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Table C.2.6
Part-time educators (headcount) as a percentage of educators in public elementary and secondary schools, by sex, Canada and provinces, 2000/2001 and 2006/2007

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  Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario1 Manitoba Saskatchewan

Alberta2

British Columbia

percent
2000/2001
Both sexes . 23 8 . 5 30 .. 16 14 12 25
Male . 16 4 . 2 30 .. 5 4 3 10
Female . 28 10 . 6 30 .. 21 20 17 32
2006/2007
Both sexes . 26 9 . 4 34 17 16 13 29 23
Male . 21 6 . 2 36 11 7 4 17 9
Female . 27 10 . 5 33 19 20 17 33 29
percentage points
Change3 2000/2001 to 2006/2007
Both sexes . 2 1 . -1 4 .. 0 -1 ..2 -2
Male . 6 1 . 0 7 .. 1 1 ..2 -1
Female . 0 0 . -1 3 .. -1 -3 ..2 -3

. not available for any reference period
.. not available for a specific reference period
x suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act

1. Excludes publicly funded hospital and provincial schools, care, treatment and correctional facilities.
2. Alberta data prior to 2004/2005 may not be fully comparable with more recent data due to changes in data capture systems.
3. Calculations use unrounded data.

Notes: Due to the nature of Elementary-Secondary Education Statistics Project (ESESP) data collection, these data are updated on an ongoing basis and are therefore subject to further revisions. These data are for public schools only and do not include private schools and federal schools.
Detailed data for part-time educators are not available for Nova Scotia and the territories.

Source: Statistics Canada, Elementary-Secondary Education Statistics Project, version updated September 22, 2009.

Updated February 25, 2010.