The Changing Profile of Canada's Labour Force, 2001 Census - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 96F0030X2001009
This topic presents the Canadian labour force trends over the past decade in light of the three key factors that have shaped the nation's workforce: a demand for skills in the face of globalization and the 'knowledge economy'; a working-age population increasingly made up of older persons; and a growing reliance on immigration as a source of skills and labour force growth. Numerous colour maps, charts and tables illustrate the latest provincial, territorial and metropolitan labour force trends observed from the 2001 Census of Population and Housing.
This series includes a number of comprehensive articles that supplement the day-of-release information launched through The Daily. These catalogued articles provide an analytical perspective on the 2001 Census release topics. The number and length of these articles vary for each census release and are based on the 21 census release topics disseminated over 8 major release dates.
More focused articles were disseminated as major releases in The Dailyin the weeks following the official release of the data. Other more specialized articles were also announced in The Daily. The articles in the 2001 Census Analysis Series are available free of charge via the Internet.
Main Product: Analysis Series, 2001 Census
Format | Release date | More information |
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HTML | February 11, 2003 |
Related information
Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
Related products
Data
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census (Class of Worker, Age Groups and Sex for Labour Force 15 Years and over)
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census (Industry - 1997 NAIC System, Occupation - 2001 NOC for Statistics, Class of Worker and Sex for Labour Force 15 Years and over)
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census (Labour Force Activity, Age Groups, Marital Status and Sex for Population 15 Years and over)
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census (Labour Force Activity, Highest Level of Schooling, Age Groups and Sex for Population 15 Years and over)
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census (Labour Force Activity, Number of Children, Age Groups, Marital Status and Sex for Population 15 Years and over Living in Private Households)
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census (Labour Force Activity, Presence of Children by Age Groups, Age Groups, Marital Status and Sex for Population 15 Years and over Living in Private Households)
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census (Labour Force Activity, School Attendance, Age Groups and Sex for Population 15 Years and over)
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census (Occupation - 2001 NOC for Statistics, Age Groups and Sex for Labour Force 15 Years and over)
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Paid Work, 2001 Census (Work Activity in 2000, Age Groups and Sex for Population 15 Years and over)
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Unpaid Work, 2001 Census
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Unpaid Work, 2001 Census (Unpaid Work, Age Groups and Sex for Population 15 Years and over)
- Profiles of a community or region: Electronic Components of Profiles No. 5, 2001 Census
Reference
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2001 Census Catalogue (Reference Products: 2001 Census)
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2001 Census Dictionary (Reference Products: 2001 Census)
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2001 Census Standard Products Stubsets (Reference Products: 2001 Census)
Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Accountants
- Administrative personnel
- Age
- Apprentices
- Auditing
- Baby boom generation
- Census metropolitan areas
- Certificates and diplomas
- Child care
- Computer programmers
- Computer scientists
- Construction trades
- Construction work
- Customer service
- Elder care
- Electricians
- Employment growth
- Employment rate
- Engineers
- Homemakers
- Housework
- Immigrants
- Information and communication technologies
- Labour force
- Managers
- Medical specialists
- Nurses
- Occupational therapists
- Physicians
- Physiotherapists
- Plumbers
- Postsecondary education
- Provincial differences
- Seniors
- Skilled workers
- Support personnel
- Truck drivers
- Unemployment rate
- University degrees
- Vocational training
- Women
- Workers
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