Appendix Table 25c: Projections of the Total and Aboriginal Labour Force, Inuit, 2001, 2017
2001 |
2017 |
% Change |
Absolute |
Aboriginal % | ||
Working Age |
24,281,560 1 29,300 2 24,252,260 |
30,057,800 45,200 30,012,600 |
5 23.79 6 54.27 23.75 |
5,776,240 15,900 5,760,340 |
0.28 | |
% of Working Age |
0.12 |
0.15 |
24.62 |
0.03 | ||
Total Participation |
66.4 3 |
66.4 | ||||
Total Labour Force |
16,122,956 |
19,958,379 |
23.79 |
3,835,423 | ||
Non-Aboriginal Participation Rate |
_______66.6 | |||||
Scenario 3 |
Inuit Participation |
62.4 |
62.4 | |||
Inuit Labour Force |
18,283 |
28,205 |
54.27 |
9,922 |
____________0.26 | |
Scenario 2 |
Inuit Participation |
62.4 |
64.5 | |||
Inuit Labour Force |
18,283 |
29,154 |
59.46 |
10,871 |
____________0.28 | |
Scenario 1 |
Inuit Participation |
62.4 4 |
66.6 | |||
Inuit Labour Force |
18,283 |
30,103 |
64.65 |
11,820 |
_____________0.31 |
Note:
* Working Age Population is the population of Canada 15 years and over, the population projection for
the general population is based on Scenario 3, the population projection for Inuit is based on Scenario B
Assumption 1: The participation rate of Inuit in Canada is 63 per cent in 2001. Projections for the Inuit
labour force assume that the participation rate of the non-Aboriginal population does not change from
the 2001 rate of 66.6 per cent and that the Inuit participation rate achieves parity with the participation
rate of the non-Aboriginal population by 2017.
Assumption 2: Projections for the Inuit labour force assume that the participation rate of the non-
Aborginal population does not change from the 2001 rate of 66.6 per cent and the Inuit participation
level for 2017 reaches the midpoint (64.8 per cent) between the participation rates in 2001 of the Inuit
(63 per cent) and the non-Aboriginal population (66.6 per cent).
Assumption 3: Projections for the Inuit Indian labour force assume that the participation rate of the Inuit
(63 per cent in 2001) and the non-Aboriginal population (66.6 per cent in 2001) remain constant.
Soprces: . . g p g . g
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91-547-XIE
http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/91-547-XIE/91-547-XIE2005001.pdf
3) The participation rate of the general population
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4) Participation rate of the Inuit population are taken form Aboriginal People in Canada's Labour
Market: Work and Unemployment, Today and Tomorrow bv Michael Mendelson and released bv the
Caledon Institute of Social Policv, 2004
http://www.caledoninst.org/Publications/PDF/471ENG.pdf
5) Statistics Canada Population Projections for Canada, Provinces and Territories, 91-520-XIE
http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/91-520-XIE/0010591-520-XIE.pdf
6) Statistics Canada Projections of the Aboriginal Population, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 91-547-
http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/91-547-XIE/91-547-XIE2005001.pdf
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