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Statistical tables

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Table 1 Absence rates for full-time employees
Table 1-1 by sex and age, 2009
Table 1-2 by sex and education attainment, 2009
Table 1-3 by sex and presence of children, 2009
Table 1-4 by sex and workplace size, 2009
Table 1-5 by sex and job tenure, 2009
Table 1-6 by sex, job status and union coverage, 2009
Table 1-7 by sex, province and region, 2009
Table 1-8 by sex and census metropolitan area (CMA), 2009
Table 1-9 by sex, public sector
Table 1-10 by sex, private sector
Table 1-11 by sex and job status
Table 1-12 by sex and union coverage
Table 2 Absence rates for full-time employees by industry, sector and sex
Table 2-1 Both sexes, 2009
Table 2-2 Males, 2009
Table 2-3 Females, 2009
Table 3 Absence rates for full-time employees by occupation and sex
Table 3-1 Both sexes, 2009
Table 3-2 Males, 2009
Table 3-3 Females, 2009
Table 4 Absence rates for full-time employees by sex and industry
Table 4-1 Goods-producing industries
Table 4-2 Primary
Table 4-3 Agriculture
Table 4-4 Other primary industries
Table 4-5 Utilities
Table 4-6 Construction
Table 4-7 Manufacturing
Table 4-8 Durable goods
Table 4-9 Non-Durable goods
Table 4-10 Service-producing
Table 4-11 Trade
Table 4-12 Wholesale trade
Table 4-13 Retail trade
Table 4-14 Transportation and warehousing
Table 4-15 Finance, insurance, real estate and leasing
Table 4-16 Finance and insurance
Table 4-17 Real estate and leasing
Table 4-18 Professional, scientific and technical services
Table 4-19 Business, building and other support services
Table 4-20 Educational services
Table 4-21 Health care and social assistance
Table 4-22 Information, culture and recreation
Table 4-23 Accommodation and food services
Table 4-24 Other services
Table 4-25 Public administration
Table 4-26 Federal administration
Table 4-27 Provincial administration
Table 4-28 Local and other administration
Table 5 Absence rates for full-time employees by sex and occupation
Table 5-1 Management
Table 5-2 Business, finance and administrative
Table 5-3 Business professionals
Table 5-4 Administrative
Table 5-5 Clerical
Table 5-6 Natural and applied sciences
Table 5-7 Health
Table 5-8 Health professional
Table 5-9 Nursing
Table 5-10 Technical occupations in health
Table 5-11 Support staff in health
Table 5-12 Social and public service
Table 5-13 Legal, social and religious workers
Table 5-14 Teachers and professors
Table 5-15 Secondary and elementary teachers
Table 5-16 Other teachers and professors
Table 5-17 Culture and recreation
Table 5-18 Sales and service
Table 5-19 Wholesale
Table 5-20 Retail
Table 5-21 Food and beverage
Table 5-22 Protective services
Table 5-23 Childcare and home support
Table 5-24 Travel and accommodation
Table 5-25 Trades, transport and equipment operators
Table 5-26 Contractors and supervisors
Table 5-27 Construction trades
Table 5-28 Other trades
Table 5-29 Transportation equipment operators
Table 5-30 Helpers and labourers
Table 5-31 Occupations unique to primary industry
Table 5-32 Occupations unique to production
Table 5-33 Machine operators and assemblers
Table 5-34 Labourers
Table 6 Absence rates for full-time employees by sex and geography
Table 6-1 Canada
Table 6-2 Atlantic provinces
Table 6-3 Newfoundland and Labrador
Table 6-4 Prince Edward Island
Table 6-5 Nova Scotia
Table 6-6 New Brunswick
Table 6-7 Quebec
Table 6-8 Ontario
Table 6-9 Prairie provinces
Table 6-10 Manitoba
Table 6-11 Saskatchewan
Table 6-12 Alberta
Table 6-13 British Columbia
Table 7 Absence rates for full-time employees by sex and age group
Table 7-1 15 to 19 years
Table 7-2 20 to 24 years
Table 7-3 25 to 34 years
Table 7-4 35 to 44 years
Table 7-5 45 to 54 years
Table 7-6 55 to 64 years
Table 7-7 65 years and over
Table 8 Absence rates for full-time employees by sex and presence of children
Table 8-1 With children
Table 8-2 Preschoolers, under 5 years
Table 8-3 Children 5-12 years
Table 8-4 Children 13 years and over
Table 8-5 Without children
Table 9 Absence rates for full-time employees by sex and education
Table 9-1 Less than grade 9
Table 9-2 Some secondary
Table 9-3 High school graduation
Table 9-4 Some postsecondary
Table 9-5 Postsecondary certificate or diploma
Table 9-6 University degree
Table 10 Absence rates for full-time employees by sex and workplace size
Table 10-1 Less than 100 employees
Table 10-2 100 employees and over