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Your Local Employment Planning Council
Ottawa this Quarter – Q4 2016
OTTAWA THIS QUARTER
Who lives in Ottawa and where
they live
Ottawa’s labour pool and
employment
A quarterly view of Ottawa’s employment landscape from your Local Employment Planning Council
Where people work
Industry view
Whatpeople do
Occupation view
Q4 2016
Published in January 2017
Your Local Employment Planning Council
Ottawa this Quarter – Q4 2016
WHO LIVES IN OTTAWA
1
912,248 967,008 997,4596% increase
Past 5 years
3% increase
Next 3 years2011 2019
ONTARIO ↑ 5%
2016
ONTARIO ↑ 3%
POPULATION
51,389 51,926 50,747 55,95672,170 77,375
69,698 65,028 64,749 65,50973,091 68,084
56,33748,682
34,657 24,528 17,737 19,3460
25,000
50,000
75,000
100,000
Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 &over
Under 15
154,062
15 to 24
128,126
25 to 54
415,450
55 &over
269,371
Female 493,883
51%
Male473,125
49%
Your Local Employment Planning Council
Ottawa this Quarter – Q4 2016
WHERE THEY LIVE
2POPULATION
URBAN WARDS
833,478people
87%
13%
RURAL WARDS
127,278people
2015
MOST PEOPLE - Barrhaven MOST HOUSEHOLDS - Rideau-Vanier
Rural Wards
Your Local Employment Planning Council
Ottawa this Quarter – Q4 2016
OTTAWA’S LABOUR POOL
3LABOUR POOL & EMPLOYMENT
POP. 15+437,200
52%
261,200Not in labour
force
423,300Full-time employed
126,100Part-timeemployed31,000
Unemployed
580,400Labourforce
Q4 2016
LABOUR FORCE291,100
50%
EMPLOYMENT279,300
51%
4.1
Unemployment RATE (%)
66.6
ParticipationRATE (%)
63.9
EmploymentRATE (%)
POP. 15+404,300
48%
LABOUR FORCE289,200
50%
EMPLOYMENT270,100
49%
6.6
Unemployment RATE (%)
71.5
ParticipationRATE (%)
66.8
EmploymentRATE (%)
QuarterlyRATE WATCH
5.3%Down from Q3
Unemployment
69.0%Down from Q3
Participation
65.3%Up from Q3
Employment
Population 15 and over (Working age)
A Closer Look
at Ottawa’s UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
0.4 percent points
Year-on-Year
1.1 lower
than Toronto
0.4 lower
than Ontario
Female Male
Your Local Employment Planning Council
Ottawa this Quarter – Q4 2016
OTTAWA’S EMPLOYMENT
4
532,800 549,4003.1% increase
Year-on-yearQ4 2015
Q4 2016
LABOUR POOL & EMPLOYMENT
ONTARIO ↑ 1.2%
Focus on those employed
23%
72% 28%
Full-timePart-time
83% 17%
Full-timePart-time
FEMALE MALE
77%
40% 60%
Full-timePart-time
87% 13%
Full-timePart-time
88% 12%
Full-timePart-time
80% 20%
Full-timePart-time
43% 57%
Full-timePart-time
23%
Your Local Employment Planning Council
Ottawa this Quarter – Q4 2016
WHERE PEOPLE WORK
5
Q4 2016Q4 2016
INDUSTRY SECTORS
549,400
501,800
91%
47,600
9%
GOODS-PRODUCING
SERVICE-PRODUCING
21% Public administration
13% Health care and social assistance
12%Professional, scientific and technical services
11% Wholesale and retail trade
9% Educational services
6% Accommodation and food services
5% Construction
5% Finance, insurance, real estate…
4% Information, culture and recreation
4% Other services …
TOP 10 by share
Professional, scientific and technical services 17,700
Public administration 11,500
Other services (except public administration) 3,500
-3,000 Information, culture
and recreation
-3,800 Wholesale and retail
trade
-7,400Business, building and other support services
JOB LOSSES & GAINS (Year-on-Year)
TOP 3 # OF BUSINESSES*Finance, insurance, real estate
Note on geography: Due to the data collection methods of the different sources, this report looks at data for both the Ottawa Census Subdivision (CSD) and the Ottawa-Gatineau (Ontario part only) Census Metropolitan Area (CMA); these geographies are very similar, with the only difference being the inclusion of the Clarence-Rockland and Russell Census Divisions in the Ottawa-Gatineau (Ontario part only) CMA.