Population aged 25-64 working in a science and technology (S&T) occupation,1 by industry, Laurentides, 20062

Industry (NAICS 2002) Total With a university degree With other qualifications Share of total employment




n n % n % %

All industries 66,315 25,875 39.0 40,435 61.0 25.4
Primary (11 and 21) 395 90 22.8 305 77.2 7.9
Utilities (22) 780 320 41.0 460 59.0 31.3
Construction (23) 1,105 175 15.8 925 83.7 5.9
Manufacturing (31-33) 5,860 1,735 29.6 4,120 70.3 15.5
   Food, Beverage and Tobacco Product Manuf. (311 and 312) 465 90 19.4 370 79.6 10.4
   Textile Mills, Textile Product Mills, Clothing Manuf. (313, 314 and 315) 225 35 15.6 185 82.2 12.0
   Wood Product Manuf. (321) 225 55 24.4 165 73.3 6.9
   Paper Manuf. (322) 120 35 29.2 90 75.0 8.9
   Petroleum and Coal Products Manuf. and Chemical Manuf.
   without Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manuf. (324 and 325 except 3254) 310 75 24.2 235 75.8 20.7
   Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manuf. (3254) 355 140 39.4 220 62.0 28.0
   Plastics and Rubber Products Manuf. (326) 230 50 21.7 175 76.1 13.4
   Non-Metallic Mineral Product Manuf. (327) 95 10 10.5 85 89.5 7.7
   Primary Metal Manuf. (331) 70 20 28.6 55 78.6 9.6
   Fabricated Metal Product Manuf. (332) 260 55 21.2 205 78.8 10.4
   Machinery Manuf. (333) 490 205 41.8 285 58.2 24.3
   Computer and Electronic Product Manuf. (334) 655 255 38.9 400 61.1 33.0
   Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manuf. (335) 155 25 16.1 125 80.6 15.6
   Transportation Equipment Manuf. without Aerospace Product and Parts Manuf. (336 except 3364) 185 70 37.8 110 59.5 10.3
   Aerospace Product and Parts Manuf. (3364) 1,310 500 38.2 815 62.2 24.3
   Furniture and Related Product Manuf. (337) 190 40 21.1 155 81.6 7.6
   Miscellaneous Manuf. (316, 323, 339) 515 80 15.5 440 85.4 15.5
Wholesale Trade (41) 3,480 595 17.1 2,880 82.8 26.1
Retail Trade (44-45) 2,345 560 23.9 1,790 76.3 6.5
Transportation and Warehousing (48-49) 1,490 145 9.7 1,345 90.3 10.1
Information and Cultural Industries (51) 1,710 380 22.2 1,330 77.8 33.1
Finance and Insurance (52) 3,580 1,030 28.8 2,550 71.2 42.6
Real Estate and Rental and Leasing (53) 1,645 330 20.1 1,305 79.3 38.7
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services (54) 8,710 4,095 47.0 4,610 52.9 59.2
   Legal, Accounting, Architectural, Specialized Design, Advertising
   and other Professional Services (5411, 5412, 5413, 5414, 5418 and 5419) 5,285 2,510 47.5 2,775 52.5 56.7
   Computer Systems Design and Related Services (5415) 2,020 795 39.4 1,225 60.6 66.0
   Management, Scientific and Technical Consulting Services (5416) 805 425 52.8 385 47.8 56.5
   Scientific Research and Development Services (5417) 600 365 60.8 230 38.3 65.9
Management of Companies and Enterprises (55) 90 20 22.2 65 72.2 36.7
Administrative and Support, Waste Management
and Remediation Services (56) 945 205 21.7 745 78.8 10.8
Educational Services (61) 11,580 8,410 72.6 3,165 27.3 68.3
   Educational Services except universities (61 except 6113) 11,045 7,990 72.3 3,060 27.7 68.8
   Universities (6113) 530 420 79.2 110 20.8 58.6
Health Care and Social Assistance (62) 15,415 5,440 35.3 9,975 64.7 55.1
Arts, Entertainment and Recreation (71) 1,550 405 26.1 1,145 73.9 26.0
Accommodation and Food Services (72) 245 45 18.4 200 81.6 1.6
Other Services (except Public Administration) (81) 1,685 440 26.1 1,250 74.2 13.7
Public Administration (91) 3,705 1,450 39.1 2,255 60.9 29.4

Note: In order to ensure confidentiality, all figures have been rounded. Therefore, totals may not add.
  
1. The population aged 25-64 working in a science and technology (S&T) occupation is also designated by the acronym HRSTO, i.e. human resources in science and technology defined by occupation.
2. The 2006 data on people working in a science and technology (S&T) occupation cannot be compared directly to the 2001 data previously diffused.
  
Source: Statistics Canada, Population Census.
Compilation: Institut de la statistique du Québec, Direction des statistiques économiques et du développement durable.
 
January 7, 2009
       
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