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Appendix Table 35: Increase in Income of Aboriginals Assuming Aboriginals Eliminate Half of the 2001 Educational Attainment Gap, Scenario 6: Employment Rates
Reach 2001 Level of non-Aboriginals and Income the 2017 Level of non-Aboriginals

2001

2017

Aboriginal Working Age Population
GDP in 2001 dollars (thousands)
Employment in Canada

715,500

1,108,048,000

14,946,158

2001

1,013,900
1,692,459,292

18,485,547

2017

Income in
2001

Income in 2017

Absolute
change in
income

Less than Grade 5

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

372
14,774
4,289

16.1

213
26,859
6,056

20.4

63,359

162,645

99,285

Grades 5 to 8

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

11.24

16,425

19,296

24.0

9.39
28,403
23,613

24.8

316,938

670,666

353,728

Grades 9 to 13

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

32.87

16,007

87,492

37.2

27.04
26,396
129,966

47.4

1,400,450

3,430,544

2,030,094

Secondary - high school graduation certificate

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

9.45
21,681
42,207

62.4

11.84

33,008

77,527

64.6

915,098

2,559,023

1,643,925

Trades certificate or diploma

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

3.92

23,601

16,832

60.0

3.70
41,583
27,672

73.7

397,266

1,150,658

753,392

College: With trades certificate or diploma

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

7.56

27,033

37,093

68.6

7.10
41,179
53,063

73.7

1,002,728

2,185,118

1,182,390

College: With college certificate or diploma

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

9.22
25,423
47,120

71.4

10.71
40,957
82,013
75.5

1,197,960

3,358,982

2,161,022

University: With university or college certificate or diplo Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

_____________________________________________________Employment rate of aboriginals__________

4.38

25,806

21,673

69.1

5.20
42,202
38,711

73.4

559,290

1,633,711

1,074,420

University: With bachelor or first professional degree

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

3.43

33,081

19,229

78.3

7.12
54,378
56,533

78.3

636,115

3,074,143

2,438,028

University: With certificate or diploma above bachelor le Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

_____________________________________________________Employment rate of aboriginals__________

0.46

38,005

2,303

69.3

1.05
56,975
8,082

76.1

87,516

460,498

372,982

University: With master’s degree[s]

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

0.57

47,302

3,183

77.4

1.65
66,008
13,101

78.1

150,553

864,786

714,232

University: With earned doctorate

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

0.07

46,535

309

58.3

0.32
76,439
2,505

77.9

14,374

191,508

177,134

College: Without trades or college certificate or diploma Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

_____________________________________________________Employment rate of aboriginals__________

8.75

18,557

34,940

55.8

7.57
30,402
50,986

66.4

648,374

1,550,092

901,718

University: Without certificate, diploma or degree

Share of the population

Average Income (persons with positive in

Number of aboriginals employed

Employment rate of aboriginals__________

4.33

17,779

18,357

59.2

4.37
29,546
29,852

67.4

326,359

882,005

555,646

Source: Census 2001, Public Use Microdata Files. Estimation of 2017 WAP from Statistics Canada (2005) and GDP in 2017 from Dungan and Murphy (2007)

Note: The share of population in each education group is from the Census PUMF, while the total working age population absolute number is from Statistics Canada (2005).

To find the number of aboriginals in each group, the proportion was multiplied by the total number, and then to find the number with positive income, it was again multiplied by
the ratio of persons with positive income to the total working age population for each educational group. The number of persons obtained in this way was then multiplied by average in
to obtain the aggregate income in each group. The total increase in income between 2001 and 2017 is multiplied by two to find the corresponding increase in GDP, assuming that
incomes represent about half of GDP.



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