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    Employment shifts in natural resource sectors: A focus on rural value chains

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    Tables

    Table 1 Employment in natural resource sector value chains, Canada, 1991, 1996 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.1 Composition of major resource sector value chains: Standard Industrial Classification codes

    Appendix Table A.2 Locational Gini Coefficients

    Appendix Table A.3 Location quotients for all resource sector value chains, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.4 Location quotients for the agriculture value chain, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.5 Location quotients for the fisheries value chain, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.6 Location quotients for the forestry value chain, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.7 Location quotients for the mining value chain, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.8 Location quotients for the energy value chain, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.9 The agriculture value chain: spatial association between the intensity of employment in a given region and the intensity of employment in the region's milieu, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.10 The fisheries value chain: spatial association between the intensity of employment in a given region and the intensity of employment in the region's milieu, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.11 The forestry value chain: spatial association between the intensity of employment in a given region and the intensity of employment in the region's milieu, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.12 The mining value chain: spatial association between the intensity of employment in a given region and the intensity of employment in the region's milieu, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.13 The energy value chain: spatial association between the intensity of employment in a given region and the intensity of employment in the region's milieu, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.14 Distribution of all census divisions by regional and regional millieu intensity of the resource value chain, Canada 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.15 Distribution of predominantly rural census divisions by regional and regional millieu intensity of the resource value chain, Canada 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.16 Number employed in each natural resource value chain by type of region, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Appendix Table A.17 Percent distribution of employment with each type of region, Canada, 1991 and 2001

    Figures

    Figure 1 Total employment in natural resource value chains, Canada, 1991 to 2001

    Figure 2 In 2001, 25% of employment in rural non-metro-adjacent regions was in a resource sector value chain

    Figure 3 In 2001, 10% of employment in rural northern regions was in the forestry sector value chain

    Figure 4 In 2001, 43% of all resource sector employment in rural northern regions was in the forestry value chain

    Figure 5 In 2001, 12% of employment in rural non-metro-adjacent regions was in the primary component of resource sector value chains

    Figure 6 Employment shares in major components of natural resource value chains, Canada, 1991 to 2001

    Figure 7 In 2001, in each type of region, processing contributes over 25% of overall employment in resource sector value chains

    Figure 8 Employment in resource sector value chains declined in each type of region, 1991 to 2001

    Figure 9 Relative to the Canadian average, the intensity of employment in resource sector value chains increased marginally in rural non-metro-adjacent regions from 1991 to 2001

    Maps

    Map 1 Employment in primary production, services and wholesaling within the agriculture value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

    Map 2 Employment in food processing within the agriculture value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

    Map 3 Employment within the fishing value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

    Map 4 Employment in primary production and services within the forestry value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

    Map 5 Employment in wholesaling within the forestry value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

    Map 6 Employment in wood processing within the forestry value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

    Map 7 Employment in primary production and services within the mining value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

    Map 8 Employment in metal processing and wholesaling within the mining value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

    Map 9 Employment in primary production, services and wholesaling within the energy value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

    Map 10 Employment in processing within the energy value chain: pattern of regional intensity and intensity within the regional milieu, 2001

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