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Community Fact Sheets NUNAVUT FACT SHEETS GOVERNMENT LANGUAGE Premier Joe Savikataaq 2011 2016 Mother Tongue NUNAVUT TUNNGAVIK INCORPORATED Inuktitut 21,225 22,070 President Aluki Kotierk Inuinnaqtun 285 495 English 8,925 11,020 ECONOMY French 435 595 2011 2016 Labour Force 2011 2016 Population aged 15 years and Spoken Most Often at Home 21,255 23,935 over Inuktitut 16,490 17,600 In the labour force 13,485 16,340 Inuinnaqtun 100 110 English 14,440 16,685 NUNAVUT Employed 11,070 12,820 Not in the labour force 7,770 7,590 French 250 345 DEMOGRAPHY Participation rate 63.4 68.3 2011 2016 Employment rate 52.1 53.6 JUSTICE Population 2011 2016 2010 2015 Total 31,910 35,945 Criminal violations per 100,000 Income 38,215 35,203 0 to 14 Years 10,425 11,685 persons Median Total Income 27,840 29,450 15 to 24 Years 5,995 6,180 Median Employment Income 25,520 29,270 Violations per 100,000 persons 39,443 35,791 25 to 44 Years 9,070 10,425 Number of Taxfilers 18,670 20,790 45 to 64 Years 5,360 6,290 % of Taxfilers with Employment 85.4 82.1 65+ Years 1,055 1,365 Income NOTE TO READERS % of Inuit 84.8 84.7 Data Sources: Statistics Canada (2011 NHS, 2016 2011 2016 EDUCATION Census, Income Statistics Division and Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics), Nunavut Department of Marital Status (% ) 2011 2016 Education, Nunavut Department of Health, Nunavut Enrolment 8,902 10,039 Married or Common-Law 53.4 53.2 Bureau of Statistics. Single (Never Married) 40.2 40.4 Graduates 229 252 Separated, Divorced or 6.3 6.5 2009 2014 Widowed CONTACT INFORMATION Attendance Rate 71.1 71.1 ' Tel: 867-473-2656 7 Fax: 867-473-2626 HEALTH NUNAVUT FOOD PRICE SURVEY + E-mail: [email protected] 2010 2015 2015 2016 2017 Website: stats.gov.nu Community Health Centre Vists, Average cost ($) of 24 6.0 6.6 165.31 172.90 171.01 - Mail: P.O. Box 604, Pangnirtung, NU, X0A 0R0 Per Capita select item food basket NUNAVUT BUREAU OF STATISTICS, 2018 NUNAVUT FACT SHEETS GOVERNMENT LANGUAGE Premier Joe Savikataaq 2011 2016 Mother Tongue QIKIQTAALUK INUIT ASSOCIATION Inuktitut 12,405 13,340 President Pauloosie J. Akeeagok Inuinnaqtun 5 5 English 3,575 4,190 ECONOMY French 375 505 2011 2016 Labour Force 2011 2016 Population aged 15 years and Spoken Most Often at Home 11,590 12,840 over Inuktitut 10,745 11,840 In the labour force 7,475 8,895 Inuinnaqtun 0 0 English 5,645 6,305 BAFFIN – QIKIQTAALUK Employed 6,380 7,350 Not in the labour force 4,120 3,950 French 220 320 DEMOGRAPHY Participation rate 64.5 69.3 2011 2016 Employment rate 55.0 57.2 JUSTICE Population 2011 2016 2010 2015 Total 16,935 18,990 Criminal violations per 100,000 Income 44,218 41,620 0 to 14 Years 5,195 5,975 persons Median Total Income 31,370 33,390 15 to 24 Years 3,050 3,075 Median Employment Income 31,160 36,920 Violations per 100,000 persons 45,622 42,383 25 to 44 Years 5,070 5,840 Number of Taxfilers 10,100 11,140 45 to 64 Years 3,105 3,420 % of Taxfilers with Employment 85.6 82.5 65+ Years 520 685 Income NOTE TO READERS % of Inuit 80.2 79.1 Data Sources: Statistics Canada (2011 NHS, 2016 Census, Income Statistics Division and Canadian 2011 2016 EDUCATION Centre for Justice Statistics), Nunavut Department of 2011 2016 Marital Status (% ) Education, Nunavut Department of Health, Nunavut Married or Common-Law 52.4 52.6 Enrolment 4,250 5,036 Bureau of Statistics. Single (Never Married) 41.1 40.5 Graduates 119 109 Separated, Divorced or 6.5 6.8 2009 2014 Widowed CONTACT INFORMATION Attendance Rate 69.4 78.3 ' Tel: 867-473-2656 7 Fax: 867-473-2626 HEALTH NUNAVUT FOOD PRICE SURVEY + E-mail: [email protected] 2010 2015 2015 2016 2017 Website: stats.gov.nu Community Health Centre Vists, Average cost ($) of 24 6.2 6.7 167.03 178.30 174.61 - Mail: P.O. Box 604, Pangnirtung, NU, X0A 0R0 Per Capita select item food basket NUNAVUT BUREAU OF STATISTICS, 2018 NUNAVUT FACT SHEETS GOVERNMENT LANGUAGE Premier Joe Savikataaq 2011 2016 Mother Tongue KIVALLIQ INUIT ASSOCIATION Inuktitut 6,880 7,280 President David Ningeongan Inuinnaqtun 0 10 English 1,810 2,555 ECONOMY French 40 50 2011 2016 Labour Force 2011 2016 Population aged 15 years and Spoken Most Often at Home 5,730 6,765 over Inuktitut 5,160 5,190 In the labour force 3,600 4,595 Inuinnaqtun 0 5 English 3,605 4,620 KIVALLIQ Employed 2,885 3,415 Not in the labour force 2,135 2,175 French 15 20 DEMOGRAPHY Participation rate 62.8 67.9 2011 2016 Employment rate 50.3 50.5 JUSTICE Population 2011 2016 2010 2015 Total 8,955 10,410 Criminal violations per 100,000 Income 29,655 22,521 0 to 14 Years 3,180 3,540 persons Median Total Income 24,790 27,310 15 to 24 Years 1,780 1,955 Median Employment Income 22,230 26,020 Violations per 100,000 persons 30,739 22,939 25 to 44 Years 2,400 2,840 Number of Taxfilers 5,230 5,910 45 to 64 Years 1,285 1,675 % of Taxfilers with Employment 65+ Years 305 395 85.5 81.7 Income NOTE TO READERS % of Inuit 90.2 91.1 Data Sources: Statistics Canada (2011 NHS, 2016 Census, Income Statistics Division and Canadian 2011 2016 EDUCATION Centre for Justice Statistics), Nunavut Department of Marital Status (% ) 2011 2016 Education, Nunavut Department of Health, Nunavut Enrolment 3,106 3,115 Married or Common-Law 54.9 53.5 Bureau of Statistics. Single (Never Married) 39.1 40.7 Graduates 86 106 Separated, Divorced or 6.0 5.9 2009 2014 Widowed CONTACT INFORMATION Attendance Rate 74.0 76.7 ' Tel: 867-473-2656 7 Fax: 867-473-2626 HEALTH NUNAVUT FOOD PRICE SURVEY + E-mail: [email protected] 2010 2015 2015 2016 2017 Website: stats.gov.nu Community Health Centre Vists, Average cost ($) of 24 6.0 7.0 149.66 157.15 160.38 - Mail: P.O. Box 604, Pangnirtung, NU, X0A 0R0 Per Capita select item food basket NUNAVUT BUREAU OF STATISTICS, 2018 NUNAVUT FACT SHEETS GOVERNMENT LANGUAGE Premier Joe Savikataaq 2011 2016 Mother Tongue KITIKMEOT INUIT ASSOCIATION Inuktitut 1,945 1,445 President Stanley Anablak Inuinnaqtun 280 485 English 3,535 4,280 ECONOMY French 25 35 2011 2016 Labour Force 2011 2016 Population aged 15 years and Spoken Most Often at Home 3,925 4,325 over Inuktitut 585 570 In the labour force 2,410 2,855 Inuinnaqtun 100 100 English 5,185 5,760 KITIKMEOT Employed 1,805 2,055 Not in the labour force 1,515 1,470 French 15 5 DEMOGRAPHY Participation rate 61.4 66.0 2011 2016 Employment rate 46.0 47.5 JUSTICE Population 2011 2016 2010 2015 Total 6,010 6,545 Criminal violations per 100,000 Income 34,282 36,275 0 to 14 Years 2,050 2,175 persons Median Total Income 24,180 24,260 15 to 24 Years 1,165 1,150 Median Employment Income 18,510 18,740 Violations per 100,000 persons 35,230 36,623 25 to 44 Years 1,600 1,735 Number of Taxfilers 3,340 3,750 45 to 64 Years 970 1,190 % of Taxfilers with Employment 84.4 81.1 65+ Years 230 285 Income NOTE TO READERS % of Inuit 90.0 91.0 Data Sources: Statistics Canada (2011 NHS, 2016 Census, Income Statistics Division and Canadian 2011 2016 EDUCATION Centre for Justice Statistics), Nunavut Department of 2011 2016 Marital Status (% ) Education, Nunavut Department of Health, Nunavut Married or Common-Law 54.4 54.3 Enrolment 1,546 1,888 Bureau of Statistics. Single (Never Married) 39.3 39.3 Graduates 24 37 Separated, Divorced or 6.3 6.5 2009 2014 Widowed CONTACT INFORMATION Attendance Rate 70.5 58.3 ' Tel: 867-473-2656 7 Fax: 867-473-2626 HEALTH NUNAVUT FOOD PRICE SURVEY + E-mail: [email protected] 2010 2015 2015 2016 2017 Website: stats.gov.nu Community Health Centre Vists, Average cost ($) of 24 5.3 5.7 182.75 180.90 177.30 - Mail: P.O. Box 604, Pangnirtung, NU, X0A 0R0 Per Capita select item food basket NUNAVUT BUREAU OF STATISTICS, 2018 NUNAVUT FACT SHEETS GOVERNMENT LANGUAGE Premier Joe Savikataaq 2011 2016 MLA David Akeeagok Mother Tongue Mayor Frank May Inuktitut 785 810 Inuinnaqtun 0 0 ECONOMY English 30 40 2011 2016 French 0 10 Labour Force 2011 2016 Population aged 15 years and 515 535 Spoken Most Often at Home over Inuktitut 755 795 In the labour force 270 280 Inuinnaqtun 0 0 Employed 205 225 English 55 60 ARCTIC BAY – IKPIARJUK Not in the labour force 245 255 French 0 5 Participation rate 52.4 52.3 DEMOGRAPHY Employment rate 39.8 42.1 2011 2016 JUSTICE Population 2010 2015 2011 2016 Total 820 870 Income Criminal violations per 100,000 13,728 21,804 0 to 14 Years 300 330 Median Total Income 20,710 23,560 persons 15 to 24 Years 160 145 Median Employment Income 16,370 14,180 Violations per 100,000 persons 14,358 22,146 25 to 44 Years 225 260 Number of Taxfilers 440 490 45 to 64 Years 105 110 % of Taxfilers with Employment 84.1 81.6 Income 65+ Years 35 35 NOTE TO READERS % of Inuit 96.4 95.4 Data Sources: Statistics Canada (2011 NHS, 2016 EDUCATION 2011 2016 Census, Income Statistics Division and Canadian 2011 2016 Centre for Justice Statistics), Nunavut Department of Marital Status (% ) Enrolment 223 269 Education, Nunavut Department of Health, Nunavut Married or Common-Law 55.2 50.5 Bureau of Statistics.
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