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On March 4, 2008, Statistics Canada will release detailed analyses of data from the 2006 Census on labour market activities, industry, occupation, education and language of work.
The findings will be released in three online documents: Canada's Changing Labour Force, 2006 Census; Educational Portrait of Canada, 2006 Census; and Using Languages at Work in Canada, 2006 Census.
These reports will be available on our website at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time, on March 4. Also available will be several tables that contain 2006 Census data on place of work and mode of transportation. The analysis for these variables will follow on April 2, 2008.
The labour market report will provide an in-depth assessment of changes in employment by industry between 2001 and 2006, changes in occupations and the impact of the aging workforce. It will also look at immigrants in the workforce, and developments in unpaid work.
The education document presents the findings of the census questions pertaining to the education of the adult population aged between 25 and 64. It examines three specific areas: the educational attainment of Canadians in this age group, the fields they are studying, and where they are studying.
The document on languages examines the use of the two official languages and non-official languages in the workplace by Anglophones, Francophones and allophones, nationally and in certain census metropolitan areas.
For more information, contact Media Relations (613-951-4636), Communications and Library Services Division.