Table 23
Annual median earnings of inter-provincial employees and other employees, 2004 to 2006 and 2007/2008 — Women

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Annual median earnings of inter-provincial employees and other employees, 2004 to 2006 and 2007/2008 — Women
Table summary
Table 23 presents annual median earnings of inter-provincial employees and other employees in 2004-to-2006 and 2007/2008 for women. 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) 13,744 6,995 31,694 16,765 33,412 16,889
Newfoundland and Labrador 9,170 5,158 22,528 10,019 20,285 8,548
Prince Edward Island 10,326 5,289 26,489 x 26,894 x
Nova Scotia 11,259 5,929 26,811 14,553 28,800 13,435
New Brunswick 11,694 6,563 25,085 12,252 24,828 10,555
Quebec 14,178 6,390 30,189 17,619 30,559 x
Ontario 14,148 6,741 34,840 19,340 37,064 18,123
Manitoba 13,441 7,331 29,708 16,058 31,898 21,592
Saskatchewan 12,701 7,407 30,230 19,151 31,884 21,429
British Columbia 13,788 8,065 30,349 20,983 35,304 23,674
Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut 16,042 9,744 41,214 x 49,630 x
  2009 dollars
Annual median earnings in 2007/2008  
Canada (without Alberta) 18,444 11,954 34,730 21,841 33,185 20,326
Newfoundland and Labrador 13,348 12,168 25,527 16,522 19,419 14,020
Prince Edward Island 13,570 10,095 28,964 x 26,182 x
Nova Scotia 15,399 11,232 29,627 18,908 28,482 18,999
New Brunswick 15,929 10,729 27,534 18,231 24,422 19,930
Quebec 18,182 11,129 33,206 19,647 29,956 x
Ontario 19,221 11,313 37,580 21,423 36,573 19,657
Manitoba 18,212 11,864 32,945 23,026 31,806 22,910
Saskatchewan 18,109 13,062 34,078 26,545 32,613 24,624
British Columbia 19,006 13,052 33,886 24,612 34,930 25,249
Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut 24,799 14,469 48,708 x 52,877 x
  percentage change
Relative percentage change in annual median earnings between 2004-to-2006 and 2007/2008  
Canada (without Alberta) 34.2 70.9 9.6 30.3 -0.7 20.4
Newfoundland and Labrador 45.6 135.9 13.3 64.9 -4.3 64.0
Prince Edward Island 31.4 90.9 9.3 x -2.6 x
Nova Scotia 36.8 89.4 10.5 29.9 -1.1 41.4
New Brunswick 36.2 63.5 9.8 48.8 -1.6 88.8
Quebec 28.2 74.2 10.0 11.5 -2.0 x
Ontario 35.9 67.8 7.9 10.8 -1.3 8.5
Manitoba 35.5 61.8 10.9 43.4 -0.3 6.1
Saskatchewan 42.6 76.4 12.7 38.6 2.3 14.9
British Columbia 37.8 61.8 11.7 17.3 -1.1 6.7
Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut 54.6 48.5 18.2 x 6.5 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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