Table Directory for AI3979 - Date=06-08-1998 Title: PROFILES 1991/VISMIN Periods (CENSUSYR) 1 1991 Quantifier 1 PROFILES Profiles of Visible Minorities. Dimensions D(1) VISMIN 1 TOTALPOP Total Population 2 TOT-VM Total Visible Minority Population 3 BLACKS Blacks 4 SO-ASIAN South Asians 5 CHINESE Chinese 6 KOREANS Korean 7 JAPANESE Japanese 8 SE-ASIAN Southeast Asians 9 FILIPINO Filipino 10 OTHPACIF Other Pacific Islanders 11 W-ASIAN West Asians and Arabs 12 LAT-AMER Latin Americans 13 MULTI-VM Multiple Visible Minorities 14 NOT-VM Not a member of a Visible Minority 15 NONAPVM Non-Aboriginal and Non-Visible Minorities D(2) REGION 1 CANADA Canada - Canada 2 NFLD Newfoundland - Terre-Neuve 3 STJOHNS St. John's CMA - RMR de St. John's 4 PEI Prince Edward Island - Ile du Prince douard 5 NS Nova Scotia - Nouvelle-cosse 6 HALIFAX Halifax CMA - RMR de Halifax 7 NB New Brunswick - Nouveau Brunswick 8 SAINTJOHN Saint John CMA - RMR de Saint John 9 QUE Quebec - Qu‚bec 10 CHIC-JONQ Chicoutimi-JonquiŠre CMA - RMR de Chicoutimi-JonquiŠre 11 QUEBEC Quebec CMA - RMR de Qu‚bec 12 SHERBROOKE Sherbrooke CMA - RMR de Sherbrooke 13 TROIS-RIV Trois-RiviŠres CMA - RMR de Trois-RiviŠres 14 MONTREAL Montreal CMA - RMR de Montr‚al 15 OTT-HU-QUE Ottawa-Hull CMA (Que. part) - RMR de Ottawa-Hull (Partie Qc) 16 ONTARIO Ontario - Ontario 17 OTT-HULL Ottawa-Hull CMA - RMR de Ottawa-Hull 18 OTT-HU-ONT Ottawa-Hull CMA (Ont. part) - RMR de Ottawa-Hull (Partie Ont.) 19 OSHAWA Oshawa CMA - RMR Oshawa 20 TORONTO Toronto CMA - RMR de Toronto 21 HAMILTON Hamilton CMA - RMR de Hamilton 22 STCATH-NIA St. Catharines-Niagara CMA - RMR de St. Catharines- Niagara 23 KITCHENER Kitchener CMA - RMR de Kitchener 24 LONDON London CMA - RMR de London 25 WINDSOR Windsor CMA - RMR de Windsor 26 SUDBURY Sudbury CMA - RMR de Sudbury 27 THUNDERBAY Thunder Bay CMA - RMR de Thunder Bay 28 MANITOBA Manitoba - Manitoba 29 WINNIPEG Winnipeg CMA - RMR de Winnipeg 30 SASK Saskatchewan - Saskatchewan 31 REGINA Regina CMA - RMR de R‚gina 32 SASKATOON Saskatoon CMA - RMR de Saskatoon 33 ALBERTA Alberta - Alberta 34 CALGARY Calgary CMA - RMR de Calgary 35 EDMONTON Edmonton CMA - RMR de Edmonton 36 BC British Columbia - Colombie Britannique 37 VANCOUVER Vancouver CMA - RMR de Vancouver 38 VICTORIA Victoria CMA - RMR de Victoria 39 YUKON Yukon Territory - Territoire du Yukon 40 NWT Northwest Territories - Territoires du Nord-Ouest D(3) PROFILE *01* 1 TARGETPOP Total target population (non institutional) (1) 2 TOT-AGEM Total, males 3 0-4M 0-4 years 4 5-9M 5-9 years 5 10-14M 10-14 years 6 15-19M 15-19 years 7 20-24M 20-24 years 8 25-34M 25-34 years 9 35-44M 35-44 years 10 45-54M 45-54 years 11 55-64M 55-64 years 12 65-69M 65-69 years 13 70+M 70 years and over 14 TOT-AGEF Total, females 15 0-4F 0-4 years 16 5-9F 5-9 years 17 10-14F 10-14 years 18 15-19F 15-19 years 19 20-24F 20-24 years 20 25-34F 25-34 years 21 35-44F 35-44 years 22 45-54F 45-54 years 23 55-64F 55-64 years 24 65-69F 65-69 years 25 70+F 70 years and over 26 TOT-MSM Total legal marital status, males 27 SINGLEM15+ Single (never married), 15 years and over 28 SINGLEM Single (never married) 29 MARRIEDM Legally married (and not separated) 30 SEPARATM Legally married and separated 31 WIDOWEDM Widowed 32 DIVORCEM Divorced 33 TOT-MSF Total legal marital status, females 34 SINGLEF15+ Single (never married), 15 years and over 35 SINGLEF Single (never married) 36 MARRIEDF Legally married (and not separated) 37 SEPARATF Legally married and separated 38 WIDOWEDF Widowed 39 DIVORCEF Divorced 40 MTSRESPM Mother tongue - Single responses, males 41 ENGLISHM English 42 FRENCHM French 43 NON-OFFM Non-official language 44 MTMRESPM Mother tongue - Multiple responses, males 45 ENG-FREM English and French 46 ENG-NOFFM English and non-official language(s) 47 FRE-NOFFM French and non-official language(s) 48 EN-FRNOFFM English, French and non-official language(s) 49 MR-NOFFM Non-official languages 50 MTSRESPF Mother tongue - Single responses, females 51 ENGLISHF English 52 FRENCHF French 53 NON-OFFF Non-official language 54 MTMRESPF Mother tongue - Multiple responses, females 55 ENG-FREF English and French 56 ENG-NOFFF English and non-official language(s) 57 FRE-NOFFF French and non-official language(s) 58 EN-FRNOFFF English, French and non-official language(s) 59 MR-NOFFF Non-official languages 60 HLSRESP-M Home language - Single responses, males 61 ENGHL-M English 62 FREHL-M French 63 NON-OFFM Non-official language 64 HLMRESPM Home language - Multiple responses, males 65 HLSRESP-F Home Language - Single responses, females 66 ENGHL-F English 67 FREHL-F French 68 NON-OFFF Non-official language 69 HLMRESPF Home Language - Multiple responses, females 70 ENG-M English only - Knowledge of official languages, males 71 FRE-M French only - Knowledge of official languages, males 72 ENG&FREM English and French - Knowledge of official languages, males 73 NOEN&FRM Neither English nor French - Knowledge of official languages, males 74 ENG-F English only - Knowledge of official languages, females 75 FRE-F French only - Knowledge of official languages, females 76 ENG&FREF English and French - Knowledge of official languages, females 77 NOEN&FRF Neither English nor French - Knowledge of official languages, females *02* 78 CANCITIZM Canadian citizenship (2), males 79 OTHCITIZM Citizenship other than Canadian, males *02* 80 CANCITIZF Canadian citizenship (2), females 81 OTHCITIZF Citizenship other than Canadian, females *03* 82 NON-IMMM Non-immigrant population (3) - Place of birth, males 83 BORNPVRM Born in province of residence - Place of birth, males 84 IMM-MALE Immigrant population - Place of birth, males 85 USA-M United States of America 86 CENSOUAM Central and South America 87 CARIBERM Caribbean and Bermuda 88 UK-M United Kingdom *04* 89 OTEUROPM Other Europe (4) 90 AFRICA-M Africa 91 INDIA-M India *05* 92 OTASIA-M Other Asia (5) *06* 93 OCE&OTH-M Oceania and Other (6) *07* 94 NONPER-M Non-permanent residents (7) - Place of birth, males *03* 95 NON-IMM-F Non-immigrant population (3) - Place of birth, females 96 BORNPVRF Born in province of residence - Place of birth, females 97 IMM-FEMALE Immigrant population - Place of birth, females 98 USA-F United States of America 99 CENSOUAF Central and South America 100 CARIBER-F Carribbean and Bermuda 101 UK-F United Kingdom *04* 102 OTEUROP-F Other Europe (4) 103 AFRICA-F Africa 104 INDIA-F India *05* 105 OTASIA-F Other Asia (5) *06* 106 OCE&OTH-F Oceania and Other (6) *07* 107 NONPERM-F Non-permanent residents (7) - Place of birth, females 108 IMM-POP-M Immigrant population - Period of immigration, males 109 BF1961-M Before 1961 110 1961-70M 1961 - 1970 111 1971-80M 1971 - 1980 *08* 112 1981-91M 1981 - 1991 (8) 113 1981-87M 1981 - 1987 *08* 114 1988-91M 1988 - 1991 (8) 115 IMMPOP-F Immigrant population - Period of immigration, females 116 BF1961-F Before 1961 117 1961-70F 1961 - 1970 118 1971-80F 1971 - 1980 *08* 119 1981-91F 1981 - 1991 (8) 120 1981-87F 1981 - 1987 *08* 121 1988-91F 1988 - 1991 (8) 122 0-4YRSM 0 - 4 years - Age at immigration, males 123 5-19YRSM 5 - 19 years - Age at immigration, males 124 20YRS+M 20 years and over - Age at immigration, males 125 0-4YRSF 0 - 4 years - Age at immigration, females 126 5-19YRSF 5 - 19 years - Age at immigration, females 127 20YRS+F 20 years and over - Age at immigration, females *09* 128 MBS1YR+M Mobility status - Males 1 year+ (9), place of residence 1 year ago 129 NOMOV1YM Non-movers 130 MOV1MBSM Movers 131 INPVMOVM Intraprovincial movers 132 INTPVMIM Interprovincial migrants 133 EXMIGR1M External migrants *09* 134 MBS1YR+F Mobility status - Females 1 year+ (9), place of residence 1 year ago 135 NOMOV1YF Non-movers 136 MOV1MBSF Movers 137 INPVMOVF Intraprovincial movers 138 INTPVMIF Interprovincial migrants 139 EXMIGR1F External migrants *09* 140 MBS5YR+M Mobility status males 5 years+ (9), place of residence 5 years ago 141 NOMOV5YM Non-movers 142 MOV5MBSM Movers 143 NOMIG5YM Non-migrants 144 MIGR5YM Migrants 145 INTMIG5M Internal migrants 146 INPVMIGM Intraprovincial migrants 147 INTPVMIM Interprovincial migrants 148 EXMIGR5M External migrants *09* 149 MBS5YR+F Mobility status - Females 5 years+ (9), place of residence 5 years ago 150 NOMOV5YF Non-movers 151 MOV5MBSF Movers 152 NOMIG5YF Non-migrants 153 MIGR5YF Migrants 154 INTMIG5F Internal migrants 155 INPVMIGF Intraprovincial migrants 156 INTPVMIF Interprovincial migrants 157 EXMIGR5F External migrants 158 EMARW15+ Ever-married women 15 years+, children ever born 159 NOCHILD No child 160 1CHILD 1 child 161 2CHILDR 2 children 162 3CHILDR 3 children 163 4CHILDR+ 4 or more children 164 CHRAT15+ Children ever born per 1,000 women 165 MAW15-44 Ever-married women 15 - 44 years, children ever born 166 CHRA15-44 Children ever born per 1,000 women 167 SINGW15+ Single women 15 years and over, children ever born 168 SWCHRA15+ Children ever born per 1,000 women 169 SA15-24M Males 15 - 24 years - School attendance 170 NAS15-24M Not attending school 171 ASFT15-24M Attending school full-time 172 ASPT15-24M Attending school part-time 173 SA15-24F Females 15 - 24 years - School attendance 174 NAS15-24F Not attending school 175 ASFT15-24F Attending school full-time 176 ASPT15-24F Attending school part-time 177 MALES15+ Males 15 years and over - Highest level of schooling *10* 178 HLSLGR9-M Less than grade 9 (10) 179 9-13WOC-M Grade 9-13 - Without secondary certificate 180 9-13WC-M Grade 9-13 - With secondary certificate 181 TRADECD-M Trades certificate or diploma *11* 182 ONUVWOC-M Other non-university - Without certificate (11) *11* 183 ONUVWC-M Other non-university - With certificate (11)(12) 184 UVWOCER-M University - Without certificate *12* 185 UVWCERT-M University - With certificate (12) 186 UVWODEG-M University - Without degree 187 UVWDEGR-M University - With degree 188 FEMAL15+ Females 15 years and over - Highest level of schooling *10* 189 HLSLGR9-F Less than grade 9 (10) 190 9-13WOC-F Grade 9-13 - Without secondary certificate 191 9-13WC-F Grade 9-13 - With secondary certificate 192 TRADECD-F Trades certificate or diploma *11* 193 ONUVWOC-F Other non-university - Without certificate (11) *11* 194 ONUVWC-F Other non-university - With certificate (11)(12) 195 UVWOCER-F University - Without certificate *12* 196 UVWCERT-F University - With certificate (12) 197 UVWODEG-F University - Without degree 198 UVWDEGR-F University - With degree *13* 199 POSECQL-M Males 15 years+ - Postsecondary qualifications (13) - Major field of study 200 EDUCREC-M Educational, recreational and counselling services 201 ARTS-M Fine and applied arts 202 HUMAN-M Humanities and related fields 203 SOCSCI-M Social sciences and related fields 204 MGMTBUSM Commerce, management and business administration 205 AGRBIOM Agricultural and biological sciences/technology 206 ENGNEERM Engineering and applied sciences 207 TRADESM Engineering and applied science technology and trades 208 HEALTHM Health professions, sciences and technologies 209 MATHPHYM Mathematics and physical sciences 210 NOSPECM No specialization and all other, n.e.c. *13* 211 POSECQLF Females 15+ - Postsecondary qualifications (13) - Major field of study 212 EDUCRECF Educational, recreational and counselling services 213 ARTSF Fine and applied arts 214 HUMANF Humanities and related fields 215 SOCSCIF Social sciences and related fields 216 MGMTBUSF Commerce, management and business administration 217 AGRBIOF Agricultural and biological sciences/technology 218 ENGNEERF Engineering and applied sciences 219 TRADESF Engineering and applied science technology and trades 220 HEALTHF Health professions, sciences and technologies 221 MATHPHYF Mathematics and physical sciences 222 NOSPECF No specialization and all other, n.e.c. 223 TPOP15+ Both sexes 15 years and over - Labour force activity 224 INLF In the labour force 225 EMPLOY Employed 226 UNEMPLOY Unemployed 227 NOT-INLF Not in the labour force 228 UNEMPRAT Unemployment rate 229 PARTRATE Participation rate 230 WK15+ Worked in 1990 or 1991 231 NWK15+ Did not work in 1990 or 1991 232 %WK15+ Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 233 POP15-24 Both sexes 15-24 years - Labour force activity 234 INLF15-24 In the labour force 235 EMP15-24 Employed 236 UNEMP15-24 Unemployed 237 N-LF15-24 Not in the labour force 238 UNEMR15-24 Unemployment rate 239 PART15-24 Participation rate 240 WK15-24 Worked in 1990 or 1991 241 NWK15-24 Did not work in 1990 or 1991 242 %WK15-24 Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 243 POP25+ Both sexes 25 years and over - Labour force activity 244 INLF25+ In the labour force 245 EMP25+ Employed 246 UNEMP25+ Unemployed 247 N-LF25+ Not in the labour force 248 UNEMR25+ Unemployment rate 249 PART25+ Participation rate 250 WK25+ Worked in 1990 or 1991 251 NWK25+ Did not work in 1990 or 1991 252 %WK25+ Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 253 MALES15+ Males 15 years and over - Labour force activity 254 INLFM15+ In the labour force 255 EMPM15+ Employed 256 UNEMPM15+ Unemployed 257 N-LFM15+ Not in the labour force 258 UNEMRM15+ Unemployment rate 259 PARTM15+ Participation rate 260 WKM15+ Worked in 1990 or 1991 261 NWKM15+ Did not work in 1990 or 1991 262 %WKM15+ Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 263 MALES15-24 Males 15 - 24 years - Labour force activity 264 INLFM15-24 In the labour force 265 EMPM15-24 Employed 266 UNEMM15-24 Unemployed 267 N-LFM15-24 Not in the labour force 268 UNERM15-24 Unemployment rate 269 PARTM15-24 Participation rate 270 WKM15-24 Worked in 1990 or 1991 271 NWKM15-24 Did not work in 1990 or 1991 272 %WKM15-24 Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 273 MALES25+ Males 25 years and over - Labour force activity 274 INLFM25+ In the labour force 275 EMPM25+ Employed 276 UNEMM25+ Unemployed 277 N-LFM25+ Not in the labour force 278 UNEMRM25+ Unemployment rate 279 PARTM25+ Participation rate 280 WKM25+ Worked in 1990 or 1991 281 NWKM25+ Did not work in 1990 or 1991 282 %WKM25+ Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 283 FEMAL15+ Females 15 years and over - Labour force activity 284 INLFF15+ In the labour force 285 EMPF15+ Employed 286 UNEMF15+ Unemployed 287 N-LFF15+ Not in the labour force 288 UNEMRF15+ Unemployment rate 289 PARTF15 Participation rate 290 WKF15+ Worked in 1990 or 1991 291 NWKF15+ Did not work in 1990 or 1991 292 %WKF15+ Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 293 FEM15-24 Females 15-24 years - Labour force activity 294 INLFF15-24 In the labour force 295 EMPF15-24 Employed 296 UNEMF15-24 Unemployed 297 N-LFF15-24 Not in the labour force 298 UNERF15-24 Unemployment rate 299 PARTF15-24 Participation rate 300 WKF15-24 Worked in 1990 or 1991 301 NWKF15-24 Did not work in 1990 or 1991 302 %WKF15-24 Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 303 FEM25+ Females 25 years and over - Labour force activity 304 INLFF25+ In the labour force 305 EMPF25+ Employed 306 UNEMF25+ Unemployed 307 N-LFF25+ Not in the labour force 308 UNEMRF25+ Unemployment rate 309 PARTF25+ Participation rate 310 WKF25+ Worked in 1990 or 1991 311 NWKF25+ Did not work in 1990 or 1991 312 %WKF25+ Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 *14* 313 F15+NOCH Females 15 years and over, no children at home (14) *14* 314 INLFNOCH In the labour force (14) *14* 315 EMPNOCH Employed (14) *14* 316 UNEMNOCH Unemployed (14) *14* 317 N-LFNOCH Not in the labour force (14) *14* 318 UNEMRNOCH Unemployment rate (14) *14* 319 PARTNOCH Participation rate (14) 320 WKNOCH Worked in 1990 or 1991 321 NWKNOCH Did not work in 1990 or 1991 322 %WKNOCH Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 *14* 323 F15+WCHILD Females 15 years and over, with children at home (14) *14* 324 INLFWCH In the labour force (14) *14* 325 EMPWCH Employed (14) *14* 326 UNEMWCH Unemployed (14) *14* 327 N-LFWCH Not in the labour force (14) *14* 328 UNEMRWCH Unemployment rate (14) *14* 329 PARTWCH Participation rate (14) 330 WKWCH Worked in 1990 or 1991 331 NWKWCH Did not work in 1990 or 1991 332 %WKWCH Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 *14* 333 WCHILD<6YR Females 15 years and over, with children under 6 years only (14) *14* 334 INLFCH<6YR In the labour force (14) *14* 335 EMPCH<6YR Employed (14) *14* 336 UNEMCH<6YR Unemployed (14) *14* 337 N-LFCH<6Y Not in the labour force (14) *14* 338 UNEMRCH<6 Unemployment rate (14) *14* 339 PARTCH<6Y Participation rate (14) 340 WKCH<6Y Worked in 1990 or 1991 341 NWKCH<6Y Did not work in 1990 or 1991 342 %WKCH<6Y Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 *14* 343 WCHIL<&>=6 Females 15 years and over, with children <6 years and children >=6 years (14) *14* 344 INLFCH<&>6 In the labour force (14) *14* 345 EMPCH<&>6 Employed (14) *14* 346 UNEMCH<&>6 Unemployed (14) *14* 347 N-LFCH<&>6 Not in the labour force (14) *14* 348 UNEMRCH<>6 Unemployment rate (14) *14* 349 PARTCH<&>6 Participation rate (14) 350 WKCH<&>6 Worked in 1990 or 1991 351 NWKCH<&>6 Did not work in 1990 or 1991 352 %WKCH<&>6 Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 *14* 353 WCHILD6+ Females 15 years and over, with children 6 years and over only (14) *14* 354 INLFCHIL6+ In the labour force (14) *14* 355 EMPCHIL6+ Employed (14) *14* 356 UNEMCHIL6+ Unemployed (14) *14* 357 N-LFCHI6+ Not in the labour force (14) *14* 358 UNEMRCHI6+ Unemployment rate (14) *14* 359 PARTCHI6+ Participation rate (14) 360 WKCHI6+ Worked in 1990 or 1991 361 NWKCHI6+ Did not work in 1990 or 1991 362 %WKCHI6+ Percentage who worked in 1990 or 1991 363 TWK90-91 Total population 15 and over who worked in 1990 or 1991 *15* 364 ALLIND80 All industries (1980 SIC) (15) 365 AGRICUL Agricultural and related service industries 366 FISHTRAP Fishing and trapping industries 367 LOGFORES Logging and forrestry industries 368 MINQUOIL Mining (including milling), quarrying and oil well industries 369 MANUFAC Manufacturing industries 370 CONSTRUC Construction industries 371 TRANSTOR Transportation and storage industries 372 COMMUTIL Communication and other utility industries 373 WHOLESAL Wholesale trade industries 374 RETAIL Retail trade industries 375 FININSUR Finance and insurance industries 376 REALINSU Real estate operator and insurance agent industries 377 BUSINESS Business service industries 378 GOVTSERV Government service industries 379 EDUCSERV Educational service industries 380 HEALTHSO Health and social service industries 381 ACCOMFOO Accommodation, food and beverage service industries 382 OTHSERVI Other service industries *15* 383 ALIND80M All industries (1980 SIC) (15), males 384 AGRICULM Agricultural and related service industries 385 FISHTRAM Fishing and trapping industries 386 LOGFOREM Logging and forestry industries 387 MINQOILM Mining (including milling), quarrying and oil well industries 388 MANUFACM Manufacturing industries 389 CONSTRUM Construction industries 390 TRANSTOM Transportation and storage industries 391 COMUTILM Communication and other utility industries 392 WHOLESAM Wholesale trade industries 393 RETAILM Retail trade industries 394 FININSUM Finance and insurance industries 395 REALINSM Real estate operator and insurance agent industries 396 BUSINESM Business service industries 397 GOVTSERM Government service industries 398 EDUCSERM Educational service industries 399 HEALSOCM Health and social service industries 400 ACCOMFOM Accomodation, food and beverage service industries 401 OTHSERVM Other service industries *15* 402 ALIND80F All industries (1980 SIC) (15), females 403 AGRICULF Agricultural and related service industries 404 FISHTRAF Fishing and trapping industries 405 LOGFOREF Logging and forestry industries 406 MINQOILF Mining (including milling), quarrying and oil well industries 407 MANUFACF Manufacturing industries 408 CONSTRUF Construction industries 409 TRANSTOF Transportation and storage industries 410 COMUTILF Communication and other utility industries 411 WHOLESAF Wholesale trade industries 412 RETAILF Retail trade industries 413 FININSUF Finance and insurance industries 414 REALINSF Real estate operator and insurance agent industries 415 BUSINESF Business service industries 416 GOVTSERF Government service industries 417 EDUCSERF Educational service industries 418 HEALSOCF Health and social service industries 419 ACCOMFOF Accomodation, food and beverage service industries 420 OTHSERVF Other service industries *15* 421 OCC80SOC All occupations (1980 SOC) (15), both sexes 422 UPPERMAN Upper level managers 423 MIDDLMAN Middle and other managers 424 PROFESS Professionals 425 SEMI-PRO Semi-professionals and technicians 426 SUPERVIS Supervisors 427 FOREMEN Foreman/forewomen 428 CLERICAL Clerical workers 429 SALES Sales workers 430 SERVICE Service workers 431 TRADES Skilled crafts and trades 432 SEMI-SKI Semi-skilled manual workers 433 OTH-MANU Other manual workers 434 NOT-CLAS Occupations not elsewhere classified *15* 435 OCC80SOCM All occupations (1980 SOC) (15), males 436 UPPERMAM Upper level managers 437 MIDDLMAM Middle and other managers 438 PROFESSM Professionals 439 SEM-PROM Semi-professional and technicians 440 SUPERVM Supervisors 441 FOREMENM Foreman 442 CLERICAM Clerical workers 443 SALESM Sales workers 444 SERVICEM Service workers 445 TRADESM Skilled crafts and trades 446 SEMI-SKM Semi-skilled manual workers 447 OTH-MANM Other manual workers 448 NOT-CLSM Occupations not elsewhere classified *15* 449 OCC80SOCF All occupations (1980 SOC) (15), females 450 UPPERMAF Upper level managers 451 MIDDLMAF Middle and other managers 452 PROFESSF Professionals 453 SEM-PROF Semi-professionals and technicians 454 SUPERVF Supervisors 455 FOREMANF Forewomen 456 CLERICAF Clerical workers 457 SALESF Sales workers 458 SERVICEF Service workers 459 TRADESF Skilled crafts and trades 460 SEMI-SKF Semi-skilled manual workers 461 OTH-MANF Other manual workers 462 NOT-CLSF Occupations not elsewhere classified 463 OCC90NOC All occupations (1990 NOC), both sexes 464 SENIORMA Senior managers 465 MIDDLMAN Middle and Other managers 466 PROFSKLA Professionals (Skill Level A) 467 SEM-PRFB Semi-professionals and technicians (Skill Level B) 468 SUPSKLB Supervisors: Clerical, Sales and Service (Skill Level B) 469 SUPMFLVB Supervisors: Manufacturing, Processing, Trade and Prim. Indus. (Skill Level B) 470 ADMSKLB Administrative and Senior Clerical (Skill Level B) 471 SALESKLB Sales and Service (Skill Level B) 472 TRADSKLB Skilled Crafts and Trades (Skill Level B) 473 CLERSKLC Clerical Workers (Skill Level C) 474 SALESKLC Sales and Service (Skill Level C) 475 SEMISKLC Semi-Skilled Manual Workers (Skill Level C) 476 SALESKLD Sales and Service (Skill Level D) 477 OMANSKLD Other Manual Workers (Skill Level D) 478 OCC90NOCM All occupations (1990 NOC), males 479 SENIORMAM Senior managers 480 MIDDLMAM Middle and Other Managers 481 PROSKLAM Professionals (Skill Level A) 482 SEMPRFBM Semi-Professionals and Technicians (Skill Level B) 483 SUPSKLBM Supervisors: Clerical, Sales and Service (Skill Level B) 484 SUPMFLBM Supervisors: Manufacturing, Processing, Trade and Prim. Indus.(Skill Level B) 485 ADMSKLBM Administrative and Senior Clerical (Skill Level B) 486 SALESLBM Sales and Service (Skill Level B) 487 TRADSLBM Skilled Crafts and Trades (Skill Level B) 488 CLERSLCM Clerical Workers (Skill Level C) 489 SALESLCM Sales and Service (Skill Level C) 490 SEMISLCM Semi-Skilled Manual Workers (Skill Level C) 491 SALESLDM Sales and Service (Skill Level D) 492 OMANSLDM Other Manual Workers (Skill Level D) 493 OC90NOCF All occupations (1990 NOC), females 494 SENIORMAF Senior Managers 495 MIDDLMAF Middle and Other Managers 496 PROSKLAF Professionals (Skill Level A) 497 SEMPRFBF Semi-Professionals and Technicians (Skill Level B) 498 SUPSKLBF Supervisors: Clerical, Sales and Service (Skill Level B) 499 SUPMFLBF Supervisors: Manufacturing, Processing, Trade and Prim. Indus.(Skill Level B) 500 ADMSKLBF Administrative and Senior Clerical (Skill Level B) 501 SALESLBF Sales and Service (Skill Level B) 502 TRADSLBF Skilled Crafts and Trades (Skill Level B) 503 CLERSLCF Clerical Workers (Skill Level C) 504 SALESLCF Sales and Service (Skill Level C) 505 SEMISLCF Semi-Skilled Manual Workers (Skill Level C) 506 SALESLDF Sales and Service (Skill Level D) 507 OMANSLDF Other Manual Workers (Skill Level D) 508 CLASSOWM All classes of workers, males 509 PAIDWORM Paid workers 510 EMPLOYEM Employees 511 SEMPINCM Self-employed (incorporated) 512 SEMPUNIM Self-Employed (unincorporated) 513 UNPAIFWM Unpaid family workers 514 CLASSOWF All classes of workers, females 515 PAIDWORF Paid workers 516 EMPLOYEF Employees 517 SEMPINCF Self-employed (incorporated) 518 SEMPUNIF Self-employed (unincorporated) 519 UNPAIFWF Unpaid family workers 520 EMPLOLFM In employed Labour Force, males - Place of work 521 USUPLOWM Usual place of work 522 CSDRESIM In census subdivision of residence 523 DIFFCSDM In different census subdivision 524 SAMECSDM In same census division 525 ATHOMEM At home 526 OUTCANM Outside Canada 527 NUSPLOWM No usual place of work 528 EMPLOLFF In employed Labour Force, females - Place of work 529 USUPLOWF Usual place of work 530 CSDRESIF In census subdivision of residence 531 DIFFCSDF In different census subdivision 532 SAMECSDF In same census division 533 ATHOMEF At home 534 OUTCANF Outside Canada 535 NUSPLOWF No usual Place of Work *16* 536 WORKFYFT Worked full-year, full-time (16), both sexes - Employment income and work activity 537 AVEINC-FT Average Employment Income $ 538 STDERINCFT Standard error of average employment income $ *17* 539 WORKPYPT Worked part-year, part-time (17), both sexes - Employment income and work activity 540 AVEINC-PT Average employment income $ 541 STDERINCPT Standard error of average employment income $ *16* 542 WORKFTFYM Worked full-year, full-time (16), males - Employment income and work activity 543 AVEINCFTM Average Employment Income $ 544 STDERINCFM Standard error of average employment income $ *17* 545 WORKPTPYM Worked part-year, part-time (17), males - Employment income and work activity 546 AVEINCPTM Average employment income $ 547 STDERINCPM Standard error of average employment income $ *16* 548 WORKFYFTF Worked full-year, full-time (16), females - Employment income and work activity 549 AVEINCFTF Average employment income $ 550 STDERINCFF Standard error of average employment income $ *17* 551 WORKPYPTF Worked part-year, part-time (17), females - Employment income and work activity 552 AVEINCPTF Average employment income $ 553 STDERINCPF Standard error of average employment income $ *18* 554 COMPTOTINC Composition of total income % (18) - Both sexes 555 EMPLOYINC Employment income % 556 GOVTRANS Government transfer payments % 557 OTHINC Other Income % *18* 558 COMPTINCM Composition of total income % (18) - Males 559 EMPLOYINCM Employment income % 560 GOVTRANSM Government transfer payments % 561 OTHINCM Other income % *18* 562 COMPTINCF Composition of total income % (18) - Females 563 EMPLOYINCF Employment Income % 564 GOVTRANSF Government transfer payments % 565 OTHINCF Other income % 566 T15+TOTINC Both sexes 15 years and over with 1990 total income *19* 567 <$5000 Under $5,000 (19) 568 5-9999 $5,000 - $ 9,999 569 10-14999 $10,000 - $14,999 570 15-19999 $15,000 - $19,999 571 20-24999 $20,000 - $24,999 572 25-29999 $25,000 - $29,999 573 30-39999 $30,000 - $39,999 574 40-49999 $40,000 - $49,999 575 50-59999 $50,000 - $59,999 576 60-69999 $60,000 - $69,999 577 $70000+ $70,000 and over *20* 578 AVERINC Average income (20) $ *20* 579 MEDIANINC Median income (20) $ 580 STDERINC Standard error of average income $ 581 M15+TOTINC Males 15 years and over with 1990 total income *19* 582 <$5000M Under $5,000 (19) 583 5-9999M $5,000 - $ 9,999 584 10-14999M $10,000 - $14,999 585 15-19999M $15,000 - $19,999 586 20-24999M $20,000 - $24,999 587 25-29999M $25,000 - $29,999 588 30-39999M $30,000 - $39,999 589 40-49999M $40,000 - $49,999 590 50-59999M $50,000 - $59,999 591 60-69999M $60,000 - $69,999 592 $70000+M $70,000 and over *20* 593 AVERINCM Average income (20) $ *20* 594 MEDIANINCM Median income (20) $ 595 STDERINCM Standard error of average income $ 596 F15+TOTINC Females 15 years and over with 1990 total income *19* 597 <$5000F Under $5,000 (19) 598 5-9999F $5,000 - $ 9,999 599 10-14999F $10,000 - $14,999 600 15-19999F $15,000 - $19,999 601 20-24999F $20,000 - $24,999 602 25-29999F $25,000 - $29,999 603 30-39999F $30,000 - $39,999 604 40-49999F $40,000 - $49,999 605 50-59999F $50,000 - $59,999 606 60-69999F $60,000 - $69,999 607 $70,000+F $70,000 and over *20* 608 AVERINCF Average income (20) $ *20* 609 MEDIANINCF Median income (20) $ 610 STDERINCF Standard error of average income $ 611 T15+WAGESA Both sexes 15 years and over with 1990 wages and salaries *19* 612 W<$5000 Under $ 5,000 (19) 613 W5-9,9 $5,000 - $ 9,999 614 W10-14,9 $10,000 - $14,999 615 W15-17,49 $15,000 - $17,499 616 W17,5-19,9 $17,500 - $19,999 617 W20-22,49 $20,000 - $22,499 618 W22,5-24,9 $22,500 - $24,999 619 W25-27,49 $25,000 - $27,499 620 W27,5-29,9 $27,500 - $29,999 621 W30-34,9 $30,000 - $34,999 622 W35-39,9 $35,000 - $39,999 623 W40-49,9 $40,000 - $49,999 624 W50-69,9 $50,000 - $69,999 625 W$70,000+ $70,000 and over *20* 626 AVERW&S Average income from wages and salaries (20) $ *20* 627 MEDIANW&S Median income (20) $ 628 STDERW&S Standard error of average income $ 629 M15+WAGESA Males 15 years and over with 1990 wages and salaries *19* 630 W<$5000M Under $5,000 (19) 631 W5-9,9M $5,000 - $9,999 632 W10-14,9M $10,000 - $14,999 633 W15-17,49M $15,000 - $17,499 634 W17,5-19M $17,500 - $19,999 635 W20-22,49M $20,000 - $22,499 636 W22,5-24M $22,500 - $24,999 637 W25-27,49M $25,000 - $27,499 638 W27,5-29M $27,500 - $29,999 639 W30-34,9M $30,000 - $34,999 640 W35-39,9M $35,000 - $39,999 641 W40-49,9M $40,000 - $49,999 642 W50-69,9M $50,000 - $69,999 643 W$70,000+M $70,000 and over *20* 644 AVERW&SM Average income from wages and salaries (20) $ *20* 645 MEDIANW&SM Median income (20) $ 646 STDERW&SM Standard error of average income $ 647 F15+WAGESA Females 15 years and over with 1990 wages and salaries *19* 648 W<$5000F Under $5,000 (19) 649 W5-9,9F $5,000 - $ 9,999 650 W10-14,9F $10,000 - $14,999 651 W15-17,49F $15,000 - $17,499 652 W17,5-19F $17,500 - $19,999 653 W20-22,49F $20,000 - $22,499 654 W22,5-24F $22,500 - $24,999 655 W25-27,49F $25,000 - $27,499 656 W27,5-29F $27,500 - $29,999 657 W30-34,9F $30,000 - $34,999 658 W35-39,9F $35,000 - $39,999 659 W40-49,9F $40,000 - $49,999 660 W50-69,9F $50,000 - $69,999 661 W$70,000+F $70,000 and over *20* 662 AVERW&SF Average income from wages and salaries (20) $ *20* 663 MEDIANW&SF Median income (20) $ 664 STDERW&SF Standard error of average income $ 665 PERSHHLD Total number of persons in private households 666 NON-FAM Number of Census non-family persons 667 WRELATIVE Living with relatives 668 WNONRELAT Living with non-relatives only 669 ALONE Living alone 670 FAMPERSON Number of Census family persons 671 HUSBWIVE Husbands or wives 672 COMMONLAW Common-law partners 673 LONEPARM Male lone parents 674 LONEPARF Female lone parents 675 NMSON/DAUG Never-married sons and daughters 676 PERSON65+ Total number of Persons 65 years and over 677 NONFAM65+ Number of Census non-family persons 65 years and over 678 WRELAT65+ Living with relatives 679 WNONREL65+ Living with non-relatives only 680 ALONE65+ Living alone 681 FAMPERS65+ Number of Census family persons 65 years and over 682 PERS/ECFAM Total number of persons in economic families 683 UNAT-INDIV Total number of unattached individuals Footnotes 1. (1) All characteristics exclude institutional residents and are based on weighted sample data (20%). 2. (2) Includes Canadian citizenship by birth and Canadian citizenship by naturalization. 3. (3) Includes persons born outside the province of residence as well as persons born outside Canada who have Canadian citizenship by birth and therefore, will not have immigrated to Canada. 4. (4) Excludes the United Kingdom. 5. (5) "Other Asia" includes the Middle East and excludes India. 6. (6) "Other" includes persons born in Canada who do not have Canadian citizenship by birth, but who do have a valid year of immigration. 7. (7) Refers to persons who hold a student authorization, employment authorization or Minister's permit, or who are refugee claimants. 8. (8) Includes the first five months only of 1991. 9. (9) Population residing in Canada, excluding all persons in collective households and (military and government personnel) in households outside Canada. 10. (10) Includes "Never attended school or attended kindergarten only". 11. (11) Refers to courses completed at postsecondary non-university institutions which normally require a secondary school graduation certificate or equivalent for entrance, AS WELL AS to other courses in related or like institutions (such as private trade schools or adult vocational centres) which may not require secondary school graduation for entrance. 12. (12) Includes "Other non-university certificate or diploma" and "Trades certificate or diploma". 13. (13) The term "Postsecondary" refers to all educational qualifications obtained other than secondary (high) school graduation certificate. This includes trades certificates, community college or CEGEP diplomas and all university qualifications. 14. (14) For females 15 years and over in private households only. 15. (15) Occupations major group and industry division totals include computer assignment of the "Not stated" categories. These assignments are based on selected socio-economic characteristics. 16. (16) Worked 49-52 weeks in 1990, mostly full time. 17. (17) Worked 49-52 weeks in 1990, mostly part time, or worked less than 49 weeks. 18. (18) Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding. 19. (19) Includes loses. 20. (20) For persons with income. 23. Profiles of Visible Minorities (15), 1991 Census.