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City of Preface Every five years, Statistics Canada conducts a Census of Population in order to develop a statistical portrait of Canada and its people. The most recent Census was conducted in May 2011. At the time of the last Census, Statistic Canada replaced the long form Census that collected social and economic data with a voluntary National Household Survey (NHS). The 2011 Census questionnaire consisted of the same eight demographic and linguistic questions that appeared on the 2006 Census short-form questionnaire, with the addition of two questions on language. The content of the new NHS is similar to that of the 2006 Census long questionnaire; however, changes were made to some questions and sections of the questionnaire. For example, in the 2011 NHS changes were made to the questions used to measure Aboriginal identity; a new component of income is measured; and, the universe for determining generation status was expanded to include the entire population. Comparability The Global Non-response Rate (GNR) is used to ascertain the level of non-response to the National Household Survey. Due to the voluntary nature of the survey, the NHS is subject to greater nonresponse bias. Change in survey method or content can affect the comparability of the data over time. Statistics Canada states that it is impossible to determine whether, and to what extent, differences in a variable are attributable to change or to non-response bias. As a result, caution must be exercised when NHS estimates are compared with data from the 2006 Census long form. Fact Sheet Overview The community demographic profiles in this series provide a comparison between the current and previous censuses, and key Metro Vancouver municipalities, as well as between each of s six communities: Cloverdale, Fleetwood, Guildford, Newton, South, and. City Centre is also identified as a sub-community planning area within. For the purpose of this and other facts sheets in the series, the term National Household Survey (NHS) refers to the National Household Survey of Canada conducted by Statistics Canada. The voluntary survey collected social and economic information about the people of Canada between May and August 2011. The term Census in this document refers to the Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada on May 10, 2011. The Census provides information about the people and housing units in Canada.

City of LABOUR FORCE The 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) provides information on the labour market activities of the Canadian population aged 15 and over living in private households. Labour force data collected includes labour forces status, job characteristics, and work activity. Labour force status refers to whether a person was employed, unemployed or not in the labour force during the week of Sunday May 1 to Saturday, May 7, 2011. Job characteristics describe a person s current position including the industry, occupation, and class of worker. Work activity refers to the number of weeks worked in the 2010 calendar year and whether those weeks were mostly full-time or part-time. LABOUR FORCE ACTIVITY The proportion of s residents 15 years of age and over that were active in the labour force has remained relatively stable since 2001. In 2011, 60.4% of s population 15 years of age and over was active in the labour force. Labour Force Activity in 2011 60.4% 5.2% 34.4% 2006 63.6% 3.8% 32.6% 2001 62.0% 4.9% 33.0% Share of Population Aged 15 Years and Over Employed Unemployed Not in the labour force

City of Labour Force Activity in s Communities In 2011, the proportion of residents 15 years of age an over active in the labour force ranged from 71.0% in Cloverdale to 57.4% in. Labour Force Activity in 's Communities City Centre 59.0% 6.4% 34.5% 57.4% 6.0% 36.5% South 56.0% 3.3% 40.6% Newton 60.3% 5.9% 33.8% Guildford 59.5% 5.8% 34.7% Fleetwood 61.5% 4.9% 33.5% Cloverdale 71.0% 4.0% 25.0% Share of Population Aged 15 Years and Over Employed Unemployed Not in the labour force The unemployment rates in (9.5%), Newton (8.9%) and Guildford (8.9%) were higher than the unemployment rate for total (7.9%). Comparatively, in Cloverdale, the unemployment rate was 5.4%.

City of Unemployment Rate in 's Communities 7.9% City Centre 9.8% 9.5% South 5.6% Newton Guildford 8.9% 8.9% Fleetwood 7.4% Cloverdale 5.4% 0.0% 2.0% 4.0% 6.0% 8.0% 10.0% 12.0% Unemployment Rate Cloverdale Fleetwood Guildford Newton South City Centre Total population aged 15 years and over by labour force status 42550 47460 47705 103820 56760 57205 18820 374310 In the labour force 31925 31545 31145 68700 33715 36300 12315 245640 Employed 30210 29210 28385 62595 31810 32840 11105 226150 Unemployed 1720 2340 2760 6105 1895 3460 1210 19495 Not in the labour force 10625 15915 16555 35120 23050 20900 6500 128670 Participation rate 75 66.5 65.3 66.2 59.4 63.5 65.4 65.6 Employment rate 71 61.5 59.5 60.3 56 57.4 59 60.4 Unemployment rate 5.4 7.4 8.9 8.9 5.6 9.5 9.8 7.9 Regional Comparison of Labour Force Activity In 2011,, along with New Westminster, had the highest unemployment rates in Metro Vancouver (7.9%). Comparatively, across the Metro Vancouver region, the unemployment rate in 2011 was 7.1%.

City of Regional Comparison of Labour Force Activity White Rock 55.7% 4.2% 40.1% West Vancouver 49.7% 3.8% 46.5% Vancouver 62.5% 4.8% 32.7% 60.4% 5.2% 34.4% Richmond 57.3% 4.4% 38.3% North Vancouver (District) 63.3% 4.0% 32.6% New Westminster 64.1% 5.5% 30.3% Langley (City) 61.4% 4.4% 34.2% Langley (Township) 65.6% 4.3% 30.1% Delta 62.0% 4.2% 33.9% Coquitlam 62.0% 4.8% 33.2% Burnaby 58.9% 4.7% 36.4% Metro Vancouver 61.4% 4.7% 33.9% Share of Population Aged 15 Years and Over Employed Unemployed Not in the labour force

City of Regional Comparison of Unemployment Rates White Rock West Vancouver Vancouver Richmond North Vancouver (District) New Westminster Langley (City) Langley (Township) Delta Coquitlam Burnaby Metro Vancouver 7.0% 7.1% 7.1% 7.9% 7.1% 6.0% 7.9% 6.7% 6.1% 6.3% 7.2% 7.4% 7.1% 0.0% 1.0% 2.0% 3.0% 4.0% 5.0% 6.0% 7.0% 8.0% 9.0% Unemployment Rate (%) OCCUPATION Occupation refers to the kind of work performed by persons during the week of Sunday, May 1, to Saturday, May 7, 2011. Occupation is determined by the kind of work and the description of the main activities of the job. The 10 occupational categories within the 2011 National Household Survey are produced according to the National Occupational Classification. Occupation groupings are formed based on the education or skills required to do the job, as well as the duties and responsibilities of the occupation. The most common occupations in in 2011 were the sales and service, trade, transport and equipment operators; and business, finance and administration. Over the last ten years, the number of people employed in the trades, transport, and equipment operators (44,130); sales and service (59,590); and education, law and social, community and government services (22,495) occupations have increased the most significantly.

City of Occupation Processing, manufacturing and utilities Primary industry Trades, transport and equipment operators Sales and service Art, culture, recreation and sport Social science, education, government service and religion Health Natural and applied sciences Business, finance and administration Management 2011 2006 2001 0 20000 40000 60000 Individuals

City of Occupation in s Communities In 2011, Newton had double the number of people active in the labour force (68,700) compared to all other communities, the majority of which were employed in the sales and service, and trades, transportation and equipment operators fields. Cloverdale Fleetwood Guildford Newton South City Centre Total labour force population aged 15 years and over by occupation - National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 31925 31545 31145 68700 33715 36300 12315 245645 No occupation 490 695 880 1955 585 1115 450 6170 All occupations 31435 30845 30270 66740 33130 35185 11870 239470 Management 4315 2820 2905 6065 5650 2410 905 25060 Business, finance and administration 5825 4920 5145 10245 5910 4435 1945 38430 Natural and applied sciences 1585 1730 2070 2975 2395 1190 620 12560 Health 1715 2145 1845 3885 2215 1855 740 14395 Education, law and social, community and government services 3825 2870 3020 5140 4455 2245 940 22495 Art, culture, recreation and sport 890 485 675 1160 1250 460 230 5150 Sales and service 6510 7810 7890 17210 6985 9855 3335 59590 Trades, transport and equipment operators 5180 5680 4885 14065 3165 8890 2270 44130 Natural resources, agriculture and production 600 715 330 1795 600 1375 190 5610 Manufacturing and utilities 990 1680 1515 4210 505 2475 685 12060 PLACE OF WORK The 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) reports place of work information for the population aged 15 years and over living in private households and that worked at some time since 2010. The variable relates to the individual s job held during the week of May 1 to May 7, 2011; however, if a person did not work during that week the question refers to the longest held job since January 1, 2010. Place of

City of work refers to whether a person worked at home, outside of Canada, did not have a fixed workplace address, or worked at a specific address (usual place of work). Place of Work in s Communities The majority of employed persons aged 15 years and over in worked at a specific address (76.8%). The proportion of employed persons who work at a usual place, have no fixed workplace address, worked at home, and worked outside of Canada was relatively similar across all of s communities; however, South had the greatest proportion of employed persons that work at home (11.8%). Place of Work in 's Communities 5.9% 0.5% 16.8% 76.8% City Centre 4.1% 0.2% 17.8% 77.9% 2.8% 0.2% 21.3% 75.6% South 11.8% 1.1% 13.1% 73.9% Newton 4.0% 0.5% 18.9% 76.6% Guildford 6.6% 0.7% 14.1% 78.6% Fleetwood 5.0% 0.4% 15.8% 78.8% Cloverdale 7.5% 0.5% 14.3% 77.8% Share of Employed Labour Force Aged 15 Years and Over Worked at home Worked outside Canada No fixed workplace address Worked at usual place

City of Cloverdale Fleetwood Guildford Newton South City Centre Total employed population aged 15 years and over by place of work status 30210 29205 28385 62590 31810 32840 11105 226150 Worked at home 2260 1460 1875 2495 3760 920 460 13230 Worked outside Canada 150 105 205 295 365 70 20 1200 No fixed workplace address 4310 4625 4005 11855 4175 7010 1980 37970 Worked at usual place 23490 23015 22300 47950 23515 24835 8650 173750 Regional Comparison of Place of Work Working at a usual place is the most common place of work across Metro Vancouver, including in. In, 76.8% of people worked at the usual place. Comparatively, 78.6% of employed persons across Metro Vancouver worked at a usual place. Regional Comparison of Place of Work White Rock West Vancouver Vancouver Richmond North Vancouver (District) New Westminster Langley (City) Langley (Township) Delta Coquitlam Burnaby Metro Vancouver 12.2% 0.4% 15.1% 18.0% 2.5% 7.5% 8.3% 0.9% 11.6% 5.9% 0.5% 16.8% 7.9% 1.7% 10.4% 11.0% 0.6% 10.9% 5.1% 0.4% 11.6% 4.5% 0.2% 16.0% 9.4% 0.4% 14.6% 7.4% 0.4% 13.3% 7.1% 0.7% 12.9% 5.6% 1.0% 11.6% 7.5% 0.8% 13.1% 72.2% 71.9% 79.3% 76.8% 80.0% 77.5% 82.8% 79.2% 75.6% 79.0% 79.2% 81.7% 78.6% Share of Employed Population Aged 15 Years and Over Worked at home Worked outside Canada No fixed workplace address Worked at usual place

City of MODE OF TRANSPORTATION TO WORK In, the proportion of employed persons aged 15 years and over using a private automobile as the driver has decreased since 2001. In 2011, 76.6% of residents travelled to work in a private automobile as the driver, down from 79.5% in 2001. Conversely, the proportion of employed persons using public transit to travel to work had increased from 8.3% in 2001 to 12.8% in 2011. Mode of Transportation to Work 2011 76.6% 6.6% 12.8% 4.1% 2006 76.1% 8.8% 10.9% 4.2% 2001 79.5% 7.8% 8.3% 4.4% Share of Employed Labour Force Aged 15 Years and Over Private auto as driver Private Auto as passenger Public transit Other method Mode of Transportation to Work in s Communities In, the majority (76.6%) of employed persons aged 15 years and over used a private automobile as the driver as their mode of transportation to work. In Cloverdale and South the proportion was even higher. In Cloverdale, 85.8% of employed persons used a private automobile as the driver as their form of transportation to work, while in South, 81.9% used a private automobile. City Centre had the greatest proportion of employed persons that use public transit as their mode of transportation to work (31.2%).

City of Mode of Transportation to Work in 's Communities 76.6% 6.6% 12.8% 4.1% City Centre 59.1% 3.6% 31.2% 6.1% 72.3% 7.9% 16.5% 3.4% South 81.9% 5.1% 7.2% 5.9% Newton 77.1% 8.3% 11.3% 3.3% Guildford 71.5% 5.7% 17.5% 5.3% Fleetwood 77.2% 6.5% 13.2% 3.1% Cloverdale 85.8% 5.2% 5.4% 3.7% Share of Employed Labour Force Aged 15 Years and Over Private auto as driver Private auto as passenger Public transit Other Cloverdale Fleetwood Guildford Newton South City Centre Total employed population aged 15 years and over 27800 27640 26305 59805 27690 31850 10630 211715 Private auto as a driver 23850 21340 18805 46120 22680 23015 6280 162090 Private auto as a passenger 1435 1800 1505 4950 1405 2510 385 13985 Public transit 1500 3645 4600 6745 1980 5250 3315 27040 Walked 650 480 1035 1240 1055 470 535 5460 Bicycle 135 110 45 120 190 115 25 730 Other methods 240 275 320 635 375 485 90 2410 Regional Comparison of Mode of Transportation to Work The proportion of s employed population that used a private automobile as a driver as their mode of transportation to work (76.6%) was greater than that of Metro Vancouver (65.9%). had proportionately fewer people using public transit or other modes such as walking or biking, than other Metro Vancouver municipalities. In, 12.8% of employed people took public transit to work. Comparatively, 19.7% of people across Metro Vancouver used public transit as their mode of transportation to work.

City of Regional Comparison of Mode of Transportation to Work White Rock West Vancouver Vancouver Richmond North Vancouver (District) New Westminster Langley (City) Langley (Township) Delta Coquitlam Burnaby Metro Vancouver 78.4% 73.0% 48.0% 3.6% 76.6% 69.8% 72.7% 59.8% 84.0% 86.1% 76.6% 72.6% 61.1% 65.9% 4.2% 8.2% 9.4% 4.3% 13.7% 9.1% 30.0% 18.4% 6.6% 12.8% 4.1% 6.3% 18.0% 5.9% 4.9% 14.9% 7.5% 3.7% 28.4% 8.1% 4.3% 4.8% 7.0% 5.3% 3.5% 5.1% 6.3% 10.4% 6.6% 5.0% 17.1% 5.3% 4.3% 4.9% 28.1% 19.7% 6.4% 9.5% Share of Employed Labour Force 15 Years and Over Private auto as driver Private auto as passenger Public transit Other