Table 3.1
Distribution of population of study by employment outcome, immigrant status, location of study and period of landing, Canada, 2006
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Population of study | ||
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All paid workers (Employment outcome #1)1 |
Full-time full-year paid workers (Employment outcome #2)2 |
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number | ||
All individuals | 4,924,235 | 3,320,930 |
Canadian-born with a postsecondary education | 3,733,460 | 2,562,965 |
Internationally-educated immigrants | 617,930 | 372,240 |
Very-recent immigrants | 168,745 | 78,075 |
Recent immigrants | 138,495 | 88,310 |
Established immigrants | 310,685 | 205,855 |
Canadian-educated immigrants | 572,845 | 385,725 |
Very-recent immigrants | 20,255 | 10,870 |
Recent immigrants | 43,490 | 26,650 |
Established immigrants | 509,105 | 348,200 |
1. Employment outcome #1 refers to the likelihood of having a good education-job skills match. 2. Employment outcome #2 refers to the likelihood of having a good education-employment earnings match. Note: Population of study includes paid workers aged 25 to 64 who reported a postsecondary credential in a field of study that would normally lead to work in one of the targeted occupations identified by the FCR Program at HRSDC. Source: 2006 Census of Population, Statistics Canada. |
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