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Table D.5.5
Employment rate, by literacy level for document proficiency,
1 Canada and jurisdictions, population aged 16 to 65, 2003

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  Total employment rate
percentage standard error
Canada 72.6 (0.6)
Newfoundland and Labrador 58.7 (1.6)
Prince Edward Island 66.9 (2.2)
Nova Scotia 64.3 (1.6)
New Brunswick 66.9 (1.6)
Quebec 70.0 (0.7)
Ontario 74.5 (1.4)
Manitoba 78.6 (1.1)
Saskatchewan 73.6 (1.8)
Alberta 78.7 (1.3)
British Columbia 70.6 (1.4)
Yukon 77.4 (1.7)
Northwest Territories 76.9 (2.1)
Nunavut 58.6 (2.0)
  Employment rate by document proficiency
percentage standard error
Level 1
Canada 57.0 (2.1)
Newfoundland and Labrador 37.0 (4.4)
Prince Edward Island 60.7 (6.0)
Nova Scotia 49.7 (5.8)
New Brunswick 51.0 (4.9)
Quebec 53.8 (3.3)
Ontario 61.5 (4.0)
Manitoba 61.2 (3.8)
Saskatchewan 56.6E (11.0)
Alberta 69.3 (5.9)
British Columbia 46.5 (4.9)
Yukon 54.1 (6.8)
Northwest Territories 59.3 (6.1)
Nunavut 42.8 (3.4)
Level 2
Canada 70.2 (1.5)
Newfoundland and Labrador 57.2 (3.8)
Prince Edward Island 61.9 (4.7)
Nova Scotia 57.5 (3.6)
New Brunswick 64.5 (4.0)
Quebec 68.2 (2.0)
Ontario 73.0 (3.1)
Manitoba 77.0 (3.1)
Saskatchewan 70.5 (6.2)
Alberta 76.0 (3.0)
British Columbia 66.6 (4.0)
Yukon 73.6 (5.0)
Northwest Territories 71.0 (4.4)
Nunavut 60.8 (4.5)
Level 3
Canada 76.4 (1.1)
Newfoundland and Labrador 66.0 (4.1)
Prince Edward Island 67.8 (4.6)
Nova Scotia 68.0 (4.0)
New Brunswick 74.5 (3.8)
Quebec 75.1 (1.7)
Ontario 77.3 (2.5)
Manitoba 82.1 (2.3)
Saskatchewan 75.2 (4.7)
Alberta 81.6 (2.5)
British Columbia 74.0 (3.0)
Yukon 80.4 (3.4)
Northwest Territories 82.1 (2.9)
Nunavut 79.9 (7.5)
Level 4/5
Canada 81.0 (1.2)
Newfoundland and Labrador 76.5 (5.5)
Prince Edward Island 78.1 (4.4)
Nova Scotia 75.6 (4.8)
New Brunswick 76.2 (6.8)
Quebec 81.0 (1.9)
Ontario 81.9 (3.0)
Manitoba 85.4 (3.9)
Saskatchewan 78.9 (5.5)
Alberta 80.7 (2.8)
British Columbia 80.5 (3.4)
Yukon 84.5 (3.4)
Northwest Territories 90.1 (3.5)
Nunavut 90.1 (3.9)
1. Document proficiency reflects the skills needed to understand forms or graphics, such as job applications, maps and timetables. Level 1 denotes the lowest proficiency level; Level 5, the highest. Since only a small proportion of the population actually reached Level 5, whenever results are presented by proficiency level, Levels 4 and 5 are combined. Level 3 is generally considered the minimum desired level of competence.
Notes:
PCEIP's D5 indicator was developed to present information from the 2003 International Adult Literacy and Skills Survey. PCEIP 2007 presented an overview of the literacy domains (prose proficiency, document proficiency, numeracy, and problem-solving), then focused on prose proficiency. In the PCEIP June 2008 updates, the D5 series was continued and presented information on numeracy.
Data source:
International Adult Literacy and Skills Survey, 2003, Statistics Canada.
Table source:
Adapted from Human Resources and Skills Development Canada and Statistics Canada. 2005. Building on our Competencies: Canadian Results of the International Adult Literacy and Skills Survey 2003. Catalogue no. 81-617-XIE. Ottawa.
Updated December 12, 2007.