Description
This Alberta Official Statistic compares the employment rates of Canada and all provinces from 1976 to 2014. The employment rate measures the number of people employed out of the working age population (15 and over).
Updated
June 10, 2015
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Alberta Official Statistic Visualization
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Date Modified
2015-06-10
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Annual
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Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour (2013-2016)
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Resource Dates
Date Created
2015-05-13
Date Added to catalogue
2015-05-13T19:27:31.539609
Date Issued
2013-05-28
Date Modified
2015-06-10
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Usage Considerations
The Employment Rate is a measure of the number of people employed out of the working age population (15 years and over).
The Labour Force Survey provides estimates of employment and unemployment which are among the most timely and important measures of performance of the Canadian economy.
Results for this Alberta Official Statistic were derived from responses from the working age population to the following Labour Force Survey question:
Many of the following questions concern [respondent]’s activities last week. By last week, I mean the week beginning on Sunday, [date of first day of reference week], and ending last Saturday [date of last day of reference week]. Last week, did [respondent] work at a job or business? Users may notice an “x” value in the CSV file. These denote figures that have been suppressed to meet confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act.
Statistics Canada has an established history of applying a standard revision to the Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates following the release of postcensal population estimates from each census of population.
This revision includes an update of the LFS estimates to reflect the most recent population estimates; an update of geographic boundaries; methodological enhancements to imputation; as well as an update of seasonal adjustment.
The latest revision has impacted the estimates for 2001 to 2014 and the revised figures have been released in late January and early February 2015.
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Office of Statistics and Information
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(780) 427-2071