Table 20
Annual median earnings of inter-provincial employees and other employees, 2004 to 2006 and 2007/2008 — Men

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Annual median earnings of inter-provincial employees and other employees, 2004 to 2006 and 2007/2008 — Men
Table summary
Table 20 displays annual median earnings of inter-provincial employees and other employees in 2004-to-2006 and 2007/2008 for men. The row headers consist of annual median earnings in 2004-to-2006, annual median earnings in 2007/2008, and the relative percentage change in annual median earnings between 2004-to-2006 and 2007/2008 for all provinces and territories (without Alberta). The column headers compare three age groups, divided into other employees and inter-provincial employees.
  Aged 18 to 34 Aged 35 to 49 Aged 50 to 64
Other employees Inter-provincial employees Other employees Inter-provincial employees Other employees Inter-provincial employees
  2009 dollars
Annual median earnings in 2004 to 2006  
Canada (without Alberta) 18,737 12,621 48,458 34,802 50,202 40,271
Newfoundland and Labrador 11,956 12,109 35,857 25,555 36,874 27,197
Prince Edward Island 13,601 13,821 34,091 25,742 33,355 26,499
Nova Scotia 15,100 11,917 42,255 31,561 42,964 31,725
New Brunswick 15,760 12,373 38,175 30,495 38,920 34,420
Quebec 18,902 9,334 42,961 34,517 44,310 42,153
Ontario 19,276 9,861 54,029 34,966 55,905 49,150
Manitoba 17,967 13,185 43,989 35,419 47,016 41,795
Saskatchewan 19,236 16,882 47,250 43,776 47,393 43,305
British Columbia 19,559 15,249 50,416 45,052 54,494 50,931
Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut 18,738 12,797 50,942 35,600 60,149 x
  2009 dollars
Annual median earnings in 2007/2008  
Canada (without Alberta) 26,361 23,701 50,980 48,018 48,366 49,265
Newfoundland and Labrador 18,088 28,188 39,910 45,688 35,955 40,842
Prince Edward Island 18,057 22,619 35,973 32,251 32,011 44,691
Nova Scotia 21,723 23,167 44,732 44,730 41,703 44,536
New Brunswick 22,028 24,266 40,358 47,154 38,018 50,893
Quebec 25,037 15,728 44,624 41,968 42,024 48,094
Ontario 27,355 17,818 56,223 44,055 53,561 56,449
Manitoba 25,902 24,864 47,507 47,316 46,530 54,285
Saskatchewan 29,337 31,771 52,019 54,190 47,750 48,878
British Columbia 29,410 28,168 54,438 53,481 53,389 53,971
Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut 29,765 21,941 59,557 43,443 64,441 x
  percentage change
Relative percentage change in annual median earnings between 2004-to-2006 and 2007/2008  
Canada (without Alberta) 40.7 87.8 5.2 38.0 -3.7 22.3
Newfoundland and Labrador 51.3 132.8 11.3 78.8 -2.5 50.2
Prince Edward Island 32.8 63.7 5.5 25.3 -4.0 68.7
Nova Scotia 43.9 94.4 5.9 41.7 -2.9 40.4
New Brunswick 39.8 96.1 5.7 54.6 -2.3 47.9
Quebec 32.5 68.5 3.9 21.6 -5.2 14.1
Ontario 41.9 80.7 4.1 26.0 -4.2 14.9
Manitoba 44.2 88.6 8.0 33.6 -1.0 29.9
Saskatchewan 52.5 88.2 10.1 23.8 0.8 12.9
British Columbia 50.4 84.7 8.0 18.7 -2.0 6.0
Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut 58.8 71.5 16.9 22.0 7.1 x
Note(s):
'Other employees' are defined as those who did not live in Alberta at any time between 2004 and 2008, have positive T4 earnings in 2007 and/or 2008, and reported at least one year of positive T4 earnings between 2004 and 2006.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Inter-provincial Workforce Database.
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