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October 2006 | October 2007 | October 2006 to October 2007 | |||
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number of employees1 (thousands) | average hourly wage ($) | number of employees1 (thousands) | average hourly wage ($) | % change in hourly wage | |
Canada | |||||
15 years and over | 14,145.3 | 19.92 | 14,410.6 | 20.74 | 4.1 |
15 to 24 years | 2,406.4 | 11.56 | 2,443.6 | 12.07 | 4.4 |
25 to 54 years | 9,989.2 | 21.66 | 10,092.7 | 22.57 | 4.2 |
55 years and over | 1,749.7 | 21.53 | 1,874.3 | 22.22 | 3.2 |
Men | 7,200.6 | 21.54 | 7,287.9 | 22.49 | 4.4 |
Women | 6,944.8 | 18.24 | 7,122.8 | 18.95 | 3.9 |
Full-time | 11,611.8 | 21.22 | 11,775.2 | 22.14 | 4.3 |
Part-time | 2,533.5 | 14.00 | 2,635.5 | 14.52 | 3.7 |
Union coverage2 | 4,472.0 | 23.02 | 4,567.2 | 23.76 | 3.2 |
No union coverage3 | 9,673.3 | 18.49 | 9,843.5 | 19.34 | 4.6 |
Permanent job4 | 12,366.9 | 20.53 | 12,562.1 | 21.40 | 4.2 |
Temporary job5 | 1,778.5 | 15.71 | 1,848.6 | 16.28 | 3.6 |
Management occupations | 1,015.7 | 31.33 | 1,035.6 | 32.18 | 2.7 |
Business, finance and administrative occupations | 2,753.3 | 19.05 | 2,809.8 | 19.65 | 3.1 |
Natural and applied sciences and related occupations | 1,002.7 | 27.98 | 1,058.7 | 28.81 | 3.0 |
Health occupations | 854.0 | 23.31 | 861.5 | 24.65 | 5.7 |
Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion | 1,277.3 | 25.77 | 1,304.7 | 26.67 | 3.5 |
Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport | 295.1 | 21.24 | 352.5 | 21.21 | -0.1 |
Sales and service occupations | 3,603.1 | 13.32 | 3,668.2 | 13.98 | 5.0 |
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations | 2,053.8 | 19.79 | 2,125.4 | 20.59 | 4.0 |
Occupations unique to primary industry | 309.6 | 16.40 | 301.1 | 17.88 | 9.0 |
Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities | 980.8 | 17.05 | 893.2 | 17.84 | 4.6 |
1. Those who work as employees of a private firm or business or the public sector. 2. Employees who are members of a union and employees who are not union members but who are covered by a collective agreement or a union contract. 3. Employees who are not members of a union or not covered by a collective agreement or a union contract. 4. A permanent job is one that is expected to last as long as the employee wants it, given that business conditions permit. That is, there is no pre-determined termination date. 5. A temporary job has a predetermined end date, or will end as soon as a specified project is completed. Includes seasonal jobs; temporary, term or contract jobs including work done through a temporary help agency; casual jobs; and other temporary work. Sources: Statistics Canada, CANSIM tables (for fee) 282-0069 and 282-0073. Last modified: 2007-11-02. |
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