Table 17
T4 earnings from Alberta, 2009

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T4 earnings from Alberta, 2009
Table summary
Table 17 shows T4 earnings from Alberta for different categories of employees in 2009. The row headers show the three samples analyzed: total, men, and women. Each sample is divided into two sub-samples, namely inter-provincial employees and Alberta resident employees. The inter-provincial employees category is further divided into two sub-samples: those who worked in Alberta and other provinces/territories; and those who worked in Alberta only. The column headers show the 25th percentile, the median, the 75th percentile, and the mean.
  25th percentile Median 75th percentile Mean
  2009 dollars
All  
Interprovincial employees 5,454 16,347 42,994 31,955
Worked in Alberta and other provinces or territories 2,851 9,260 23,195 18,237
Worked in Alberta only 12,918 33,035 69,819 48,856
Alberta resident employees 19,301 40,610 68,953 54,887
Men  
Interprovincial employees 7,667 21,519 53,261 38,020
Worked in Alberta and other provinces or territories 4,077 12,412 28,521 21,916
Worked in Alberta only 17,216 42,580 80,457 56,755
Alberta resident employees 25,840 51,174 82,906 68,645
Women  
Interprovincial employees 2,764 8,013 19,629 15,877
Worked in Alberta and other provinces or territories 1,504 4,696 11,440 9,345
Worked in Alberta only 7,244 15,622 34,845 25,266
Alberta resident employees 15,000 31,893 52,466 39,450
Note(s):
Although total earnings are restricted to $1,000 or more, some T4 records may show Alberta earnings equal to zero.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Inter-provincial Workforce Database.
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