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ID #:   39267794
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Description:   This article examines Immigrants who used a language other than English or French at work (2001 vs. 2006). Includes: Extent to which immigrants who used languages other than English or French at work utilized them, Top 20 non-official languages used at work by immigrants (e.g. Chinese, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Korean, Punjabi, Hindi [South Asian)

Proportion of immigrant workers at various levels of education who used a language other than English or French in their job [language used in the workplace]

 
Publication Date:   1/20/2009
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/20/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39267795
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Description:   This article explores the implications of working in a language other than English or French for immigrants in Canada. It looks at the occupations and industries in which immigrants who use non-official languages on the job are found.

It also looks at the impact on employment earnings and the financial returns to education for immigrants who work in languages other than English or French. [language used in the workplace]

 
Publication Date:   1/20/2009
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/20/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39264095
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Description:   These profiles present community-level information from the 2006 Census of Population. They are updated as further information is released from the 2006 Census.

For data at a local neighborhood level see: Stats Link Canada ID# 39264096.

Currently covers: Population in 2006, Population in 2001, 2001 to 2006 population change (%), Total private dwellings, Private dwellings occupied by usual residents, Population density per square kilometre, Land area (square km), Population by age group and gender

Legal marital status (married, separated, divorced, widowed, single (never married, common law unions), Selected family characteristics (married-couple families, common law-couple families, lone-parent families, couple household with children, couple households without children)

Occupied private dwelling characteristics (Single detached, Semi-detached, Row, Apartments, Number of owned dwellings, Number of rented dwellings [rental market], Number of dwellings constructed before 1986, and between 1986 and 2006, Dwellings requiring major repair, Average number of rooms per dwelling

Mother tongue (English only, French only, English and French, Other language(s)), Knowledge of official languages, Language spoken most often at home (English, French, Non-official language)

Immigrant status and period of immigration, Citizenship (Canadian citizens, Not Canadian citizens), Generation status (1st generation, 2nd generation, 3rd generation or more)

Mobility status - Place of residence 1 year ago - 5 years ago (Lived at the same address, Lived in different regional municipality, different province, difference country 1 year ago)

Aboriginal population

Educational attainment , Major field of study, Location of study (inside/outside Canada)

Labour force activity (e.g. employed, unemployed, unemployment rate), Occupation grouping, Industry

Population 15 years and over reporting hours of unpaid housework, child care, senior care

Language used most often at work, Place of work status (e.g. Worked at home), Mode of transportation to work (Public transit, Car as driver, Car as passenger, Walked or bicycled. [commuting]

Visible minority population (Chinese, South Asian, Black, Filipino, Latin American, Southeast Asian, Arab, West Asian, Korean, Japanese)

Median income by selected characteristics (married couple, common law couple, lone-parent, couple households with children / without children, one-person households), Income and earnings, % in low income

 
Publication Date:   5/1/2008
Frequency:   Every five years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Communities (cities and towns), Health Regions
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/1/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39264096
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Description:   Local neighbourhood demographics from the 2006 Census. For data at a community level see: Stats Link Canada ID# 39264095.

Currently includes: Population in 2006, Population in 2001, 2001 to 2006 population change (%), Total private dwellings, Private dwellings occupied by usual residents, Population density per square kilometre, Land area (square km), Population by age groupings

Currently covers: Population in 2006, Population in 2001, 2001 to 2006 population change (%), Total private dwellings, Private dwellings occupied by usual residents, Population density per square kilometre, Land area (square km), Population by age group and gender

Legal marital status (married, separated, divorced, widowed, single (never married, common law unions), Selected family characteristics (married-couple families, common law-couple families, lone-parent families, couple household with children, couple households without children)

Occupied private dwelling characteristics (Single detached, Semi-detached, Row, Apartments, Number of owned dwellings, Number of rented dwellings [rental market], Number of dwellings constructed before 1986, and between 1986 and 2006, Dwellings requiring major repair, Average number of rooms per dwelling

Mother tongue (English only, French only, English and French, Other language(s)), Knowledge of official languages, Language spoken most often at home (English, French, Non-official language)

Immigrant status and period of immigration, Citizenship (Canadian citizens, Not Canadian citizens), Generation status (1st generation, 2nd generation, 3rd generation or more)

Mobility status - Place of residence 1 year ago - 5 years ago (Lived at the same address, Lived in different regional municipality, different province, difference country 1 year ago)

Aboriginal population

Educational attainment , Major field of study, Location of study (inside/outside Canada)

Labour force activity (e.g. employed, unemployed, unemployment rate), Occupation grouping, Industry

Population 15 years and over reporting hours of unpaid housework, child care, senior care

Language used most often at work, Place of work status (e.g. Work at home), Mode of transportation to work (Public transit, Car as driver, Car as passenger, Walked or bicycled. [commuting]

Visible minority population (Chinese, South Asian, Black, Filipino, Latin American, Southeast Asian, Arab, West Asian, Korean, Japanese)

Median income by selected characteristics (married couple, common law couple, lone-parent, couple households with children / without children, one-person households), Income and earnings, % in low income.

Also Thematic maps colour coding Population change and Population density, Median Age, % of population under 14, over 65, % of families that are lone-parent, % of households with children under 25 living at home, % immigrants, % anglophones, francophones, allophones, Unemployment and emploment rates, Educational attainment, Median commuting distance by place of residence, % visible minorities, % in low income

 
Publication Date:   5/1/2008
Frequency:   Every five years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, metropolitan areas, counties, municipalities, local neighbourhoods (Census Tracts)
 
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Notes:   Census Tract is the most detailed geographical level for which detailed data is available via this resource. Hyperlink 1 provides a map interface with a variety of geographic options, while Hyperlink 2 provides access to Census Tract data only.
Posted/Updated:   5/1/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   4913
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Description:   Highlight demographic data from the 2001 Census. Covers: Population and dwelling counts, Age characteristics of the population, common law status, Marital status, Language(s) first learned and still understood, Mobility status - place of residence 1and 5 years ago, Immigration characteristics, Aboriginal population, Visible minority status, Religion, School attendance, Highest level of schooling

Earnings in 2000, Income in 2000, Language used most often at work, Place of work status, Mode of transportation to work, Persons reporting hours of unpaid housework [time use], Persons reporting hours of unpaid care or assistance to seniors, Labour force indicators (unemployment, industry occupation grouping), Selected family & household characteristics (lone-parents, median income, Number and Average gross monthly payments for rented dwellings & owner-occupied dwellings.

Health status: Self-reported health, Smoking, Physical activity, Obesity, Contact with a medical doctor, Mammography

 
Publication Date:   1/1/2002
Frequency:   Every five years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Provinces, Cities, Municipalities, Towns
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/30/2005
 
 
 
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