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Table 4 
Beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits1 by occupation,2 Canada – Seasonally adjusted

Beneficiaries receiving regular income benefits by occupation, Canada – Seasonally adjusted
  March
2012
February
2013p
March
2013p
February to March 2013 March 2012 to March 2013 February to March 2013 March 2012 to March 2013
  numbernumbernumber changechange % change% change
All occupations 570,090 528,920 523,700 -5,220 -46,390 -1.0 -8.1
Management occupations 33,020 31,300 31,110 -190 -1,910 -0.6 -5.8
Senior management occupations 2,850 2,660 2,630 -30 -220 -1.1 -7.7
Other management occupations 30,170 28,640 28,480 -160 -1,690 -0.6 -5.6
Business, finance and administrative occupations 74,100 67,690 67,180 -510 -6,920 -0.8 -9.3
Professional occupations in business and finance 5,120 5,120 5,130 10 10 0.2 0.2
Financial, secretarial and administrative occupations 18,950 17,790 17,610 -180 -1,340 -1.0 -7.1
Clerical occupations, including supervisors 50,030 44,790 44,440 -350 -5,590 -0.8 -11.2
Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 27,460 27,370 27,390 20 -70 0.1 -0.3
Health occupations 8,890 8,120 7,950 -170 -940 -2.1 -10.6
Professional occupations in health, nurse supervisors and registered nurses 1,410 1,270 1,250 -20 -160 -1.6 -11.3
Technical, assisting and related occupations in health 7,480 6,840 6,700 -140 -780 -2.0 -10.4
Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion 30,790 27,860 27,330 -530 -3,460 -1.9 -11.2
Occupations in social science, government service and religion 15,450 14,660 14,660 0 -790 0.0 -5.1
Teachers and professors 15,340 13,190 12,680 -510 -2,660 -3.9 -17.3
Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 10,700 10,610 10,370 -240 -330 -2.3 -3.1
Sales and service occupations 106,980 98,540 97,050 -1,490 -9,930 -1.5 -9.3
Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales specialists, and retail, wholesale and grain buyers 5,610 5,360 5,240 -120 -370 -2.2 -6.6
Retail salespersons, sales clerks, cashiers, including retail trade supervisors 20,210 18,810 18,470 -340 -1,740 -1.8 -8.6
Chefs and cooks, and occupations in food and beverage service, including supervisors 21,200 19,450 19,250 -200 -1,950 -1.0 -9.2
Occupations in protective services 6,190 5,410 5,380 -30 -810 -0.6 -13.1
Childcare and home support workers 16,530 15,850 15,520 -330 -1,010 -2.1 -6.1
Sales and service occupations (not elsewhere classified), including occupations in travel and accommodation, attendants in recreation and sport as well as supervisors 37,240 33,650 33,180 -470 -4,060 -1.4 -10.9
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 179,980 167,720 166,390 -1,330 -13,590 -0.8 -7.6
Contractors and supervisors in trades and transportation 6,640 6,360 6,370 10 -270 0.2 -4.1
Construction trades 38,030 35,390 35,250 -140 -2,780 -0.4 -7.3
Other trades occupations 38,880 37,450 36,880 -570 -2,000 -1.5 -5.1
Transport and equipment operators 43,230 39,790 39,450 -340 -3,780 -0.9 -8.7
Trades helpers, construction and transportation labourers and related occupations 53,210 48,730 48,450 -280 -4,760 -0.6 -8.9
Occupations unique to primary industry 41,260 38,630 38,530 -100 -2,730 -0.3 -6.6
Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 56,720 50,890 50,190 -700 -6,530 -1.4 -11.5
Machine operators and assemblers in manufacturing, including supervisors 26,770 24,370 24,160 -210 -2,610 -0.9 -9.7
Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 29,950 26,520 26,030 -490 -3,920 -1.8 -13.1
p
preliminary
Note(s): 
Related CANSIM table: 276-0041.
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