Table 29
Characteristics of inter-provincial employees who subsequently moved to Alberta, 2005 cohort

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Characteristics of inter-provincial employees who subsequently moved to Alberta, 2005 cohort
Table summary
Table 29 displays the characteristics of inter-provincial employees in the 2005 cohort who subsequently moved to Alberta. The row headers display the total and the socio-economic characteristics considered, including gender, age, and province/territory. The column header shows the percentage for the 2005 cohort.
  2005 cohort
  percent
Total 26.0
Men 24.7
Women 29.1
Aged 18 to 24 30.3
Aged 25 to 34 27.7
Aged 35 to 44 23.5
Aged 45 to 54 20.0
Aged 55 to 64 13.2
Aged 65 or over 7.2
Single 28.6
Married/Living common-law 21.6
Newfoundland and Labrador 31.9
Prince Edward Island 32.7
Nova Scotia 31.6
New Brunswick 26.9
Quebec 14.7
Ontario 26.2
Manitoba 24.4
Saskatchewan 25.9
British Columbia 25.4
Northwest Territories 29.8
Yukon 26.7
Nunavut 18.8
Note(s):
Only those who are starting a new spell of inter-provincial work are included. Inter-provincial employees who started to work in Alberta in 2005 and who lived in Alberta at least one year between 2006 and 2010.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, Inter-provincial Workforce Database.
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