Socio-economic Profile for Pan-Northern Region Community Futures Development Corporation. Prepared for: FedNor/Industry Canada
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1 Socio-economic Profile for Community Futures Development Corporation Prepared for: FedNor/Industry Canada Statistics Canada Central Region March 2014
2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 4 Geography Note 5 List of Community Futures Development Corporations 6 Executive Summary 7-9 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE Population Change 10 Population by Age Groups 10 Migration Census Families 23 Private Households Census Family Status 24 ETHNOCULTURAL PROFILE Aboriginal Identity 25 Visible Minority Groups 25 Ethnic Origin 26 Mother Tongue 27 Language Spoken Most Often at Home 28 First Official Language Spoken 28 Place of Birth 29 Generation Status 30 EDUCATION PROFILE Highest Level of Schooling 31 Major Field of Study 32 2
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT D LABOUR PROFILE Labour Force Activity 33 Class of Worker 33 Labour Force Population 34 Place of Work 35 Labour Force by Industry 35 Labour Force by Occupation 36 Presented within this document are statistical tables and charts on the demographics, INCOME PROFILE economic activities and social characteristics of the area serviced by a Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC) in. The data was prepared for FedNor/Industry Canada by Statistics Canada to assist CFDCs in their economic development activities. Income of Individuals 37 Income of Economic Families 38 Prevalence of Low Income 39 Three sources were used to construct the Socio-economic Profile. Data from the 2011 Census of Population and 2011 National Household Survey provides information on a variety of socio-economic topics including demographics, labour, and income while data from the 2001 and 2006 Censuses of Population are included to provide historical comparisons where appropriate. Additional details are provided by the inclusion of data on migration, and income from the Small Area and Administrative Data Division. Data adapted from the Canadian Business Patterns publication provides counts of active business locations by industry and employee size range. For each data source, smaller units are combined to approximate the geographic extent serviced by the Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC). The most recent statistics available from each source during profile INDUSTRY construction PROFILE are presented. Income of Households 40 Median Employment Income of Individuals 41 Employment Income as a Percentage of Total Income 42 Self-employment Income as a Percentage of Employment Income 43 Economic Dependency Ratio: Social Assistance 44 Economic Dependency Ratio: Employment Insurance 45 Location Counts, Total Business Locations 46 Appendices included at the end of the profile provide information on the concepts and variables presented in this document. For additional information, please consult the Statistics Canada website at Location Counts, Small Business Locations 46 Location Counts, Medium Business Locations 47 Location Counts, Large Business Locations 47 APPENDICES Appendix A - Census Appendix B - National Household Survey Appendix C - Small Business and Administrative Data (SAAD) 54 Appendix D - Canadian Business Patterns 55 3
4 INTRODUCTION Presented within this document are statistical tables and charts on the demographics, economic activities and social characteristics of the area serviced by a Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC) in. The data was prepared for FedNor/Industry Canada by Statistics Canada to assist CFDCs in their economic development activities. Three sources were used to construct the Socio-economic Profile. Data from the 2011 Census of Population and 2011 National Household Survey provides information on a variety of socio-economic topics including demographics, labour, and income while data from the 2001 and 2006 Censuses of Population are included to provide historical comparisons where appropriate. Additional details are provided by the inclusion of data on migration, and income from the Small Area and Administrative Data Division. Data adapted from the Canadian Business Patterns publication provides counts of active business locations by industry and employee size range. For each data source, smaller units are combined to approximate the geographic extent serviced by the Community Futures Development Corporation (CFDC). The most recent statistics available from each source during profile construction are presented. Appendices included at the end of the profile provide information on the concepts and variables presented in this document. For additional information, please consult the Statistics Canada website at 4
5 Community Futures Development Corporation GNR = 31.9 % The boundaries used for this project is based in part upon information supplied to Statistics Canada by FEDNOR in 2004 for the production of data for the 2001 Census cycle. Adjustments have been made to the boundaries to account for changes in the Statistics Canada s geographic base for the 2006 and 2011 Census years. For 2011, Census data has been produced based upon aggregations of Statistics Canada s blockface representative points. All data is produced and provided within Statistics Canada s data quality and confidentiality standards. Taxfiler data used in this report is based upon aggregations of postal codes falling within each geographic region. For consistency, data for current and historical years are based upon the 2011 Postal Code Conversion File containing postal codes up to June POSTAL CODE VALIDATION DISCLAIMER: Statistics Canada makes no representation or warranty as to, or validation of, the accuracy of any Postal CodeOM data submitted to Statistics Canada. The Canadian Business Patterns data contained in this report is based upon aggregations of Census Subdivisions falling completely or partially within the CFDC area. For more information on the geographic terms used here please see Statistics Canada Illustrated Glossary at: 5
6 List of Community Futures Development Corporations (CFDC s) 1. Atikokan Economic Development Corporation 2. Chukuni Communities Development Corporation 3. Greenstone Economic Development Corporation 4. Lake of the Woods Business Incentive Corporation 5. Nishnawbe Aski Development Fund 6. Patricia Area Future Development Corporation 7. Rainy River Future Development Corporation 8. Superior North Community Futures Development Corporation 9. Thunder Bay Ventures 10. Community Development Corporation of Sault Ste. Marie and Area 11. East Algoma Community Futures Development Corporation 12. Economic Partners Sudbury East/West Nipissing Inc 13. Kirkland and District Community Development Corporation 14. Muskoka Development Corporation 15. NECO Community Futures Development Corporation 16. Nord-Aski Regional Economic Development Corporation 17. North Claybelt Community Futures Development Corporation 18. Parry Sound Community Business and Development Centre Inc 19. South Temiskaming Community Futures Development Corporation 20. Superior East Community Futures Development Corporation 21. The Venture Centre 22. Wakenagun Community Futures Development Corporation 23. Waubetek Business Development Corporation 24. Lacloche Manitoulin Business Assistance Corporation 25. Nickel Basin Federal Development Corporation 6
7 Executive Summary Demography The population of the area serviced by the Community Futures Development Corporation (hereafter referred to as the ) increased by 20 people to 832,015 between 2006 and This represents an overall change of 0% during this time period. Children aged 0-14 decreased by 10.0% between 2006 and 2011, while the senior population aged 65 and over increased by 15.1%. The working age population (aged 25-64) comprised 54.3% of the total population in With reference to migration, of the fourteen Census Divisions in the FedNor Region, eleven experienced a net out-migration between and The remaining three Census Divisions: Manitoulin District, Parry Sound District, and Muskoka District Municipality, all experienced a net in-migration during the same time period. The 2011 Census counted 245,020 census families in private households in the area serviced by the, an decrease from 247,575 in In 2011, lone-parent families accounted for 16.5% of all census families in the area, compared to 16.7% for. Ethno-cultural In 2011, 76.8% of respondents reported English, 15.7% reported French and 7.4% reported a non-official language as their mother tongue among those providing a single response in the area serviced by the. In the area, English was reported as the language spoken most often at home by 88.4% of respondents, while French was reported by 9.3% and non-official languages were reported by 2.3% of respondents. The Aboriginal Identity population comprised 12.4% of the total population of the area serviced by the, which is higher than 2.4% reported for as a whole. Within the area, 1.9% of the population was a member of a visible minority group in % of the population of the area serviced by the are immigrants. 0.4% of the population are recent immigrants, and the most common place of birth reported for this group was Asia. 7
8 Education Executive Summary Continued In area serviced by the, 50.3% of the population aged 15 years and over reported having a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree. 45.7% reported having a college, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma as their highest certificate, diploma or degree, while 22.4% have an apprenticeship or trade certificate or diploma and 27% reported having a university certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above. In comparison, the proportions for were 36.2% for a college, CEGEP, or other nonuniversity diploma or certificate, 13.5% for an apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma and 42.8% for a university certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above. Among the population 15 years and over with post-secondary qualifications in the area serviced by the, the two most common fields of study for males were Architecture, engineering, and related technologies (84,200); and Business, management and public administration (18,430). For females, the two most common fields of study were Health and related fields (50,670); and Business, management and public administration (43,200). Labour According to the 2011 National Household Survey, the labour force participation rate for the population 15 years and over was 60.5% for the area serviced by the as compared to 65.5% for. The employment rate for the CFDC area was 54.9% and the unemployment rate was 9.2%, compared to the employment rate of 60.1% and unemployment rate of 8.3% for. Among the population 15 years of age and over in the labour force in the area, 8.4% were self-employed. This is lower than the proportion of 10.6% in the province of. In 2011, Health care and social assistance and Retail Trade were the most commonly reported industries by those in the labour force in the area serviced by the Pan-Northern Region. In, the most commonly reported industries were Retail Trade and Manufacturing. In the area serviced by the, the most commonly reported occupational groups were Sales and service occupations and Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations. Income According to the National Household Survey, in 2010 the median before-tax income for males in the area serviced by the was $37,279, which was higher than the provincial median of $36,971. Within the area, the median before-tax income for females was $24,005 which was lower than the median income of $25,412 for. 8
9 Income continued Executive Summary Continued The median before-tax household income for all private households in 2010 was $57,940 for the area serviced by the compared to $66,358 for. The median aftertax household income in the area was $51,978 in 2010 compared to $58,717 in. The prevalence of low income, measured using the after-tax low income measure, among males in private households in the area serviced by the was 12.5% in 2010 which is lower than the rate of 13.2% in. The number of males in low income (48,120) was lower than the number of females (57,625) and represented a lower percentage of the population living in low income within the area serviced by the CFDCs. In the prevalence of low income, measured using the after-tax low income measure, among females in private households was 14.5% in 2010 which is comparable to the rate of 14.5% in the Pan-Northern Region. Self-employment Income as a percentage of Employment Income changed from 5.9% in 2005 to 4.8% in For, the rate went from 7.6% in 2005 to 7.0% in In the area, the Economic Dependency Ratio: Social Assistance went from 2.3 in 2005 to 2.6 in 2010 while the rate went from 1.3 to 1.5. The Economic Dependency Ratio: Employment Insurance increased from 2.3 in 2005 to 3.1 in 2010 in the Pan- Northern Region. In comparison, the rate went from 1.4 in 2005 to 2.0 in Industry In the area serviced by the, the most common industry to which business locations were classified in 2012 was Construction, accounting for 6,386 of the 47,905 total locations. In it was Professional, Scientific and Technical Services. In 2012 there were 46,618 small sized business locations in the area serviced by the Pan- Northern Region. In this CFDC area, the top three industries for this category of business location were: Construction (6,275), Retail Trade (5,777), and Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (5,176). In comparison, the top three industries in were: Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (135,414), Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (105,577) and Construction (100,774). There were 1,083 medium sized business locations in the area serviced by the Pan-Northern Region in In this CFDC area, the top industries for this location category were: Retail Trade (196), Health Care and Social Assistance (149), and Accommodation and Food Services (148). In, the top three industries were: Retail Trade (2,747), Manufacturing (2,347) and Accommodation and Food Services (2,113). There were 204 large sized business locations in the area serviced by the in In this CFDC area, the top industries for this location category were: Health Care and Social Assistance (41), Educational Services (32), and Manufacturing (22). In, the top three industries in this category were: Manufacturing (645), Health Care and Social Assistance (423), and Retail Trade (355). 9
10 Demography Profile Population by Age Group and Population Change % Change % Change Total 828, , , Children (0-14) 159, , , Youth (15-24) 107, , , Working age population (25-64) 445, , , Seniors (65+) 115, , , Population by Age Group, 2011 Seniors (65+) 18% Children (0-14) 16% Working age population (25-64) 54% Youth (15-24) 12% Population by Age Group, Total Male Female Number % Number % Number % Total - Age 832, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Median age 44.5 N/A 43.7 N/A 45.3 N/A Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2001, 2006, and 2011 Censuses of Population 10
11 Demography Profile Migrants - Manitoulin District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,854 2, Net-Migrants Manitoulin District Net-Migrants by Age Group Manitoulin District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
12 Demography Profile Migrants - Sudbury District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,307 1, ,321 1, ,194 1, ,076 1, , ,875 6, Net-Migrants Sudbury District Net-Migrants by Age Group Sudbury District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
13 Demography Profile Migrants - Muskoka District Municipality In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,531 2, ,747 2, ,753 2, ,760 2, ,426 2, ,217 11,511 1,706 Net-Migrants Muskoka District Municipality Net-Migrants by Age Group Muskoka District Municipality years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
14 Demography Profile Migrants - Nipissing District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,500 3, ,763 3, ,344 3, ,451 3, ,484 3, ,542 17, Net-Migrants Nipissing District Net-Migrants by Age Group Nipissing District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
15 Demography Profile Migrants - Parry Sound District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,171 2, ,278 2, ,992 2, ,258 2, ,985 1, ,684 10, Net-Migrants Parry Sound District Net-Migrants by Age Group Parry Sound District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
16 Demography Profile Migrants - Temiskaming District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants , , , , , , Net-Migrants Temiskaming District Net-Migrants by Age Group Temiskaming District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
17 Demography Profile Migrants - Cochrane District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,176 2, ,118 2, , , , , ,619 Net-Migrants Cochrane District , Net-Migrants by Age Group Cochrane District , years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
18 Demography Profile Migrants - Algoma District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,220 3, ,979 3, ,647 3, ,676 2, ,438 2, ,960 15,110-1,150 Net-Migrants Algoma District Net-Migrants by Age Group Algoma District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
19 Demography Profile Migrants - Kenora District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,691 3,026-1, ,920 2, ,951 2, ,795 2, ,756 2, ,113 12,711-3,598 0 Net-Migrants Kenora District , ,500-1, ,000-1,200-1,400-1,600 Net-Migrants by Age Group Kenora District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
20 Demography Profile Migrants - Greater Sudbury District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,106 4, ,308 4, ,458 4, ,245 5, ,354 4, ,471 23, Net-Migrants Greater Sudbury District 1, , ,000 Net-Migrants by Age Group Greater Sudbury District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
21 Demography Profile Migrants - Thunder Bay District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,836 5,130-1, ,920 4, ,554 3, ,534 3, ,362 3, ,206 20,470-2,264 Net-Migrants Thunder Bay District , ,500-1, ,000-1,200-1,400 Net-Migrants by Age Group Thunder Bay District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
22 Demography Profile Migrants -Rainy River District In-Migrants Out-Migrants Net-Migrants ,525 3, Net-Migrants Rainy River District Net-Migrants by Age Group Rainy River District years years years years 65+ years Total Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Migration Estimates by Census Division, 91C
23 Demography Profile Census Family by Family Structure Number % Number % Number % Total number of census families 243, , , Couple families with children 109, , , Couple families without children 97, , , Lone-parent families 37, , , Census Families by Family Structure, 2011 Loneparent families 16% Couple families without children 46% Couple families with children 38% Lone-parent families 17% Couple families without children 37% Couple families with children 46% Private Households by Household Size, Number % Total 350, person 99, persons 133, persons 52, persons 44, persons 14, or more persons 6, Average number of persons in private households 2.3 N/A Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2001, 2006, and 2011 Censuses of Population 23
24 Demography Profile Private Households by Household Type, Number % Total 350, One-family households 223, Other family households 16, Non-family households 110, Total Children in Census Families in Private Households, 2011 Total 229,080 4,083,925 Under 6 years 48, ,960 6 to 14 years 78,100 1,323, to 17 years 30, , to 24 years 47, , years and over 24, ,230 Average number of children at home per census family Average number of persons per census family Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulation, unpublished data, 2011 Census of Population 24
25 Ethno-cultural Profile Total Population by Aboriginal Identity, 2011 Number % Number % Total population 813, ,651, Total Aboriginal identity population 100, , Non-Aboriginal identity population 712, ,350, Aboriginal Identity, 2011 Non- Aboriginal identity population 88% Total Aboriginal identity population 12% Non- Aboriginal identity population 98% Total Aboriginal identity population 2% Total Population by Visible Minority Group, 2011 Number % Number % Total population by visible minority groups 813, ,651, Total visible minority population 15, ,279, Not a visible minority 797, ,372, Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 25
26 Ethno-cultural Profile Top 10 Ethnic Origins, Total Responses, 2011 Total population 813,520 12,651,790 Canadian 284,040 2,946,095 English 226,440 2,925,660 French 225,240 1,362,320 Irish 162,730 2,069,110 Scottish 159,930 2,080,545 First Nations (North American Indian) 88, ,875 German 84,575 1,154,550 Italian 60, ,990 Ukrainian 43, ,005 Finnish 34,180 74,505 Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 26
27 Ethno-cultural Profile Mother Tongue, Single Response 2001 Number % Number % Total 816, ,122, English 604, ,965, French 139, , Non-offical languages 72, ,672, Number % Number % Total 823, ,853, English 613, ,230, French 133, , Non-offical languages 76, ,134, Number % Number % Total 810, ,434, English 622, ,677, French 127, , Non-offical languages 60, ,264, Mother Tongue - Single Response, 2011 French 16% Non-offical languages 7% Non-official languages 26% English 77% French 4% English 70% Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2001, 2006, and 2011 Censuses of Population 27
28 Ethno-cultural Profile Languages Spoken Most Often at Home, Single Response, 2011 Total 809,140 12,156,790 English 715,545 10,044,810 French 75, ,115 Non-official languages 18,285 1,827,870 Languages Spoken Most Often at Home Single Response, 2011 French 9% Non-official languages 2% Non-official languages 15% French 2% English 89% English 83% First Official Language Spoken, 2011 Number % Number % Total population 821, ,722, English 692, ,844, French 124, , English and French 2, , Neither English nor French 1, , Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 Census of Population 28
29 Number of Persons Ethno-cultural Profile Place of Birth of Total and Recent Immigrants in Private Households, 2011 Number % Number % Total Total 50, ,611, Recent 3, , Americas Total 8, , Recent 1, , Europe Total 34, ,206, Recent , Africa Total 1, , Recent , Asia Total 5, ,617, Recent 1, , Oceania and other Total , Recent , ,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1, Place of Birth of Recent Immigrants in Private Households, 2011 Total Americas Europe Africa Asia Oceania and other Recent 3,165 1, , Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 29
30 Ethno-cultural Profile Generation Status 2001 Census Number % Number % Total population 15 years and over 668, ,048, st generation 59, ,951, nd generation 106, ,808, rd generation and over 502, ,288, Census Number % Number % Total population 15 years and over 688, ,819, st generation 58, ,340, nd generation 102, ,912, rd generation and over 527, ,566, National Household Survey Number % Number % Total population 813, ,651, st generation 53, ,779, nd generation 107, ,849, rd generation and over 652, ,022, Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2001 and 2006 Censuses of Population, 2011 National Household Survey 30
31 Education Profile Total Population 15 Years and Over By Highest Certificate, Diploma, or Degree, 2011 Number % Number % Total population No certificate, diploma or degree High school diploma or equivalent Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 685, ,473, , ,954, , ,801, , ,717, Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 77, , College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 157, ,070, University certificate or diploma below bachelor level 16, , University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above 93, ,448, Bachelor's degree 59, ,515, University certificate, diploma or degree above bachelor level 33, , Population 15 Years and Over by Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree, 2011 University below bachelor level 2% College 23% University at bachelor level or above 14% No certificate, diploma or degree 24% High school 26% University at bachelor level or above 23% University below bachelor level 31% No certificate, diploma or degree 13% High school 25% Apprenticeship or trades 11% College 22% Apprenticeship or trades 9% Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 31
32 Education Profile Major Field of Study for Population 15 Years and Over with Post Secondary Qualifications, 2011 Number % Number % Total population with post secondary qualifications - CIP 2011 Education Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies Humanities Social and behavioural sciences and law Business, management and public administration Physical and life sciences and technologies Mathematics, computer and information sciences Architecture, engineering, and related technologies Agriculture, natural resources and conservation Health and related fields Personal, protective and transportation services Other fields of study Male 171, ,770, Female 173, ,946, Male 8, , Female 22, , Male 3, , Female 3, , Male 5, , Female 7, , Male 8, , Female 21, , Male 18, , Female 43, , Male 5, , Female 3, , Male 3, , Female 2, , Male 84, ,046, Female 4, , Male 7, , Female 2, , Male 9, , Female 50, , Male 16, , Female 11, , Male Female Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 32
33 Labour Profile Labour Force Activity for the Population 15 Years and Over 2006 Census Total Male Female Total Male Female Total population 15 years and over 688, , ,485 9,819,420 4,744,710 5,074,710 In the labour force 423, , ,165 6,587,575 3,437,670 3,149,905 Employed 388, , ,755 6,164,245 3,230,050 2,934,195 Unemployed 34,165 18,755 15, , , ,710 Not in the labour force 265, , ,325 3,231,840 1,307,035 1,924,805 Participation rate (%) Employment rate (%) Unemployment rate (%) National Household Survey Total Male Female Total Male Female Total population 15 years and over 685, , ,475 10,473,665 5,064,720 5,408,950 In the labour force 414, , ,240 6,864,985 3,542,030 3,322,960 Employed 376, , ,030 6,297,000 3,249,165 3,047,835 Unemployed 38,265 22,055 16, , , ,120 Not in the labour force 270, , ,230 3,608,685 1,522,690 2,085,990 Participation rate (%) Employment rate (%) Unemployment rate (%) Note: Refer to Appendix A and B for information about Census and NHS Class of Worker for the Population 15 Years and Over, 2011 Number % Number % All classes of worker 405, ,680, Employees 371, ,973, Self-employed 34, , Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2006 Census of Population, 2011 National Household Survey 33
34 Labour Profile Total Labour Force Population Aged 15 Years and Over by Full-time or Part-time Weeks Worked, Total Number % Total Did not work Worked Worked full-time Worked part-time 414,770 21, , ,050 86, Total Did not work Worked Worked full-time Worked part-time Number Male % 213, , , , , Total Did not work Worked Worked full-time Worked part-time Female Number % 201, , , , , Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 34
35 Labour Profile Place of Work Status for the Employed Labour Force 15 Years and Over, 2011 Number % Number % Males 191, ,249, Worked at usual place 147, ,524, Worked at home 8, , Worked outside Canada , No fixed workplace address 35, , Females 185, ,047, Worked at usual place 164, ,646, Worked at home 9, , Worked outside Canada , No fixed workplace address 10, , Top 10 Industries for the Labour Force 15 Years and Over, 2011 Number % Number % All industries - NAICS Health care and social assistance Retail trade 91 Public administration 61 Educational services 23 Construction 72 Accommodation and food services Manufacturing Transportation and warehousing 81 Other services (except public administration) 21 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction All other industries 405, ,680, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,385, Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 35
36 Labour Profile Occupation for the Labour Force 15 Years and Over, 2011 Number % Number % All occupations - NOC , ,680, Sales and service occupations 97, ,550, Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 73, , Business, finance and administration occupations 58, ,138, Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services 54, , Management occupations 3 Health occupations 36, , , , Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 20, , Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations 15, , Occupations in manufacturing and utilities 5 Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 13, , , , Occupation by Sex, 2011 FedNor Region 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Female Male Please see table above for the corresponding occupational group names Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 36
37 Income Profile Income Distribution (Before-tax Total Income) for Individuals 15 Years and Over, Male Female Number % Number % Population 15 years and over 336, , Without income 12, , With income 323, , Under $5,000 27, , $5,000 to $9,999 17, , $10,000 to $14,999 23, , $15,000 to $19,999 21, , $20,000 to $29,999 41, , $30,000 to $39,999 41, , $40,000 to $49,999 38, , $50,000 to $59,999 30, , $60,000 to $79,999 39, , $80,000 to $99,999 21, , $100,000 and over 21, , $100,000 to $124,999 11, , $125,000 and over 9, , Median income $ 37,279 N/A 24,005 N/A Average income $ 44,781 N/A 31,270 N/A Median after-tax income $ 33,764 N/A 22,730 N/A Average after-tax income $ 37,703 N/A 27,493 N/A Median Income Distribution (Before-tax Total) for Males and Females 15 Years and Over ($), 2010 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $- Male Female $37,279 $24,005 $37,080 $19,905 Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 37
38 ~ Pan-Northern CFDC Region Income Profile Economic Family Income Distribution, 2010 All Families Total economic families 242,520 3,528,375 Median family income $ 73,427 80,987 Average family income $ 85, ,152 Median after-tax family income $ 65,130 71,128 Average after-tax family income $ 72,998 83,322 Couple Only Families Total economic families 105,675 1,197,250 Median family income $ 65,714 71,670 Average family income $ 77,099 89,678 Median after-tax family income $ 58,654 63,402 Average after-tax family income $ 65,904 74,551 Couple with Children Families Total economic families 94,680 1,689,180 Median family income $ 98, ,715 Average family income $ 108, ,285 Median after-tax family income $ 85,126 87,820 Average after-tax family income $ 91,497 99,843 Lone Parent Families Total economic families 35, ,715 Median family income $ 42,621 47,237 Average family income $ 50,528 58,622 Median after-tax family income $ 40,719 44,398 Average after-tax family income $ 45,562 51,624 $120,000 $100,000 $80,000 $60,000 $40,000 $20,000 $0 Median Income Distribution (Before-tax) by Economic Family Type ($), 2010 All Families Couple Only Families Couple with Children Families Lone-Parent Families $73,427 $65,714 $98,805 $42,621 $80,987 $71,670 $101,715 $47,237 Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey 38
39 Income Profile Prevalence of Low Income, Pan-Nothern Region Population in private households for income status Male Female Number % Number % Total 386, , Less than 18 years 77, , Less than 6 years 22, , to 64 years 245, , years and over 63, , In low income in 2010 based on after-tax low-income measure (LIM-AT) Male Female Number % Number % Total 48, , Less than 18 years 13, , Less than 6 years 4, , to 64 years 31, , years and over 3, , Prevalence of low income in 2010 based on after-tax low income measure % Male Female Number % Number % Total Less than 18 years Less than 6 years to 64 years years and over Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey. 39
40 Income Profile Household Income Distribution (Before-tax Total Income) for All Private Households, 2010 Number % Number % Total number of households 349, ,886, Under $5,000 7, , $5,000 to $9,999 5, , $10,000 to $14,999 13, , $15,000 to $19,999 19, , $20,000 to $29,999 35, , $30,000 to $39,999 34, , $40,000 to $49,999 33, , $50,000 to $59,999 31, , $60,000 to $79,999 50, , $80,000 to $99,999 38, , $100,000 to $124,999 32, , $125,000 to $149,999 20, , $150,000 and over 27, , Median household total income $ 57,940 N/A 66,358 N/A Average household total income $ 71,191 N/A 85,772 N/A Median after-tax household income $ 51,978 N/A 58,717 N/A Average after-tax household income $ 61,032 N/A 71,523 N/A $100,000 $80,000 $60,000 $40,000 $20,000 Household Income Distribution (Before-tax ) for All Private Households ($), 2010 $0 Median household total income $ Average household total income $ $57,940 $71,191 $66,358 $85,772 Source: Statistics Canada, special tabulations, unpublished data, 2011 National Household Survey. 40
41 Income Profile Median Employment Income for Individuals ($) Pan-Nothern Region 20,300 21,400 24,000 26,970 23,000 26,000 28,600 30,390 Canada 20,600 23,200 26,300 29,730 Median Employment Income for Individuals, Index (1995=100) Pan-Nothern Region Canada Median Employment Income for Individuals $35,000 $30,000 $25,000 $20,000 $15,000 $10,000 $5,000 $ Pan-Nothern Region Canada Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Labour Profiles, 71C
42 Income Profile Employment Income as a Percentage of Total Income (%) Pan-Nothern Region Canada Employment Income as a Percentage of Total Income, Index (1995=100) Pan-Nothern Region Canada Employment Income as a Percentage of Total Income % Pan-Nothern Region Canada Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Labour Profiles, 71C
43 Income Profile Self Employment Income as a Percentage of Employment Income (%) Pan-Nothern Region Canada Self Employment Income as a Percentage of Employment Income, Index (1995=100) Pan-Nothern Region Canada Self Employment Income as a Percentage of Employment Income 8.0 % Pan-Nothern Region Canada Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Labour Profiles, 71C
44 Income Profile Number and Economic Dependency Ratio: Social Assistance Pan-Nothern Region Canada Number EDR Number EDR Number EDR , , ,961, , , ,532, , , ,356, , , ,508, Economic Dependency Ratio: Social Assistance, Index (1995=100) Pan-Nothern Region Canada Economic Dependency Ratio: Social Assistance Pan-Nothern Region Canada The Economic Dependency Ratio: Social Assistance is the amount of social assistance dollars received as benefits in a given area per $100 of employment income for the same area. Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Economic Dependency Profiles, 13C
45 Income Profile Number and Economic Dependency Ratio: Employment Insurance Number EDR Number EDR Pan-Nothern Region 51, , , , Canada 2,296, ,800, Economic Dependency Ratio: Employment Insurance, Index (2005=100) Pan-Nothern Region Canada Eco n o m ic D ep en d en cy Ratio : Em p lo y m en t In su ran ce Pan-N othe rn Re gion O ntario Canada The Economic Dependency Ratio: Employment Insurance is the amount of employment insurance dollars received as benefits in a given area per $100 of employment income for the same area. Source: Statistics Canada, Income Statistics Division, Economic Dependency Profiles, 13C
46 Industry Profile Location Counts for Total Business Locations, December Top 10 Industries Industries - NAICS 2012 Number % Number % Total 47, , Construction 6, , Retail trade 5, , Real estate and rental and leasing 5, , Other services (except public administration) 4, , Professional, scientific and technical services 3, , Accommodation and food services 3, , Health care and social assistance 3, , Finance and insurance 2, , Transportation and warehousing 2, , Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 2, , All other industries 8, , Location Counts for Small Business Locations, December Top 10 Industries Industries - NAICS 2012 Number % Number % Total 46, , Construction 6, , Retail trade 5, , Real estate and rental and leasing 5, , Other services (except public administration) 4, , Professional, scientific and technical services 3, , Accommodation and food services 3, , Health care and social assistance 3, , Finance and insurance 2, , Transportation and warehousing 2, , Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 2, , All other industries 8, , Small business locations include all active locations of indeterminate size along with all active locations with 1-49 employees. The locations in the Indeterminate category do not maintain an employee payroll, but may have a workforce which consists of contracted workers, family members or business owners. Source: Statistics Canada, Business Register Division, Business Register Tabulations, 61C
47 Industry Profile Location Counts for Medium Business Locations, December Top 10 Industries Industries - NAICS 2012 The Medium business locations include all active locations with employees. Number % Number % Total 1, , Retail trade , Health care and social assistance , Accommodation and food services , Manufacturing , Public administration Construction Transportation and warehousing Other services (except public administration) Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services , Wholesale trade , All other industries , Location Counts for Large Business Locations, December Top 10 Industries Industries - NAICS 2012 The Large business locations include all active locations with 200+ employees. Number % Number % Total , Health care and social assistance Educational services Manufacturing Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extaction Transportation and warehousing Retail trade Public administration Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services Construction Accommodation and food services All other industries , Source: Statistics Canada, Business Register Division, Business Register Tabulations, 61C
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