Commuting destination of experienced labour force person
Status: This standard was replaced by 'Commuting destination of employed person' as of March 16, 2021.
Definition
Commuting destination refers to whether or not a person commutes to another municipality (i.e., census subdivision), another census division or another province or territory. Commuting refers to the travel of a person between his or her place of residence and his or her usual place of work.
Experienced labour force person refers to persons 15 years and over currently in the labour force who are employed or who were employed at some point during a long reference period such as a year or more.
Usage
This variable applies only to those persons whose workplace location in Canada was at a fixed address.
This concept allows users to assess commuting flows within and across jurisdictions.
Conformity to relevant internationally recognized standards
This standard is compatible with the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe's "Conference of European Statisticians Recommendations for the 2010 Censuses of Population and Housing", 2006, related to commuting to work. The report states that the location of place of work is the precise location in which a currently employed person performs his/her job, and where a usually employed person currently performs or last performed the job. The location should be coded to the smallest possible civil division.
Classifications
- Classification of commuting destination June 15, 2015 to March 15, 2021
Additional information
See:
- Commuting destination of employed person
- Commuting destination of person with recent work experience
Relation to previous version
- Commuting destination of experienced labour force person June 15, 2015 to March 15, 2021
This standard was replaced by 'Commuting destination of employed person' as of March 16, 2021.
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