Data table for Chart 8
Non-permanent residents working full time were more likely than all full-time workers to be nannies or teaching and research assistants

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Occupation Non-permanent residents working full-time All full-time workers
percentage of full-time workers
Babysitters, nannies, parents' helpers 9.4 0.3
Research, teaching assistants (postsecondary) 6.3 0.3
Retail salespersons, sales clerks 2.3 3.3
General farm workers 2.0 0.5
Homemakers, housekeepers 1.9 0.4
University professors 1.9 0.3
Light-duty cleaners 1.8 0.9
Programmers, interactive media developers 1.5 0.7
Cooks 1.5 1.0
Food counters, kitchen helpers 1.4 1.0
Nursery, greenhouse workers 1.3 0.1
Truck drivers 1.3 2.0
Retail trade managers 1.2 2.4
Financial auditors, accountants 1.2 1.2
Information systems analysts, consultants 1.2 1.0
Sales, marketing, advertising managers 1.2 1.1
Specialist physicians 1.1 0.2
Ministers of religion 1.1 0.2
Material handlers 1.1 1.1
General practitioners, family physicians 1.0 0.3
Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2006.