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Employment and Working Conditions

2006 Census Travel Flow to Work:These maps show where people travelled to and from work according to information collected in the 2006 Census. Prepared by the Social and Economic Spatial Analysis Unit (SESA)

Notes:
  • Flow was calculated for the Employed Labour Force 15 Years and Over having a Usual Place of Work. Flows must be Greater than or Equal to 20. Information taken from the 2006 Census - 20% Sample Data
  • Employed (in reference week) includes persons who, during the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to Census Day (May 16, 2006):
    • (a) did any work at all for pay or in self-employment or without pay in a family farm, business or professional practice
    • (b) were absent from their job or business, with or without pay, for the entire week because of a vacation, an illness, a labour dispute at their place of work, or any other reasons.
  • For place of work tabulations, suppression is required where the labour force population for an area is less than 40. For place of work tables on place of residence and place of work, suppression rules must be applied for both place of residence and place of work areas.
  • Population 15 years and over who worked since 2005 refers to those who have worked since January 1, 2005, regardless of whether or not they were in the labour force in the reference week.
Dynamic Data Map: Income Support and Employment Insurance

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Employment Rates, 18-64
For Province by Local Areas, 2005

For Province by Local Areas, 2004

Neighbourhood Employment and Working Conditions Indicator Maps   show listing | hide listing

Each of these listings use Adobe Flash-based maps. A download link is also provided to the source PDF. Click the Show Listing to view.

Infrastructure and Production Capital
Community Infrastructure Mapping System
It is an internet mapping system based on Google Maps that displays selected types of infrastructure, locations, details as well as other social economic thematic maps of Newfoundland and Labrador


Infrastructure Maps
The mapping of key infrastructure for Communities in the Province enables users to visualize infrastructure patterns for both Rural and Urban Newfoundland and Labrador. Available infrastructure are: schools, colleges, universities, health care centres, nursing homes, public libraries, CAP sites, fish plants, airports, airstrips, ferry terminals, and federal and provincial government offices.
Rural Secretariat Regions: show | hide
Economic Zones: show | hide
Violence Prevention Initiative's Regional Coordinating Committee (RCC) Regions:show | hide

Services Maps
The following maps display the following services by Rural Secretariat Regions; transition houses/shelters, women's centres, addictions services, victim services, legal aid offices, RCC Offices, RCMP detachments, RNC detachments, and the supreme courts (trial division).

    Rural Secretariat Regions: show | hide
    Economic Zones: show | hide
    Violence Prevention Initiative's Regional Coordinating Committee (RCC) Regions:show | hide

Department of Justice Infrastructure Map - Summary

Museum Association of NL (MANL) Organizational Members show | hide

Production
Aquaculture
Well-Being

Dynamic Data Map: Well-Being Data Analysis

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Well-Being Composite Maps for Province and for Communities by Rural Secretariat Regions: show | hide

Demographics

Population Change 2001-2006
    Population Change by Rural Secretariat Regions: show | hide

Migration Flows enable users to see the pattern of movement within Newfoundland and Labrador (Intra-Provincial), as well as immigration and emigration flows to and from the Province (Inter-Provincial). The migration flow maps presented here are based on Census Division geography, select from the "show" option below. For more information about the data source Click Here

    Intra-Provincial Flows 2002-2007: show | hide
    Inter-Provincial Flows 2002-2007: show | hide

    Intra-Provincial Flows 1999-2004: show | hide
    Inter-Provincial Flows 1999-2004: show | hide
Census 2001 Canada Maps: show | hide

Median Age, 2006
For Province and for Communities by Rural Secretariat Regions: show | hide

Median Age, 2001
For Province and for Communities by Rural Secretariat Regions: show | hide

Neighbourhood Indicator Maps   show listing | hide listing

Each of these listings use Adobe Flash-based maps. A download link is also provided to the source PDF. Click the Show Listing to view.

Health
Obesity Mapsshow | hide

Cervical Cancer Screening Mapsshow | hide

Natural Resource Capital
Fishery Mapsshow | hide

Reserves
Wilderness and Ecological Reserves by Rural Secretariat Regions
Wilderness and Ecological Reserves for Newfoundland and Labrador

Income, Consumption and Leisure

Dynamic Data Map: Personal Income Per Capita and Average Couple Family Income

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Dynamic Data Map: Personal Income Per Capita for Communities

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Newfoundland and Labrador Market Basket Measure of Low Income
For Total Families, 2005: Magnitude and Risk
Economic Dependency Ratio
For Province by Local Areas, 2005

For Province by Local Areas, 2004

Personal Income Per Capita
For Province by Local Areas, 2005

For Province by Local Areas, 2004

Neighbourhood Income, Consumption, and Leisure Indicator Maps   show listing | hide listing

Each of these listings use Adobe Flash-based maps. A download link is also provided to the source PDF. Click the Show Listing to view.


Median Income, Taxfilers 2005
For Communities by Economic Zones: show | hide

Median Income, Taxfilers 2004
For Communities by Economic Zones: show | hide

Median Income, 2001
For Communities by Economic Zones: show | hide

Education, Literacy, Skills and Training
Dynamic Data Map: Highest Level of Education

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Newfoundland and Labrador Location of Schools Maps
     Island Portion
     Labrador Portion
Neighbourhood Indicator Maps   show listing | hide listing

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Geographical Maps
Communities by Economic Zone:show | hide
Local Area Maps for Rural Secretariat Regions:show | hide
Individual Neighbourhood Maps  show listing | hide listing
New Dynamic Data Map: Crime Rates per 1,000 people

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Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, 2007 (by Police Region)
Total Reported Incidents, Drug Crime
Total Reported Incidents, Property Crime
Total Reported Incidents, Traffic Crime
Total Reported Incidents, Violent Crime
Total Reported Incidents, Other Criminal Code Crime
Total Reported Incidents, Other Federal Statutes
Quality of School Life Survey, 2004 (by Police Region)
Percentage of Grade 9 Students that Feel Safe from Harm
Percentage of Grade 9 Students that are Afraid they May be Hurt
Attitudes Towards Violence Survey, 2002 (by Police Region)
Percentage of Respondents that Agree They Feel Safe at Home
Percentage of Respondents that Feel Safe at Work
Percentage of Respondents that Think Their Community is a Safe Place to Live



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