Table 11
Income components across data vintages

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Table 11
Income components across data vintages
Table summary
This table displays the results of Income components across data vintages 1926 to 1986, 1961 to 2011 and 1981 to 2011 (appearing as column headers).
  1926 to 1986 1961 to 2011 1981 to 2011
Household and NPISH –Wages and salaries;
–Supplementary labour income;
–Accrued net income of farm operators from farm production;
–Net income of non-farm unincorporated business including rent;
–Interest, dividends and miscellaneous investment receipts;
–Transfers from other sectors.
–Wages and salaries including net mixed income;
–Supplementary labour income;
–Unincorporated business net income;
–Interest, dividends and miscellaneous investment receipts;
–Current transfers from other sectors.
–Wages and salaries including net mixed income;
–Supplementary labour income;
–Rental income;
–Property income;
–Current transfers from other sectors.
Corporations –Profits and other investment income;
–Inventory valuation adjustment;
–Interest, dividends and other miscellaneous investment income.
–Corporation and Government Business Enterprise profits before taxes;
–Inventory valuation adjustment;
–Interest, dividends and other miscellaneous investment income.
–Net operating surplus;
–Property income received;
–Current transfers received.
Governments –Income taxes;
–Succession duties and estate taxes;
–Employer and employee contributions to social insurance;
–Government Business Enterprises;
–Corporation collections;
–Corporation excess of liabilities over collections;
–Withholding taxes;
–Indirect taxes;
–Other current transfers from persons;
–Investment income.
–Direct taxes;
–Contributions to social insurance plans;
–Indirect taxes;
–Other current transfers from persons;
–Investment income;
–Sales of goods and services.
–Taxes on products and imports;
–Taxes on production;
–Property income received;
–Current transfers received.
Non-residents –Receipts from sales of goods and services (Canadian imports);
–Interest, dividends and miscellaneous investment income;
–Current transfers.
–Sales of goods (imports);
–Sales of services (imports);
–Interest, dividends and miscellaneous investment income;
–Current transfers.
–Sales of goods (imports);
–Sales of services (imports);
–Interest, dividends and miscellaneous investment income;
–Compensation of employees, non-residents, working in Canada;
–Current transfers.
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