Workforce Characteristics

Official Name
Tataskweyak Cree Nation
Number
306

Workforce Characteristics 2016 2006
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Labour Force Indicators  
Participation rate 52.0 54.0 49.6 Not available Not available Not available
Employment rate 30.3 30.2 31.1 Not available Not available Not available
Unemployment rate 41.7 45.6 35.6 Not available Not available Not available
Industry  
Population 15 years and over 1,225 630 595 Not available Not available Not available
Agriculture, resource based 10 10 0 Not available Not available Not available
Manufacturing, construction 165 125 40 Not available Not available Not available
Wholesale, retail 40 15 20 Not available Not available Not available
Finance, real estate 10 10 0 Not available Not available Not available
Health, education 170 55 115 Not available Not available Not available
Business services 30 20 10 Not available Not available Not available
Transportation, warehousing 10 10 10 Not available Not available Not available
Other services 170 90 75 Not available Not available Not available
Occupation  
Population 15 years and over 1,225 630 595 Not available Not available Not available
Management 90 30 65 Not available Not available Not available
Natural sciences, health 45 20 25 Not available Not available Not available
Social sciences, gov't 100 25 75 Not available Not available Not available
Sales and service 165 95 75 Not available Not available Not available
Trades and related 155 135 25 Not available Not available Not available
Primary industry 25 20 0 Not available Not available Not available
Other Occupations 15 15 0 Not available Not available Not available

Manitoba 2016 2006
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Labour Force Indicators  
Participation rate 66.1 70.7 61.7 67.3 72.8 62.0
Employment rate 61.7 65.5 57.9 63.6 68.8 58.7
Unemployment rate 6.7 7.4 6.1 5.5 5.5 5.4
Industry  
Population 15 years and over 1,001,305 491,585 509,725 908,450 441,330 467,120
Agriculture, resource based 37,975 28,135 9,830 44,105 31,860 12,240
Manufacturing, construction 111,685 90,550 21,135 102,340 79,735 22,605
Wholesale, retail 99,625 53,545 46,085 96,605 50,535 46,060
Finance, real estate 36,370 15,065 21,310 33,940 13,310 20,630
Health, education 161,355 38,630 122,720 134,390 32,435 101,955
Business services 57,380 31,285 26,095 53,380 28,420 24,955
Transportation, warehousing 38,095 30,370 7,720 37,080 29,140 7,940
Other services 168,345 82,660 85,680 157,045 77,020 80,025
Occupation  
Population 15 years and over 1,001,305 491,585 509,725 908,450 441,330 467,120
Management 181,650 78,515 103,140 Not available Not available Not available
Natural sciences, health 91,665 39,615 52,050 Not available Not available Not available
Social sciences, gov't 93,940 29,695 64,245 Not available Not available Not available
Sales and service 162,315 69,885 92,435 Not available Not available Not available
Trades and related 110,900 105,065 5,830 Not available Not available Not available
Primary industry 21,595 16,785 4,810 Not available Not available Not available
Other Occupations 48,765 30,705 18,055 Not available Not available Not available

A key objective of the revised National Occupation Classification (NOC) developed in 2011 was to harmonize the coding structures and to eliminate all other differences between the NOC of Human Resources and Skills Development Canada 2006, and Statistics Canada’s NOC for Statistics 2006. Due to this structural realignment, occupational data for years 2006 and 2016 are not directly comparable. As a result, comparisons between 2016 and 2006 are limited to the “Population 15 years and over" only.

*Disclaimer on Census material:

Due to a different methodology used to impute on reserve dwellings in the voluntary 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics Canada recommends the use of 2006 as a point of reference when making historical comparisons.

First Nations whose affiliated Indian reserves (or equivalent census subdivisions) opted not to participate in the Census have no data available, and First Nations whose affiliated communities totalled less than 40 individuals are suppressed by Statistics Canada. Furthermore, the affiliated census subdivisions may be subject to varying degrees of undercoverage measured by Data Quality indices. In 2006, information for individual communities with global non-response (GNR) rates of 25% or higher were automatically suppressed by Statistics Canada. In 2016, Statistics Canada lowered the threshold so that individual communities with GNR rates of 50% or higher were suppressed from their 2016 standard products. It is important to note, however, that data for an entire First Nation may or may not be suppressed depending on the overall GNR rate.

Different thresholds are applied to income. At the individual level, all income data for First Nations whose affiliated communities totalled less than 250 persons are suppressed. At the household level, suppression was applied to First Nations whose affiliated communities totalled less than 250 individuals or 40 households.

The socio-economic indicators presented on this page are derived from special tabulations prepared for ISC by Statistics Canada from the 2006 and 2016 Censuses of Population. All of the information provided here is believed to be accurate and valid in the context of Statistics Canada's mandate to collect and disseminate census information on all Canadians as specified in the Statistics Act. ISC does not warrant these data or accept responsibility for any omissions or inaccuracies inadvertently contained in this presentation.

Procedures are applied to prevent the possibility of associating statistical data with any identifiable individual: the data are randomly rounded and they are suppressed for certain geographic areas. Random rounding is a method whereby all figures in a tabulation including totals are randomly rounded (either up or down) to a multiple of 5 and in some cases 10. This technique provides strong protection against direct residual or negative disclosure without adding significant error to the census data. Minor differences can be expected in corresponding totals and cell values among census tabulations. Small cell counts may suffer a significant distortion as a result of random rounding.

For further information about the limitations of census data, and in particular data collected by reserve, the user is directed to the following weblink: Statistics Canada.

For further information about the data posted here, please contact the Strategic Research and Statistics Directorate at 1-800-567-9604 or by e-mail at aadnc.instat.aandc@canada.ca.
Date modified:
2024-05-03