Table B19
Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals, City of Ottawa, Ontario, 2001 and 2011

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Table B19
Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals, City of Ottawa, Ontario, 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 B19 Note 3
2011 2001 2011 2001
frequency frequency percent frequency percent
Total PopulationTable B19 Note 1 872,450 763,790 143,040 16.4 128,515 16.8
All Health Care ProfessionalsTable B19 Note 2 35,585 26,070 7,045 19.8 5,850 22.4
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nursesTable B19 Note 2 9,515 7,495 1,885 19.8 1,590 21.2
General practitioners and family physiciansTable B19 Note 2 1,880 1,720 260 13.7 260 15.0
PsychologistsTable B19 Note 2 930 645 215 23.1 145 22.4
Social workersTable B19 Note 2 1,740 1,405 435 24.9 365 26.0
PharmacistsTable B19 Note 2 700 660 90 13.0 150 22.6
Licensed practical nursesTable B19 Note 2 1,145 835 345 30.3 265 31.9
Paramedical occupationsTable B19 Note 2 590 275 155 26.2 95 34.1
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associatesTable B19 Note 2 4,440 3,020 1,035 23.3 805 26.6
Other Health Care ProfessionalsTable B19 Note 2 14,645 10,020 2,630 18.0 2,180 21.8
Table B19 (end)
Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals, City of Ottawa, Ontario, 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 B19 Note 4 Use of minority language at least regulary at workTable B19 Note 5
2011 2001 2011 2001
frequency percent frequency percent frequency percent frequency percent
All Health Care ProfessionalsTable B19 Note 2 14,895 41.9 11,930 45.8 11,525 32.4 9,680 37.1
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nursesTable B19 Note 2 3,915 41.1 3,250 43.4 3,280 34.5 3,030 40.4
General practitioners and family physiciansTable B19 Note 2 920 49.0 925 53.6 700 37.1 690 40.1
PsychologistsTable B19 Note 2 430 46.5 355 55.0 325 34.8 265 41.4
Social workersTable B19 Note 2 815 46.9 780 55.6 655 37.6 590 41.9
PharmacistsTable B19 Note 2 255 36.7 265 40.0 160 22.8 225 34.4
Licensed practical nursesTable B19 Note 2 470 40.9 355 42.5 410 35.8 320 38.6
Paramedical occupationsTable B19 Note 2 250 42.8 140 51.2 210 35.9 140 50.7
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associatesTable B19 Note 2 1,725 38.8 1,230 40.7 1,280 28.8 960 31.8
Other Health Care ProfessionalsTable B19 Note 2 6,110 41.7 4,630 46.2 4,505 30.8 3,455 34.5
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