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- Table: 98-10-0453-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration partFrequency: OccasionalUniverse: Population aged 15 years and over in private households, 2021 Census — 25% Sample dataVariable list: Highest certificate, diploma or degree (7), Occupation - Major group - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 (58A), Employment income statistics (7), Age (5A), Gender (3), Statistics (3), Job permanency (9A)Description: Data on job permanency by highest level of education, occupation major group (2-digit code) from the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 version 1.0, employment income statistics, age and gender.Release date: 2022-11-30
- Table: 98-10-0475-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census division, Census subdivisionFrequency: OccasionalUniverse: Employed labour force aged 15 years and over in private households, 2021 Census — 25% Sample dataVariable list: Place of work status (7), Employment income groups (18)Description: Data on distribution of employment income by place of work status for Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions, and census subdivisions.Release date: 2022-11-30
- Table: 98-10-0476-01Geography: Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census tractFrequency: OccasionalUniverse: Employed labour force aged 15 years and over in private households, 2021 Census — 25% Sample dataVariable list: Place of work status (7), Employment income groups (18)Description: Data on distribution of employment income by place of work status for census metropolitan areas, tracted census agglomerations and census tracts.Release date: 2022-11-30
- Table: 98-10-0497-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census division, Census subdivisionFrequency: OccasionalUniverse: Employed labour force aged 15 years and over having a usual place of work or working at home, in private households, 2021 Census — 25% Sample dataVariable list: Place of work status (3), Employment income groups (18)Description: Data on distribution of employment income by place of work status for Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions of work.Release date: 2022-11-30
- Table: 98-10-0498-01Geography: Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census tractFrequency: OccasionalUniverse: Employed labour force aged 15 years and over having a usual place of work or working at home, in private households, 2021 Census — 25% Sample dataVariable list: Place of work status (3), Employment income groups (18)Description: Data on distribution of employment income by place of work status for census metropolitan areas, tracted census agglomerations and census tracts of work.Release date: 2022-11-30
- Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202100100002Description:
This Insights article discusses the main differences by gender in early career job mobility for young workers in Canada, and the potential impact of these differences on wage growth over the first 10 years of a worker’s career. The population of interest for this study consists of employed individuals aged 25 to 34 in 2005 since individuals within this age group are more likely to be out of school and working full-time.
Release date: 2021-01-27 - Articles and reports: 75-004-M2020002Description:
Among the employed population, women are generally younger than men. Furthermore, there are notable differences for particular occupations, which is even more pronounced for certain groups of women. This study uses data primarily from the 2016 Census of Population to examine the prevalence and age composition of three groups of women-South Asian, Chinese and Black-across occupations of various skill levels.
Release date: 2020-10-22 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2020074Description:
Using data from the Labour Force Survey, this infographic shows the ratio of younger workers (aged 25 to 34) to older workers (aged 55 and older) for employed women and men in 1996 and 2019. Data from the 2016 Census of Population were also used to examine the prevalence and age composition of the employed population-and specifically, those who are South Asian, Chinese and Black-across occupations of various skill levels.
Release date: 2020-10-22 - 39. Distribution of earners, by highest certificate, diploma or degree and earnings/employment incomeTable: 37-10-0151-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Distribution of earners, by highest level of education and employment income, calculated from data collected in the 2016 Census of Population.Release date: 2019-09-18
- Table: 37-10-0152-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Average earnings, by age group and highest level of education, from the 2016 Census of Population.Release date: 2019-09-18
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- Table: 98-10-0497-01Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census division, Census subdivisionFrequency: OccasionalUniverse: Employed labour force aged 15 years and over having a usual place of work or working at home, in private households, 2021 Census — 25% Sample dataVariable list: Place of work status (3), Employment income groups (18)Description: Data on distribution of employment income by place of work status for Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions of work.Release date: 2022-11-30
- Table: 98-10-0498-01Geography: Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census tractFrequency: OccasionalUniverse: Employed labour force aged 15 years and over having a usual place of work or working at home, in private households, 2021 Census — 25% Sample dataVariable list: Place of work status (3), Employment income groups (18)Description: Data on distribution of employment income by place of work status for census metropolitan areas, tracted census agglomerations and census tracts of work.Release date: 2022-11-30
- 33. Distribution of earners, by highest certificate, diploma or degree and earnings/employment incomeTable: 37-10-0151-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Distribution of earners, by highest level of education and employment income, calculated from data collected in the 2016 Census of Population.Release date: 2019-09-18
- Table: 37-10-0152-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: OccasionalDescription: Average earnings, by age group and highest level of education, from the 2016 Census of Population.Release date: 2019-09-18
- Table: 98-400-X2016271Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
This table presents employment income statistics, work activity during the reference year, occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016, major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2016, highest certificate, diploma or degree, age and sex for the population aged 15 years and over in private households of Canada.
Release date: 2018-05-30 - Table: 98-400-X2016280Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census metropolitan area partDescription:
This table presents employment income statistics, STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics and computer sciences) and BHASE (business, humanities, health, arts, social science, and education) (non-STEM) groupings, major field of study - Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) 2016, highest certificate, diploma or degree, location of study, immigrant status, class of worker and sex and age for the population aged 15 years and over who worked full-time full-year in 2015 in private households of Canada, provinces and territories and census metropolitan areas.
Release date: 2018-05-30 - Table: 98-400-X2016281Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
This table presents employment income statistics, work activity during the reference year, occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016, highest certificate, diploma or degree, age and sex for the population aged 15 years and over in private households of Canada.
Release date: 2018-05-30 - Table: 98-400-X2016377Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
This table presents first official language spoken, mobility status 5 years ago, place of residence 5 years ago, occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016, highest certificate, diploma or degree, employment income statistics and age for the population aged 15 years and over who worked since 2015, in private households of Canada, provinces and territories.
Release date: 2018-05-30 - Table: 98-400-X2016378Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
This table presents first official language spoken, mobility status 5 years ago, place of residence 5 years ago, industry - North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 2012, highest certificate, diploma or degree, employment income statistics and age for the population aged 15 years and over who worked since 2015, in private households of Canada, provinces and territories.
Release date: 2018-05-30 - Table: 98-400-X2016384Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration partDescription:
This table presents knowledge of official languages, income statistics, highest certificate, diploma or degree, immigrant status and period of immigration, work activity during the reference year, age and sex for the population aged 15 years and over in private households of Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations.
Release date: 2018-05-30
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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2017036Description:
Based on 2016 Census data, the following infographic provides a portrait of education in Canada, including the educational attainment of the working-age population as well as highlights on Aboriginal peoples and where newcomers to Canada are completing their education. The infographic also looks at fields of study and the earnings of Canadians at different levels of education.
Release date: 2017-11-29 - Stats in brief: 98-200-X2016023Description:
This Census in Brief article compares the earnings of young bachelor’s degree holders from different fields of study, including STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields, and BHASE (non-STEM) fields, such as business, humanities, health, arts, social science and education.
Release date: 2017-11-29 - Stats in brief: 98-200-X2016024Description:
This Census in Brief article compares the earnings of Canadians by their highest level of educational attainment, i.e., a high school diploma, an apprenticeship certificate, a college diploma or a bachelor’s degree. It also examines how these earnings vary across the provinces and territories and highlights how the earnings of Canadians with selected educational qualifications changed over the decade preceding the 2016 Census.
Release date: 2017-11-29 - Stats in brief: 11-001-X201526012490Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2015-09-17
- Articles and reports: 75-001-X200911211055Geography: CanadaDescription:
The decline in earnings among immigrants over the past quarter century is well-documented, but its impact on various segments of the immigrant population is less well-known. This study examines long-term trends in the incidence of low income among working-age immigrants, immigrant seniors and the children of immigrants. The study looks at two main factors that contribute to the incidence of low income: market income and government transfers.
Release date: 2009-12-21 - 16. Changes in parental work time and earnings ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200911013237Geography: CanadaDescription:
Between 1980 and 2005, parental work time increased by substantial margins, especially for families located at the bottom and in the middle of the earnings distribution. However, this increase occurred against a backdrop of a stronger increase in earnings for families at the top of the earnings distribution. This study finds that high earnings families earned more in 2005 than in 1980 for a given amount of parental work time, likely because of higher wages.
Release date: 2009-12-17 - 17. Education and income of lone parents ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X20051128981Geography: CanadaDescription:
The article examines changes between 1981 and 2001 in the characteristics of lone parents. It looks at their earnings and the proportion in low income by age and education, and compares them with parents living as a couple. Changes in low-income rates for full-time, full-year workers are also examined.
Release date: 2006-03-20 - Articles and reports: 87-004-X20030028446Geography: CanadaDescription:
Using data from the 1996 and 2001 Censuses of Population, this article discusses the employment income in culture occupations and compares it with the employment income of all occupations.
Release date: 2005-08-23 - Articles and reports: 75-001-X200411013128Geography: CanadaDescription:
Who were the low-wage earners in 2000, what proportion lived in low-income families, and how did the situation change between 1980 and 2000? Low wages need not mean economic hardship: for example young people living with their parents or spouses who are secondary earners may not be at risk. However, groups such as recent immigrants, lone mothers, and unattached individuals may well be at risk.
Release date: 2004-10-26
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