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Table 1 
Distribution of workers by place of residence and place of work, Canada, 2001

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Table 2 
Distribution of commuters by place of residence and place of work, Canada, 2001

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Table A1 
Number of census subdivisions in each geographic group, Canada, 2001

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Table A2 
Commuting and job locations by type of region, Canada, 2001

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Table A3 
Regional matrix of commuting flows, Canada, 2001

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Table A4 
Out-commuters from each type of place of residence, showing their distribution by place of work, Canada, 2001

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Table A5 
Total workers for each type of place of residence, showing their distribution by place of work, Canada, 2001

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Table A6 
For each place of work, percent distribution of commuters by place of residence, Canada, 2001

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Table A7
For each place of work, percent distribution of workers by place of residence, Canada, 2001

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Table A8 
For each place of residence, percent distribution of male commuters by place of work, Canada, 2001

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Table A9 
For each place of residence, percent distribution of female commuters by place of work, Canada, 2001

Figures

Figure 1 One-half of the commuters from a rural and small town CSD are bound for another rural and small town CSD, Canada, 2001. Opens a new browser window.

Figure 1 One-half of the commuters from a rural and small town CSD are bound for another rural and small town CSD, Canada, 2001

Figure 2 In each type of area, except for Strong MIZ, over 60% of resident workers are employed within their CSD of residence, Canada, 2001. Opens a new browser window.

Figure 2 In each type of area, except for Strong MIZ, over 60% of resident workers are employed within their CSD of residence, Canada, 2001

Figure 3 In larger urban centres, up to 20% of out-commuters travel to a rural and small town CSD while in Moderate MIZ, about 60% of out-commuters travel to another rural and small town CSD, Canada, 2001. Opens a new browser window.

Figure 3 In larger urban centres, up to 20% of out-commuters travel to a rural and small town CSD while in Moderate MIZ, about 60% of out-commuters travel to another rural and small town CSD, Canada, 2001

Figure 4 Urban to rural flows: For each type of larger urban centre, the share of out-commuters to Strong MIZ and to Moderate MIZ is similar, Canada, 2001. Opens a new browser window.

Figure 4 Urban to rural flows: For each type of larger urban centre, the share of out-commuters to Strong MIZ and to Moderate MIZ is similar, Canada, 2001

Figure 5 Rural to urban flows: Out-commuters from a rural and small town area to a larger urban centre are most likely to commute to a CA, Canada, 2001. Opens a new browser window.

Figure 5 Rural to urban flows: Out-commuters from a rural and small town area to a larger urban centre are most likely to commute to a CA, Canada, 2001

Figure 6 Rural to rural flows: About 70% of out-commuters from a Weak MIZ and No MIZ CSD commute to a Weak MIZ CSD, Canada, 2001. Opens a new browser window.

Figure 6 Rural to rural flows: About 70% of out-commuters from a Weak MIZ and No MIZ CSD commute to a Weak MIZ CSD, Canada, 2001

Figure 7 In rural and small town areas, three-quarters of the jobs in any CSD are filled by residents of that same CSD, Canada, 2001. Opens a new browser window.

Figure 7 In rural and small town areas, three-quarters of the jobs in any CSD are filled by residents of that same CSD, Canada, 2001

Figure 8 In-commuting into rural labour markets: About 15% of the jobs in Moderate MIZ CSDs are filled by in-commuters from other Moderate MIZ CSDs, Canada, 2001. Opens a new browser window.

Figure 8 In-commuting into rural labour markets: About 15% of the jobs in Moderate MIZ CSDs are filled by in-commuters from other Moderate MIZ CSDs, Canada, 2001

Figure 9 Urban commuting into rural labour markets: In most types of rural CSDs, over half the commuters from a LUC CSD were commuting from a CA, Canada, 2001. Opens a new browser window.

Figure 9 Urban commuting into rural labour markets: In most types of rural CSDs, over half the commuters from a LUC CSD were commuting from a CA, Canada, 2001