| Labour
and Income in British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia's
employed workforce consists of more than 2.0million workers - 53%
male and 47% female. Most of the work force - 80%, is employed in
the provision of services as opposed to 21% employed in the goods-producing
sector.
| Labour
Market Activity |
| |
2001
|
2002
|
2003
|
|
|
|
| Labour
Force (000's) |
2,103
|
2,158
|
2,202
|
|
|
|
| Employment
(000's) |
1,942
|
1,973
|
2,023
|
|
|
|
| Unemployment
(000's) |
161
|
184
|
179
|
|
|
|
| Participation
rate (%) |
64.1
|
64.9
|
65.4
|
|
|
|
| Unemployment
rate (%) |
7.7
|
8.5
|
8.1
|
|
|
|
In 2003, 34%
(555,000 people) of the province's paid workers were unionized.
The largest unions are: Canadian Union of Public Employees, B.C.
Government and Service Employees' Union and affiliates, and B.C.
Teachers' Federation.
Labour relations
in the province are governed by the Industrial Relations Act, which
encourages the orderly resolution of any labour dispute. The Employment
Standards Act regulates conditions of employment including hours
of work, payment of wages, minimum wages, annual holidays, maternity
benefits and terminations.
The Workers'
Compensation Board compensates injured workers for loss of earnings
and medical expenses and provides rehabilitation for disabling injuries.
| Employment
by Industry (based on NAICS) (Thousands) |
| Industry |
2001
|
2002
|
2003
|
|
|
| Agriculture |
26
|
30
|
34
|
|
|
| Forestry |
26
|
26
|
29
|
|
|
| Fishing
and Trapping |
5
|
3
|
5
|
|
|
| Mining |
12
|
10
|
13
|
|
|
| Manufacturing |
196
|
197
|
206
|
|
|
| Construction
|
115
|
121
|
122
|
|
|
| Utilities |
12
|
12
|
13
|
|
|
| Goods-Producing |
392
|
399
|
422
|
|
|
| Transportation,
Warehousing |
107
|
110
|
114
|
|
|
| Trade |
309
|
319
|
321
|
|
|
| Finance
and Related |
116
|
119
|
127
|
|
|
| Professional,
Scientific, Technical |
141
|
137
|
141
|
|
|
| Management,
Admin, Support |
74
|
75
|
82
|
|
|
| Education |
136
|
140
|
146
|
|
|
| Health
Care and Social Assistance |
204
|
218
|
212
|
|
|
| Information,
Culture, Recreation |
106
|
106
|
106
|
|
|
| Accommodation
and Food |
171
|
171
|
165
|
|
|
| Other
Services |
98
|
97
|
98
|
|
|
| Public
Administration |
89
|
85
|
92
|
|
|
| Services-Producing |
1,550
|
1,574
|
1,602
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
| Total
|
1,942
|
1,973
|
2,023
|
|
|
|
O
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Average
Weekly Wage Rate (Dollars)
|
| Industry |
2001
|
2002
|
2003
|
|
|
| Agriculture |
464
|
456
|
478
|
|
|
| Forestry,
Fishing, Mining, Oil, Gas |
979
|
954
|
969
|
|
|
| Manufacturing |
760
|
782
|
804
|
|
|
| Construction |
789
|
778
|
781
|
|
|
| Utilities |
948
|
981
|
1,071
|
|
|
| Goods
Producing Industries |
782
|
787
|
809
|
|
|
| Transportation
and Warehousing |
770
|
802
|
803
|
|
|
| Trade |
486
|
505
|
520
|
|
|
| Finance
and Related |
682
|
732
|
732
|
|
|
| Professional,
Scientific, Technical |
807
|
851
|
855
|
|
|
| Management,
Admin, Support |
510
|
500
|
492
|
|
|
| Education |
743
|
776
|
795
|
|
|
| Health
Care and Social Assistance |
660
|
691
|
711
|
|
|
| Information,
Culture, Recreation |
656
|
672
|
639
|
|
|
| Accommodation
and Food |
345
|
337
|
353
|
|
|
| Other
Services |
531
|
544
|
566
|
|
|
| Public
Administration |
824
|
891
|
909
|
|
|
| Service
Producing Industries |
612
|
638
|
651
|
|
|
| Industrial
Aggregate |
646
|
668
|
683
|
|
|
|
O
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Average
After-Tax Income (2002 constant dollars)
|
| Family
Type |
2000
|
2001
|
2002
|
|
|
| Elderly
Families |
44,600
|
44,600
|
43,000
|
|
|
| Non-Elderly
Families |
58,100
|
62,200
|
63,500
|
|
|
| Married
Couples |
56,000
|
59,800
|
61,600
|
|
|
| Two
Parents with Children |
63,300
|
67,500
|
68,200
|
|
|
| Married
Couples with Relatives |
74,400
|
81,500
|
80,700
|
|
|
| Lone-Parent
Families |
32,000
|
30,200
|
31,600
|
|
|
| All
Economic Families |
51,773
|
52,346
|
51,773
|
|
|
| Unattached
Individuals |
25,300
|
26,000
|
26,100
|
|
|
| All
Families and Unattached |
55,200
|
59,800
|
60,800
|
|
|
|