List of Appendix Tables
Appendix Table 1: Labour Force Participation, Employment and Unemployment Rates for all Persons 15+ in
Appendix Table 2: Average Employment Income for Persons Over 15 Years Old, Canada, 2001
Appendix Table 3: Proportion of Population, by Educational Attainment, Aboriginal Identity and Age, 2001
Appendix Table 4: Proportion of Population, by Educational Attainment, Aboriginal Identity and Age, 1996
Appendix Table 5: Average Number of Years of Schooling, by Sex, Age and Aboriginal Identity, 2001
Appendix Table 6: Average Employment Income for All Persons Over 15 Years Old, by Aboriginal Identity and
Educational Attainment, 2001
Appendix Table 6a: Average Employment Income for All Persons Over 15 Years Old, by Aboriginal Identity and
Educational Attainment, as a Percentage of Non-Aboriginals, 2001
Appendix Table 7: Average Employment Income for Persons Over 15 Years Old with Employment Income, by
Aboriginal Identity and Educational Attainment, 2001
Appendix Table 7a: Average Employment Income for Persons Over 15 Years Old with Employment Income, by
Aboriginal Identity and Educational Attainment, as a Percentage of Non-Aboriginals, 2001
Appendix Table 8: Average Employment Income for Persons Over 15 Years Old who Work Full-Time Full-Year,
by Aboriginal Identity and Educational Attainment, 2001
Appendix Table 8a: Average Employment Income for Persons Over 15 Years Old who Work Full-Time Full-
Year, by Aboriginal Identity and Educational Attainment, as a Percentage of Non-Aboriginals, 2001
Appendix Table 9: Average Employment Income, by Educational Attainment and Aboriginal Identity, 2001
Appendix Table 10: Average Employment Income, by Educational Attainment and Aboriginal Identity, 1996
Appendix Table 11: Average Employment Income in 2001 for Persons Over 15 Years Old by Educational
Attainment, Aboriginals vs. Non-Aboriginals
Appendix Table 12: Labour Force Participation and Employment Rates, 2001
Appendix Table 13: Labour Force Participation and Employment Rates, 1996
Appendix Table 14: Comparison of Employment Rates and the Proportion of Working Age Population with
Employment Income, by Aboriginal Identity and Educational Attainment, 2001
Appendix Table 15: Total Aboriginal Population by Region, Province, and Projection Scenario: 2001, 2006,
2011, 2017
Appendix Table 16: Aboriginal Population as a Proportion of the General Population, Projection Scenario A, B,
C, D, S
Appendix Table 17: Aboriginal Population as a Proportion of the General Population, Projection Scenario A
Appendix Table 18: Aboriginal Population as a Proportion of the General Population, Projection Scenario B
Appendix Table 19: Aboriginal Population as a Proportion of the General Population, Projection Scenario C
Appendix Table 20: Aboriginal Population as a Proportion of the General Population, Projection Scenario D
Appendix Table 21: Aboriginal Population as a Proportion of the General Population, Projection Scenario S
Appendix Table 22: Projections of Population, Participation Rate and Labour Force, Canada, Provinces and
Territories, 2001 and 2017
Appendix Table 23: Scenario-Based Projections of Aboriginal Labour Force in 2017, Canada, Provinces and
Territories, Working Age Population unless otherwise noted
Appendix Table 24: Scenario-Based Projections of Aboriginal Employment in 2017, Canada, Provinces and
Territories, Working Age Population unless otherwise noted
Appendix Table 25a: Projections of the Total and Aboriginal Labour Force, North American Indian, 2001, 2017
Appendix Table 25b: Projections of the Total and Aboriginal Labour Force, Metis, 2001, 2017
Appendix Table 25c: Projections of the Total and Aboriginal Labour Force, Inuit, 2001, 2017
Appendix Table 26: The Percentage Contribution of Aboriginals in the Change in the Total Labour Force and the
WAP from 2001-2017
Appendix Table 27: The Percentage Contribution in the Change in the Number of Employed between 2001 and
Appendix Table 28: Projections of Output and Productivity in 2017 and 2001-2017 Growth Rates, According to
10 Scenarios for the Aboriginal Population
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