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GTA Labour Force Occupation Areas

GTA Labour Force Occupation Areas. GTA residents work in the following fields of occupation today:. Source: Statistics Canada 2009 Estimate. GTA Labour Force Industries of Employment. GTA residents work in the following industries:.

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GTA Labour Force Occupation Areas

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  1. GTA Labour Force Occupation Areas GTA residents work in the following fields of occupation today: Source: Statistics Canada 2009 Estimate

  2. GTA Labour ForceIndustries of Employment GTA residents work in the following industries: * incl. transportation and warehousing, public administration, information and cultural industries, real estate/rental/leasing, Arts/entertainment/recreation, primary industries, utilities, management of companies and enterprises, other Source: Statistics Canada 2006 Census

  3. Unemployment and Hiring Demand * Number of postings for jobs in Peel, Halton, York, and Durham region. Source: VicinityJobs.com ** Ontario’s unemployment rate as reported by Statistics Canada

  4. Suburban GTA Hiring Demand by Occupation Class* * Number of job postings

  5. York Region Industry-Specific Hiring Demand Trends* Industry-specific hiring demand data from York Region suggests a long-term structural shift in employment demand: * Number of job postings** Source: Statistics Canada*** Source: York Region Planning and Development Services Department**** January to June 2009, Source: VicinityJobs.com **** The 2005 York Region value is an estimate

  6. For More Information • Visit our blog: • VicinityJobs.com/blog • Blog of York Region’s Department of Economic Development: • YorkEconomicInsights.ca • Statistics Canada: • http://www.statcan.gc.ca/dai-quo/index-eng.htm

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