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Labour, Education & Mobility December 2017 of Peel’s population travels an hour or more to go to work 15.9% of Mississauga’s population aged 15+ have a certificate, diploma, or degree 58.7% of Brampton’s population has moved in the past five years 42.9% of the labour force in Caledon use a car, truck, or van to get to work 94.2% of Peel’s population aged 15+ are in the labour force 67.3% Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada 2016. This bulletin summarizes the 2016 Labour, Education and Mobility data release for Peel Region and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). In 2016, 67.3% of Peel residents over the age of 15 were in the labour force, with an overall employment rate of 61.8%. Over half of Peel’s residents in this age group (54.7%) have a post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree, which is consistent across the GTA. Peel’s Strategic Plan includes 20-year goals with an ultimate vision of creating a Community for Life. Census data from this release is used to inform and achieve our goals of… “Creating a community that promotes economic sustainability and future investments in Peel”, “Ensuring access to desirable employment opportunities” and “Creating a community that promotes mobility, walkability and various modes of transportation” EMPLOYMENT RATE BY CENSUS TRACT www.peeldatacentre.ca 2016 Census Bulletin Comparability The methodology used for the 2016 Census differs from the one used for the voluntary 2011 National Household Survey, which may affect the comparability of the 2016 results to 2011. 62% - 65% 66% - 73% 46% - 56% 57% - 61%

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Page 1: 2016Census Bulletin...of movers (42.9%), followed by Mississauga (35.2%) and Caledon (33.9%). Of Peel’s residents who moved in this timeframe, 78.7% came from within Ontario. In

Labour, Education & MobilityDecember2017

of Peel’spopulation

travels an hour ormore to go to work

15.9%

of Mississauga’s population aged 15+ have a certificate, diploma, or degree

58.7%

of Brampton’s population hasmoved in thepast five years

42.9%

of the labour force in Caledon use

a car, truck, or van to get to work

94.2%

of Peel’s population aged 15+ are

in the labour force

67.3%

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada 2016.

This bulletin summarizes the 2016 Labour, Education and Mobility data release for Peel Region and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). In 2016, 67.3% of Peel residents over the age of 15 were in the labour force, with an overall employment rate of 61.8%. Over half of Peel’s residents in this age group (54.7%) have a post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree, which is consistent across the GTA.

Peel’s Strategic Plan includes 20-year goals with an ultimate vision of creating a Community for Life. Census data from this release is used to inform and achieve our goals of…

“Creating a community that promotes economic sustainability and future investments in Peel”,“Ensuring access to desirable employment opportunities” and“Creating a community that promotes mobility, walkability and various modes of transportation”

EMPLOYMENT RATEBY CENSUS TRACT

www.peeldatacentre.ca

2016 Census Bulletin

ComparabilityThe methodology used for the 2016 Census differs from the one used for the voluntary 2011 National Household Survey, which may affect thecomparability of the 2016 results to 2011.

62% - 65%66% - 73%

46% - 56%57% - 61%

Page 2: 2016Census Bulletin...of movers (42.9%), followed by Mississauga (35.2%) and Caledon (33.9%). Of Peel’s residents who moved in this timeframe, 78.7% came from within Ontario. In

Community for Life means...

creating desirable economicconditions for residents.

Community QuotableHere’s how our partners use Census

data to serve the community: “The census data is an extremely useful source

of information in analyzing labour market in local communities. The data represents

changes in key labour market indicators such as labour force participation rate and

un/employment rate, providing an accurate picture of labour market conditions and trends. Additionally, census data provides information about labour market performance of various

population groups such as immigrants, youth, women, etc. This information is crucial,

especially for employment service providers and community stakeholders.”

Shalini da Cunha, Executive Director,Peel Halton Workforce Development Group

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada 2016.

Did you know...

Labour Force = Employed + Unemployed

“Unemployed”: Persons whowere without paid work orself-employment work and were able to work.

AVERAGE COMMUTING

DURATIONWITHIN PEEL

Mississauga32.0 Minutes

Caledon34.5 Minutes

Brampton33.4 Minutes

PROPORTION OF PEEL’S POPULATION 15+ YEARS BY LABOUR FORCE STATUS

Unemployed8.2%

Employed91.8%

Not in LabourForce32.7%

In Labour Force67.3%

Population 15+: 1,119,400

PEEL’S POPULATION 15+ YEARS BY HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION COMPLETED

High SchoolDiploma28.1%

NoCertificate

17.3%

Trade SchoolDiploma

4.7%

CollegeDiploma18.2%

UniversityDegree31.8%

UC

MOVERS 2011-2016: PEEL’SMOBILITY BY PLACE OF ORIGIN

Within Ontario24.4%

Within Canada2.1%

Outside Canada19.2%

Within Peel54.3%

Page 3: 2016Census Bulletin...of movers (42.9%), followed by Mississauga (35.2%) and Caledon (33.9%). Of Peel’s residents who moved in this timeframe, 78.7% came from within Ontario. In

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada 2016.

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE8.0% - 9.9%

6.0% - 7.9%4.0% - 5.9%

BurlingtonOakville

Milton

Halton

Hills

Mississauga

Brampton

Caledon King

Vaughan

Toronto

Rich

mon

dH

ill

Aurora

Newmarket

EastGwillimbury

Whitchurch-Stouffville

Markham Pickering

Ajax

Uxbridge

Scugog

Brock

Georgina

Whi

tby

Osh

awa

Clarington

MODE OF TRANSPORTATION FOR THE EMPLOYED POPULATION IN THE GTA

Car/Truck/Van Transit Bicycle Walk

81.1%

84.4%

84.4%

50.6%

15.5%

10.9%

11.3%

12.8%

37.0%

0.3%

0.6%

0.3%

0.3%

2.7%

2.2%

3.1%

3.0%

2.3%

8.6%

Other

0.9%

1.0%

1.0%

0.9%

1.1%

York

Toronto

Peel

HaltonDurham

83.7%

TOP 5 OCCUPATIONS BY MUNICIPALITY

Peel

1. Sales & Services

3. Trades/Transport/Equipment Opertions

2. Business, Finance & Administration

4. Management

5. Education, Law & Social, Community & Government Services

8.4%

18.0%

22.8%

15.1%

10.0%

Caledon

1. Sales & Services

3. Trades/Transport/Equipment Opertions

2. Business, Finance & Administration

4. Management

5. Education, Law & Social, Community & Government Services

11.3%

18.2%

20.2%

16.4%

14.9%

Brampton

1. Sales & Services

3. Business, Finance& Administration

2. Trades/Transport/Equipment Opertions

4. Manufacturing& Utilities

5. Management

8.0%

19.1%

22.0%

17.1%

9.4%

Mississauga

1. Sales & Services

3. Trades/Transport/Equipment Opertions

2. Business, Finance & Administration

4. Management

5. Natural & Applied Sciences

9.5%

18.7%

23.6%

11.7%

11.2%

Page 4: 2016Census Bulletin...of movers (42.9%), followed by Mississauga (35.2%) and Caledon (33.9%). Of Peel’s residents who moved in this timeframe, 78.7% came from within Ontario. In

Summary of Facts

MODE OF TRANSPORTATION FOR THE EMPLOYED POPULATION

HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION COMPLETED

Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada 2016.

TOP 5 OCCUPATIONS BY MUNICIPALITY

Public Administration for each of Mississauga (25.5%), Brampton (24.5%) and Caledon (23.3%).lkl

Between May 11, 2011 and May 11, 2016, 38.4% of Peel’s population changed their place of residence. Brampton had the highest proportion of movers (42.9%), followed by Mississauga (35.2%) and Caledon (33.9%). Of Peel’s residents who moved in this timeframe, 78.7% came from within Ontario.

In 2016, Caledon’s employment rate (68.2%) was the highest in the Region, followed by Brampton (62.3%) and Mississauga (60.8%). The top occupation categories in Peel were Sales and Service (22.8%), Business, Finance, and Administration (18.0%), and Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators (15.1%).

Peel’s employed residents largely relied on car, truck or van transportation to get to work (81.1%), while 15.5% used public transit, and

the remaining 3.4% walked, rode a bicycle, or used another mode of transportation. The majority of Peel’s employed population leaves for work between 7:00-9:00 a.m., with 48.5%, 47.1% and 39.3% of Mississauga, Caledon, and Brampton workers respectively leaving at this time. Over half of Peel’s population aged 15 years and over (54.7%) have a post-secondary certificate, diploma or degree. Of those, the top major field of study was Business, Management and

Figures may not add up due to rounding.To view detailed data tables related to this bulletin,

please visit: www.peeldatacentre.ca

MOBILITY STATUS 2011-2016

POPULATION 15+ BY LABOUR FORCE STATUS

Occupation 2016 % Labour Occupation 2016 % Labour Occupation 2016 % Labour Occupation 2016 % LabourSales and Service 171,385 22.8% Sales and Service 93,120 23.6% Sales and Service 70,400 22.0% Sales and Service 7,860 20.2%Business, Finance, Administration

135,660 18.0%Business, Finance, Administration

73,880 18.7%Trades, Transport, and Equipment Operators

61,145 19.1%Business, Finance, Administration

7,070 18.2%

Trades, Transport, and Equipment Operators

113,840 15.1%Trades, Transport, and Equipment Operators

46,335 11.7%Business, Finance, Administration

54,715 17.1%Trades, Transport, and Equipment Operators

6,360 16.4%

Management 75,485 10.0% Management 44,005 11.2%Manufacturing and Utilities

30,060 9.4% Management 5,785 14.9%

Education, Law, and Social, Community, and Government services

63,220 8.4% Natural & Applied Sciences 37,580 9.5% Management 25,700 8.0%Education, Law, and Social, Community and Government Services

4,400 11.3%

Peel Mississauga Brampton Caledon

Total Migrants

% MoversInternal Migrants

% Movers

Intraprovincial Migrants

% Movers

Interprovincial Migrants

% Movers

External Migrants

% Movers

Peel 1,296,425 497,920 38.4% 270,380 54.3% 227,540 45.7% 131,905 26.5% 121,635 24.4% 10,270 2.1% 95,635 19.2% Mississauga 680,150 239,345 35.2% 128,325 53.6% 111,020 46.4% 54,155 22.6% 48,230 20.2% 5,930 2.5% 56,860 23.8% Brampton 553,385 237,285 42.9% 134,780 56.8% 102,510 43.2% 64,560 27.2% 60,500 25.5% 4,055 1.7% 37,945 16.0% Caledon 62,890 21,290 33.9% 7,280 34.2% 14,010 65.8% 13,190 62.0% 12,900 60.6% 285 1.3% 825 3.9%

Municipality

Migrants%

MoversNon-

Migrants% Pop.

Total Movers

Population

Municipality

Employed at Usual Place of Work or No

Fixed AddressCar, Truck

or Van % Empl.Public Transit % Empl. Biked % Empl. Walked % Empl.

Other Methods % Empl.

Toronto 1,251,055 632,425 50.6% 463,000 37.0% 34,355 2.7% 107,665 8.6% 13,610 1.1%York 512,140 428,720 83.7% 65,320 12.8% 1,460 0.3% 12,025 2.3% 4,615 0.9%Durham 301,620 254,690 84.4% 34,015 11.3% 970 0.3% 9,025 3.0% 2,910 1.0%Halton 257,480 217,420 84.4% 27,940 10.9% 1,590 0.6% 8,035 3.1% 2,500 1.0%Peel 648,640 526,240 81.1% 100,595 15.5% 1,900 0.3% 14,215 2.2% 5,690 0.9% Mississauga 336,120 262,220 78.0% 60,750 18.1% 1,140 0.3% 8,875 2.6% 3,135 0.9% Brampton 278,880 232,335 83.3% 38,925 14.0% 725 0.3% 4,585 1.6% 2,310 0.8% Caledon 33,640 31,680 94.2% 920 2.7% 35 0.1% 755 2.2% 240 0.7%GTA 2,970,935 2,059,495 69.3% 690,870 23.3% 40,275 1.4% 150,965 5.1% 29,325 1.0%

MunicipalityPopulation Aged 15+

High School Diploma or Equivalent

% Pop. 15+

Apprenticeship or Trades Certificate

or Diploma% Pop.

15+

College, CEGEP, or Other Non-University Certificate/Diploma

% Pop. 15+

University Certificate, Diploma/ Degree

% Pop. 15+

Peel 1,119,400 314,145 28.1% 52,600 4.7% 203,965 18.2% 355,475 31.8% Mississauga 594,765 155,855 26.2% 26,900 4.5% 105,460 17.7% 216,555 36.4% Brampton 470,765 142,640 30.3% 22,100 4.7% 86,315 18.3% 125,940 26.8% Caledon 53,870 15,650 29.1% 3,595 6.7% 12,185 22.6% 12,985 24.1%

Total% Pop.

15+Employed

% Labour

Unemployed%

Labour2016

% Pop. 15+

Toronto 2,294,790 1,483,675 64.7% 1,361,375 91.8% 122,305 8.2% 811,110 35.3%York 905,545 604,200 66.7% 565,295 93.6% 38,905 6.4% 301,340 33.3%Durham 523,485 352,750 67.4% 324,375 92.0% 28,380 8.0% 170,735 32.6%Halton 433,845 302,950 69.8% 284,770 94.0% 18,180 6.0% 130,895 30.2%Peel 1,119,400 753,110 67.3% 691,470 91.8% 61,640 8.2% 366,295 32.7% Mississauga 594,765 394,640 66.4% 361,690 91.7% 32,950 8.3% 200,125 33.6% Brampton 470,765 319,620 67.9% 293,075 91.7% 26,545 8.3% 151,145 32.1% Caledon 53,870 38,845 72.1% 36,715 94.5% 2,140 5.5% 15,025 27.9%GTA 5,277,065 3,496,685 66.3% 3,227,285 92.3% 269,410 7.7% 1,780,375 33.7%

In the Labour Force Not in Labour Force

Municipality

Population Aged 15+