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R.M. of Rhineland Community Profile:
   
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All statistical data courtesy of Statistics Canada.

Labour Force - Totals 1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Total population 15 years and over 2,840   2,845   0.18
           
By labour force Activity          
In the labour force 2,085 73.42 2,170 76.27 4.08
Employed 2,010 70.77 2,065 72.58 2.74
Unemployed 75 2.64 105 3.69 40
Not in the labour force 760 26.76 670 23.55 -11.84
           
Participation rate 73.4   76.3    
Employment - population ratio N/A   72.6    
Unemployment rate 3.6   4.8    
Source: Statistics Canada

Labour Force by Industry 1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Total labour force 15 years and over by industry divisions 2,080   2,170   4.33
           
Dominant industry division Agricultural   Agricultural    
           
Industry - Not applicable 0 0 15 0.69 100
           
All industries 2,080 100 2,160 99.54 3.85
Agricultural and related services 910 43.75 765 35.25 -15.93
Fishing and trapping industries 0 0 0 0 0
Logging and forestry industries 0 0 10 0.46 100
Mining (including milling), quarrying and oil well industries 10 0.48 0 0 -100
           
Manufacturing industries 295 14.18 445 20.51 50.85
Construction industries 95 4.57 70 3.23 -26.32
Transportation and storage 60 2.88 115 5.3 91.67
Communication and other utilities 20 0.96 30 1.38 50
Wholesale trade industries 70 3.37 80 3.69 14.29
Retail trade industries 145 6.97 150 6.91 3.45
Finance and insurance industries 25 1.2 15 0.69 -40
Real estate operator and insurance agents 15 0.72 10 0.46 -33.33
           
Business service industries 30 1.44 0 0 -100
Government service industries 30 1.44 45 2.07 50
Educational service industries 120 5.77 120 5.53 0
Health and social service 115 5.53 145 6.68 26.09
Accommodation, food and beverage services 85 4.09 60 2.76 -29.41
           
Other service industries 50 2.4 85 3.92 70
Source: Statistics Canada

Labour Force by Occupation 1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Labour force 15 years and over 2,080   N/A   -100
           
Dominant major group Primary Industry   N/A    
Dominant minor group Agriculture, exclude Labourers   N/A    
           
All occupations 2,080   N/A   -100
           
Management 65 3.13 N/A N/A -100
     Senior management 0 0 N/A N/A 0
     Specialist managers 20 0.96 N/A N/A -100
     Managers in retail trade, food and accommodation 35 1.68 N/A N/A -100
     Other Managers 15 0.72 N/A N/A -100
  1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Business, finance and administrative 135 6.49 N/A N/A -100
     Professional 10 0.48 N/A N/A -100
     Finance and insurance 30 1.44 N/A N/A -100
     Secretaries 25 1.2 N/A N/A -100
     Administrative and regulatory 0 0 N/A N/A 0
     Clerical supervisors 10 0.48 N/A N/A -100
     Clerical occupations 65 3.13 N/A N/A -100
  1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Natural and applied sciences 10 0.48 N/A N/A -100
     Professional 0 0 N/A N/A 0
     Technical 10 0.48 N/A N/A -100
  1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Health occupations 40 1.92 N/A N/A -100
     Professional 0 0 N/A N/A 0
     Nurses and supervisors 20 0.96 N/A N/A -100
     Technical occupations 15 0.72 N/A N/A -100
     Assisting / support occupations 0 0 N/A N/A 0
  1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Social science, education, government and religion 95 4.57 N/A N/A -100
     Judges, lawyers, psychologists, social      workers, ministers of religion, policy and
     program officers
10 0.48 N/A N/A -100
     Teachers and professors 75 3.61 N/A N/A -100
     Paralegals, social service workers and
      occupations in education and religion
15 0.72 N/A N/A -100
  1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Art, culture, recreation and sport 40 1.92 N/A N/A -100
     Professional occupations 15 0.72 N/A N/A -100
     Technical occupations 20 0.96 N/A N/A -100
  1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Sales and service 375 18.03 N/A N/A -100
     Supervisors 0 0 N/A N/A 0
     Wholesale, technical, insurance, real estate sales,      retail, wholesale and grain buyers 10 0.48 N/A N/A -100
     Retail salespersons and clerks 75 3.61 N/A N/A -100
     Cashiers 20 0.96 N/A N/A -100
     Chefs and cooks 40 1.92 N/A N/A -100
     Food and beverage service 30 1.44 N/A N/A -100
     Protective services 0 0 N/A N/A 0
     Travel and accommodation, recreation
     and sport attendants
0 0 N/A N/A 0
     Childcare and home support 40 1.92 N/A N/A -100
     Other sales and service 160 7.69 N/A N/A -100
  1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Trades, transport and equipment operators and related 255 12.26 N/A N/A -100
     Contractors and supervisors 20 0.96 N/A N/A -100
     Construction trades 50 2.4 N/A N/A -100
     Stationary engineers, power station
      engineers, electrical and
       telecommunications
10 0.48 N/A N/A -100
     Machinists, metal forming, shaping and      erecting 10 0.48 N/A N/A -100
     Mechanics 45 2.16 N/A N/A -100
     Other trades 15 0.72 N/A N/A -100
     Heavy equipment, crane operators and drillers 10 0.48 N/A N/A -100
     Transportation equipment operators,
     excluding labourers
75 3.61 N/A N/A -100
     Helpers and labourers 25 1.2 N/A N/A -100
  1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Primary industry 865 41.59 N/A N/A -100
     Agriculture excluding labourers 835 40.14 N/A N/A -100
     Forestry, mining, oil and gas extraction,
     and fishing, excluding labourers
0 0 N/A N/A 0
     Primary production labourers 30 1.44 N/A N/A -100
  1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Processing, manufacturing and utilities 200 9.62 N/A N/A -100
     Supervisors in manufacturing 0 0 N/A N/A 0
     Machine operators in manufacturing 150 7.21 N/A N/A -100
     Assemblers in manufacturing 25 1.2 N/A N/A -100
     Labourers in processing, manufacturing and utilities 25 1.2 N/A N/A -100
     
Other occupations 0 0 0 N/A 0
Source: Statistics Canada

Place of Work 1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Total employed labour force 15 years and over 2,015   2,070  

2.73

           
By place of Work - Census Subdivision (CSD)          
In the same community (CSD) of residence 105 5.21 85 4.11 -19.05
In different community (CSD) 965 47.89 30 1.45 -96.89
In same Census Division 20 0.99 1,155 55.8 5675
At home 895 44.42 655 31.64 -26.82
Outside Canada 0 0 0 0 0
No fixed workplace 15 0.74 145 7 866.67
Source: Statistics Canada


School Attendance and Level of Schooling 1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Total population, 15 to 24 years 715   735   2.8
           
By school attendance          
Not attending school 335 46.85 375 51.02 11.94
Attending school full-time 345 48.25 355 48.3 2.9
Attending school part-time 30 4.2 0 0 -100
           
Total population 15 years and over 2,845   2,845   0
           
By highest level of schooling          
Less than grade 9 915 32.16 805 28.3 -12.02
Grades 9 to 12 1,310 46.05 1,280 44.99 -2.29
Without secondary school graduation certificate 1,070 37.61 945 33.22 -11.68
With secondary school certificate 240 8.44 335 11.78 39.58
           
Trades certificate or diploma 60 2.11 65 2.28 8.33
Other non-university education 295 10.37 435 15.29 47.46
Without certificate or diploma 110 3.87 140 4.92 27.27
With certificate or diploma 185 6.5 290 10.19 56.76
           
University          
Without degree 195 6.85 175 6.15 -10.26
Without certificate or diploma 75 2.64 70 2.46 -6.67
With certificate or diploma 120 4.22 105 3.69 -12.5
With bachelor's or higher 65 2.28 90 3.16 38.46
Source: Statistics Canada


Post Secondary Education - Total 1991 1996 % Change
    % base   % base  
Total with post secondary qualifications 430   550   27.91
Dominant field 70   65    
By major Field of Study          
     Educational, recreational and counselling      services 20 4.65 25 4.55 25
     Fine and applied arts 45 10.47 60 10.91 33.33
     Humanities and related fields 20 4.65 15 2.73 -25
     Commerce, management and
     business administration
60 13.95 75 13.64 25
     Agricultural and biological
     sciences / technologies
0 0 0 0 0
     Engineering and applied sciences 70 16.28 135 24.55 92.86
     Engineering and applied sciences
      technologies and trades
80 18.6 90 16.36 12.5
     Health professions, sciences and technologies 0 0 10 1.82 100
     Mathematics and physical sciences 0 0 0 0 0
     No specialization and all other 0 0 0 0 0
Source: Statistics Canada

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