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Aboriginal People Living Off-reserve and the Labour Market: Estimates from the Labour Force Survey, 2007

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This is the first report in the series. This report presents the first national estimates on the labour market experiences of Aboriginal people living off-reserve from the Labour Force Survey (LFS). These estimates are based on the year 2007 and cover Aboriginal people living off-reserve in the ten provinces. This report examines the labour force characteristics of the Aboriginal people, namely the employment and unemployment rates as well as wages by Aboriginal identity. The report further looks at the estimates by non-Aboriginal as well as Aboriginal, North American Indian and Métis populations. Also included is limited analysis on the Inuit population using the 2006 Census results, since the LFS sample size was too small for this group. Data are presented for the following characteristics: age, sex, educational attainment, province or region and industry. Finally, trend analysis is provided for the four western provinces over a four year period. The previously released report (Catalogue no. 71-587-X) provided analysis for the western provinces from April 2004 to March 2005.

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Product:The Aboriginal Labour Force Analysis Series
Catalogue no.:71-588-XWE2008001
Frequency:Occasional
Status:Ongoing/Available
 
Latest issue:no. 1 Free
Release date:December 15, 2008
Authors: Pérusse, Dominique
 
Subscription:one year (365 days) N/A  
 

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aboriginal peoples, educational attainment, educational level, employment rate, labour force survey, labour market, métis, off-reserve population, older workers, unemployment rate, wage inequality, youth.

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