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Estimates of inter-jurisdictional employment in Canada by province and territory, 2017

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Released: 2020-10-19

Updated estimates for inter-jurisdictional employees in Canada for each jurisdiction, disaggregated by total count, T4 earnings, North American Industry Classification System, age and gender, are available upon request.

Inter-jurisdictional employees are identified as individuals who maintain their permanent residence in one province or territory, but have paid employment in another.

Inter-jurisdictional employment may represent a significant source of income for home provinces or territories of inter-jurisdictional employees, and a significant source of labour for the provinces or territories in which they work.

  Note to readers

The data in this release are estimates and are subject to revision. Estimates are from 2002 to 2017.

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