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Employment in Alberta Agri-Food Industries, 2017 | |
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| Agri-Food Statistics Update - Issue No. EMP18-1 - July, 2018
Collected from a variety of sources, the Statistics and Data Development Branch monitors statistical indicators of agri-food activity for Alberta. The Agri-Food Statistics Update is designed to provide users with commentary on current issues, trends and new developments related to agriculture and the food and beverage processing industries. Up-to-date statistics are supplemented with informative charts and diagrams. To gauge Alberta’s performance, comparative data and information are often available for Canada and the provinces.
This Update presents 2017, 75,100 estimates of employment in Alberta’s agri-food industries (agriculture industries and food and beverage manufacturing industries).
The source of the data is Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey which generates detailed information on labour market conditions. Employed workers (aged 15 years and over) consist of two categories: employees (work for a private business or for the government or public) and the self-employed (working owners of businesses, farms or professional practices). Employment estimates also refer to unpaid family labour and include both full-time and part-time employment.
Note: Industry estimates are based on the general nature of the business carried out by the employer for whom the survey respondent works (main job only).
Note to Users: The contents of this document may not be used or reproduced without properly accrediting Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Economics and Competitiveness Branch, Statistics and Data Development Section.
For a complete copy of this update, please download the attached pdf file. |
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For more information about the content of this document, contact Jean Marie Uwizeyimana.
This document is maintained by Rita Splawinski.
This information published to the web on August 16, 2018.
Last Reviewed/Revised on September 5, 2018.
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