Population in 2006: 91,332
Population in 2001: 94,119
2001 to 2006 population change
Here: | -3.0% |
Nova Scotia: | 0.6% |
Total private houses: 44,710
Private houses occupied by usual residents: 37,182
Land area (km2): 10633.07
Population density per square kilometreHere: | 8.6 |
Nearby towns and cities: | 17.3 |
Zone 4 population and houses statisticsOccupation and industry
Participation rateThis region: | 60.3% |
Province: | 62.9% |
Unemployment rateThis region: | 11.0% |
Nova Scotia: | 9.1% |
Labour force activity in this region
Mode of transportation to work
Labour, occupation and industry details for this regionEarning and income in 2005
Median earnings in 2005Here: | 20,346 CAD |
Nova Scotia: | 22,608 CAD |
Median income in 2005Here: | 20,652 CAD |
Nova Scotia: | 22,815 CAD |
Percent of persons in low income before taxHere: | 12.1% |
Nova Scotia: | 13.8% |
Composition of total income in this region
Earnings and income details for Zone 4
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Citizenship and immigration
Total visible minority population
Male: 875Here: | 2.0% |
Nova Scotia: | 4.2% |
Female: 870This region: | 1.9% |
Province: | 4.2% |
Aboriginal identity populationTotal: 2,295Here: | 2.5% |
Nova Scotia: | 2.7% |
Male: 1,085Here: | 2.5% |
Nova Scotia: | 2.7% |
Female: 1,215Here: | 2.6% |
Nova Scotia: | 2.7% |
This region Minority Population Characteristics
This region citizenship and immigration DetailsMarital Status
Not in a common-law relationshipTotal: 70,930This region: | 92.4% |
Nova Scotia: | 91.1% |
Male: 33,855Here: | 92.1% |
Nova Scotia: | 90.7% |
Female: 37,075This region: | 92.7% |
Nova Scotia: | 91.5% |
In a common-law relationshipTotal: 5,860This region: | 7.6% |
Nova Scotia: | 8.9% |
Male: 2,915This region: | 7.9% |
Nova Scotia: | 9.3% |
Female: 2,940This region: | 7.3% |
Nova Scotia: | 8.5% |
This region Martial Status
This region marital status detailsFamilies and households characteristics
Language
Knowledge of official languages in Zone 4
Language most often used at home
Language most often used at work
Language details for Zone 4Mobility status in 2006
Zone 4 - Place of residence in 2005
Zone 4 - Place of residence in 2001
This region mobility detailsEducation
Education attainment in this region
Education in Zone 4Age characteristics
Median age of the population
Percent of the population aged 15 and over
Age characteristics of this region
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- Canada
- Nova Scotia
- Zone 4
Source:
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13 2007 and
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012.
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