Table 3.2
Supplementary labour income by component, by industry, 2000

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Industry classification Industry code NAICS1 Pensions Employment insurance Canada and Quebec Pension Plan Welfare Worker's compensation Retiring allowances Supplementary labour income
millions of dollars
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 11 68 159 193 158 227 15 820
Mining and oil and gas extration 21 120 172 193 437 318 228 1,467
Utilities 22 277 136 146 321 114 147 1,141
Construction 23 474 647 794 463 1,022 46 3,445
Manufacturing 31-33 1,049 1,897 2,077 4,593 2,159 803 12,578
Trade 41, 44, 45 602 1,556 1,701 1,430 714 418 6,422
Transportation and warehousing 48, 49 1,108 619 679 900 330 303 3,939
Information and cultural industries 51 453 350 382 495 186 361 2,227
Finance, insurance, real estate and rental leasing 52, 53, 55 865 871 984 971 56 934 4,681
Professional, scientific and technical services 54 195 555 678 330 172 252 2,182
Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 56 65 358 387 166 87 52 1,114
Educational services 61 2,545 943 972 911 151 398 5,921
Health care and social assistance 62 1,729 1,084 1,119 1,096 363 174 5,564
Arts, entertainment and recreation 71 134 136 139 92 53 19 573
Accomodation and food services 72 53 455 435 228 118 19 1,308
Other services (including aboriginal and other government) 81 145 268 298 298 169 62 1,240
Public administration 91 3,357 771 820 971 263 539 6,721
Total economy Empty cell  13,240 10,978 11,994 13,858 6,501 4,771 61,342

1. North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) 1997.

Source: Guide to the Income and Expenditure Accounts, Statistics Canada, catalogue no.13-017-X