Chart 1
Labour force status for people with and without disabilities, Canada, 2006

Warning View the most recent version.

Archived Content

Information identified as archived is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Please "contact us" to request a format other than those available.



These are two pie charts that illustrate the status of people in the labour force with disabilities and without disabilities for 2006.

The first pie chart illustrates people with disabilities and is broken down into three sections.

The first section represents 1,259,980 people who were employed. This corresponds to 51.3% of the pie.

The second section represents 1,078,020 people who were not in the labour force. This corresponds to 43.9% of the pie.

The third section represents 119,340 people who were unemployed. This corresponds to 4.9% of the pie.

The second pie chart illustrates people without disabilities and is broken down into three sections.

The first section represents 14,198,820 people who were employed. This corresponds to 75.1% of the pie.

The second section represents 3,751,580 people who were not in the labour force. This corresponds to 19.8% of the pie.

The third section represents 964,440 people who were unemployed. This corresponds to 5.1% of the pie.

Note: Includes the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
Source:
Statistics Canada, Participation and Activity Limitation Survey, 2006