Table 4
Estimated T4 earnings and T4 earnings as a percentage of total Alberta T4 earnings of inter-provincial employees in Alberta, 2004 to 2010

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Estimated T4 earnings and T4 earnings as a percentage of total Alberta T4 earnings of inter-provincial employees in Alberta, 2004 to 2010
Table summary
Table 4 presents estimated T4 earnings and T4 earnings as a percentage of total Alberta T4 earnings of inter-provincial employees in Alberta between 2004 and 2010. The row headers display the years considered for each sample analyzed, namely T4–T1 Family File matched data and T4–T1 Family File–T1 Historical matched data. The column headers display the base definition, the base definition excluding Alberta residents at t-1 (t minus 1), and the base definition excluding Alberta and unknown residents at t-1 (t minus 1), in millions of dollars and as percentages.
  Base definition Base definition excluding Alberta residents at t-1 Base definition excluding Alberta and unknown residents at t-1
  $ millions (2009) percent $ millions (2009) percent $ millions (2009) percent
T4–T1FF matched  
2004 1,204.1 1.5 1,134.5 1.4 1,105.4 1.4
2005 1,629.0 1.9 1,557.5 1.8 1,522.8 1.7
2006 2,302.3 2.3 2,224.9 2.2 2,169.9 2.2
2007 2,916.5 2.7 2,800.5 2.6 2,746.7 2.5
2008 3,859.3 3.4 3,696.9 3.2 3,638.4 3.2
2009 3,113.5 2.9 2,967.0 2.7 2,780.0 2.6
2010 ... 3,226.6 2.9 3,021.5 2.8
T4–T1FF–T1H matched  
2004 1,278.6 1.6 1,202.2 1.5 1,158.5 1.5
2005 1,736.8 2.0 1,658.3 1.9 1,602.1 1.8
2006 2,452.1 2.5 2,366.4 2.4 2,282.7 2.3
2007 3,123.9 2.9 2,996.7 2.8 2,887.2 2.7
2008 4,114.3 1 3.6 1 3,912.1 3.4 3,807.3 3.3
2009 3,319.2 1 3.0 1 3,154.6 1 2.9 1 2,918.8 1 2.7 1
Preliminary estimate.
Note(s):
T1FF and T1H refer respectively to T1 Family File and T1 Historical file. The late-filer adjustment factor is derived from the average of the ratios of the T4–T1FF–T1H matched data to the T4–T1FF matched data for all available years. Specific adjustment factors are used for each definition of inter-provincial employees.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Inter-provincial Workforce Database.
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