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Table 8.15a. Number of immigrants employed at time of interview, by immigration category, 2001
Number of employed immigrants Family Skilled worker principal applicants Skilled worker spouse and dependants Other economic Refugees All immigrants
Total1
17,330
34,319
14,835
2,995
2,085
72,141
1. Based on the number of immigrants employed at the time of interview.
Data source: Statistics Canada, 2001, Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, A Portrait of Early Settlement Experiences, catalogue number 89-614-XWE2005001.

Table 8.15b. Job satisfaction, by immigration category, 2001
Level of satisfaction Family Skilled worker principal applicants Skilled worker spouse and dependants Other economic Refugees All immigrants
percentage
Very satisfied
21
24
16
28
18
21
Satisfied
60
50
54
57
59
54
Dissatisfied
16
21
23
F
20
20
Very dissatisfied
3
5
7
F
F
5
Not specified
2E
2
F
10
F
2
Due to rounding, percentages may not add up exactly to 100%.
Data source: Statistics Canada, 2001, Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, A Portrait of Early Settlement Experiences, catalogue number 89-614-XWE2005001.