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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

15 to 24

25 to 34

35 to 44

45 to 54

55 to 64

65+

Total

Aboriginals

Less than grade 9

15,690

18,243

22,496

25,383

25,428

11,477

22,772

Grade 9 to 13, without certificate

16,362

25,853

29,560

28,799

28,930

21,452

26,485

Grade 9 to 13, with certificate

19,275

29,422

33,357

38,931

33,278

10,022

30,405

Post-secondary, with certificate

24,085

32,614

36,329

38,353

34,775

25,185

34,965

Post-secondary, without certificate

17,530

27,698

32,672

29,637

31,298

3,655

28,040

TOTAL

19,058

29,676

33,589

34,644

31,124

18,647

30,987

North American Indians

Less than grade 9

18,388

18,295

23,924

24,683

23,156

13,390

22,501

Grade 9 to 13, without certificate

15,567

24,873

28,852

28,553

27,613

6,240

25,521

Grade 9 to 13, with certificate

16,998

29,002

32,933

35,788

35,016

20,000

30,050

Post-secondary, with certificate

24,868

31,242

34,011

36,116

33,298

19,001

33,213

Post-secondary, without certificate

17,108

28,080

32,394

27,163

33,310

na

27,948

TOTAL

18,246

28,782

32,253

32,750

30,189

14,127

29,857

Metis

Less than grade 9

7

19,116

20,237

25,530

29,185

0

23,201

Grade 9 to 13, without certificate

17,690

27,537

28,740

28,927

31,757

37,924

27,358

Grade 9 to 13, with certificate

20,651

29,708

34,132

42,480

31,544

0

30,479

Post-secondary, with certificate

22,443

33,917

39,939

39,823

37,656

36,384

36,876

Post-secondary, without certificate

18,268

27,099

33,475

32,699

27,604

3,655

27,885

TOTAL

19,786

30,887

35,414

36,122

33,085

23,905

32,275

Inuits

Less than grade 9

13,000

17,118

18,287

28,488

28,382

25,000

23,267

Grade 9 to 13, without certificate

15,748

25,677

39,392

32,615

22,492

0

30,635

Grade 9 to 13, with certificate

24,148

35,000

31,364

75,500

na

na

36,250

Post-secondary, with certificate

33,000

38,036

40,831

54,546

35,000

18,915

41,701

Post-secondary, without certificate

17,500

27,494

32,117

55,505

na

na

30,482

TOTAL

22,238

30,791

37,288

47,761

28,507

16,264

34,757

Non-aboriginal Population

Less than grade 9

13,418

19,702

23,788

26,285

26,407

12,138

23,538

Grade 9 to 13, without certificate

18,258

27,212

31,023

32,776

30,351

17,789

29,434

Grade 9 to 13, with certificate

19,676

28,849

33,878

36,024

34,629

23,593

32,229

Post-secondary, with certificate

23,911

37,789

46,406

48,822

45,989

30,408

43,751

Post-secondary, without certificate

20,264

31,145

37,948

40,138

39,069

25,842

34,648

TOTAL

20,969

34,659

41,106

42,918

38,937

22,774

38,409

Total Population

Less than grade 9

13,474

19,632

23,746

26,264

26,382

12,131

23,518

Grade 9 to 13, without certificate

18,176

27,155

30,984

32,697

30,334

17,836

29,357

Grade 9 to 13, with certificate

19,664

28,864

33,871

36,049

34,620

23,525

32,202

Post-secondary, with certificate

23,914

37,703

46,252

48,690

45,877

30,355

43,624

Post-secondary, without certificate

20,179

31,041

37,829

39,949

38,923

25,559

34,489

TOTAL

20,917

34,548

40,974

42,803

38,842

22,731

38,278

Source: Census 2001, Public Use Microdata Files



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