Table B22
Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 2001 and 2011

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Table B22
Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 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 B22 Note 3
2011 2001 2011 2001
frequency frequency percent frequency percent
Total PopulationTable B22 Note 1 2,211,405 2,066,850 55,660 2.5 59,930 2.9
All Health Care ProfessionalsTable B22 Note 2 90,525 72,475 2,155 2.4 2,280 3.1
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nursesTable B22 Note 2 25,390 18,930 620 2.4 565 3.0
General practitioners and family physiciansTable B22 Note 2 2,490 2,735 110 4.4 55 1.9
Psychologists and social workersTable B22 Note 2 4,940 4,490 150 3.1 125 2.8
Pharmacists and paramedical occupationsTable B22 Note 2 4,275 3,210 85 2.0 105 3.3
Licensed practical nursesTable B22 Note 2 4,305 3,285 55 1.2 130 4.0
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associatesTable B22 Note 2 19,880 17,650 510 2.6 625 3.5
Other Health Care ProfessionalsTable B22 Note 2 29,250 22,175 625 2.1 670 3.0
Table B22 (end)
Linguistic characteristics and language use of Health Care Professionals, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, 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 B22 Note 4 Use of minority language at least regulary at workTable B22 Note 5
2011 2001 2011 2001
frequency percent frequency percent frequency percent frequency percent
All Health Care ProfessionalsTable B22 Note 2 6,785 7.5 5,590 7.7 1,915 2.1 1,740 2.4
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nursesTable B22 Note 2 1,630 6.4 1,175 6.2 510 2.0 360 1.9
General practitioners and family physiciansTable B22 Note 2 410 16.4 340 12.5 110 4.3 75 2.7
Psychologists and social workersTable B22 Note 2 435 8.8 345 7.7 95 2.0 70 1.5
Pharmacists and paramedical occupationsTable B22 Note 2 320 7.5 250 7.8 45 1.1 75 2.4
Licensed practical nursesTable B22 Note 2 185 4.3 240 7.3 90 2.1 95 2.8
Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associatesTable B22 Note 2 1,230 6.2 1,305 7.4 475 2.4 605 3.4
Other Health Care ProfessionalsTable B22 Note 2 2,575 8.8 1,935 8.7 585 2.0 470 2.1
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