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Tables

Table 1  Rural and urban firms with payroll employees, by size category, Canada, 2007

Table 2  Rural and urban firms with payroll employees relative to population, Canada, 2007

Table 3  Rural and urban firms with payroll employees by industry sector, Canada, 2007

Appendix Table A  Rural and urban firms with payroll employees in the primary sector, Canada, 2007

Appendix Table B  Rural and urban firms with payroll employees in the manufacturing sector, Canada, 2007

Appendix Table C  Rural and urban firms with payroll employees in the producer services sector, Canada, 2007

Figures

Figure 1  Within rural and small town Canada, nearly one-half of firms with 200 or more employees are in areas that are weakly linked to larger urban centres

Figure 2  Within rural and small town areas, firms with 200 or more employees are more intensive relative to population in weak metropolitan influenced zones than in any other type of metropolitan influenced zone, Canada, 2007

Figure 3  Rural and small town manufacturing firms have a greater affinity to areas with stronger linkages to larger urban centres than those in the primary and producer services sector, Canada, 2007

Figure 4  Within rural and small town Canada, primary sector firms with 200 or more employees are overwhelmingly concentrated in areas weakly linked to larger urban centres, Canada, 2007

Figure 5  In rural and small town Canada, the strong metropolitan influenced zone contains one-quarter of all manufacturing firms, but just 16% of manufacturing firms with 200 or more employees, Canada, 2007

Figure 6  Weak metropolitan influenced zones contain more than one-half of all rural and small town producer services sector firms that have 200 or more employees, Canada, 2007