Canadian Aboriginal Labour Force Estimates by Education, Age, and Sex, 2003-2010
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Description
Statistics Canada data customized by the Government of Alberta provides annual average labour force estimates for the Aboriginal identity population from 2003 to 2010. The dataset includes characteristics such as full-time and part-time employment, unemployment, participation rate, and employment rate, broken down by educational attainment, age group, and sex for Canada and its provinces. This structured tabular data is sourced from open_canada and licensed under OGL-CA-2.0.
Use Cases
Analyzing employment rate trends based on educational attainment levels mentioned in the description
Comparing labour force participation rates based on Aboriginal identity, age, and sex groupings
Modeling unemployment patterns based on provincial and demographic breakdowns
Studying the distribution of full-time versus part-time employment based on reported characteristics
Strengths
Covers an 8-year time range from 2003 to 2010
Includes multiple labour force characteristics: employment rates, participation rates, and unemployment
Provides breakdowns by educational attainment, age group, sex, and province
Sourced from Statistics Canada and customized by a government organization
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment
Data may reflect temporal bias inherent to the 2003-2010 period
Provenance
Source
Statistics Canada, customized and published by the Government of Alberta via open_canada
Collection Method
Customization of official statistics; likely from surveys or administrative data
Time Range
2003 to 2010 (annual averages)
Freshness
Last updated 2026-04-17 14:36:15.986129; freshness should be verified
Geography
Canada and provinces
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