Workforce Characteristics

Official Name
Tataskweyak Cree Nation
Number
306

Workforce Characteristics 2021 2016
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Labour Force Indicators  
Participation rate 50.0 52.1 49.3 52.0 54.0 49.6
Employment rate 40.3 42.1 37.7 30.3 30.2 31.1
Unemployment rate 20.1 19.2 22.1 41.7 45.6 35.6
Industry  
Population 15 years and over 1,390 700 690 1,225 630 595
Agriculture, resource based 10 10 0 10 10 0
Manufacturing, construction 75 65 10 165 125 40
Wholesale, retail 25 15 10 40 15 20
Finance, real estate 15 10 0 10 10 0
Health, education 260 90 170 170 55 115
Business services 55 45 10 30 20 10
Transportation, warehousing 35 30 0 10 10 10
Other services 10 0 10 170 90 75
Occupation  
Population 15 years and over 230 140 90 1,225 630 595
Management 1,390 700 690 90 30 65
Natural sciences, health 85 25 60 45 20 25
Social sciences, gov't 30 20 10 100 25 75
Sales and service 205 65 140 165 95 75
Trades and related 160 95 65 155 135 25
Primary industry 145 120 20 25 20 0
Other Occupations 30 25 0 15 15 0

Manitoba 2021 2016
Total Male Female Total Male Female
Labour Force Indicators  
Participation rate 64.4 69.0 59.9 66.1 70.7 61.7
Employment rate 59.1 63.3 54.9 61.7 65.5 57.9
Unemployment rate 8.3 8.2 8.3 6.7 7.4 6.1
Industry  
Population 15 years and over 1,058,410 522,505 535,905 1,001,305 491,585 509,725
Agriculture, resource based 35,885 26,245 9,640 37,975 28,135 9,830
Manufacturing, construction 117,075 94,150 22,920 111,685 90,550 21,135
Wholesale, retail 99,370 53,090 46,280 99,625 53,545 46,085
Finance, real estate 36,760 15,845 20,910 36,370 15,065 21,310
Health, education 171,940 43,065 128,875 161,355 38,630 122,720
Business services 66,605 36,245 30,360 57,380 31,285 26,095
Transportation, warehousing 54,710 34,905 19,805 38,095 30,370 7,720
Other services 44,695 35,740 8,960 168,345 82,660 85,680
Occupation  
Population 15 years and over 154,795 77,780 77,015 1,001,305 491,585 509,725
Management 1,058,410 522,505 535,905 181,650 78,515 103,140
Natural sciences, health 121,980 39,830 82,150 91,665 39,615 52,050
Social sciences, gov't 102,670 44,895 57,780 93,940 29,695 64,245
Sales and service 100,315 33,095 67,220 162,315 69,885 92,435
Trades and related 179,225 78,815 100,410 110,900 105,065 5,830
Primary industry 134,415 124,430 9,990 21,595 16,785 4,810
Other Occupations 33,805 26,205 7,600 48,765 30,705 18,055

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:

For confidentiality purposes, random rounding has been applied to all counts. Estimates greater than 10 are rounded to the nearest multiple of 5, while those under 10 are rounded to 0 or 10. As a result, totals may not equal the sum of individual values, as totals and subtotals are rounded independently. Similarly, percentage distributions calculated on rounded data may not add up to exactly 100%. For more details, see Statistics Canada rounding guidelines available at this link: https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/98-26-0001/2020001/009-eng.cfm. Exercise caution when interpreting rates based on small numbers, as rounding can have a larger impact on these figures.

Each census cycle includes a number of incompletely enumerated reserves and settlements where data could not be collected (63 in 2021). This missing data can affect the comparability of statistics (e.g., percentage changes) for the affected geographic areas between 2016 and 2021. While the impact is generally minimal for higher-level geographies (e.g., census metropolitan areas, provinces, territories, or Canada as a whole), it is more significant for lower-level geographic areas (e.g., census subdivisions), where these communities represent a larger share of the population. This issue is further compounded by the fact that a reserve or settlement enumerated in one census may be omitted in another, complicating historical comparability. For a complete list of incompletely enumerated reserves and settlements, see this link: https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/98-304/2021001/app-ann1-5-eng.cfm. COVID-19-related disruptions also impacted data collection for the 2021 Census. For more details on data quality and dissemination impacts, refer to Appendix 1.4 at https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/98-304/2021001/app-ann1-4-eng.cfm. Exercise caution when interpreting rates based on small numbers as rounding can have a larger effect.

As of 2016, Income information was retrieved from personal income tax and benefits files, replacing income-related questions asked on the long form in previous censuses.

For the 2021 Census, the primary quality indicator that accompanies each disseminated output is the total non-response (TNR) rate—which replaced the global non-response rate (GNR) that was used for the 2016 Census of Population and for previous cycles. In previous census cycles, areas with a GNR above a certain threshold were suppressed from disseminated products (the threshold used in 2016 was 50%). Suppression of data based on quality was discontinued in 2021. However, it is recommended that data from areas with a TNR rate above 50% be used with caution. For more information on TNR rates and data quality indicators, see Statistics Canada’s guide at https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/98-304/2021001/chap9-eng.cfm#a7, and data quality resources at https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/dq-qd-eng.cfm.

To protect confidentiality, data may be suppressed to prevent direct or residual disclosure of identifiable information. Data for a cell is suppressed if the total population of the area is less than 40, or if the global non-response is 50% or higher. For details, see data suppression rules: http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/98-304/2021001/chap10-eng.cfm#a6. A list of geographic areas where data has not been released can be found here: https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/sup/index-eng.cfm.

The target population of the 2021 Census short-form and long-form questionnaires was the same as for the 2016 Census. The estimates from the 2021 Census and 2016 Census programs were both derived from mandatory surveys with very high response rates. The response rate for the 2021 Census is 96.9%, and for the long-form questionnaire, it is 95.7%. These rates are slightly lower than the 2016 response rates of 97.4% and 96.9%, respectively.

Due to slightly lower response rates for the 2021 Census, the non-response error may be greater for some estimates from the 2021 Census program than for estimates from the 2016 Census program. This is particularly true for smaller domains of interest where non‑response may have been greater in 2021 due to the unique collection challenges encountered in Northern or remote regions of the country, and Indigenous communities. The quality of the estimates and the risk of bias vary slightly more between different communities for the 2021 Census, compared to the 2016 Census.

The quality of the estimates for a given geographic area varies across census cycles based on response rates and incompletely enumerated reserves and settlements. When comparing estimates from the 2021 Census and 2016 Census for a given geographic area, users should be mindful of large differences in response rates as well as significant changes in the list of incompletely enumerated reserves and settlements.

For more information on comparability between 2006, 2011, 2016 and 2021 see: https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2021/ref/98-304/2021001/chap9-eng.cfm.


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 instat@sac-isc.gc.ca.
Date modified:
2026-01-14