Table B7
Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals, Quebec, 2001 and 2011

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Table B7
Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals, Quebec, 2001 and 2011
Table summary
This table displays the results of Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals Total, Minority official language population, 2011 and 2001, calculated using frequency and percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  Total Minority official language populationTable B7 Note 3
2011 2001 2011 2001
frequency frequency percent frequency percent
Total PopulationTable B7 Note 1 7,815,955 7,125,575 1,058,250 13.5 918,955 12.9
All Health Care ProfessionalsTable B7 Note 2 289,845 224,030 29,640 10.2 22,510 10.0
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nursesTable B7 Note 2 64,830 55,380 6,265 9.7 4,930 8.9
General practitioners and family physiciansTable B7 Note 2 10,015 9,590 1,610 16.1 1,555 16.2
PsychologistsTable B7 Note 2 8,255 6,255 1,010 12.3 635 10.1
Social workersTable B7 Note 2 12,605 10,860 1,355 10.8 1,345 12.4
PharmacistsTable B7 Note 2 7,765 5,340 675 8.7 380 7.1
Licensed practical nursesTable B7 Note 2 16,655 13,705 1,180 7.1 810 5.9
Paramedical occupationsTable B7 Note 2 3,720 2,395 165 4.5 110 4.6
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associatesTable B7 Note 2 58,930 43,630 5,470 9.3 4,040 9.3
Other Health Care ProfessionalsTable B7 Note 2 107,075 76,865 11,900 11.1 8,700 11.3
Table B7 (end)
Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals, Quebec, 2001 and 2011
Table summary
This table displays the results of Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals Ability to conduct a conversation in the minority language, Use of minority language at least regulary at work, 2011 and 2001, calculated using frequency and percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  Ability to conduct a conversation in the minority languageTable B7 Note 4 Use of minority language at least regulary at workTable B7 Note 5
2011 2001 2011 2001
frequency percent frequency percent frequency percent frequency percent
All Health Care ProfessionalsTable B7 Note 2 155,265 53.6 118,255 52.8 102,750 35.5 77,400 34.5
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nursesTable B7 Note 2 32,545 50.2 25,660 46.3 24,225 37.4 19,185 34.6
General practitioners and family physiciansTable B7 Note 2 8,945 89.3 8,660 90.3 4,975 49.7 5,005 52.2
PsychologistsTable B7 Note 2 5,755 69.7 4,420 70.6 2,365 28.6 1,680 26.9
Social workersTable B7 Note 2 7,095 56.3 6,060 55.8 3,730 29.6 3,430 31.6
PharmacistsTable B7 Note 2 6,035 77.7 3,935 73.6 3,340 43.0 2,270 42.5
Licensed practical nursesTable B7 Note 2 5,345 32.1 3,970 29.0 4,735 28.4 3,015 22.0
Paramedical occupationsTable B7 Note 2 1,930 52.0 1,270 53.0 1,390 37.4 970 40.5
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associatesTable B7 Note 2 20,150 34.2 15,940 36.5 15,495 26.3 11,565 26.5
Other Health Care ProfessionalsTable B7 Note 2 67,465 63.0 48,345 62.9 42,490 39.7 30,280 39.4
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