishing, motion pictures, broadcasting and performing arts 1,775 30 345 1,405 120 480 150 655 455 200
0513 Recreation, sports and fitness program and service directors 2,020 75 445 1,505 145 410 210 735 535 195
06 Middle management occupations in retail and wholesale trade and customer services 97,635 7,850 35,825 53,960 8,745 19,445 6,485 19,280 14,540 4,735
060 Corporate sales managers 10,795 350 2,910 7,530 560 2,670 980 3,315 2,565 750
0601 Corporate sales managers 10,790 355 2,910 7,530 560 2,670 980 3,315 2,570 750
062 Retail and wholesale trade managers 56,850 4,625 22,590 29,630 5,215 10,840 3,395 10,180 7,675 2,505
0621 Retail and wholesale trade managers 56,850 4,630 22,590 29,635 5,215 10,835 3,395 10,185 7,675 2,505
063 Managers in food service and accommodation 24,705 2,510 8,880 13,315 2,080 4,685 1,835 4,715 3,540 1,175
0631 Restaurant and food service managers 19,190 2,140 7,195 9,850 1,605 3,510 1,415 3,325 2,525 800
0632 Accommodation service managers 5,515 370 1,685 3,460 475 1,175 425 1,390 1,020 370
065 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c. 5,285 360 1,435 3,485 885 1,260 280 1,065 760 305
0651 Managers in customer and personal services, n.e.c. 5,285 360 1,440 3,485 885 1,255 275 1,065 760 310
07-09 Middle management occupations in trades, transportation, production and utilities 60,240 7,195 16,980 36,065 9,465 11,590 3,555 11,455 7,850 3,610
071 Managers in construction and facility operation and maintenance 27,475 2,605 7,185 17,690 5,675 5,660 1,715 4,640 3,410 1,230
0711 Construction managers 13,605 1,135 2,975 9,495 3,060 2,990 895 2,555 1,910 645
0712 Home building and renovation managers 6,520 800 2,155 3,570 1,290 1,120 265 895 635 260
0714 Facility operation and maintenance managers 7,350 675 2,055 4,625 1,320 1,550 560 1,195 860 330
073 Managers in transportation 4,555 405 1,280 2,865 410 985 360 1,110 775 335
0731 Managers in transportation 4,555 405 1,280 2,870 410 985 365 1,110 775 335
081 Managers in natural resources production and fishing 2,505 280 715 1,515 290 450 90 685 440 240
0811 Managers in natural resources production and fishing 2,505 280 710 1,515 290 445 95 685 445 240
082 Managers in agriculture, horticulture and aquaculture 14,345 3,060 4,860 6,425 1,440 2,290 680 2,015 1,390 630
0821 Managers in agriculture 12,635 2,805 4,335 5,495 1,320 1,935 525 1,710 1,170 545
0822 Managers in horticulture 1,125 150 305 675 90 270 115 200 140 60
0823 Managers in aquaculture 585 100 225 250 25 85 40 105 80 20
091 Managers in manufacturing and utilities 11,365 850 2,940 7,570 1,650 2,210 705 3,010 1,840 1,170
0911 Manufacturing managers 9,510 775 2,610 6,125 1,400 1,810 585 2,330 1,475 855
0912 Utilities managers 1,855 75 330 1,445 245 405 120 675 365 315
1 Business, finance and administration occupations 404,035 23,420 118,295 262,325 25,220 100,015 28,805 108,285 78,515 29,770
11 Professional occupations in business and finance 77,150 1,055 8,915 67,180 2,120 14,995 6,705 43,355 29,330 14,025
111 Auditors, accountants and investment professionals 50,795 470 4,785 45,540 1,250 10,515 4,705 29,075 20,250 8,825
1111 Financial auditors and accountants 31,250 235 2,140 28,875 560 6,040 2,875 19,390 13,470 5,925
1112 Financial and investment analysts 2,750 0 270 2,475 30 445 180 1,825 1,185 635
1113 Securities agents, investment dealers and brokers 2,815 80 535 2,200 105 485 240 1,375 1,005 375
1114 Other financial officers 13,985 155 1,840 11,990 555 3,545 1,410 6,485 4,595 1,885
112 Human resources and business service professionals 26,360 585 4,135 21,640 870 4,480 2,005 14,285 9,075 5,205
1121 Human resources professionals 6,530 220 1,250 5,055 230 1,440 440 2,945 2,070 875
1122 Professional occupations in business management consulting 9,000 175 1,170 7,665 385 1,165 615 5,495 2,780 2,710
1123 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations 10,825 190 1,715 8,920 255 1,875 940 5,845 4,225 1,615
12 Administrative and financial supervisors and administrative occupations 130,250 6,105 38,685 85,455 8,240 36,845 9,675 30,695 22,960 7,735
121 Administrative services supervisors 9,795 630 3,485 5,680 740 2,250 680 2,005 1,510 495
1211 Supervisors, general office and administrative support workers 1,545 75 435 1,045 175 435 95 340 260 80
1212 Supervisors, finance and insurance office workers 1,640 55 530 1,060 55 525 115 365 280 85
1213 Supervisors, library, correspondence and related information workers 1,045 35 235 770 45 245 100 380 245 140
1214 Supervisors, mail and message distribution occupations 870 55 420 395 25 185 80 110 95 10
1215 Supervisors, supply chain, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations 4,685 410 1,865 2,405 445 865 290 810 635 170
122 Administrative and regulatory occupations 70,015 3,320 19,170 47,525 4,350 17,855 5,405 19,920 14,585 5,340
1221 Administrative officers 35,600 1,710 10,375 23,515 2,095 9,605 2,470 9,345 6,480 2,860
1222 Executive assistants 6,365 200 2,005 4,160 415 1,705 465 1,565 1,275 290
1223 Human resources and recruitment officers 2,850 25 500 2,330 75 625 275 1,360 1,035 325
1224 Property administrators 11,530 880 2,700 7,950 1,145 2,525 1,105 3,180 2,205 975
1225 Purchasing agents and officers 5,000 280 1,450 3,270 260 1,315 415 1,290 935 355
1226 Conference and event planners 3,535 140 840 2,560 165 870 250 1,265 1,035 235
1227 Court officers and justices of the peace 625 45 155 425 30 145 60 195 155 40
1228 Employment insurance, immigration, border services and revenue officers 4,510 40 1,155 3,315 165 1,065 360 1,720 1,465 255
124 Office administrative assistants - general, legal and medical 47,105 2,105 15,535 29,465 2,930 15,195 3,330 8,010 6,345 1,670
1241 Administrative assistants 39,440 1,955 13,800 23,685 2,360 11,835 2,635 6,855 5,390 1,465
1242 Legal administrative assistants 7,020 145 1,595 5,275 520 3,060 625 1,080 890 185
1243 Medical administrative assistants 645 0 140 500 50 305 65 80 65 15
125 Court reporters, transcriptionists, records management technicians and statistical officers 3,335 55 490 2,780 210 1,545 275 755 520 235
1251 Court reporters, medical transcriptionists and related occupations 1,810 35 225 1,550 155 1,045 160 200 165 35
1252 Health information management occupations 370 0 30 340 0 230 20 85 50 35
1253 Records management technicians 615 20 125 470 15 175 40 240 165 70
1254 Statistical officers and related research support occupations 540 0 110 420 35 95 55 240 145 95
13 Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations 34,355 1,615 10,320 22,425 2,380 9,930 2,705 7,410 5,585 1,825
131 Finance, insurance and related business administrative occupations 34,360 1,615 10,315 22,425 2,375 9,930 2,710 7,410 5,585 1,830
1311 Accounting technicians and bookkeepers 26,560 1,460 8,725 16,375 1,850 7,810 1,915 4,800 3,535 1,265
1312 Insurance adjusters and claims examiners 3,815 100 1,000 2,720 370 1,070 295 980 865 120
1313 Insurance underwriters 1,390 15 280 1,095 60 380 145 510 420 90
1314 Assessors, valuators and appraisers 1,875 25 170 1,685 35 400 315 935 625 310
1315 Customs, ship and other brokers 710 15 145 555 60 265 40 190 145 50
14 Office support occupations 116,735 7,975 40,490 68,260 7,990 31,090 7,750 21,435 16,490 4,940
141 General office workers 70,605 5,465 25,510 39,630 5,350 19,225 4,470 10,585 8,185 2,395
1411 General office support workers 36,395 3,095 13,070 20,230 2,595 9,290 2,250 6,100 4,585 1,520
1414 Receptionists 31,540 2,315 11,595 17,630 2,605 9,145 2,050 3,830 3,080 750
1415 Personnel clerks 2,195 55 635 1,510 125 675 160 555 440 110
1416 Court clerks 480 0 215 260 30 120 20 95 80 15
142 Office equipment operators 5,845 510 2,155 3,175 375 1,350 340 1,115 870 240
1422 Data entry clerks 5,520 495 2,080 2,945 300 1,280 330 1,035 820 220
1423 Desktop publishing operators and related occupations 320 15 75 230 75 70 0 75 50 0
143 Financial, insurance and related administrative support workers 28,225 1,200 9,180 17,850 1,500 7,770 2,180 6,405 4,885 1,520
1431 Accounting and related clerks 17,950 740 5,585 11,625 960 5,055 1,465 4,145 3,170 975
1432 Payroll clerks 4,725 265 1,495 2,960 260 1,400 360 945 695 245
1434 Banking, insurance and other financial clerks 4,000 160 1,390 2,450 215 880 280 1,080 850 230
1435 Collectors 1,555 35 700 815 70 440 70 235 165 65
145 Library, correspondence and other clerks 12,055 800 3,650 7,605 775 2,740 750 3,335 2,555 785
1451 Library assistants and clerks 2,920 350 830 1,740 145 465 160 970 770 200
1452 Correspondence, publication and regulatory clerks 3,725 80 1,030 2,615 175 1,080 215 1,150 885 265
1454 Survey interviewers and statistical clerks 5,410 370 1,785 3,250 450 1,200 380 1,220 895 320
15 Distribution, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations 45,540 6,665 19,880 19,000 4,485 7,155 1,960 5,395 4,155 1,240
151 Mail and message distribution occupations 14,765 2,810 6,300 5,655 1,015 2,315 595 1,730 1,395 335
1511 Mail, postal and related workers 4,720 385 2,095 2,240 375 810 275 785 645 135
1512 Letter carriers 4,425 370 2,255 1,810 340 805 185 485 405 75
1513 Couriers, messengers and door-to-door distributors 5,620 2,060 1,955 1,610 300 700 140 465 335 125
152 Supply chain logistics, tracking and scheduling co-ordination occupations 30,775 3,855 13,575 13,345 3,475 4,840 1,365 3,665 2,755 905
1521 Shippers and receivers 13,540 2,055 6,815 4,675 1,030 1,845 530 1,270 920 350
1522 Storekeepers and partspersons 5,705 675 2,465 2,570 1,425 680 185 280 190 90
1523 Production logistics co-ordinators 2,395 180 675 1,535 275 630 120 510 435 80
1524 Purchasing and inventory control workers 4,000 455 1,485 2,060 245 700 230 880 605 275
1525 Dispatchers 4,430 445 1,945 2,045 435 840 255 510 435 80
1526 Transportation route and crew schedulers 710 50 195 465 60 145 45 210 170 40
2 Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 164,760 3,400 19,370 142,000 12,410 36,705 11,790 81,095 52,280 28,815
21 Professional occupations in natural and applied sciences 86,305 690 5,315 80,300 1,755 11,645 5,065 61,835 38,025 23,810
211 Physical science professionals 4,800 40 40 4,715 45 155 110 4,405 1,925 2,480
2111 Physicists and astronomers 540 0 0 520 0 0 0 495 125 375
2112 Chemists 1,395 20 0 1,360 0 50 35 1,270 495 780
2113 Geoscientists and oceanographers 2,255 0 10 2,240 30 65 55 2,085 1,080 1,005
2114 Meteorologists and climatologists 250 0 0 250 0 25 0 220 105 115
2115 Other professional occupations in physical sciences 355 0 0 355 0 0 15 330 120 210
212 Life science professionals 7,005 75 210 6,720 105 475 305 5,835 3,425 2,410
2121 Biologists and related scientists 3,955 15 90 3,855 0 90 100 3,660 1,765 1,905
2122 Forestry professionals 2,620 25 70 2,525 90 355 190 1,885 1,480 410
2123 Agricultural representatives, consultants and specialists 430 35 55 340 0 30 0 285 180 100
213 Civil, mechanical, electrical and chemical engineers 19,180 55 485 18,640 545 1,740 875 15,475 9,910 5,570
2131 Civil engineers 7,890 30 225 7,630 145 590 350 6,545 4,005 2,540
2132 Mechanical engineers 5,090 0 115 4,955 305 585 250 3,815 2,645 1,165
2133 Electrical and electronics engineers 5,155 0 110 5,035 90 540 250 4,150 2,690 1,455
2134 Chemical engineers 1,045 0 30 1,015 0 20 15 965 560 405
214 Other engineers 7,605 45 230 7,330 250 935 480 5,660 3,455 2,200
2141 Industrial and manufacturing engineers 1,155 0 60 1,090 70 110 45 870 535 340
2142 Metallurgical and materials engineers 295 0 0 295 0 0 0 280 190 90
2143 Mining engineers 945 0 0 940 30 110 25 780 455 325
2144 Geological engineers 750 0 0 740 0 0 0 725 350 375
2145 Petroleum engineers 295 0 0 280 0 35 0 225 165 65
2146 Aerospace engineers 250 0 0 245 0 60 0 135 70 70
2147 Computer engineers (except software engineers and designers) 2,760 20 80 2,660 85 490 280 1,810 1,195 615
2148 Other professional engineers, n.e.c. 1,160 15 70 1,075 20 120 105 825 505 320
215 Architects, urban planners and land surveyors 6,355 90 330 5,935 240 720 245 4,735 2,000 2,735
2151 Architects 2,900 0 30 2,875 25 75 105 2,670 1,000 1,670
2152 Landscape architects 340 0 0 340 0 0 20 305 145 165
2153 Urban and land use planners 1,835 35 105 1,700 55 165 50 1,435 600 840
2154 Land surveyors 1,275 55 195 1,025 160 470 70 325 265 60
216 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries 730 0 20 705 0 15 0 690 300 390
2161 Mathematicians, statisticians and actuaries 730 0 20 705 0 15 0 685 300 390
217 Computer and information systems professionals 40,635 375 4,000 36,255 570 7,605 3,050 25,035 17,015 8,020
2171 Information systems analysts and consultants 14,605 130 1,485 12,995 220 3,275 1,285 8,210 5,620 2,590
2172 Database analysts and data administrators 1,665 0 145 1,520 25 365 135 1,000 685 320
2173 Software engineers and designers 6,980 0 340 6,625 50 745 420 5,400 3,365 2,035
2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers 12,845 105 1,300 11,445 180 2,080 835 8,350 5,770 2,580
2175 Web designers and developers 4,540 135 735 3,670 90 1,140 370 2,075 1,575 500
22 Technical occupations related to natural and applied sciences 78,450 2,705 14,050 61,695 10,650 25,055 6,730 19,260 14,260 5,000
221 Technical occupations in physical sciences 5,055 370 1,135 3,545 330 1,035 290 1,885 1,350 535
2211 Chemical technologists and technicians 3,180 150 550 2,485 160 690 210 1,425 1,075 350
2212 Geological and mineral technologists and technicians 1,870 225 590 1,060 170 350 80 460 270 190
222 Technical occupations in life sciences 10,530 590 2,185 7,755 1,460 2,745 765 2,785 2,005 780
2221 Biological technologists and technicians 2,035 90 435 1,510 170 265 180 890 640 250
2222 Agricultural and fish products inspectors 660 20 155 495 35 145 55 250 185 65
2223 Forestry technologists and technicians 2,995 105 590 2,300 455 1,185 155 505 360 145
2224 Conservation and fishery officers 935 50 210 675 40 250 80 305 220 80
2225 Landscape and horticulture technicians and specialists 3,910 325 800 2,785 755 890 295 840 600 240
223 Technical occupations in civil, mechanical and industrial engineering 8,770 300 1,480 6,995 1,395 2,870 950 1,780 1,375 405
2231 Civil engineering technologists and technicians 2,890 45 410 2,430 245 1,160 360 670 575 100
2232 Mechanical engineering technologists and technicians 2,135 100 340 1,700 440 740 230 285 225 60
2233 Industrial engineering and manufacturing technologists and technicians 1,515 70 235 1,200 245 370 165 420 290 135
2234 Construction estimators 2,235 85 485 1,660 470 605 185 405 290 115
224 Technical occupations in electronics and electrical engineering 14,930 495 2,565 11,870 2,775 5,505 1,295 2,290 1,730 560
2241 Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians 4,980 85 710 4,185 740 2,180 475 795 560 235
2242 Electronic service technicians (household and business equipment) 7,960 415 1,645 5,900 1,455 2,410 700 1,335 1,035 300
2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics 785 0 95 685 225 315 55 85 80 0
2244 Aircraft instrument, electrical and avionics mechanics, technicians and inspectors 1,210 0 115 1,090 355 600 65 75 60 10
225 Technical occupations in architecture, drafting, surveying, geomatics and meteorology 8,455 125 1,160 7,170 680 2,860 790 2,840 2,030 805
2251 Architectural technologists and technicians 1,110 0 85 1,010 25 415 95 475 305 170
2252 Industrial designers 735 15 70 650 80 135 90 345 255 85
2253 Drafting technologists and technicians 4,370 65 660 3,640 415 1,755 455 1,010 800 215
2254 Land survey technologists and technicians 535 35 165 335 50 150 60 85 65 0
2255 Technical occupations in geomatics and meteorology 1,710 0 170 1,540 110 410 100 925 605 320
226 Other technical inspectors and regulatory officers 8,065 255 1,265 6,540 1,535 2,300 610 2,105 1,470 630
2261 Non-destructive testers and inspection technicians 870 60 105 705 305 290 35 70 40 35
2262 Engineering inspectors and regulatory officers 725 15 130 585 90 190 90 210 135 75
2263 Inspectors in public and environmental health and occupational health and safety 3,950 110 595 3,250 465 1,035 295 1,455 1,010 450
2264 Construction inspectors 2,515 70 440 2,010 665 780 195 365 295 70
227 Transportation officers and controllers 7,905 245 1,380 6,290 1,630 2,745 510 1,400 1,105 295
2271 Air pilots, flight engineers and flying instructors 3,600 35 645 2,920 610 1,230 250 835 710 130
2272 Air traffic controllers and related occupations 950 45 255 650 120 285 15 225 185 45
2273 Deck officers, water transport 2,245 120 335 1,790 650 790 135 220 145 75
2274 Engineer officers, water transport 930 35 65 830 230 395 100 95 45 55
2275 Railway traffic controllers and marine traffic regulators 190 0 80 100 0 45 0 20 20 0
228 Technical occupations in computer and information systems 14,740 330 2,885 11,530 845 5,005 1,510 4,175 3,185 985
2281 Computer network technicians 7,925 180 1,455 6,290 495 2,780 715 2,300 1,710 590
2282 User support technicians 5,925 120 1,215 4,585 335 2,045 735 1,465 1,190 275
2283 Information systems testing technicians 890 20 215 655 0 185 55 415 285 125
3 Health occupations 157,800 2,080 9,440 146,285 13,470 47,880 16,955 67,980 37,470 30,505
30 Professional occupations in nursing 43,760 95 665 43,000 1,080 13,775 6,570 21,580 17,675 3,905
301 Professional occupations in nursing 43,760 100 665 43,000 1,080 13,775 6,570 21,580 17,675 3,900
3011 Nursing co-ordinators and supervisors 1,375 0 60 1,315 85 530 125 575 400 170
3012 Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses 42,385 95 605 41,690 995 13,240 6,445 21,005 17,270 3,730
31 Professional occupations in health (except nursing) 33,450 45 280 33,125 80 925 640 31,470 9,360 22,120
311 Physicians, dentists and veterinarians 16,765 0 50 16,710 35 120 60 16,500 835 15,660
3111 Specialist physicians 5,025 0 0 5,000 0 35 15 4,955 235 4,725
3112 General practitioners and family physicians 7,060 0 0 7,055 0 30 25 6,985 380 6,605
3113 Dentists 3,260 0 0 3,235 15 55 15 3,145 150 3,000
3114 Veterinarians 1,420 0 0 1,420 0 0 0 1,415 70 1,340
312 Optometrists, chiropractors and other health diagnosing and treating professionals 2,525 0 50 2,470 0 130 90 2,250 350 1,900
3121 Optometrists 685 0 0 675 0 0 0 670 40 630
3122 Chiropractors 865 0 25 845 0 30 35 780 125 650
3124 Allied primary health practitioners 525 0 0 515 0 90 40 385 120 265
3125 Other professional occupations in health diagnosing and treating 445 0 0 440 0 15 0 415 65 350
313 Pharmacists, dietitians and nutritionists 6,085 15 80 5,990 0 170 120 5,690 4,375 1,310
3131 Pharmacists 4,760 0 35 4,715 0 45 85 4,580 3,615 965
3132 Dietitians and nutritionists 1,325 0 40 1,275 0 125 35 1,110 765 350
314 Therapy and assessment professionals 8,080 25 100 7,950 35 510 375 7,035 3,790 3,245
3141 Audiologists and speech-language pathologists 1,235 0 20 1,215 0 15 0 1,185 85 1,100
3142 Physiotherapists 3,325 0 0 3,315 10 105 190 3,005 1,845 1,155
3143 Occupational therapists 1,930 0 0 1,925 0 55 55 1,820 1,070 745
3144 Other professional occupations in therapy and assessment 1,585 20 65 1,500 0 330 105 1,030 790 245
32 Technical occupations in health 43,100 535 3,850 38,715 3,855 19,295 5,875 9,685 6,730 2,955
321 Medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) 19,620 295 2,360 16,965 1,455 8,040 2,320 5,145 3,670 1,475
3211 Medical laboratory technologists 2,965 0 60 2,905 70 1,445 345 1,045 725 315
3212 Medical laboratory technicians and pathologists' assistants 4,490 20 385 4,085 460 1,720 535 1,360 1,040 315
3213 Animal health technologists and veterinary technicians 2,140 85 430 1,630 135 895 215 380 195 190
3214 Respiratory therapists, clinical perfusionists and cardiopulmonary technologists 1,030 0 0 1,020 0 355 345 315 245 70
3215 Medical radiation technologists 2,315 0 100 2,215 110 1,290 335 480 340 140
3216 Medical sonographers 640 0 0 635 0 290 70 265 145 115
3217 Cardiology technologists and electrophysiological diagnostic technologists, n.e.c. 370 0 0 360 0 155 65 135 75 55
3219 Other medical technologists and technicians (except dental health) 5,670 185 1,365 4,120 655 1,885 410 1,170 895 275
322 Technical occupations in dental health care 5,315 50 285 4,975 300 2,475 1,225 975 750 225
3221 Denturists 285 0 25 265 15 150 50 45 40 0
3222 Dental hygienists and dental therapists 3,610 0 25 3,585 40 1,785 1,015 745 605 145
3223 Dental technologists, technicians and laboratory assistants 1,415 50 240 1,120 245 540 160 180 115 70
323 Other technical occupations in health care 18,165 190 1,205 16,775 2,100 8,780 2,325 3,565 2,305 1,260
3231 Opticians 1,420 0 190 1,220 200 590 120 315 210 110
3232 Practitioners of natural healing 1,905 15 90 1,800 140 490 165 1,000 495 505
3233 Licensed practical nurses 7,005 20 140 6,845 590 4,120 1,245 890 590 300
3234 Paramedical occupations 3,455 80 430 2,940 785 1,415 330 415 330 90
3236 Massage therapists 3,620 45 195 3,380 310 1,960 375 725 585 140
3237 Other technical occupations in therapy and assessment 755 10 155 590 75 205 95 215 100 115
34 Assisting occupations in support of health services 37,495 1,405 4,640 31,450 8,455 13,880 3,870 5,245 3,710 1,530
341 Assisting occupations in support of health services 37,495 1,405 4,640 31,450 8,450 13,885 3,875 5,240 3,710 1,530
3411 Dental assistants 5,870 120 385 5,365 890 3,340 695 445 225 220
3413 Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates 27,375 1,140 3,480 22,755 6,855 9,235 2,745 3,920 2,870 1,050
3414 Other assisting occupations in support of health services 4,245 145 780 3,325 705 1,310 435 880 620 260
4 Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services 291,750 9,675 35,685 246,390 13,620 51,065 19,675 162,025 86,505 75,520
40 Professional occupations in education services 96,145 365 3,415 92,365 1,195 4,235 4,030 82,910 37,295 45,610
401 University professors and post-secondary assistants 23,090 80 1,570 21,440 170 470 590 20,210 5,845 14,365
4011 University professors and lecturers 12,125 35 115 11,980 105 145 220 11,505 1,590 9,920
4012 Post-secondary teaching and research assistants 10,965 50 1,460 9,460 60 325 370 8,705 4,255 4,445
402 College and other vocational instructors 15,290 155 1,115 14,020 845 2,255 955 9,965 4,095 5,870
4021 College and other vocational instructors 15,295 160 1,115 14,020 845 2,255 955 9,965 4,095 5,870
403 Secondary and elementary school teachers and educational counsellors 57,760 130 725 56,905 180 1,510 2,485 52,730 27,360 25,375
4031 Secondary school teachers 20,930 40 130 20,760 60 315 570 19,815 9,895 9,920
4032 Elementary school and kindergarten teachers 33,220 70 295 32,860 95 915 1,735 30,110 16,535 13,580
4033 Educational counsellors 3,620 20 305 3,295 25 275 185 2,805 930 1,875
41 Professional occupations in law and social, community and government services 65,950 905 4,665 60,380 1,230 7,555 3,700 47,895 26,325 21,575
411 Judges, lawyers and Quebec notaries 12,520 0 105 12,405 10 145 250 11,995 8,280 3,715
4111 Judges 410 0 0 400 0 0 0 400 285 115
4112 Lawyers and Quebec notaries 12,110 0 100 12,000 10 145 255 11,590 7,995 3,595
415 Social and community service professionals 23,775 250 1,220 22,310 365 2,875 1,410 17,655 8,410 9,245
4151 Psychologists 2,835 0 0 2,815 0 55 110 2,655 420 2,235
4152 Social workers 6,690 80 175 6,435 90 610 320 5,415 3,645 1,765
4153 Family, marriage and other related counsellors 5,100 85 295 4,715 85 675 290 3,675 1,310 2,370
4154 Professional occupations in religion 5,220 50 380 4,790 140 670 265 3,710 1,290 2,420
4155 Probation and parole officers and related occupations 1,080 0 60 1,020 25 75 60 870 790 75
4156 Employment counsellors 2,850 30 290 2,530 20 805 370 1,330 950 380
416 Policy and program researchers, consultants and officers 29,650 635 3,345 25,670 855 4,530 2,040 18,250 9,635 8,615
4161 Natural and applied science policy researchers, consultants and program officers 3,720 105 410 3,210 110 455 230 2,415 1,185 1,230
4162 Economists and economic policy researchers and analysts 1,375 0 65 1,305 0 200 45 1,055 355 705
4163 Business development officers and marketing researchers and consultants 6,985 75 945 5,960 240 1,135 550 4,035 2,535 1,500
4164 Social policy researchers, consultants and program officers 3,870 60 450 3,360 95 575 200 2,495 1,300 1,190
4165 Health policy researchers, consultants and program officers 4,070 45 320 3,705 75 610 325 2,695 1,250 1,440
4166 Education policy researchers, consultants and program officers 3,350 70 225 3,050 10 300 265 2,475 1,135 1,340
4167 Recreation, sports and fitness policy researchers, consultants and program officers 1,755 20 200 1,535 90 480 135 830 600 235
4168 Program officers unique to government 3,140 195 655 2,295 215 725 260 1,095 665 430
4169 Other professional occupations in social science, n.e.c. 1,385 65 65 1,255 15 45 35 1,160 620 540
42 Paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community and education services 56,825 3,055 10,420 43,345 3,840 17,055 5,580 16,865 11,830 5,030
421 Paraprofessional occupations in legal, social, community and education services 56,825 3,060 10,420 43,345 3,845 17,060 5,580 16,865 11,835 5,035
4211 Paralegal and related occupations 3,675 100 590 2,985 145 1,505 405 925 740 190
4212 Social and community service workers 22,660 965 3,575 18,125 1,725 6,505 2,225 7,670 5,460 2,215
4214 Early childhood educators and assistants 21,005 1,375 4,350 15,280 1,500 7,715 2,255 3,815 2,800 1,015
4215 Instructors of persons with disabilities 1,010 25 160 825 25 200 80 530 410 120
4216 Other instructors 7,370 515 1,600 5,255 385 950 530 3,390 2,160 1,230
4217 Other religious occupations 1,110 80 155 875 55 190 90 530 260 270
43 Occupations in front-line public protection services 21,215 490 5,420 15,305 2,740 6,060 1,690 4,825 3,990 840
431 Occupations in front-line public protection services 21,215 490 5,420 15,305 2,735 6,055 1,685 4,820 3,985 835
4311 Police officers (except commissioned) 11,520 90 2,225 9,210 690 3,565 1,130 3,830 3,195 635
4312 Firefighters 5,380 115 1,370 3,895 1,275 1,515 405 700 540 160
4313 Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Forces 4,305 290 1,815 2,200 775 980 155 295 255 45
44 Care providers and educational, legal and public protection support occupations 51,615 4,855 11,765 34,990 4,620 16,160 4,675 9,530 7,065 2,460
441 Home care providers and educational support occupations 46,080 4,690 9,880 31,510 4,115 14,550 4,270 8,575 6,350 2,225
4411 Home child care providers 14,225 2,945 3,645 7,640 1,015 2,665 1,280 2,680 2,095 585
4412 Home support workers, housekeepers and related occupations 14,285 1,140 2,990 10,155 2,265 3,810 1,385 2,700 2,010 690
4413 Elementary and secondary school teacher assistants 17,565 610 3,245 13,715 840 8,075 1,605 3,195 2,240 950
442 Legal and public protection support occupations 5,535 165 1,885 3,480 505 1,610 405 960 720 240
4421 Sheriffs and bailiffs 660 0 200 455 60 265 85 45 30 0
4422 Correctional service officers 3,410 110 1,115 2,185 255 950 260 720 550 170
4423 By-law enforcement and other regulatory officers, n.e.c. 1,470 45 575 850 185 390 65 195 140 55
5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 89,615 7,060 20,980 61,570 4,920 18,775 6,865 31,015 21,095 9,920
51 Professional occupations in art and culture 32,745 1,500 5,855 25,390 1,140 5,430 2,355 16,460 9,690 6,770
511 Librarians, archivists, conservators and curators 2,430 0 180 2,245 40 210 100 1,890 480 1,410
5111 Librarians 2,025 0 130 1,890 25 175 70 1,625 375 1,250
5112 Conservators and curators 240 0 20 220 0 25 0 180 85 95
5113 Archivists 160 0 25 130 0 15 0 90 15 65
512 Writing, translating and related communications professionals 10,395 160 1,110 9,125 180 1,660 795 6,495 3,890 2,610
5121 Authors and writers 4,665 60 515 4,085 90 695 320 2,980 1,705 1,275
5122 Editors 2,630 65 370 2,190 50 375 170 1,600 980 615
5123 Journalists 1,510 0 155 1,340 25 270 160 885 585 300
5125 Translators, terminologists and interpreters 1,595 15 65 1,510 20 320 145 1,030 615 410
513 Creative and performing artists 19,920 1,330 4,570 14,020 920 3,560 1,460 8,075 5,320 2,755
5131 Producers, directors, choreographers and related occupations 3,810 120 740 2,950 85 825 325 1,710 1,235 475
5132 Conductors, composers and arrangers 660 50 150 455 0 45 25 370 260 110
5133 Musicians and singers 6,830 390 1,440 5,000 365 1,090 480 3,060 1,885 1,180
5134 Dancers 1,475 120 565 800 75 255 90 375 285 90
5135 Actors and comedians 2,825 360 865 1,600 160 540 175 730 570 160
5136 Painters, sculptors and other visual artists 4,320 290 805 3,225 225 805 360 1,830 1,090 740
52 Technical occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 56,865 5,565 15,125 36,180 3,775 13,345 4,510 14,555 11,405 3,150
521 Technical occupations in libraries, public archives, museums and art galleries 2,270 80 610 1,585 80 485 130 895 720 175
5211 Library and public archive technicians 1,220 0 230 985 20 315 105 550 420 130
5212 Technical occupations related to museums and art galleries 1,050 70 380 600 60 170 25 345 300 45
522 Photographers, graphic arts technicians and technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts 12,650 710 3,070 8,870 1,185 3,660 1,030 3,000 2,385 610
5221 Photographers 3,095 175 815 2,100 170 810 320 800 605 200
5222 Film and video camera operators 915 50 180 680 95 335 50 200 165 30
5223 Graphic arts technicians 1,355 25 330 1,000 145 415 110 325 255 70
5224 Broadcast technicians 305 0 65 225 0 125 0 75 50 20
5225 Audio and video recording technicians 2,215 125 480 1,610 170 780 160 505 415 95
5226 Other technical and co-ordinating occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting and the performing arts 2,450 200 610 1,640 280 640 170 555 435 120
5227 Support occupations in motion pictures, broadcasting, photography and the performing arts 2,310 120 580 1,605 305 555 210 535 455 80
523 Announcers and other performers, n.e.c. 1,735 270 500 965 125 420 95 320 240 80
5231 Announcers and other broadcasters 910 80 210 615 70 250 80 215 135 80
5232 Other performers, n.e.c. 825 185 295 345 60 170 15 105 105 0
524 Creative designers and craftspersons 18,730 955 3,275 14,500 1,240 5,585 2,010 5,665 4,510 1,150
5241 Graphic designers and illustrators 9,295 225 1,355 7,720 420 3,340 1,095 2,860 2,370 490
5242 Interior designers and interior decorators 4,105 155 620 3,330 275 1,180 505 1,375 1,055 315
5243 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers 2,220 90 400 1,730 155 565 290 725 580 140
5244 Artisans and craftspersons 3,015 485 880 1,645 375 470 135 675 495 180
5245 Patternmakers - textile, leather and fur products 95 0 20 75 0 25 0 35 0 20
525 Athletes, coaches, referees and related occupations 21,485 3,550 7,670 10,265 1,140 3,195 1,250 4,675 3,550 1,130
5251 Athletes 785 100 445 235 60 35 0 130 115 20
5252 Coaches 1,980 45 430 1,505 90 250 105 1,070 745 320
5253 Sports officials and referees 1,865 1,485 295 75 25 20 20 20 10 0
5254 Program leaders and instructors in recreation, sport and fitness 16,860 1,915 6,500 8,445 975 2,890 1,110 3,460 2,680 785
6 Sales and service occupations 626,340 106,825 252,570 266,950 57,775 96,835 34,130 78,205 59,955 18,250
62 Retail sales supervisors and specialized sales occupations 46,850 2,580 14,050 30,215 2,960 11,090 4,175 11,995 9,050 2,945
621 Retail sales supervisors 8,785 945 4,360 3,475 690 1,235 465 1,080 835 245
6211 Retail sales supervisors 8,785 950 4,355 3,480 690 1,235 465 1,085 835 250
622 Technical sales specialists in wholesale trade and retail and wholesale buyers 12,960 870 4,035 8,055 780 2,710 1,020 3,535 2,750 790
6221 Technical sales specialists - wholesale trade 8,290 325 2,280 5,685 500 1,795 585 2,805 2,180 625
6222 Retail and wholesale buyers 4,665 545 1,755 2,365 280 920 435 735 565 170
623 Insurance, real estate and financial sales occupations 25,110 765 5,660 18,690 1,490 7,135 2,685 7,375 5,465 1,910
6231 Insurance agents and brokers 9,890 320 2,760 6,805 700 2,850 885 2,375 1,685 690
6232 Real estate agents and salespersons 7,805 160 970 6,675 505 2,575 1,245 2,350 1,725 625
6235 Financial sales representatives 7,420 280 1,935 5,205 280 1,710 560 2,645 2,050 595
63 Service supervisors and specialized service occupations 88,470 14,880 28,115 45,475 19,165 14,655 4,215 7,440 5,670 1,775
631 Service supervisors 12,915 1,305 4,910 6,700 1,180 2,430 855 2,230 1,770 460
6311 Food service supervisors 5,720 625 2,355 2,740 545 825 470 900 755 150
6312 Executive housekeepers 905 115 355 435 70 160 25 185 135 45
6313 Accommodation, travel, tourism and related services supervisors 1,150 75 380 690 120 295 110 160 115 45
6314 Customer and information services supervisors 1,520 90 620 815 40 345 75 355 285 70
6315 Cleaning supervisors 1,155 155 335 665 130 290 70 175 135 40
6316 Other services supervisors 2,460 240 860 1,355 270 515 115 460 345 115
632 Chefs and cooks 47,465 10,175 17,195 20,100 7,295 7,065 2,235 3,510 2,635 875
6321 Chefs 11,670 1,560 3,225 6,890 2,575 2,570 610 1,135 940 195
6322 Cooks 35,795 8,620 13,960 13,210 4,720 4,495 1,625 2,370 1,695 680
633 Butchers and bakers 10,010 1,900 3,650 4,460 1,895 1,465 405 690 465 220
6331 Butchers, meat cutters and fishmongers - retail and wholesale 2,370 505 785 1,080 660 220 120 80 65 0
6332 Bakers 7,635 1,400 2,865 3,375 1,230 1,245 290 610 400 205
634 Specialized occupations in personal and customer services 18,085 1,495 2,365 14,220 8,795 3,695 715 1,020 800 225
6341 Hairstylists and barbers 13,560 555 1,065 11,945 7,990 2,970 440 540 400 145
6342 Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and milliners 2,380 665 765 945 285 315 160 190 145 45
6343 Shoe repairers and shoemakers 205 35 55 115 45 25 30 0 0 0
6344 Jewellers, jewellery and watch repairers and related occupations 845 145 175 530 120 155 40 215 200 15
6345 Upholsterers 645 90 210 350 255 55 20 15 0 0
6346 Funeral directors and embalmers 445 0 100 335 100 175 25 40 40 0
64 Sales representatives and salespersons - wholesale and retail trade 134,280 17,210 59,605 57,465 9,100 21,370 7,740 19,255 14,955 4,300
641 Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical) 21,495 1,525 7,610 12,355 1,505 4,620 1,565 4,670 3,730 940
6411 Sales and account representatives - wholesale trade (non-technical) 21,490 1,530 7,610 12,355 1,505 4,615 1,560 4,665 3,730 940
642 Retail salespersons 112,790 15,685 51,995 45,110 7,595 16,750 6,180 14,590 11,225 3,365
6421 Retail salespersons 112,790 15,680 51,995 45,115 7,590 16,755 6,180 14,590 11,225 3,360
65 Service representatives and other customer and personal services occupations 128,145 14,050 51,760 62,330 10,995 23,255 8,155 19,930 15,455 4,475
651 Occupations in food and beverage service 46,985 7,260 23,435 16,290 2,435 6,365 2,125 5,365 4,500 865
6511 Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses 5,215 1,200 3,075 935 190 410 100 240 210 30
6512 Bartenders 5,355 545 2,430 2,380 470 900 240 770 680 90
6513 Food and beverage servers 36,410 5,510 17,930 12,980 1,780 5,060 1,785 4,355 3,605 745
652 Occupations in travel and accommodation 15,460 735 5,085 9,635 1,075 4,190 1,430 2,945 2,310 635
6521 Travel counsellors 5,030 110 1,250 3,665 325 1,795 395 1,155 835 320
6522 Pursers and flight attendants 2,460 25 900 1,530 170 575 230 555 465 90
6523 Airline ticket and service agents 2,465 95 910 1,460 210 630 205 410 305 100
6524 Ground and water transport ticket agents, cargo service representatives and related clerks 650 65 260 325 55 130 55 80 60 15
6525 Hotel front desk clerks 4,860 430 1,770 2,665 315 1,060 545 750 640 105
653 Tourism and amusement services occupations 5,215 500 1,875 2,835 430 895 445 1,070 820 255
6531 Tour and travel guides 1,620 55 485 1,080 120 290 175 495 375 120
6532 Outdoor sport and recreational guides 1,325 165 480 685 180 305 70 125 110 20
6533 Casino occupations 2,265 280 910 1,075 130 295 195 450 335 115
654 Security guards and related security service occupations 17,455 2,160 5,535 9,765 2,105 2,990 1,285 3,390 2,120 1,270
6541 Security guards and related security service occupations 17,450 2,155 5,530 9,760 2,105 2,990 1,285 3,390 2,120 1,270
655 Customer and information services representatives 32,180 2,135 13,495 16,555 2,130 6,235 2,180 6,005 4,835 1,165
6551 Customer services representatives - financial institutions 11,835 485 5,165 6,180 525 2,100 925 2,630 2,105 525
6552 Other customer and information services representatives 20,345 1,650 8,325 10,370 1,600 4,135 1,255 3,380 2,735 645
656 Other occupations in personal service 10,855 1,265 2,335 7,250 2,825 2,585 695 1,150 865 285
6561 Image, social and other personal consultants 580 25 85 475 20 165 80 210 105 105
6562 Estheticians, electrologists and related occupations 6,750 645 1,205 4,910 2,315 1,650 395 545 460 80
6563 Pet groomers and animal care workers 3,290 600 950 1,740 475 690 215 360 275 80
6564 Other personal service occupations 230 0 100 130 0 75 0 45 30 0
66 Sales support occupations 81,400 18,045 39,670 23,690 3,830 9,465 3,495 6,895 5,220 1,680
661 Cashiers 49,400 11,465 23,935 14,005 1,940 5,695 2,110 4,255 3,210 1,045
6611 Cashiers 49,405 11,465 23,935 14,000 1,940 5,695 2,115 4,255 3,215 1,045
662 Other sales support and related occupations 31,990 6,575 15,730 9,690 1,890 3,775 1,385 2,640 2,000 635
6621 Service station attendants 3,560 940 1,725 890 240 390 95 160 105 60
6622 Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers 22,575 4,800 11,890 5,890 1,170 2,365 875 1,485 1,155 325
6623 Other sales related occupations 5,860 835 2,115 2,910 480 1,020 415 995 750 250
67 Service support and other service occupations, n.e.c. 147,200 40,065 59,365 47,765 11,730 17,000 6,350 12,685 9,605 3,080
671 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations 60,505 18,490 25,925 16,095 3,000 5,370 2,450 5,270 4,125 1,145
6711 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations 60,510 18,490 25,925 16,090 3,000 5,370 2,445 5,270 4,125 1,145
672 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and amusement services 6,500 1,435 2,730 2,335 500 780 225 830 630 200
6721 Support occupations in accommodation, travel and facilities set-up services 1,090 135 445 515 120 145 55 190 150 45
6722 Operators and attendants in amusement, recreation and sport 5,410 1,295 2,285 1,825 380 640 170 635 480 155
673 Cleaners 72,865 18,350 27,510 27,000 7,875 9,900 3,345 5,880 4,310 1,570
6731 Light duty cleaners 33,290 8,745 13,160 11,385 2,585 4,310 1,660 2,830 1,990 835
6732 Specialized cleaners 7,015 1,870 3,025 2,120 705 800 200 410 320 90
6733 Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents 32,555 7,740 11,320 13,505 4,585 4,790 1,480 2,640 1,990 645
674 Other service support and related occupations, n.e.c. 7,335 1,795 3,205 2,335 350 945 335 705 540 165
6741 Dry cleaning, laundry and related occupations 3,160 970 1,280 915 110 395 135 265 185 75
6742 Other service support occupations, n.e.c. 4,170 820 1,925 1,425 235 550 200 440 355 85
7 Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 364,585 59,255 111,990 193,335 109,145 53,610 12,080 18,505 13,675 4,830
72 Industrial, electrical and construction trades 137,885 16,820 32,740 88,330 54,790 22,190 4,590 6,755 5,030 1,730
720 Contractors and supervisors, industrial, electrical and construction trades and related workers 12,335 1,595 3,035 7,695 4,440 2,080 480 690 540 150
7201 Contractors and supervisors, machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades and related occupations 1,565 105 250 1,210 880 270 20 35 25 15
7202 Contractors and supervisors, electrical trades and telecommunications occupations 1,990 40 335 1,620 830 495 130 160 135 25
7203 Contractors and supervisors, pipefitting trades 960 80 115 770 520 195 15 45 25 0
7204 Contractors and supervisors, carpentry trades 2,700 345 720 1,635 1,010 425 80 120 90 30
7205 Contractors and supervisors, other construction trades, installers, repairers and servicers 5,125 1,035 1,620 2,470 1,200 700 235 335 270 60
723 Machining, metal forming, shaping and erecting trades 20,215 1,745 2,965 15,500 10,635 3,595 620 650 515 130
7231 Machinists and machining and tooling inspectors 3,555 225 450 2,880 1,825 755 125 170 130 45
7232 Tool and die makers 420 35 115 260 155 75 0 25 20 0
7233 Sheet metal workers 3,115 215 675 2,225 1,690 410 50 70 50 20
7234 Boilermakers 385 0 0 365 335 30 0 0 0 0
7235 Structural metal and platework fabricators and fitters 1,630 145 270 1,210 755 330 50 80 70 0
7236 Ironworkers 1,765 275 385 1,105 810 165 70 65 0 15
7237 Welders and related machine operators 9,345 840 1,055 7,455 5,070 1,830 315 240 200 40
724 Electrical trades and electrical power line and telecommunications workers 25,365 665 3,410 21,290 12,030 6,190 1,480 1,590 1,175 405
7241 Electricians (except industrial and power system) 14,795 325 1,535 12,935 8,060 3,220 820 840 640 200
7242 Industrial electricians 2,960 0 230 2,730 1,655 745 165 165 110 55
7243 Power system electricians 525 0 40 480 305 95 30 0 0 0
7244 Electrical power line and cable workers 1,310 30 145 1,130 810 250 55 20 15 0
7245 Telecommunications line and cable workers 2,185 220 580 1,390 450 670 105 165 120 40
7246 Telecommunications installation and repair workers 3,250 75 820 2,360 690 1,070 290 305 215 95
7247 Cable television service and maintenance technicians 330 10 55 260 65 135 25 35 25 0
725 Plumbers, pipefitters and gas fitters 12,640 640 1,560 10,440 7,435 2,165 375 460 360 105
7251 Plumbers 8,595 480 1,160 6,950 4,855 1,525 230 345 270 80
7252 Steamfitters, pipefitters and sprinkler system installers 2,735 135 315 2,285 1,720 420 90 60 45 0
7253 Gas fitters 1,310 30 80 1,200 865 220 60 55 45 0
727 Carpenters and cabinetmakers 33,830 4,235 9,835 19,760 12,365 4,720 910 1,770 1,290 485
7271 Carpenters 30,350 3,720 8,845 17,780 11,285 4,220 765 1,505 1,085 415
7272 Cabinetmakers 3,480 510 990 1,980 1,075 495 145 265 200 65
728 Masonry and plastering trades 11,620 2,935 4,135 4,550 2,625 1,295 220 405 260 145
7281 Bricklayers 2,165 325 545 1,295 780 400 50 60 45 10
7282 Concrete finishers 1,810 620 640 545 350 120 10 60 55 0
7283 Tilesetters 1,940 260 785 900 345 355 60 135 95 45
7284 Plasterers, drywall installers and finishers and lathers 5,700 1,730 2,165 1,810 1,150 420 95 145 75 70
729 Other construction trades 21,880 5,000 7,795 9,085 5,250 2,150 490 1,195 885 305
7291 Roofers and shinglers 4,980 1,450 1,690 1,845 1,130 410 100 205 150 55
7292 Glaziers 2,465 310 755 1,400 1,020 265 30 80 60 20
7293 Insulators 1,360 230 585 545 365 125 0 45 45 0
7294 Painters and decorators (except interior decorators) 9,845 2,185 3,785 3,875 1,930 995 290 670 525 145
7295 Floor covering installers 3,230 825 985 1,415 805 360 55 195 105 90
73 Maintenance and equipment operation trades 66,830 6,015 11,955 48,865 31,060 12,845 2,390 2,570 2,000 570
730 Contractors and supervisors, maintenance trades and heavy equipment and transport operators 9,040 1,350 2,835 4,855 2,495 1,530 335 495 405 90
7301 Contractors and supervisors, mechanic trades 2,060 115 315 1,630 1,005 405 85 130 95 30
7302 Contractors and supervisors, heavy equipment operator crews 5,095 1,005 1,845 2,245 1,150 770 130 195 170 20
7303 Supervisors, printing and related occupations 455 30 70 355 125 140 30 60 50 0
7304 Supervisors, railway transport operations 275 0 155 85 10 40 20 20 20 0
7305 Supervisors, motor transport and other ground transit operators 1,150 160 455 535 200 180 65 90 65 25
731 Machinery and transportation equipment mechanics (except motor vehicle) 23,485 1,515 2,695 19,280 12,355 5,250 830 845 640 210
7311 Construction millwrights and industrial mechanics 8,360 515 1,000 6,850 4,570 1,730 255 295 240 55
7312 Heavy-duty equipment mechanics 7,250 675 705 5,870 4,260 1,330 160 120 60 60
7313 Refrigeration and air conditioning mechanics 2,910 90 310 2,510 1,500 750 140 125 110 0
7314 Railway carmen/women 575 30 120 430 360 65 0 0 0 0
7315 Aircraft mechanics and aircraft inspectors 2,970 110 240 2,625 1,000 1,120 240 260 200 60
7316 Machine fitters 575 0 100 410 335 45 25 0 0 0
7318 Elevator constructors and mechanics 840 35 215 585 325 205 0 45 30 0
732 Automotive service technicians 21,780 1,710 3,395 16,675 11,090 4,020 910 650 490 155
7321 Automotive service technicians, truck and bus mechanics and mechanical repairers 17,520 1,335 2,710 13,470 8,860 3,330 740 550 400 145
7322 Motor vehicle body repairers 4,260 375 685 3,200 2,235 690 170 105 90 15
733 Other mechanics and related repairers 3,100 285 555 2,265 1,425 610 95 140 85 55
7331 Oil and solid fuel heating mechanics 215 30 60 125 90 25 0 0 0 0
7332 Appliance servicers and repairers 1,250 150 215 880 505 235 60 80 40 35
7333 Electrical mechanics 375 0 60 310 180 100 0 25 15 0
7334 Motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and other related mechanics 810 60 125 625 415 155 20 25 15 0
7335 Other small engine and small equipment repairers 455 25 95 330 230 95 0 0 0 0
736 Train crew operating occupations 2,300 170 1,040 1,095 645 290 65 95 90 0
7361 Railway and yard locomotive engineers 950 70 380 500 300 135 25 40 40 0
7362 Railway conductors and brakemen/women 1,355 100 660 600 345 155 40 55 50 0
737 Crane operators, drillers and blasters 3,140 525 825 1,790 1,340 335 40 75 65 0
7371 Crane operators 2,220 350 505 1,365 1,055 210 30 60 60 0
7372 Drillers and blasters - surface mining, quarrying and construction 685 140 210 340 220 100 0 15 0 0
7373 Water well drillers 235 35 110 90 65 0 0 0 0 0
738 Printing press operators and other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. 3,985 470 610 2,905 1,715 820 105 265 220 40
7381 Printing press operators 1,280 215 290 775 450 210 25 90 85 0
7384 Other trades and related occupations, n.e.c. 2,700 250 325 2,125 1,270 610 75 175 135 40
74 Other installers, repairers and servicers and material handlers 39,165 8,130 17,660 13,375 4,765 4,565 1,460 2,575 1,905 670
744 Other installers, repairers and servicers 11,355 1,985 4,455 4,915 2,040 1,520 425 930 675 260
7441 Residential and commercial installers and servicers 7,810 1,415 3,365 3,025 1,185 1,020 295 530 410 120
7442 Waterworks and gas maintenance workers 805 125 240 440 260 100 50 35 20 0
7444 Pest controllers and fumigators 530 45 160 325 105 105 25 85 55 35
7445 Other repairers and servicers 2,215 400 690 1,125 490 300 60 275 185 90
745 Longshore workers and material handlers 27,805 6,150 13,205 8,455 2,730 3,045 1,040 1,645 1,240 410
7451 Longshore workers 2,975 625 1,235 1,115 495 375 125 115 90 20
7452 Material handlers 24,835 5,520 11,970 7,340 2,235 2,670 905 1,535 1,145 390
75 Transport and heavy equipment operation and related maintenance occupations 89,965 20,855 36,050 33,055 13,950 10,780 2,790 5,535 3,895 1,640
751 Motor vehicle and transit drivers 67,190 15,085 27,350 24,760 9,515 8,085 2,270 4,890 3,345 1,545
7511 Transport truck drivers 37,310 10,610 14,715 11,990 5,945 3,465 975 1,600 1,010 590
7512 Bus drivers, subway operators and other transit operators 9,970 1,015 3,940 5,015 1,650 1,985 435 940 775 165
7513 Taxi and limousine drivers and chauffeurs 7,050 965 2,865 3,225 650 865 390 1,325 775 545
7514 Delivery and courier service drivers 12,860 2,490 5,835 4,535 1,275 1,770 470 1,020 780 240
752 Heavy equipment operators 15,170 4,315 5,670 5,180 3,090 1,580 265 250 225 25
7521 Heavy equipment operators (except crane) 12,390 3,575 4,680 4,140 2,520 1,205 220 195 185 15
7522 Public works maintenance equipment operators and related workers 2,780 740 995 1,045 575 375 45 55 45 0
753 Other transport equipment operators and related maintenance workers 7,605 1,460 3,030 3,110 1,350 1,115 255 400 320 75
7531 Railway yard and track maintenance workers 970 270 335 360 185 130 0 40 35 0
7532 Water transport deck and engine room crew 1,495 145 455 885 445 365 50 30 25 0
7533 Boat and cable ferry operators and related occupations 1,150 125 405 620 210 265 30 110 110 0
7534 Air transport ramp attendants 1,705 185 865 650 165 215 130 150 105 45
7535 Other automotive mechanical installers and servicers 2,295 730 970 590 355 140 35 65 45 0
76 Trades helpers, construction labourers and related occupations 30,735 7,425 13,590 9,720 4,575 3,230 855 1,060 845 215
761 Trades helpers and labourers 26,260 6,500 11,420 8,340 4,020 2,760 675 885 715 170
7611 Construction trades helpers and labourers 24,740 6,125 10,885 7,735 3,710 2,555 625 840 675 165
7612 Other trades helpers and labourers 1,515 385 535 605 310 205 45 40 35 0
762 Public works and other labourers, n.e.c. 4,475 925 2,170 1,380 550 470 180 180 130 45
7621 Public works and maintenance labourers 3,850 750 1,850 1,255 520 405 165 170 130 35
7622 Railway and motor transport labourers 630 180 325 130 35 65 20 0 0 0
8 Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations 70,180 21,495 26,215 22,470 7,760 7,670 2,050 4,980 3,825 1,155
82 Supervisors and technical occupations in natural resources, agriculture and related production 18,305 5,020 6,630 6,660 2,880 2,180 435 1,165 900 260
821 Supervisors, logging and forestry 1,460 285 500 675 210 315 35 115 60 55
8211 Supervisors, logging and forestry 1,460 285 500 680 210 320 35 115 60 60
822 Contractors and supervisors, mining, oil and gas 2,015 440 730 845 385 310 50 110 65 50
8221 Supervisors, mining and quarrying 1,050 240 365 440 245 110 30 55 30 25
8222 Contractors and supervisors, oil and gas drilling and services 965 200 365 405 135 200 20 55 35 20
823 Underground miners, oil and gas drillers and related occupations 3,205 720 1,410 1,070 580 390 35 70 65 0
8231 Underground production and development miners 1,835 435 870 525 280 190 10 40 40 0
8232 Oil and gas well drillers, servicers, testers and related workers 1,370 285 540 545 300 195 20 25 25 0
824 Logging machinery operators 4,140 1,785 1,550 800 575 190 0 30 25 0
8241 Logging machinery operators 4,135 1,785 1,550 800 570 190 0 35 30 0
825 Contractors and supervisors, agriculture, horticulture and related operations and services 4,440 690 1,540 2,205 520 730 255 700 570 130
8252 Agricultural service contractors, farm supervisors and specialized livestock workers 1,270 265 480 525 115 170 75 160 130 30
8255 Contractors and supervisors, landscaping, grounds maintenance and horticulture services 3,165 425 1,060 1,680 405 560 180 540 435 100
826 Fishing vessel masters and fishermen/women 3,055 1,100 905 1,055 610 245 50 135 115 20
8261 Fishing masters and officers 260 55 60 140 60 25 0 55 45 0
8262 Fishermen/women 2,795 1,045 840 910 550 225 50 85 70 20
84 Workers in natural resources, agriculture and related production 21,920 7,510 8,230 6,180 1,860 2,275 570 1,480 1,120 360
841 Mine service workers and operators in oil and gas drilling 910 200 445 270 155 95 0 15 0 0
8411 Underground mine service and support workers 210 55 95 60 15 35 0 0 0 0
8412 Oil and gas well drilling and related workers and services operators 705 145 345 205 145 60 0 0 0 0
842 Logging and forestry workers 3,955 1,155 1,390 1,405 640 460 80 235 225 10
8421 Chain saw and skidder operators 2,385 790 805 795 525 235 0 20 25 0
8422 Silviculture and forestry workers 1,570 360 590 615 115 225 65 210 200 0
843 Agriculture and horticulture workers 16,380 5,985 6,125 4,275 975 1,605 480 1,210 875 335
8431 General farm workers 11,685 4,510 4,325 2,855 775 1,000 240 840 600 245
8432 Nursery and greenhouse workers 4,690 1,475 1,800 1,415 205 605 240 360 270 90
844 Other workers in fishing and trapping and hunting occupations 675 170 270 230 85 115 0 25 0 0
8441 Fishing vessel deckhands 590 170 230 190 70 100 0 0 0 0
8442 Trappers and hunters 85 10 35 40 15 0 0 0 0 0
86 Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers 29,950 8,965 11,355 9,630 3,025 3,215 1,050 2,340 1,805 535
861 Harvesting, landscaping and natural resources labourers 29,950 8,965 11,360 9,635 3,025 3,215 1,050 2,345 1,810 530
8611 Harvesting labourers 4,375 2,560 1,285 530 130 135 60 205 90 115
8612 Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers 21,105 5,085 8,220 7,805 2,310 2,715 885 1,890 1,515 375
8613 Aquaculture and marine harvest labourers 635 230 250 155 90 30 10 25 0 0
8614 Mine labourers 780 210 335 235 115 55 20 40 35 0
8615 Oil and gas drilling, servicing and related labourers 950 310 385 255 155 80 0 20 0 0
8616 Logging and forestry labourers 2,095 565 875 650 220 200 70 160 145 20
9 Occupations in manufacturing and utilities 81,635 16,640 32,755 32,240 10,425 10,705 3,320 7,790 5,520 2,270
92 Processing, manufacturing and utilities supervisors and central control operators 13,455 1,270 3,915 8,275 3,105 2,960 700 1,505 1,055 450
921 Supervisors, processing and manufacturing occupations 4,830 625 1,595 2,610 975 830 190 610 445 170
9211 Supervisors, mineral and metal processing 580 70 195 320 175 65 0 70 65 0
9212 Supervisors, petroleum, gas and chemical processing and utilities 1,140 105 260 770 360 260 50 105 75 30
9213 Supervisors, food, beverage and associated products processing 1,275 230 425 620 75 205 90 255 190 65
9214 Supervisors, plastic and rubber products manufacturing 225 20 160 50 0 0 0 25 15 15
9215 Supervisors, forest products processing 1,485 185 525 785 325 280 40 135 85 45
9217 Supervisors, textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing 130 20 35 65 35 0 0 25 20 0
922 Supervisors, assembly and fabrication 1,025 130 405 495 195 110 75 120 70 45
9221 Supervisors, motor vehicle assembling 65 0 20 40 25 0 0 0 0 0
9222 Supervisors, electronics manufacturing 165 0 25 135 20 40 45 35 25 0
9223 Supervisors, electrical products manufacturing 40 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 0 0
9224 Supervisors, furniture and fixtures manufacturing 340 30 190 125 75 20 0 0 0 0
9226 Supervisors, other mechanical and metal products manufacturing 125 0 50 65 40 15 0 0 0 0
9227 Supervisors, other products manufacturing and assembly 295 80 100 115 30 30 20 30 30 0
923 Central control and process operators in processing and manufacturing 2,510 205 1,080 1,220 460 505 60 195 160 35
9231 Central control and process operators, mineral and metal processing 520 45 285 185 55 90 0 40 30 0
9232 Petroleum, gas and chemical process operators 1,490 130 490 865 340 340 50 140 115 25
9235 Pulping, papermaking and coating control operators 500 25 305 165 65 75 0 20 15 0
924 Utilities equipment operators and controllers 5,090 315 835 3,945 1,470 1,520 370 580 380 200
9241 Power engineers and power systems operators 3,570 200 435 2,935 1,190 1,110 215 420 265 150
9243 Water and waste treatment plant operators 1,520 115 400 1,010 280 410 160 165 120 45
94 Processing and manufacturing machine operators and related production workers 29,850 7,025 11,870 10,955 3,600 3,640 1,025 2,690 1,990 705
941 Machine operators and related workers in mineral and metal products processing and manufacturing 4,810 900 2,000 1,910 785 525 180 420 335 90
9411 Machine operators, mineral and metal processing 710 80 395 230 85 105 0 35 30 0
9412 Foundry workers 370 65 160 145 85 35 0 20 15 0
9413 Glass forming and finishing machine operators and glass cutters 465 90 180 195 65 45 35 55 45 0
9414 Concrete, clay and stone forming operators 835 230 320 285 75 95 45 60 50 0
9415 Inspectors and testers, mineral and metal processing 260 35 75 155 30 30 0 80 65 0
9416 Metalworking and forging machine operators 1,410 275 510 620 325 175 60 65 50 15
9417 Machining tool operators 315 45 105 170 75 25 0 60 45 0
9418 Other metal products machine operators 435 75 245 115 45 0 0 55 35 20
942 Machine operators and related workers in chemical, plastic and rubber processing 1,925 365 715 850 275 245 125 205 140 70
9421 Chemical plant machine operators 435 15 150 270 75 70 15 100 80 20
9422 Plastics processing machine operators 1,270 320 455 495 155 160 75 100 50 45
9423 Rubber processing machine operators and related workers 220 30 105 85 45 0 30 0 0 0
943 Machine operators and related workers in pulp and paper production and wood processing and manufacturing 8,505 2,120 3,630 2,745 1,235 910 155 445 335 115
9431 Sawmill machine operators 3,225 965 1,375 880 470 290 15 110 100 0
9432 Pulp mill machine operators 805 125 375 300 105 105 35 60 55 0
9433 Papermaking and finishing machine operators 545 65 335 140 40 50 0 45 35 0
9434 Other wood processing machine operators 1,325 385 535 405 175 145 25 60 45 0
9435 Paper converting machine operators 640 165 250 230 85 70 0 65 25 40
9436 Lumber graders and other wood processing inspectors and graders 1,325 265 575 490 295 125 20 50 40 15
9437 Woodworking machine operators 640 150 185 305 80 130 40 55 30 25
944 Machine operators and related workers in textile, fabric, fur and leather products processing and manufacturing 2,995 890 1,205 895 200 335 120 240 190 50
9441 Textile fibre and yarn, hide and pelt processing machine operators and workers 170 30 75 70 0 35 0 0 0 0
9442 Weavers, knitters and other fabric making occupations 350 70 135 155 25 45 0 75 60 0
9445 Fabric, fur and leather cutters 180 65 70 40 0 15 0 15 0 0
9446 Industrial sewing machine operators 1,930 655 780 490 150 175 65 95 75 20
9447 Inspectors and graders, textile, fabric, fur and leather products manufacturing 365 75 150 140 0 60 25 40 35 0
946 Machine operators and related workers in food, beverage and associated products processing 7,545 2,200 2,755 2,590 660 885 260 785 555 235
9461 Process control and machine operators, food, beverage and associated products processing 3,235 625 1,315 1,290 240 525 130 400 260 135
9462 Industrial butchers and meat cutters, poultry preparers and related workers 1,195 390 360 445 275 75 50 50 35 0
9463 Fish and seafood plant workers 2,380 995 920 465 125 215 35 90 65 20
9465 Testers and graders, food, beverage and associated products processing 735 185 160 385 20 75 45 250 190 55
947 Printing equipment operators and related occupations 4,075 545 1,565 1,965 445 740 185 590 445 150
9471 Plateless printing equipment operators 1,605 230 620 750 170 285 85 215 145 65
9472 Camera, platemaking and other prepress occupations 530 35 110 385 90 85 45 170 130 0
9473 Binding and finishing machine operators 890 160 405 330 140 85 20 85 60 25
9474 Photographic and film processors 1,050 125 430 495 50 285 40 125 105 15
95 Assemblers in manufacturing 14,410 2,790 5,700 5,915 1,940 1,775 660 1,535 1,100 435
952 Mechanical, electrical and electronics assemblers 4,340 590 1,585 2,165 540 630 265 725 520 205
9521 Aircraft assemblers and aircraft assembly inspectors 170 0 25 145 75 30 0 35 25 0
9522 Motor vehicle assemblers, inspectors and testers 710 135 320 260 105 50 25 80 45 30
9523 Electronics assemblers, fabricators, inspectors and testers 1,445 120 470 850 120 255 100 370 270 100
9524 Assemblers and inspectors, electrical appliance, apparatus and equipment manufacturing 830 110 295 430 75 175 75 110 65 45
9525 Assemblers, fabricators and inspectors, industrial electrical motors and transformers 200 70 85 45 15 15 0 0 0 0
9526 Mechanical assemblers and inspectors 780 125 285 370 125 100 55 80 70 0
9527 Machine operators and inspectors, electrical apparatus manufacturing 195 25 100 75 15 0 0 40 30 10
953 Other assembly and related occupations 10,070 2,200 4,120 3,745 1,400 1,145 390 810 575 235
9531 Boat assemblers and inspectors 755 75 315 360 170 145 0 35 20 20
9532 Furniture and fixture assemblers and inspectors 2,105 480 890 740 170 200 125 245 190 55
9533 Other wood products assemblers and inspectors 1,890 475 830 580 210 240 55 70 45 25
9534 Furniture finishers and refinishers 1,140 345 385 405 185 115 55 45 30 0
9535 Plastic products assemblers, finishers and inspectors 710 110 400 200 50 60 10 80 35 45
9536 Industrial painters, coaters and metal finishing process operators 1,455 325 510 630 330 155 70 75 40 35
9537 Other products assemblers, finishers and inspectors 2,020 390 795 840 295 225 65 255 210 40
96 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 23,920 5,560 11,270 7,090 1,780 2,325 935 2,050 1,375 680
961 Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 23,925 5,555 11,270 7,095 1,785 2,330 930 2,050 1,375 680
9611 Labourers in mineral and metal processing 815 240 375 200 60 70 40 30 15 0
9612 Labourers in metal fabrication 955 130 470 365 150 160 20 25 25 0
9613 Labourers in chemical products processing and utilities 650 135 190 330 90 130 45 65 65 0
9614 Labourers in wood, pulp and paper processing 5,160 910 2,970 1,275 480 485 95 220 160 55
9615 Labourers in rubber and plastic products manufacturing 355 60 175 120 30 30 20 45 35 0
9616 Labourers in textile processing 120 30 60 35 0 20 0 0 0 0
9617 Labourers in food, beverage and associated products processing 8,475 2,065 3,770 2,640 425 690 425 1,100 700 405
9618 Labourers in fish and seafood processing 1,080 420 420 245 65 90 45 50 40 10
9619 Other labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 6,310 1,575 2,845 1,880 480 655 245 510 335 175

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Footnote(s)

Footnote 1

'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 hierarchy of the 'primary groupings' (a CIP variant) with detail for the 2-digit 'series' and the 4-digit 'sub-series.'
For more information on the CIP classification, see the Classification of Instructional Programs, Canada 2011, Catalogue no. 12-590-X available from: www.statcan.gc.ca/concepts/classification-eng.htm.
We recommend that users not make comparisons between categories of the CIP Canada 2011 and the CIP Canada 2000 classification systems on the basis of their labels. Even though many entries in the two classifications are similar, direct comparison could be inappropriate, given the numerous changes made at the detailed level to update the classification.

For 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 2

Excludes National Household Survey data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements.

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Footnote 3

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 4

'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 5

'High school diploma or equivalent' includes persons who have graduated from a secondary school or equivalent. It excludes persons with a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree.

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Footnote 6

'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 7

'Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma' includes Registered Apprenticeship certificates (including Certificate of Qualification, Journeyperson's designation) and other 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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Footnote 8

Comparisons with other data sources suggest that the category 'University certificate or diploma below the bachelor's level' was over-reported in the 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.

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Footnote 9

'University certificate, diploma or degree above bachelor level' includes the categories 'University certificate or diploma above bachelor level,' 'Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry,' 'Master's degree' and 'Earned doctorate.'

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Footnote 10

Not applicable: 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 11

All occupations: Experienced population refers to persons who, during the week of Sunday, May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2011, were employed and persons 15 years and over (unemployed or not in the labour force) who had last worked for pay or in self-employment in either 2010 or 2011.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 99-012-X2011056.

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