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Prince Edward Island: Census 2016 and National Household Survey 2011: Selected Industries by Gender - North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)

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Geography:Prince Edward Island
Account:Employment and Working Conditions
Information:Census 2016 and National Household Survey 2011: Selected Industries by Gender - North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
Data Source:Compiled by the Community Accounts Unit based on information provided from Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2016 and National Household Survey, 2011.
Copyright:Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency, Government of Newfoundland and Labrador

Figures may not add to total due to random rounding.

Gender breakdown is unavailable for some variables in certain areas due to data quality concerns.

The global non-response rate (GNR) is a weighted measure of survey non-response, calculated based on the number of households that did not respond to the survey and the number of questions that respondents left out. The GNR can be used as an indicator of data quality, with lower values indicating more accurate data. Geographies with a GNR of higher than 50% were suppressed by Statistics Canada due to concerns about data accuracy. If a geography has a GNR of 0, it means that there was a response from all households surveyed, not necessarily that the data is representative of all households in the geography.

NHS Suppression Standards
  • Suppress all data for a community if the Global non-reponse rate is greater than 50%.
  • Suppress income data if the population of the area is less than 250, or if there are less than 40 private households.
  • Cell values greater than 10 are randomly rounded to a multiple of 5. Values less than 10 are rounded to either 0 or 10.
  • Some data may have been suppressed due to data quality or privacy concerns.
National Household Survey (NHS)
The National Household Survey is the replacement for Statistics Canada's long form census. The survey was given to about 4.5 million households in Canada (about 30% of households), and asked questions regarding Aboriginal peoples, immigration, ethnocultural diversity, education, labour, mobility, migration, income and housing. 

Unlike the former long form census survey the NHS is not mandatory, which could result in non-response bias being introduced into the survey.Statistics Canada has employed several techniques to minimize this bias, but it should still be taken into account when interpreting this data.
Non-Response Bias
Non-response bias occours when those who respond to a survey have a different set of characteristics than those who do not respond. For example, if those with lower education levels are less likely to fill out the census form, it may artificially inflate the education level of the population.
Global Non-Response Rate
The global non-response rate (GNR) is a weighted measure of survey non-response, calculated based on the number of households that did not respond to the survey and the number of questions that respondents left out. The GNR can be used as an indicator of data quality, with lower values indicating more accurate data. 

Geographies with a GNR of higher than 50% were suppressed by Statistics Canada due to concerns about data accuracy. If a geography has a GNR of 0, it means that there was a response from all households surveyed, not necessarily that the data is representative of all households in the geography.

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    National Household Survey global non-response rate for Prince Edward Island: 33.4%
      2011
    2016
         
      Male Female Total Male Female Total

     
    North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
     
    Total labour force population aged 15 years and over by industry39,570 38,495 78,060 39,515 38,165 77,680
    Industry - not applicable465 645 1,110 470 560 1,030
    All industries39,100 37,845 76,950 39,040 37,605 76,650
    11 Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting5,405 1,480 6,885 5,745 1,405 7,145
    21 Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction460 .. 455 390 .. 400
    22 Utilities325 25 350 240 45 280
    23 Construction5,035 480 5,520 4,910 535 5,445
    31-33 Manufacturing3,910 2,045 5,950 4,275 1,955 6,230
    41 Wholesale trade1,445 340 1,785 1,220 390 1,610
    44-45 Retail trade3,610 5,250 8,860 3,910 5,040 8,950
    48-49 Transportation and warehousing2,035 645 2,685 1,920 500 2,425
    51 Information and cultural industries605 355 955 505 395 900
    52 Finance and insurance535 1,280 1,820 735 1,205 1,940
    53 Real estate and rental and leasing570 355 925 565 360 930
    54 Professional, scientific and technical services1,925 1,495 3,415 1,940 1,755 3,690
    55 Management of companies and enterprises.. 20 50 30 30 60
    56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services1,570 1,435 3,005 1,510 1,155 2,660
    61 Educational services1,975 4,185 6,160 1,650 3,755 5,405
    62 Health care and social assistance1,070 6,450 7,520 1,475 7,615 9,090
    71 Arts, entertainment and recreation765 675 1,450 820 860 1,680
    72 Accommodation and food services1,875 3,765 5,640 2,030 3,910 5,940
    81 Other services (except public administration)1,460 1,670 3,135 1,460 1,675 3,135
    91 Public administration4,495 5,895 10,385 3,725 5,015 8,745

    Notes:

    Figures may not add to total due to random rounding.

    Gender breakdown is unavailable for some variables in certain areas due to data quality concerns.

    The global non-response rate (GNR) is a weighted measure of survey non-response, calculated based on the number of households that did not respond to the survey and the number of questions that respondents left out. The GNR can be used as an indicator of data quality, with lower values indicating more accurate data. Geographies with a GNR of higher than 50% were suppressed by Statistics Canada due to concerns about data accuracy. If a geography has a GNR of 0, it means that there was a response from all households surveyed, not necessarily that the data is representative of all households in the geography.

    Source: Compiled by the Community Accounts Unit based on information provided from Statistics Canada, Census of Population, 2016 and National Household Survey, 2011.

    Copyright: Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency
    Government of Newfoundland and Labrador


    Data last updated on December 8, 2017

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