Employment rate: highest & lowest · 2021 Census

The 10 areas with the highest and lowest values for Employment rate in Canada, 2021 Census.

10 census subdivisions with the highest values

  1. Deer Forks No. 232, SK: 92.9%
  2. Storthoaks, SK: 92.3%
  3. White Valley No. 49, SK: 92.1%
  4. Improvement District No. 9 Banff, AB: 92%
  5. Big Stick No. 141, SK: 90%
  6. Edenwold, SK: 88.4%
  7. Val Marie No. 17, SK: 88.2%
  8. Pebble Baye, SK: 87.5%
  9. Tecumseh No. 65, SK: 87.2%
  10. Reno No. 51, SK: 86.8%

10 census subdivisions with the lowest values

  1. Happy Adventure, NL: 0%
  2. Bellburns, NL: 0%
  3. The Narrows 49, MB: 0%
  4. Leslie Beach, SK: 0%
  5. Weekes, SK: 0%
  6. Metinota, SK: 0%
  7. Douglas 8, BC: 0%
  8. Q'alatkú7em, BC: 0%
  9. Rivière-à-Claude, QC: 8%
  10. Grizzly Bear's Head 110 and Lean Man 111, SK: 8.3%
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Note These estimates come from the long-form questionnaire, which was distributed to a 25% sample of private households. They are subject to sampling variability and may differ from a full enumeration. Read more
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Note To protect confidentiality, Statistics Canada randomly rounds census counts up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10. Totals are rounded independently of their parts, so sub-totals may not match the total and percentages may not add up to 100%. Read more
Source:Statistics Canada, 2021 Census of Population

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