City of Windsor 2001 Canada Census. University Planning District and Policy Area

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1 University Planning District and Policy Area March 6, 2012

2 Table of Contents Census Snapshot... 5 Population & Dwellings... 7 Population by Sex and Age... 8 Male Population... 9 Female Population Census Population Trend Family Structure and Children Families by Living Arrangements Marital Status Dwellings Households Religion Mother Tongue Knowledge of Official Language Knowledge of Non-official Language Home Language Mobility Citizenship and Place of Birth Recent Immigration ( ) Immigration Generation Status Ethnic Origin - Summary Ethnic Origin - European Ethnic Origin - Asian, Arab, African Ethnic Origin - Americas Visible Minorities

3 Aboriginal Population Labour Force Totals Labour Force Male Labour Force Female Presence of Children and Labour Force - Totals Presence of Children and Labour Force - Male Presence of Children and Labour Force - Female Labour Force by Industry - Totals Labour Force by Industry - Male Labour Force by Industry - Female Labour Force by Occupation - Totals Labour Force by Occupation - Male Labour Force by Occupation - Female Labour Force by Class of Worker Language at Work Unpaid Housework Unpaid Childcare Unpaid Senior Care Place of Work Mode of Transportation School Attendance and Level of Schooling Post Secondary Education Post Secondary Education Males Post Secondary Education Females Employment Income by Work Activity Individual Income Male Income Female Income

4 2000 Family Income Income by Family Type Income of Non-family Persons Income of Non-family Persons by Sex Household Income Incidence of Low Income Income: Sources

5 Census Snapshot Total Population Census Snapshot 13,670 Males 6,740 49% Females 6,930 51% 2001 Population by Age % 13,670 base 0 to 4 years 770 6% 5 to 19 years 2,215 16% 20 to 24 years 1,755 13% 25 to 34 years 2,630 19% 35 to 44 years 1,950 14% 45 to 54 years 1,485 11% 55 to 64 years 1,010 7% 65 to 74 years 905 7% 75 to 84 years 665 5% 85 years and over 245 2% Average age of population 35.8 Dominant age group 25 to 34 years % base Families 3,350 Persons per family 2.8 % base Two-parent families 2,515 75% With no children at home 1,215 36% With children at home 1,245 37% Lone-parent families % Total children at home 3,685 Children per family 1.1 Households 5,985 Persons in private households 13,380 Persons per household 2.2 Average 2000 household income $41,829 Occupied Dwellings % 6,005 base Owned Dwellings 2,785 46% Rented Dwellings 3,205 53% Single detached houses 3,405 57% Semi-detached/row/duplex % Apartments 1,735 29% Movable dwelling 5 0% Dominant building type Single detached houses Dominant Demographics Official Home Language English Non-official Home Language Chinese Immigrant Place of Birth China Ethnic Origin Canadian Religion Roman Catholic Educational Attainment Grades 9 to 13 Labour by Industry Manufacturing Accommodation and food services Retail trade Educational services Health care and social assistance 5

6 Census Snapshot Labour by Occupation Sales and service occupations 6

7 2001 Population Population & Dwellings Population & Dwellings % 13,682 base Urban Population 13,682 ****% Urban core of CMA/CA 13,682 ****% Urban fringe of CMA/CA % Urban area outside CMA/CA % Secondary urban core CMA/CA % Rural Population % 2001 Dwellings 6,795 % base Urban Dwellings 6,795 ****% Urban core of CMA/CA 6,795 ****% Urban fringe of CMA/CA % Urban area outside CMA/CA % Secondary urban core CMA/CA % Rural Dwellings % Persons per dwelling 2 Total Area (sq km.) 5.1 Persons per sq km 2, Dwellings per sq km 1, Note: Population and dwelling counts in this category represent actual (unsuppressed) data. In all other categories, data are subject to rounding or suppression by Statistics Canada. 7

8 Population by Sex and Age 2001 Population by Sex 13,670 % base Males 6,740 49% Females 6,930 51% 2001 Population by Age 13,670 % base 0 to 4 years 770 6% 5 to 9 years 730 5% 10 to 14 years 690 5% 15 to 19 years 795 6% 20 to 24 years 1,755 13% 25 to 29 years 1,470 11% 30 to 34 years 1,160 8% 35 to 39 years 1,065 8% 40 to 44 years 885 6% 45 to 49 years 780 6% 50 to 54 years 705 5% 55 to 59 years 525 4% 60 to 64 years 485 4% 65 to 69 years 460 3% 70 to 74 years 445 3% 75 to 79 years 385 3% 80 to 84 years 280 2% 85 years and over 245 2% 65 years and over 1,815 13% Average age 35.8 Dominant age group 20 to 24 years Population by Sex and Age 8

9 Male Population Males by Age 6,740 % base Male Population 0 to 4 years 380 6% 5 to 9 years 375 6% 10 to 14 years 355 5% 15 to 19 years 385 6% 20 to 24 years % 25 to 29 years % 30 to 34 years 610 9% 35 to 39 years 580 9% 40 to 44 years 450 7% 45 to 49 years 385 6% 50 to 54 years 350 5% 55 to 59 years 240 4% 60 to 64 years 230 3% 65 to 69 years 205 3% 70 to 74 years 195 3% 75 to 79 years 150 2% 80 to 84 years 110 2% 85 years and over 50 1% 65 years and over % Average age of males 34.3 Dominant age group 20 to 24 years 9

10 Female Population Females by Age 6,930 % base Female Population 0 to 4 years 390 6% 5 to 9 years 355 5% 10 to 14 years 335 5% 15 to 19 years 410 6% 20 to 24 years % 25 to 29 years % 30 to 34 years 550 8% 35 to 39 years 485 7% 40 to 44 years 435 6% 45 to 49 years 395 6% 50 to 54 years 355 5% 55 to 59 years 285 4% 60 to 64 years 255 4% 65 to 69 years 255 4% 70 to 74 years 250 4% 75 to 79 years 235 3% 80 to 84 years 170 2% 85 years and over 195 3% 65 years and over 1,105 16% Average age of females 37.2 Dominant age group 20 to 24 years 10

11 Census Population Trend Census Population Trend 2001 Population 13, Population* 0 Change in Population 13,682 % Change in Population *1996 population is only available at the census tract (CT) level & higher. 11

12 Family Structure and Children Family Structure and Children Census families in private households by family structure 3,350 % base Married couples 2,035 61% With no children at home % With children at home 1,090 33% 1 child % 2 children % 3 or more children 205 6% Common-law couples % With no children at home 290 9% With children at home 155 5% 1 child 95 3% 2 children 60 2% 3 or more children 40 1% Lone-parent families % Male parent 120 4% 1 child 95 3% 2 children 10 0% 3 or more children 20 1% Lone Female parent % 1 child % 2 children 245 7% 3 or more children 85 3% Total children at home by age 3,685 % base Under 6 years of age % 6-14 years 1,280 35% years % years % 25 years and over % Children/family

13 Families by Living Arrangements Families by Living Arrangements Persons in private households by living arrangements 13,380 % base Non-family persons 3,850 29% Living with relatives 430 3% Living with non-relatives only 1,290 10% Living alone 2,140 16% Family persons 9,535 71% Persons per family 2.8 Persons 65 years and over by living arrangements 1,615 % base Non-family persons % Living with relatives 90 6% Living with non-relatives only 40 2% Living alone % Family persons % 13

14 Marital Status Persons 15 years of age and over by marital status 11,525 % base Single (never married) 5,075 44% Married (not separated) 4,195 36% Widowed 850 7% Divorced 955 8% Separated (legally married) 360 3% Marital Status Dominant marital status Single Persons 15 years and over by common-law status 11,515 % base Not in a common-law relationship 10,590 92% In a common-law relationship 890 8% 14

15 Dwellings Occupied private dwellings by structure type Dwellings 6,005 % base Single-detached house 3,405 57% Semi-detached house 235 4% Row house 245 4% Apartment, detached duplex 350 6% Apartment less than 5 storeys 1,000 17% Apartment 5 or more storeys % Other single-attached house 20 0% Movable dwelling 5 0% Dominant dwelling type Single Average value of dwellings $108,141 Occupied private dwellings by tenure 6,005 % base Owned 2,785 46% Rented 3,205 53% Band housing 0 0% Occupied private dwellings by maintenance required 6,005 % base Regular maintenance only 3,915 65% Minor repairs 1,395 23% Major repairs % Occupied private dwellings by period of construction 6,005 % base Before ,480 41% ,895 32% % % % % % Dominant period of construction Before

16 Households Private households by size of household Households 5,985 % base 1 person 2,130 36% 2 persons 1,920 32% 3 persons % 4-5 persons % 6 or more persons 145 2% Dominant household size 1 person Persons in households 13,390 Persons per household 2.2 Private households by household type 5,980 % base One-family households 3,185 53% Multiple-family households 85 1% Non-family households 2,695 45% Rented Dwellings 3,205 Tenant households in non-farm, non-reserve private dwellings 3,180 Average gross monthly rent $654 Households spending 30% or more of household income on gross rent 1,585 Households spending 30% to 99% of household income on gross rent 1,285 Owned Dwellings 2,785 Owner households in non-farm, non-reserve private dwellings 2,785 Average major monthly payments $693 Households spending 30% or more of household income on owned shelter 485 Households spending 30% to 99% of household income on owned shelter

17 Religion Total Population by Religion Religion 13,470 % base Dominant Religion Roman Catholic No religion Anglican Muslim Protestant not included elsewhere Roman Catholic 5,455 40% United Church 435 3% Anglican 945 7% Christian not included elsewhere 570 4% Baptist 285 2% Lutheran 130 1% Muslim 820 6% Protestant not included elsewhere 595 4% Presbyterian 150 1% Pentecostal 140 1% Jewish 30 0% Buddhist 300 2% Hindu 220 2% Sikh 0 0% Greek Orthodox 10 0% Mennonite 20 0% Orthodox not included elsewhere 265 2% Jehovah's Witnesses 35 0% Ukrainian Catholic 15 0% Church of Jesus Christ of 30 0% Latter-day Saints (Mormons) Salvation Army 50 0% Christian Reformed Church 0 0% Evangelical Missionary Church 0 0% Christian and Missionary Alliance 0 0% Adventist 45 0% Non-denominational 70 1% Ukrainian Orthodox 10 0% Aboriginal spirituality 10 0% Hutterite 0 0% Methodist 20 0% Pagan 0 0% Brethren in Christ 35 0% Serbian Orthodox 15 0% No religion 2,535 19% 17

18 Mother Tongue Total Population by Mother Tongue Dominant official language Dominant non-official language 13,480 % base English Chinese Mother Tongue Single responses 13,360 99% Official languages 9,985 74% English 9,490 70% French 495 4% Non-official languages 3,355 25% Italian 210 2% Chinese 990 7% Cantonese 200 1% Mandarin 155 1% Hakka 0 0% Chinese, n.o.s % German 45 0% Portuguese 35 0% Polish 75 1% Ukrainian 45 0% Spanish 130 1% Dutch 10 0% Punjabi 40 0% Greek 55 0% Arabic 375 3% Tagalog (Pilipino) 50 0% Hungarian 30 0% Vietnamese 125 1% Persian (Farsi) 65 0% Croatian 10 0% Gujarati 10 0% Korean 0 0% Russian 15 0% Hindi 65 0% Tamil 55 0% Japanese 20 0% Creoles 10 0% Finnish 0 0% Czech 0 0% Armenian 0 0% Yiddish 10 0% Urdu 155 1% Romanian 40 0% Danish 0 0% Slovak 0 0% Macedonian 75 1% Khmer (Cambodian) 40 0% Norwegian 0 0% Hebrew 0 0% Estonian 0 0% Swedish 0 0% Lao 15 0% Lithuanian 0 0% 18

19 Mother Tongue Serbian 10 0% Latvian (Lettish) 0 0% Slovenian 20 0% Turkish 0 0% Bengali 65 0% Maltese 0 0% Flemish 0 0% Bulgarian 15 0% Gaelic languages 0 0% Serbo-Croatian 20 0% Malay-Bahasa 10 0% Malayalam 0 0% Thai 0 0% Kurdish 10 0% Pashto 0 0% Aboriginal Languages 0 0% Cree 0 0% Inuktitut (Eskimo) 0 0% Ojibway 0 0% Montagnais-Naskapi 0 0% Micmac 0 0% South Slave 0 0% Chipewyan 0 0% Dogrib 0 0% Kutchin-Gwich'in 0 0% Tlingit 0 0% Dakota/Sioux 0 0% Blackfoot 0 0% Other languages 450 3% Multiple responses 125 1% English and French 40 0% English and non-official 90 1% French and non-official 0 0% English, French and non-official language 0 0% 19

20 Knowledge of Official Language Total Population by knowledge of official languages Knowledge of Official Language 13,455 % base English only 11,710 87% French only 15 0% English and French 1,470 11% Neither English nor French 245 2% Dominant Group Total Population by first official language spoken: English only 13,465 % base English 12,645 94% French 440 3% English and French 90 1% Neither English nor French 235 2% Dominant Group English Official language minority (English in Quebec, French elsewhere) Number 505 Percentage 3.80% 20

21 Knowledge of Non-official Language Knowledge of Non-official Language Total Population by knowledge of unofficial languages 13,455 % base Dominant non-official language known Chinese Italian 345 3% German 180 1% Chinese 1,095 8% Cantonese 225 2% Mandarin 185 1% Hakka 0 0% Chinese, n.o.s % Spanish 205 2% Portuguese 75 1% Ukrainian 75 1% Polish 100 1% Dutch 20 0% Punjabi 55 0% Arabic 495 4% Greek 125 1% Tagalog (Pilipino) 75 1% Vietnamese 160 1% Hindi 190 1% Hungarian 60 0% Russian 40 0% Gujarati 20 0% Yiddish 20 0% Hebrew 10 0% Urdu 170 1% Creoles 15 0% Persian (Farsi) 65 0% Croatian 25 0% Japanese 35 0% Korean 0 0% Tamil 95 1% Finnish 0 0% Armenian 0 0% Romanian 55 0% Czech 0 0% Danish 0 0% Non-verbal languages 40 0% Turkish 10 0% Macedonian 160 1% Slovak 20 0% Khmer (Cambodian) 20 0% Swedish 10 0% Swahili 10 0% Norwegian 0 0% Lao 15 0% Malay-Bahasa 35 0% Serbian 20 0% Lithuanian 15 0% Estonian 0 0% Latvian (Lettish) 0 0% Bengali 105 1% 21

22 Knowledge of Non-official Language Maltese 10 0% Flemish 0 0% Slovenian 20 0% Gaelic languages 0 0% Sinhalese 40 0% Serbo-Croatian 20 0% Thai 10 0% Bulgarian 15 0% Malayalam 15 0% Icelandic 0 0% Frisian 0 0% Kurdish 15 0% Pashto 0 0% Aboriginal Languages 0 0% Cree 0 0% Ojibway 0 0% Inuktitut (Eskimo) 0 0% Montagnais-Naskapi 0 0% Micmac 0 0% Blackfoot 0 0% Dakota/Sioux 0 0% South Slave 0 0% Nishga 0 0% Chipewyan 0 0% Kutchin-Gwich'in (Loucheux) 0 0% Tlingit 0 0% Dogrib 0 0% Other languages 370 3% 22

23 Home Language Total Population by home language Dominant official language Dominant non-official language 13,465 % base English Chinese Home Language Single responses 11,645 86% Official languages 10,205 76% English 10,160 75% French 45 0% Non-official languages 1,420 11% Chinese 500 4% Cantonese 120 1% Mandarin 90 1% Hakka 0 0% Chinese, n.o.s % Italian 90 1% Portuguese 15 0% Spanish 65 0% German 0 0% Polish 30 0% Punjabi 0 0% Greek 0 0% Vietnamese 80 1% Arabic 135 1% Tagalog (Pilipino) 0 0% Ukrainian 0 0% Persian (Farsi) 35 0% Korean 0 0% Hungarian 0 0% Tamil 10 0% Gujarati 0 0% Croatian 0 0% Armenian 0 0% Hindi 0 0% Urdu 85 1% Japanese 0 0% Russian 0 0% Creoles 0 0% Dutch 0 0% Khmer (Cambodian) 20 0% Romanian 0 0% Czech 0 0% Lao 15 0% Macedonian 20 0% Finnish 0 0% Hebrew 0 0% Yiddish 0 0% Serbian 0 0% Bengali 45 0% Slovak 0 0% Estonian 0 0% Turkish 0 0% Lithuanian 0 0% Latvian (Lettish) 0 0% 23

24 Home Language Slovenian 0 0% Bulgarian 0 0% Serbo-Croatian 15 0% Malay-Bahasa 0 0% Maltese 0 0% Danish 0 0% Swedish 0 0% Malayalam 0 0% Thai 0 0% Kurdish 0 0% Pashto 0 0% Flemish 0 0% Norwegian 0 0% Gaelic languages 0 0% Aboriginal Languages 0 0% Cree 0 0% Inuktitut (Eskimo) 0 0% Ojibway 0 0% Montagnais-Naskapi 0 0% Micmac 0 0% Dakota/Sioux 0 0% South Slave 0 0% Blackfoot 0 0% Dogrib 0 0% Chipewyan 0 0% Kutchin-Gwich'in 0 0% Tlingit 0 0% Other languages 230 2% Multiple responses 1,865 14% English and French 225 2% English and non-official 1,590 12% French and non-official 30 0% English, French and non-official language 10 0% 24

25 Mobility Total Population by 1 year mobility status 13,315 % base Mobility Non-movers (same address one year ago) 10,190 77% Movers 3,150 24% Non-migrants 2,005 15% Migrants 1,140 9% Internal migrants 770 6% Intraprovincial migrants 655 5% Interprovincial migrants 135 1% External migrants 350 3% Total Population by 5 year mobility status 12,730 % base Non-movers (same address five years ago) 5,860 46% Movers 6,850 54% Non-migrants 3,595 28% Migrants 3,265 26% Internal migrants 2,050 16% Intraprovincial migrants 1,840 14% Interprovincial migrants 245 2% External migrants 1,200 9% 25

26 Citizenship and Place of Birth Total Population by Citizenship Citizenship and Place of Birth 13,450 % base Canadian citizenship 12,040 90% Citizenship other than Canadian 1,440 11% Total Population by Immigrant Status & Place of Birth 13,480 % base Non-immigrant population 9,765 72% Born in province of residence 8,935 66% Born outside province of residence 805 6% Immigrants 3,430 25% Non-permanent residents 250 2% Total Immigrants by Place of Birth Dominant Immigrant place of birth 3,430 % base China United Kingdom 165 5% China % Italy 185 5% India 135 4% United States 250 7% Hong Kong 135 4% Philippines 95 3% Poland 65 2% Germany 35 1% Portugal 25 1% Viet Nam 115 3% Jamaica 40 1% Netherlands 10 0% Sri Lanka 80 2% Guyana 10 0% Pakistan 120 3% Greece 85 2% Iran 55 2% South Korea 0 0% France 0 0% Lebanon 200 6% Taiwan 0 0% Trinidad and Tobago 20 1% Yugoslavia 75 2% Romania 30 1% Haiti 0 0% Ukraine 25 1% Hungary 20 1% Russian Federation 0 0% Croatia 20 1% El Salvador 20 1% Mexico 0 0% Egypt 40 1% South Africa 10 0% Ireland 10 0% Iraq 105 3% Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 1% 26

27 Citizenship and Place of Birth Morocco 0 0% Chile 0 0% Fiji 0 0% Austria 0 0% Afghanistan 10 0% Bangladesh 45 1% Malaysia 10 0% Switzerland 0 0% Kenya 0 0% Belgium 0 0% Tanzania 0 0% Algeria 30 1% Cambodia 10 0% All other places of birth % 27

28 Recent Immigration ( ) Total Recent Immigrants by Place of Birth 1,185 % base Recent Immigration ( ) Dominant Place of Birth China China % India 70 6% Philippines 20 2% Pakistan 70 6% Hong Kong 60 5% Iran 45 4% Taiwan 0 0% United States 85 7% South Korea 0 0% Sri Lanka 50 4% Russian Federation 0 0% Romania 10 1% United Kingdom 10 1% Yugoslavia 50 4% Ukraine 0 0% France 0 0% Bosnia and Herzegovina 15 1% Jamaica 0 0% Algeria 0 0% Bangladesh 70 6% Mexico 10 1% Afghanistan 0 0% Iraq 70 6% Viet Nam 20 2% South Africa 0 0% Guyana 0 0% Germany 0 0% Poland 0 0% Lebanon 20 2% Haiti 0 0% Morocco 0 0% Colombia 0 0% Egypt 15 1% Trinidad and Tobago 10 1% Somalia 10 1% Japan 0 0% Croatia 0 0% Ghana 0 0% Saudi Arabia 0 0% Congo 0 0% All other places of birth % 28

29 Immigration Total Immigrant Population by Period of Immigration Immigration 3,435 % base Before % % % % % ,180 34% Dominant period of immigration Total Immigrant Population by Age at Immigration 3,425 % base 0-4 years 320 9% 5-19 years 1,005 29% 20 years and over 2,110 62% Dominant age at immigration 20 years and over 29

30 Generation Status Population 15 years and over by Generation Status Generation Status % 11,305 base 1st generation 3,390 30% 2nd generation 2,015 18% 3rd generation and over 5,910 52% Dominant generation 3rd+ generation Generation status of the respondent, i.e. "1st", "2nd" or "3rd+" generation, refers to whether the respondent or the respondent s parents were born in or outside Canada. 30

31 Ethnic Origin - Summary Total Population by Ethnic Origin (single and multiple responses) Ethnic Origin - Summary 13,465 % base Dominant Response Canadian British Origins 5,540 41% English 2,015 15% Irish 1,800 13% Scottish 1,360 10% Welsh 180 1% British, n.i.e % French Origins 2,210 16% Acadian 0 0% French 2,210 16% Western European Origins 1,085 8% Austrian 20 0% Belgian 40 0% Dutch (Netherlands) 410 3% German 615 5% Swiss 0 0% Northern European Origins 135 1% Finnish 10 0% Scandinavian Origins 125 1% Danish 20 0% Icelandic 0 0% Norwegian 75 1% Swedish 30 0% Eastern European Origins 1,150 9% Czech 70 1% Slovak 80 1% Hungarian (Magyar) 135 1% Polish 380 3% Romanian 105 1% Russian 75 1% Ukrainian 305 2% Southern European Origins 880 7% Balkan Origins 80 1% Croatian 0 0% Serbian 30 0% Yugoslav, n.i.e. 50 0% Greek 90 1% Italian 515 4% Portuguese 85 1% Spanish 110 1% Other European Origins 75 1% Jewish 75 1% West Asian Origins 50 0% Armenian 0 0% Iranian 50 0% 31

32 Ethnic Origin - Summary Arab Origins 445 3% Egyptian 30 0% Lebanese 280 2% Arab, n.i.e % African Origins 280 2% African (Black), n.i.e % Black 105 1% South Asian Origins 575 4% Pakistani 150 1% Punjabi 0 0% Sri Lankan 65 0% East Indian 250 2% South Asian, n.i.e % East/South East Asian Origins 1,300 10% Chinese 1,010 8% Filipino 120 1% Vietnamese 140 1% Japanese 20 0% Korean 10 0% Latin/Central/South American, n.i.e. 10 0% Carribean Origins 130 1% Guyanese 0 0% Haitian 0 0% Jamaican 95 1% West Indian 15 0% Trinidadian/Tobagonian 20 0% Aboriginal Origins 545 4% Inuit 15 0% Metis 35 0% North American Indian 495 4% Other Origins 3,880 29% American 185 1% Canadian 3,685 27% Quebecois 10 0% n.i.e.: not included elsewhere 32

33 Ethnic Origin - European Total Population by Ethnic Origin 13,465 % base Single responses 9,445 70% Multiple responses 4,020 30% Ethnic Origin - European British Origins 5,540 % base English 2,015 36% Single % Multiple 1,370 25% Irish 1,800 32% Single 390 7% Multiple 1,410 25% Scottish 1,360 25% Single 280 5% Multiple 1,080 19% Welsh 180 3% Single 50 1% Multiple 130 2% British, n.i.e % Single 125 2% Multiple 60 1% French Origins 2,210 % base Acadian 0 0% Single 0 0% Multiple 0 0% French 2, % Single % Multiple 1,485 67% Western European Origins 1,085 % base Austrian 20 2% Single 0 0% Multiple 20 2% Belgian 40 4% Single 10 1% Multiple 30 3% Dutch (Netherlands) % Single % Multiple % German % Single % Multiple % Swiss 0 0% Single 0 0% Multiple 0 0% Northern European Origins 135 % base Finnish 10 7% Single 0 0% Multiple 10 7% Scandinavian Origins % Danish 20 15% 33

34 Ethnic Origin - European Single 0 0% Multiple 20 15% Icelandic 0 0% Single 0 0% Multiple 0 0% Norwegian 75 56% Single 20 15% Multiple 55 41% Swedish 30 22% Single 0 0% Multiple 30 22% Eastern European Origins 1,150 % base Czech 70 6% Single 20 2% Multiple 50 4% Slovak 80 7% Single 30 3% Multiple 50 4% Hungarian (Magyar) % Single 55 5% Multiple 80 7% Polish % Single % Multiple % Romanian 105 9% Single 50 4% Multiple 55 5% Russian 75 7% Single 30 3% Multiple 45 4% Ukrainian % Single % Multiple % Southern European Origins 880 % base Balkan Origins 80 9% Croatian 0 0% Single 0 0% Multiple 0 0% Serbian 30 3% Single 20 2% Multiple 10 1% Yugoslav, n.i.e. 50 6% Single 20 2% Multiple 30 3% Greek 90 10% Single 80 9% Multiple 10 1% Italian % Single % Multiple % Portuguese 85 10% Single 75 9% Multiple 10 1% Spanish % Single 60 7% 34

35 Ethnic Origin - European Multiple 50 6% Other European Origins 75 % base Jewish % Single 35 47% Multiple 40 53% 35

36 Ethnic Origin - Asian, Arab, African Total Population by Ethnic Origin 13,465 % base Single responses 9,445 70% Multiple responses 4,020 30% Ethnic Origin - Asian, Arab, African West Asian Origins 50 % base Armenian 0 0% Single 0 0% Multiple 0 0% Iranian % Single % Multiple 0 0% Arab Origins 445 % base Egyptian 30 7% Single 30 7% Multiple 0 0% Lebanese % Single % Multiple 55 12% Arab, n.i.e % Single % Multiple 30 7% African Origins 280 % base African (Black), n.i.e % Single % Multiple 55 20% Black % Single 10 4% Multiple 95 34% South Asian Origins 575 % base Pakistani % Single % Multiple 15 3% Punjabi 0 0% Single 0 0% Multiple 0 0% Sri Lankan 65 11% Single 65 11% Multiple 0 0% East Indian % Single % Multiple 25 4% South Asian, n.i.e % Single % Multiple 0 0% East/South East Asian Origins 1,300 % base Chinese 1,010 78% Single % 36

37 Ethnic Origin - Asian, Arab, African Multiple 30 2% Filipino 120 9% Single 100 8% Multiple 20 2% Vietnamese % Single % Multiple 0 0% Japanese 20 2% Single 0 0% Multiple 20 2% Korean 10 1% Single 0 0% Multiple 10 1% 37

38 Ethnic Origin - Americas Total Population by Ethnic Origin 13,465 % base Ethnic Origin - Americas Single responses 9,445 70% Multiple responses 4,020 30% Latin/Central/South American, n.i.e. 10 % base Single 0 0% Multiple % Carribean Origins 130 % base Guyanese 0 0% Single 0 0% Multiple 0 0% Haitian 0 0% Single 0 0% Multiple 0 0% Jamaican 95 73% Single 85 65% Multiple 10 8% West Indian 15 12% Single 15 12% Multiple 0 0% Trinidadian/Tobagonian 20 15% Single 10 8% Multiple 10 8% Aboriginal Origins 545 % base Inuit 15 3% Single 0 0% Multiple 15 3% Metis 35 6% Single 25 5% Multiple 10 2% North American Indian % Single 85 16% Multiple % Other Origins 3,880 % base American 185 5% Single 55 1% Multiple 130 3% Canadian 3,685 95% Single 2,515 65% Multiple 1,170 30% Quebecois 10 0% Single 0 0% Multiple 10 0% 38

39 Visible Minorities Total Population by Visible Minority Groups Visible Minorities 13,460 % base Dominant visible minority Chinese Visible minorities 3,120 23% Chinese 1,025 8% South Asian (e.g. East Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan) 595 4% Black 505 4% Filipino 90 1% Latin American 125 1% Southeast Asian (e.g. Cambodian, Indonesian, Laotian, Vietnamese) 200 1% Arab (e.g. Egyptian, Lebanese, Moroccan) 395 3% West Asian (e.g. Afghan, Iranian) 80 1% Korean 20 0% Japanese 30 0% Visible minority n.i.e. 50 0% Multiple visible minority 10 0% All others (white and aboriginal) 10,340 77% 39

40 Aboriginal Population Aboriginal Population Population by Aboriginal and non-aboriginal Identity* % 13,460 base Aboriginal population 285 2% Single Response 250 2% Inuit 0 0% Metis 65 0% North American Indian 185 1% Multiple responses 0 0% Other response 0 0% Non-Aboriginal population 13,220 98% Population by Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Origins** 13,460 % base Aboriginal origins 510 4% Indian single origin 75 1% North American Indian and non-aboriginal origins 385 3% Metis single origin 25 0% Metis and non-aboriginal origins 10 0% Inuit single origin 0 0% Inuit and non-aboriginal origins 15 0% Other Aboriginal multiple origins 0 0% Non-Aboriginal population 12,965 96% Indian Reservation DAs that refused enumeration 0 * Refers to those persons who reported identifying with at least one Aboriginal group, i.e. North American Indian, Métis or Inuit (Eskimo). ** Refers to those persons who reported at least one Aboriginal origin to the ethnic origin question (North American Indian, Métis or Inuit). 40

41 Labour Force Totals Labour Force Totals Total Population 15 years and over by Labour Force Activity 11,305 % base In the labour force 7,105 63% Employed 6,150 54% Unemployed 920 8% Not in the labour force 4,215 37% Participation rate 62.80% Employment-population ratio 54.40% Unemployment rate 12.90% Total Population years by Labour Force Activity 2,500 % base In the labour force 1,750 70% Employed 1,340 54% Unemployed % Not in the labour force % Participation rate 70.00% Employment-population ratio 53.60% Unemployment rate 24.00% Total Population 25 years and over by Labour Force Activity 8,810 % base In the labour force 5,355 61% Employed 4,810 55% Unemployed 525 6% Not in the labour force 3,445 39% Participation rate 60.80% Employment-population ratio 54.60% Unemployment rate 9.80% 41

42 Labour Force Male Males 15 years and over by Labour Force Activity 5,590 % base In the labour force 3,925 70% Employed 3,385 61% Unemployed 530 9% Not in the labour force 1,675 30% Participation rate 70.20% Employment-population ratio 60.60% Unemployment rate 13.50% Labour Force Male Males years by Labour Force Activity 1,295 % base In the labour force % Employed % Unemployed % Not in the labour force % Participation rate 71.80% Employment-population ratio 54.10% Unemployment rate 23.70% Males 25 years and over by Labour Force Activity 4,280 % base In the labour force 3,020 71% Employed 2,700 63% Unemployed 290 7% Not in the labour force 1,275 30% Participation rate 70.60% Employment-population ratio 63.10% Unemployment rate 9.60% 42

43 Labour Force Female Labour Force Female Females 15 years and over by Labour Force Activity 5,715 % base In the labour force 3,180 56% Employed 2,775 49% Unemployed 420 7% Not in the labour force 2,525 44% Participation rate 55.60% Employment-population ratio 48.60% Unemployment rate 13.20% Females years by Labour Force Activity 1,190 % base In the labour force % Employed % Unemployed % Not in the labour force % Participation rate 71.80% Employment-population ratio 53.80% Unemployment rate 27.50% Females 25 years and over by Labour Force Activity 4,510 % base In the labour force 2,345 52% Employed 2,130 47% Unemployed 225 5% Not in the labour force 2,165 48% Participation rate 52.00% Employment-population ratio 47.20% Unemployment rate 9.60% 43

44 Presence of Children and Labour Force - Totals Presence of Children and Labour Force - Totals Population 15 years and over in Private Households 11,220 % base In the labour force 7,035 63% Employed 6,130 55% Unemployed 910 8% Not in the labour force 4,165 37% Participation rate 62.70% Employment-population ratio 54.60% Unemployment rate 12.90% Population 15 years and over in Private Households with No Children at Home 7,810 % base In the labour force 4,745 61% Employed 4,010 51% Unemployed % Not in the labour force 3,060 39% Participation rate 60.80% Employment-population ratio 51.30% Unemployment rate 15.70% Population 15 years and over in Private Households with Children at Home 3,410 % base In the labour force 2,310 68% Employed 2,095 61% Unemployed 165 5% Not in the labour force 1,095 32% Participation rate 67.70% Employment-population ratio 61.40% Unemployment rate 7.10% Population 15 years and over in Private Households with Children under 6 years only 635 % base In the labour force % Employed % Unemployed 75 12% Not in the labour force % Participation rate 71.70% Employment-population ratio 62.20% Unemployment rate 16.50% Population 15 years and over in Private Households with Children under 6 years and Children 6 years and over 480 % base In the labour force % Employed % Unemployed 15 3% Not in the labour force % Participation rate 66.70% Employment-population ratio 62.50% Unemployment rate 4.70% Population 15 years and over in Private Households with Children 6 years and over only 2,300 % base In the labour force 1,565 68% 44

45 Presence of Children and Labour Force - Totals Employed 1,440 63% Unemployed 110 5% Not in the labour force % Participation rate 68.00% Employment-population ratio 62.60% Unemployment rate 7.00% 45

46 Presence of Children and Labour Force - Male Presence of Children and Labour Force - Male Males 15 years and over in Private Households 5,525 % base In the labour force 3,890 70% Employed 3,370 61% Unemployed 500 9% Not in the labour force 1,645 30% Participation rate 70.40% Employment-population ratio 61.00% Unemployment rate 12.90% Males 15 years and over in Private Households with no children at home 4,145 % base In the labour force 2,740 66% Employed 2,315 56% Unemployed % Not in the labour force 1,400 34% Participation rate 66.10% Employment-population ratio 55.90% Unemployment rate 17.00% Males 15 years and over in Private Households with children at home 1,405 % base In the labour force 1,155 82% Employed 1,050 75% Unemployed 55 4% Not in the labour force % Participation rate 82.20% Employment-population ratio 74.70% Unemployment rate 4.80% Males 15 years and over in Private Households with children under 6 years only 255 % base In the labour force % Employed % Unemployed 20 8% Not in the labour force 20 8% Participation rate 90.20% Employment-population ratio 94.10% Unemployment rate 8.70% Males 15 years and over in Private Households with children under 6 years and children 6 years and over 180 % base In the labour force % Employed % Unemployed 0 0% Not in the labour force 30 17% Participation rate 88.90% Employment-population ratio 97.20% Unemployment rate 0.00% Males 15 years and over in Private Households with children 6 years and over only 935 % base In the labour force % 46

47 Presence of Children and Labour Force - Male Employed % Unemployed 45 5% Not in the labour force % Participation rate 79.10% Employment-population ratio 74.90% Unemployment rate 6.10% 47

48 Presence of Children and Labour Force - Female Presence of Children and Labour Force - Female Females 15 years and over in Private Households 5,700 % base In the labour force 3,170 56% Employed 2,760 48% Unemployed 425 7% Not in the labour force 2,500 44% Participation rate 55.60% Employment-population ratio 48.40% Unemployment rate 13.40% Females 15 years and over in Private Households with No Children at Home 3,695 % base In the labour force 2,010 54% Employed 1,710 46% Unemployed 300 8% Not in the labour force 1,675 45% Participation rate 54.40% Employment-population ratio 46.30% Unemployment rate 14.90% Females 15 years and over in Private Households with Children at Home 1,995 % base In the labour force 1,175 59% Employed 1,035 52% Unemployed 125 6% Not in the labour force % Participation rate 58.90% Employment-population ratio 51.90% Unemployment rate 10.60% Females 15 years and over in Private Households with Children under 6 years only 350 % base In the labour force % Employed % Unemployed 60 17% Not in the labour force % Participation rate 54.30% Employment-population ratio 47.10% Unemployment rate 31.60% Females 15 years and over in Private Households with Children under 6 years and Children 6 years and over 285 % base In the labour force % Employed % Unemployed 10 4% Not in the labour force % Participation rate 45.60% Employment-population ratio 40.40% Unemployment rate 7.70% Females 15 years and over in Private Households with Children 6 years and over only 1,375 % base In the labour force % 48

49 Presence of Children and Labour Force - Female Employed % Unemployed 70 5% Not in the labour force % Participation rate 58.90% Employment-population ratio 55.60% Unemployment rate 8.60% 49

50 Labour Force by Industry - Totals Labour Force by Industry - Totals Total Labour Force 15 years and over by Industry* 7,105 % base Dominant Industry Manufacturing 72 Accommodation and food services Retail trade 61 Educational services 62 Health care and social assistance All industries 6,830 96% 11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 50 1% 21 Mining and oil and gas extraction 0 0% 22 Utilities 30 0% 23 Construction 330 5% Manufacturing 1,450 20% 41 Wholesale trade 150 2% Retail trade % Transportation and warehousing 295 4% 51 Information and cultural industries 75 1% 52 Finance and insurance 105 1% 53 Real estate and rental and leasing 75 1% 54 Professional, scientific and technical services 310 4% 55 Management of companies and enterprises 10 0% 56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 240 3% 61 Educational services 575 8% 62 Health care and social assistance 510 7% 71 Arts, entertainment and recreation 405 6% 72 Accommodation and food services % 81 Other services (except public administration) 305 4% 91 Public administration 205 3% Industry - Not applicable 260 4% * 1997 North American Industry Classification System 50

51 Labour Force by Industry - Male Male Labour Force 15 years and over by Industry* Labour Force by Industry - Male 3,920 % base Dominant Industry Manufacturing Retail trade 72 Accommodation and food services 23 Construction 61 Educational services All industries 3,785 97% 11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 35 1% 21 Mining and oil and gas extraction 10 0% 22 Utilities 10 0% 23 Construction 295 8% Manufacturing 1,125 29% 41 Wholesale trade 110 3% Retail trade 360 9% Transportation and warehousing 185 5% 51 Information and cultural industries 20 1% 52 Finance and insurance 25 1% 53 Real estate and rental and leasing 60 2% 54 Professional, scientific and technical services 190 5% 55 Management of companies and enterprises 0 0% 56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 105 3% 61 Educational services 280 7% 62 Health care and social assistance 95 2% 71 Arts, entertainment and recreation 170 4% 72 Accommodation and food services 350 9% 81 Other services (except public administration) 140 4% 91 Public administration 125 3% Industry - Not applicable 155 4% * 1997 North American Industry Classification System 51

52 Labour Force by Industry - Female Labour Force by Industry - Female Female Labour Force 15 years and over by Industry* 3,190 Dominant Industry 72 Accommodation and food services 62 Health care and social assistance Retail trade Manufacturing 61 Educational services All industries 3,045 95% 11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 25 1% 21 Mining and oil and gas extraction 0 0% 22 Utilities 10 0% 23 Construction 45 1% Manufacturing % 41 Wholesale trade 40 1% Retail trade % Transportation and warehousing 75 2% 51 Information and cultural industries 55 2% 52 Finance and insurance 70 2% 53 Real estate and rental and leasing 30 1% 54 Professional, scientific and technical services 85 3% 55 Management of companies and enterprises 10 0% 56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 145 5% 61 Educational services 290 9% 62 Health care and social assistance % 71 Arts, entertainment and recreation 210 7% 72 Accommodation and food services % 81 Other services (except public administration) 165 5% 91 Public administration 90 3% Industry - Not applicable 135 4% * 1997 North American Industry Classification System % base 52

53 Labour Force by Occupation - Totals Labour Force by Occupation - Totals Labour Force 15 years and over Dominant major group Dominant minor group 7,110 % base Sales and service occupations Other sales and service All occupations 6,835 96% Management 430 6% Senior management 40 1% Specialist managers 20 0% Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation 245 3% Other managers 85 1% Business, finance and administrative % Professional 10 0% Finance and insurance 40 1% Secretaries 160 2% Administrative and regulatory 130 2% Clerical supervisors 10 0% Clerical occupations 420 6% Natural and applied sciences 455 6% Professional 310 4% Technical 130 2% Health occupations 205 3% Professional 20 0% Nurses and supervisors 40 1% Technical occupations 40 1% Assisting/support occupations 35 0% Social science, education, government and religion 545 8% Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, policy and program officers 150 2% Teachers and professors 315 4% Paralegals, social service workers and occupations in education and religion 95 1% Art, culture, recreation and sport 200 3% Professional occupations 95 1% Technical occupations 100 1% Sales and service 2,175 31% Supervisors 80 1% Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales, retail, wholesale and grain buyers 110 2% Retail salespersons and clerks 180 3% Cashiers 155 2% Chefs and cooks 200 3% Food and beverage service 330 5% Protective services 90 1% Travel and accommodation, recreation and sport attendants 215 3% Childcare and home support 95 1% Other sales and service % Trades, transport and equipment operators and related 1,045 15% Contractors and supervisors 30 0% Construction trades 115 2% Stationary engineers, power station operators, electrical and telecommunications 65 1% Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting 150 2% Mechanics 205 3% 53

54 Labour Force by Occupation - Totals Other trades 40 1% Heavy equipment, crane operators and drillers 10 0% Transportation equipment operators, excluding labourers 245 3% Helpers and labourers 140 2% Primary industry-specific 95 1% Agriculture excluding labourers 10 0% Forestry, mining, oil and gas extraction, and fishing, excluding labourers 0 0% Primary production labourers 115 2% Processing, manufacturing and utilities % Supervisors in manufacturing 120 2% Machine operators in manuf % Assemblers in manufacturing 390 5% Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 130 2% Occupation - Not applicable 275 4% 54

55 Labour Force by Occupation - Male Male Labour Force 15 years and over Dominant major group Dominant minor group Labour Force by Occupation - Male 3,905 Trades, transport and equipment Other sales and service % base All occupations 3,805 97% Management 150 4% Senior management 0 0% Specialist managers 20 1% Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation 80 2% Other managers 50 1% Business, finance and administrative 225 6% Professional 30 1% Finance and insurance 10 0% Secretaries 10 0% Administrative and regulatory 60 2% Clerical supervisors 10 0% Clerical occupations 140 4% Natural and applied sciences % Professional 275 7% Technical 135 3% Health occupations 50 1% Professional 20 1% Nurses and supervisors 0 0% Technical occupations 0 0% Assisting/support occupations 10 0% Social science, education, government and religion 260 7% Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, policy and program officers 60 2% Teachers and professors 165 4% Paralegals, social service workers and occupations in education and religion 40 1% Art, culture, recreation and sport 50 1% Professional occupations 30 1% Technical occupations 10 0% Sales and service % Supervisors 30 1% Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales, retail, wholesale and grain buyers 95 2% Retail salespersons and clerks 80 2% Cashiers 30 1% Chefs and cooks 115 3% Food and beverage service 45 1% Protective services 50 1% Travel and accommodation, recreation and sport attendants 80 2% Childcare and home support 10 0% Other sales and service 370 9% Trades, transport and equipment operators and related % Contractors and supervisors 20 1% Construction trades 100 3% 55

56 Labour Force by Occupation - Male Stationary engineers, power station operators, electrical and telecommunications 65 2% Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting 130 3% Mechanics 230 6% Other trades 40 1% Heavy equipment, crane operators and drillers 20 1% Transportation equipment operators, excluding labourers 200 5% Helpers and labourers 145 4% Primary industry-specific 80 2% Agriculture excluding labourers 10 0% Forestry, mining, oil and gas extraction, and fishing, excluding labourers 0 0% Primary production labourers 75 2% Processing, manufacturing and utilities % Supervisors in manufacturing 75 2% Machine operators in manuf % Assemblers in manufacturing 290 7% Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 115 3% Occupation - Not applicable 150 4% 56

57 Labour Force by Occupation - Female Labour Force by Occupation - Female Labour Force 15 years and over Dominant major group Dominant minor group 3,180 % base Sales and service occupations Other sales and service All occupations 3,060 96% Management 225 7% Senior management 10 0% Specialist managers 20 1% Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation 145 5% Other managers 30 1% Business, finance and administrative % Professional 30 1% Finance and insurance 50 2% Secretaries 160 5% Administrative and regulatory 65 2% Clerical supervisors 0 0% Clerical occupations 300 9% Natural and applied sciences 30 1% Professional 10 0% Technical 20 1% Health occupations 175 6% Professional 40 1% Nurses and supervisors 40 1% Technical occupations 25 1% Assisting/support occupations 45 1% Social science, education, government and religion % Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social workers, ministers of religion, policy and program officers 90 3% Teachers and professors 115 4% Paralegals, social service workers and occupations in education and religion 55 2% Art, culture, recreation and sport 135 4% Professional occupations 55 2% Technical occupations 70 2% Sales and service 1,275 40% Supervisors 40 1% Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales, retail, wholesale and grain buyers 25 1% Retail salespersons and clerks 95 3% Cashiers 130 4% Chefs and cooks 60 2% Food and beverage service 240 8% Protective services 35 1% Travel and accommodation, recreation and sport attendants 145 5% Childcare and home support 85 3% Other sales and service % Trades, transport and equipment operators and related 95 3% Contractors and supervisors 0 0% Construction trades 0 0% Stationary engineers, power station operators, electrical and telecommunications 10 0% Machinists, metal forming, shaping and erecting 10 0% Mechanics 0 0% 57

58 Labour Force by Occupation - Female Other trades 0 0% Heavy equipment, crane operators and drillers 0 0% Transportation equipment operators, excluding labourers 50 2% Helpers and labourers 20 1% Primary industry-specific 35 1% Agriculture excluding labourers 0 0% Forestry, mining, oil and gas extraction, and fishing, excluding labourers 0 0% Primary production labourers 25 1% Processing, manufacturing and utilities 225 7% Supervisors in manufacturing 40 1% Machine operators in manuf. 65 2% Assemblers in manufacturing 120 4% Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 0 0% Occupation - Not applicable 115 4% 58

59 Labour Force by Class of Worker Labour Force 15 years and over by Class of Worker Labour Force by Class of Worker 7,105 % base All classes of worker 6,835 96% Paid workers 6,610 93% Employees 6,540 92% Self-employed (incorporated) 60 1% Without paid help 25 0% With paid help 55 1% Self-employed (unincorp.) 210 3% Without paid help 180 3% With paid help 75 1% Unpaid family workers 15 0% Class of worker - Not applicable 270 4% Male Labour Force 15 and over by Class of Worker 3,915 % base All classes of worker 3,785 97% Paid workers 3,645 93% Employees 3,605 92% Self-employed (incorporated) 35 1% Without paid help 0 0% With paid help 45 1% Self-employed (unincorp.) 135 3% Without paid help 120 3% With paid help 20 1% Unpaid family workers 0 0% Class of worker - Not applicable 135 3% Female Labour Force 15 and over by Class of Worker 3,170 % base All classes of worker 3,055 96% Paid workers 2,960 93% Employees 2,920 92% Self-employed (incorporated) 45 1% Without paid help 35 1% With paid help 10 0% Self-employed (unincorp) 95 3% Without paid help 50 2% With paid help 35 1% Unpaid family workers 15 0% Class of worker - Not applicable 140 4% 59

60 Language at Work Language at Work Total Population 15 years and over who worked by Language Used at Work 7,430 % base Dominant official language used at work Dominant non-official language used at work English Chinese, n.o.s. Single Responses 7,095 95% English 7,010 94% French 10 0% Non-official languages 55 1% Chinese, n.o.s. 45 1% Cantonese 0 0% Punjabi 0 0% German 0 0% Mandarin 0 0% Portuguese 0 0% Spanish 0 0% Vietnamese 0 0% Korean 0 0% Italian 0 0% Other languages 0 0% Multiple responses 355 5% English and French 105 1% English and non-official 255 3% French and non-official 0 0% English, French and non-official language 10 0% 60

61 Unpaid Housework Unpaid Housework Total Population 15 years and over by Hours of Unpaid Housework 11,305 % base No hours 1,205 11% Less than 5 hours 2,365 21% 5 to 14 hours 3,790 34% 15 to 29 hours 2,155 19% 30 to 59 hours 1,315 12% 60 or more hours 470 4% Dominant group Males 15 years and over by Hours of Unpaid Housework 5 to 14 hours 5,580 % base No hours % Less than 5 hours 1,475 26% 5 to 14 hours 1,970 35% 15 to 29 hours % 30 to 59 hours 420 8% 60 or more hours 75 1% Dominant group Females 15 years and over by Hours of Unpaid Housework 5 to 14 hours 5,715 % base By hours of unpaid housework No hours 385 7% Less than 5 hours % 5 to 14 hours 1,825 32% 15 to 29 hours 1,345 24% 30 to 59 hours % 60 or more hours 415 7% Dominant group 5 to 14 hours Hours of Housework by Sex No Hours Males Less than 5 hours Males 5 to 14 hours Males 15 to 29 hours Females 30 to 59 hours Females 60 or more hours Females 61

62 Unpaid Childcare Population 15 years and over by hours of Unpaid Childcare Unpaid Childcare 11,320 % base No hours 8,225 73% Less than 5 hours 545 5% 5 to 14 hours 540 5% 15 to 29 hours 470 4% 30 to 59 hours 665 6% 60 or more hours 825 7% Dominant group Males 15 years and over by hours of Unpaid Childcare No hours 5,615 % base No hours 4,340 77% Less than 5 hours 220 4% 5 to 14 hours 370 7% 15 to 29 hours 295 5% 30 to 59 hours 210 4% 60 or more hours 175 3% Dominant group Females 15 years and over by hours of Unpaid Childcare No hours 5,715 % base No hours 3,895 68% Less than 5 hours 285 5% 5 to 14 hours 245 4% 15 to 29 hours 200 3% 30 to 59 hours 460 8% 60 or more hours % Dominant group No hours Hours of Child Care by Sex No Hours Males Less than 5 hours Females 5 to 14 hours Males 15 to 29 hours Males 30 to 59 hours Females 60 or more hours Females 62

63 Unpaid Senior Care Total Population 15 years and over by Hours of Care to Seniors Unpaid Senior Care 11,325 % base No hours 10,235 90% Less than 5 hours 500 4% 5 to 9 hours 265 2% 10 to 19 hours 160 1% 20 or more hours 180 2% Dominant group Males 15 years and over by Hours of Care to Seniors No hours 5,600 % base No hours 5,195 93% Less than 5 hours 190 3% 5 to 9 hours 115 2% 10 to 19 hours 10 0% 20 or more hours 65 1% Dominant group Females 15 years and over by Hours of Care to Seniors No hours 5,710 % base No hours 5,015 88% Less than 5 hours 325 6% 5 to 9 hours 130 2% 10 to 19 hours 135 2% 20 or more hours 110 2% Dominant group No hours Senior Care by Sex No hours Males Less than 5 hours Females 5 to 9 hours Females 10 to 19 hours Females 20 or more hours Females 63

64 Place of Work Place of Work Total Employed Labour Force 15 years and over by Place of Work Status 6,155 % base Usual place of work 5,365 87% In CSD of residence 4,620 75% In different CSD % In same CD % At home 180 3% Outside Canada 340 6% No fixed workplace 340 6% Males Employed Labour Force 15 yrs and over by Place of Work Status 3,405 % base Usual place of work 2,895 85% In CSD of residence 2,360 69% In different CSD % In same CD % At home 110 3% Outside Canada 205 6% No fixed workplace 205 6% Females Employed Labour Force 15 yrs and over by Place of Work Status 2,760 % base Usual place of work 2,470 89% In CSD of residence 2,260 82% In different CSD 190 7% In same CD 185 7% At home 70 3% Outside Canada 135 5% No fixed workplace 135 5% 64

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