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Federal Electoral District Profile of Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam, British Columbia (2003 Representation Order), 2001 Census Map


Selected Characteristics Port Moody-Westwood-Port Coquitlam British Columbia Canada
Demographic Characteristics      
Total population, 2001 Census (100% data) Age - Refers to the age at last birthday (as of the census reference date, May 15, 2001). This variable is derived from date of birth. Sex - Refers to the gender of the respondent. 109,390 3,907,740 30,007,095
Male, total 53,700 1,919,100 14,706,850
0-4 3,505 105,370 868,080
5-9 4,145 123,845 1,011,465
10-14 4,550 132,720 1,051,450
15 970 27,995 212,750
16 945 28,430 213,510
17 890 28,115 211,210
18 885 27,665 208,300
19 815 26,990 206,370
15-19 4,500 139,200 1,052,145
20-24 3,235 121,945 982,285
25-29 2,915 117,985 935,505
30-34 3,955 135,045 1,031,250
35-39 4,885 156,690 1,244,995
40-44 5,360 163,690 1,271,720
45-49 4,875 155,015 1,151,155
50-54 3,930 142,015 1,033,365
55-59 2,540 104,950 789,205
60-64 1,680 83,955 621,570
65-69 1,340 74,860 543,830
70-74 960 64,675 461,780
75-79 685 48,500 338,820
80-84 345 28,825 192,640
85+ 285 19,815 125,585
Female, total 55,695 1,988,635 15,300,245
0-4 3,230 100,280 828,205
5-9 3,845 117,215 964,675
10-14 4,065 126,640 1,001,665
15 850 25,985 201,065
16 870 26,670 201,310
17 895 26,685 200,755
18 835 26,150 199,105
19 755 25,595 198,950
15-19 4,200 131,080 1,001,180
20-24 3,230 122,120 973,530
25-29 3,195 124,575 962,685
30-34 4,440 141,005 1,065,490
35-39 5,675 163,585 1,277,860
40-44 5,795 172,200 1,307,040
45-49 4,990 159,880 1,182,375
50-54 3,805 142,800 1,052,395
55-59 2,425 105,215 805,035
60-64 1,785 85,625 652,215
65-69 1,440 75,925 589,800
70-74 1,205 71,250 547,430
75-79 1,030 63,710 474,850
80-84 720 45,315 323,490
85+ 625 40,220 290,325
Total population 15 years and over by legal marital status (100% data) Refers to the legal conjugal status of a person. The various responses are defined as follows: 

Never legally married (single) - Persons who have never married (including all persons less than 15?ears of age) and persons whose marriage has been annulled and who have not remarried. 

Legally married (and not separated) - Persons whose husband or wife is living, unless the couple is separated or a divorce has been obtained. 

Separated, but still legally married - Persons currently married, but who are no longer living with their spouse (for any reason other than illness or work) and have not obtained a divorce. 

Divorced - Persons who have obtained a legal divorce and who have not remarried. 

Widowed - Persons who have lost their spouse through death and who have not remarried. 86,055 3,201,670 24,281,555
Never married (single) 25,465 1,011,280 8,139,330
Legally married (and not seperated) 48,615 1,626,225 12,011,680
Separated, but still legally married 2,575 109,975 733,870
Divorced 5,670 260,270 1,854,770
Widowed 3,725 193,920 1,541,910
Total population by visible minority groups (20% sample data) Refers to the visible minority group to which the respondent belongs. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour'. The visible minority population includes the following groups: Chinese, South Asian, Black, Filipino, Latin American, Southeast Asian, Arab, West Asian, Korean, Japanese, Visible Minority, n.i.e. and Multiple Visible Minorities. 108,725 3,868,870 29,639,030
Total visible minority population 33,005 836,440 3,983,845
Chinese 17,100 365,490 1,029,395
South Asian 3,690 210,295 917,070
Black 1,265 25,465 662,210
Filipino 2,400 64,005 308,575
Latin American 765 23,885 216,975
Southeast Asian 585 34,970 198,880
Arab 530 6,605 194,680
West Asian 1,695 22,380 109,285
Korean 3,140 31,965 100,665
Japanese 805 32,730 73,315
Visible minority, n.i.e. Includes respondents who reported a write-in response classified as a visible minority such as 'Polynesian', 'Guyanese', 'Mauritian', etc. 260 4,200 98,915
Multiple visible minorities Includes respondents who reported more than one visible minority group by checking two or more mark-in circles, e.g. 'Black' and 'South Asian'. 780 14,465 73,875
All others Includes respondents who reported 'Yes' to Question 18 (Aboriginal self-reporting) as well as respondents who were not considered to be members of a visible minority group. 75,715 3,032,430 25,655,185
Total population by immigrant status (20% sample data) 108,720 3,868,875 29,639,030
Non-immigrant population 70,945 2,821,870 23,991,905
Immigrant population 36,980 1,009,820 5,448,485
Non-permanent residents 800 37,190 198,645
Total population by mother tongue (20% sample data) Refers to the first language learned at home in childhood and still understood by the individual at the time of the census. 108,725 3,868,875 29,639,035
English 72,880 2,825,780 17,352,315
French 1,205 54,400 6,703,330
Non-official languages 33,110 939,945 5,202,245
Multiple responses 1,525 48,750 381,145
Total population by knowledge of official languages - 20% Sample Data Refers to the ability to conduct a conversation in English only, in French only, in both English and French, or in neither of the official languages of Canada. 108,725 3,868,875 29,639,035
English only 99,020 3,493,680 20,014,645
French only 25 1,810 3,946,525
English and French 6,615 269,360 5,231,575
Neither English nor French 3,055 104,020 446,290
Total population by home language - 20% Sample Data Refers to the language spoken most often or on a regular basis at home by the individual at the time of the census. 108,725 3,868,875 29,639,030
English 77,685 3,027,905 18,267,825
French 170 6,115 5,861,135
Non-official languages 13,025 339,230 1,693,125
English and French 925 37,815 1,015,915
English and non-official language 16,645 448,125 2,463,795
French and non-official language 35 1,790 221,755
English, French and non-official language 235 7,890 115,480
Total Aboriginal identity population 1,710 170,025 976,310
Total Non-Aboriginal population 107,010 3,698,850 28,662,725
Education      
Total population 15 years and over by highest level of schooling (20% sample data) Refers to the highest grade or year of elementary or secondary (high) school attended, or to the highest year of university or college education completed. University education is considered to be a higher level of schooling than college education. Also, the attainment of a degree, certificate or diploma is considered to be at a higher level than years completed or attended without an educational qualification. 85,310 3,160,565 23,901,355
Less than high school graduation certificate 19,780 886,085 7,476,900
High school graduation certificate and/or some postsecondary Includes persons who have attended courses at postsecondary institutions and who may or may not have a high school graduation certificate. Excludes persons with a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree. Since 1981, 'postsecondary' refers to years of schooling completed at university or at institutions other than a university, a secondary (high) school or an elementary school. Examples of postsecondary institutions include community colleges, institutes of technology, CEGEPs, private trade schools, private business colleges and schools of nursing. 23,380 809,805 5,958,060
Trades certificate or diploma 9,420 373,245 2,598,925
College certificate or diploma Referred to as 'Other non-university certificate or diploma' in previous censuses, this sector includes non-degree-granting institutions such as community colleges, CEGEPs, private business colleges and technical institutes. 15,695 484,980 3,578,400
University certificate, diploma or degree 17,035 606,455 4,289,070
Income and Work      
Total population 15 years and over by labour force activity (20% sample data) Labour Force Activity (in Reference Week) - Refers to the labour market activity of the population 15 years of age and over in the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to Census Day (May 15, 2001). 

Respondents were classified as either employed, or unemployed, or as not in the labour force. The labour force includes the employed and the unemployed. 

Employed (in Reference Week) - Refers to persons 15 years of age and over, excluding institutional residents, who, during the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to Census Day (May 15, 2001): 

(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. 

Unemployed (in Reference Week) - Refers to persons 15 years of age and over, excluding institutional residents, who, during the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to Census Day (May 15, 2001), were without paid work or without self-employment work and were available for work and either: 

(a) had actively looked for paid work in the past four weeks; or 

(b) were on temporary lay-off and expected to return to their job; or 

(c) had definite arrangements to start a new job in four weeks or less. 

Not in the Labour Force (in Reference Week) - Refers to persons 15 years of age and over, excluding institutional residents, who, in the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to Census Day (May 15, 2001), were neither employed nor unemployed. It includes students, homemakers, retired workers, seasonal workers in an 85,310 3,160,570 23,901,360
In the labour force 59,345 2,059,945 15,872,070
Employed 55,735 1,883,970 14,695,130
Unemployed 3,615 175,975 1,176,940
Not in the labour force 25,965 1,100,620 8,029,290
Participation rate 69.6 65.2 66.4
Employment rate 65.3 59.6 61.5
Unemployment rate 6.1 8.5 7.4
Total labour force 15 years and over by occupational categories (20% sample data) Refers to the kind of work persons were doing during the reference week, as determined by their kind of work and the description of the main activities in their job. If the person did not have a job during the week (Sunday to Saturday) prior to enumeration (May 15, 2001), the data relate to the job of longest duration since January 1, 2000. Persons with two or more jobs were to report the information for the job at which they worked the most hours. 

The 2001 occupation data are classified according to the 2001 National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S 2001). This classification is composed of four levels of aggregation. There are 10 broad occupational categories containing 47 major groups that are further subdivided into 140 minor groups. At the most detailed level, there are 520 occupation unit groups. 

Occupation unit groups are formed on the basis of the education, training, or skill level required to enter the job, as well as the kind of work performed, as determined by the tasks, duties and responsibilities of the occupation. For information on the NOC-S 2001, see the National Occupational Classification for Statistics, 2001, Catalogue No. 12-583-XPE. 

The 2001 National Occupational Classification for Statistics is a revision of the 1991 Standard Occupational Classification (SOC). 

The 1991 SOC was used to classify occupation data in the 1991 and 1996 Censuses. In order to compare occupation data coded to the NOC-S 2001 with data coded to the 1991 SOC, the variable Occupation (Historical) should be used. 

The 2001 occupation data can be tabulated for a number of populations, among which the most frequently used are: 

(a) the employed; 

(b) the experienced labour force - persons who were either employed or unemployed in the reference week but who had worked since January 1, 2000;

(c) those who have worked since January 1, 2000, regardless of whether or not they were in the labour force in the reference week. 

The remaining components of the labour force, unemployed persons who worked prior to January 1, 2000, or who never worked, are shown in the data under the category 'Occupation - Not applicable'. If the respondent did not specify an occupation or did not define it in sufficient detail to permit coding, a computer-generated NOC-S 2001 code was assigned based on other economic and demographic information given by the respondent. 

Human Resources Development Canada classifies occupation data according to the National Occupational Classification (NOC). This classification has a similar structure to that of the 2001 National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S 2001). 

The two classifications have 520 unit groups, 140 minor groups and 10 broad categories in common. However, there are 47 major groups in the NOC-S 2001 and 26 major groups in the NOC. 

Occupation data from the 2001 Census are available according to both the NOC-S 2001and the NOC structures. Occupation information is also available from the Labour Force Survey. 59,345 2,059,945 15,872,075
Occupation - Not applicable Unemployed persons 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment or who had last worked prior to January 1, 2000 only. 1,135 45,340 295,505
All occupations Refers to the experienced labour force population: persons who were employed or unemployed and persons who worked for pay or in self-employment since January 1, 2000. 58,205 2,014,600 15,576,565
A Management occupations 7,950 218,445 1,620,900
B Business, finance and administrative occupations 12,510 353,710 2,768,375
C Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 3,980 123,755 1,003,815
D Health occupations 3,015 105,690 812,205
E Occupations in social science, education, government service and religion 4,300 160,645 1,205,180
F Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 1,570 67,325 435,680
G Sales and service occupations 14,275 514,985 3,677,380
H Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 8,190 288,945 2,294,620
I Occupations unique to primary industry 430 84,525 667,550
J Occupations unique to processing, manufacturing and utilities 1,995 96,580 1,090,865
Population 15 years and over by hours of unpaid housework (20% sample data) 85,310 3,160,570 23,901,360
No hours of unpaid housework 8,000 318,305 2,475,110
Less than 5 hours of unpaid housework 22,165 746,115 5,625,170
5 to 14 hours of unpaid housework 27,320 992,640 7,540,180
15 to 29 hours of unpaid housework 16,300 624,200 4,716,120
30 to 59 hours of unpaid housework 8,085 339,815 2,524,015
60 hours or more of unpaid housework 3,435 139,495 1,020,760
Average individual income of persons 15 years and over $ 32,451 29,613 29,769
Average household income $ Household - Refers to a person or a group of persons (other than foreign residents) who occupy a private dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada. 67,955 57,593 58,360
Average family income $ Census Family - Refers to a married couple (with or without children of either or both spouses), a couple living common-law (with or without children of either or both partners) or a lone parent of any marital status, with at least one child living in the same dwelling. A couple living common-law may be of opposite or same sex. ?hildren?in a census family include grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present. 71,128 64,821 66,160
Language Used at Work      
Total population 15 years and over who worked since 2000 (20% sample data) Refers to the language used most often at work by the individual at the time of the census. Other languages used at work on a regular basis are also collected. 63,170 2,209,800 16,961,080
English 56,610 2,012,960 11,918,110
French 15 1,435 2,433,565
Non-official language 1,220 40,285 130,205
English and French 580 25,410 1,830,785
English and non-official language 4,670 125,855 556,835
French and non-official language 0 160 25,530
English, French and non-official language 70 3,695 66,045
Families and Dwellings      
Total couple families by family structure (20% sample data) Census Family - Refers to a married couple (with or without children of either or both spouses), a couple living common-law (with or without children of either or both partners) or a lone parent of any marital status, with at least one child living in the same dwelling. A couple living common-law may be of opposite or same sex. ?hildren?in a census family include grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present. 26,735 917,610 7,059,830
Married couples 24,010 797,490 5,901,425
Common-law couples 2,730 120,125 1,158,405
Total lone-parent families (20% sample data) Census Family - Refers to a married couple (with or without children of either or both spouses), a couple living common-law (with or without children of either or both partners) or a lone parent of any marital status, with at least one child living in the same dwelling. A couple living common-law may be of opposite or same sex. ?hildren?in a census family include grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present. 4,245 168,415 1,311,190
Female parent 3,450 136,455 1,065,365
Male parent 790 31,960 245,825
Average number of persons per census family 3.1 2.9 3.0
Total number of occupied private dwellings (20% sample data) Refers to a private dwelling in which a person or a group of persons is permanently residing. Also included are private dwellings whose usual residents are temporarily absent on Census Day. Unless otherwise specified, all data in housing products are for occupied private dwellings, rather than for unoccupied private dwellings or dwellings occupied solely by foreign and/or temporary residents. 37,790 1,534,335 11,562,975
Average value of dwelling $ 246,784 230,645 162,709
Owned 29,095 1,017,485 7,610,390
Rented 8,690 512,365 3,907,175
Religion      
Total by selected religions (20% sample data) Refers to specific religious denominations, groups or bodies, as well as to sects, cults, or other religiously defined communities or systems of belief. 108,725 3,868,875 29,639,030
Catholic Includes Roman Catholic, Eastern Catholic, Polish National Catholic Church, Old Catholic. 23,130 675,320 12,936,910
Protestant 30,045 1,213,295 8,654,850
Christian Orthodox 1,215 35,660 479,620
Christian n.i.e. Includes mostly answers of 'Christian', not otherwise stated. 6,560 200,345 780,450
Muslim 2,685 56,215 579,640
Jewish 250 21,230 329,995
Buddhist 2,430 85,535 300,345
Hindu 1,135 31,495 297,205
Sikh 1,255 135,310 278,410
Eastern religions Includes Baha'i, Eckankar, Jains, Shinto, Taoist, Zoroastrian and Eastern religions, not identified elsewhere. 480 9,975 37,550
Other religions Includes Aboriginal spirituality, Pagan, Wicca, Unity - New Thought - Pantheist, Scientology, Rastafarian, New Age, Gnostic, Satanist, etc. 365 16,205 63,970
No religious affiliation Includes Agnostic, Atheist, Humanist, and No religion, and other responses, such as Darwinism, etc. 39,180 1,388,300 4,900,095

* Excludes census data for one or more incompletely enumerated Indian reserves or Indian settlements. For further information, see the "Special Notes".


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