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Demographics

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Total Population

N/A

Median Household Income

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Total Visible Minorities

78,635

Median Age

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Age

The largest population of SCOR Region, ON is the age group between 50 and 54 years old, and the least populated age group is between 80 and 84 years old. 65.55% of the population are in the working age group between 15 to 64 years old, while 26.07% make up the younger population which will be a part of labour force in less than 2 decades.

Gender

Overall, women outnumber men by 16115 people. The 0 to 4 years old age cohort exhibits the largest discrepancy with a difference of 985 people between the sexes. Furthermore, majority of the population is between the ages 50 to 54 years old, comprising 7.65 per cent of the population.

Marital Status

Majority of the population are married, making up 48.53 per cent of the population. Having a predominantly married population is highy beneficial to SCOR Region, ON as married couples usually bring in larger incomes, higher net worth and gains on average. They also help boost the community's liveliness and labour force, as they are most likely to bear children and create the best economic conditions for them. Furthermore, this group also spends more compared to most of their counterparts.

Household Income

With a population at 100 people, most inhabitants at SCOR Region, ON are above the low income cut-off, or the income a person must earn to be considered to be part of the low income group. Majority are also above the 2,016 national median income of $70,336 per year.

Knowledge Of Official Language

Majority of the population speaks English only, making up 93.15 per cent of the population.

Visible Minority

The largest visible minority population are that of the Arab, making up 17.7 per cent of the total visible minority population. The second largest group are the Black, making up 13,360 people.Following Black is South Asian that is 16.44 per cent of the visible minority population.

Labour Force

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Total Labour
Force

406,085

Employment
Rate

N/A

Participation
Rate

N/A

Unemployment
Rate

N/A

Labour Force Industry

The industry that hires the most from SCOR Region, ON's workforce is Manufacturing hiring 47585 people or 13.34% of the community's workforce. This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in: the physical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products. These products may be finished, in the sense that they are ready to be used or consumed, or semi-finished, in the sense of becoming a raw material for an establishment to use in further manufacturing. The second largest is the Health Care and Social Assistance industry that hired 13.05% of locals. The third largest is the Retail Trade industry, whose 39725 employees are from SCOR Region, ON.

Labour Force Occupation

Most of SCOR Region, ON's workforce is working in Sales and service with 94910 people or 23.37% of the community's workforce. This category contains retail and wholesale sales occupations and customer and personal service occupations related to a wide range of industries, such as accommodation and food services, travel, tourism and cleaning services. Sales and service occupations can be linked, for the most part, to formal post-secondary or occupation-specific training programs. Others are characterized by periods of formal on-the-job training. Apprenticeship training is available for some specialized service occupations. Progression from sales and service occupations to positions of increased responsibility, or supervision, usually requires occupational experience and may require completion of related training programs. The second largest is those in Trades, transport and equipment operators, comprising 15.77% of locals. The third largest group are those in Business, finance and administration, whose 56200 employees are from SCOR Region, ON.

Taxation

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Federal General
Corporate Tax

15

Federal Small
Business Corporate

9

Quality of Life

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Average Yearly
Rainfall(mm)

849

Average Yearly
Snowfall(cm)

120

Highest Temperature
(Celsius)

27

Lowest Temperature
(Celsius)

-10

Average Rainfall

Umbrellas and raincoats are most handy in the month of July when it rains an average of 103 mm. This is 12.23% of the annual rain experienced in SCOR Region, ON. The month of September is also rainy with an average rainfall of 92.0 mm. Following September is May, when 88.5 mm is the average rainfall.

Real Estate

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Number of
Renters

91,345

Number of
Home Owners

191,270

Construction Period

29.67 per cent, which is majority of homes in SCOR Region, ON, were constructed before 1960. Building and home construction was also brisk between 1961 to 1980, where 93,195 homes were built. In between 1981 to 1990, 41,305 of homes were built too.

Home Ownership

67.68% of people in SCOR Region, ON are home owners while the remaining are renters.

Transportation

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Most Used
Transportation

Vehicle Driver

Busiest Time
On Roads

7:00AM - 7:59AM

Residents Who
Work Locally

200,515

Vehicle Drivers

80.56%

Commuting Destination

Most people, around 63.59% in SCOR Region, ON commute within the community. Another relatively large group of commuters 65,705 people, commute outside the region to get to work. The third largest group commutes within the region represents 15.37 per cent of all commuters.

Time Leaving For Work

Majority of commuters in SCOR Region, ON leave their homes from 7:00am to 7:59am, saying that it's enough time to get to work. The second most popular time to head to work, with 20.14% of respondents, is from 8:00am to 8:59am. However, 67035 of commuters still prefer to leave from 12:00am to 4:59am.

Transportation Mode

Majority of commuters, around 252,085 respondents in SCOR Region, ON, are carpooling in a private car, truck, or van to go to work. Moreover, 6.98% of respondents say that they prefer driving alone in a private car, truck, or van. The third most popular means of transportation is taking the public transit, which includes buses, subways among other things with 16,870 commuters preferring it.

Education

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Dominant Level
of Education

High School

Most Popular
Field of Study

Engineering

Most Popular
Educational Destination

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Least Popular
Field of Study

Other

Education

Most people in SCOR Region, ON have have completed a high school education. With 161,515 people, it is what most people in SCOR Region, ON completed. Coming in second, 24.23% of inhabitants say they have completed college education. The third largest group are people who have completed a university degree, with 111,510 people responding.

Field Of Study

Most are in Engineering & related fields with 57,835 people practicing it in SCOR Region, ON. Health & related fields is another popular field of expertise, as 18.46% of inhabitants are involved in it. The third group are those who are in Business, Management & Public Administration, with 53,185 people responding that it is their line of work. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) is expected to be a growing industry, however, Department of Finance confirms that Canada is lagging behind other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries in terms of STEM graduates. SCOR Region, ON has 79,085 people or 26.77% of workers in STEM industries.

Utilities

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