2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
All Industries…………………………….……………………………………………
1,732.8 1,777.0 1,825.6 1,916.5 1,991.3 2,053.7 2,025.2 2,016.6 2,094.1 2,149.6
Manufacturing Industries……………………………………..…………..
148 6 144 6 134.6 140.9 144.6 146.6 124.5 124.6 141.4 138.5
Food and Beverage Industries………………..……………………...……
25.6
25.9
22.4
27.4
22.7
24.3
20.8
22.9
21.4
19.7
%
Share of Manufacturing Industries…………………………...………………..…………………….…..
17.2
17.9
16.6
19.4
15.7
16.6
16.7
18.4
15.1
14.2
Food Industries (2)…………………………….…………. 23.7
23.5
20.1
24.5
20.1
21.3
18.8
20.8
19.6
17.8
Meat Products Manufacturing……….……………………………...…….
12.6
10.6
11.4
13.8
9.0
9.1
8.9
9.2
9.4
6.8
%
Share of Food Industries…….…………………….....….…..
53.2
45.1
56.7
56.3
44.8
42.7
47.3
44.2
48.0
38.2
Other Food Manufacturing………………………………………...…….
11.1
12 9
8.7
10.7
11.1
12.2
9.9
11.6
10.2
11.0
%
Share of Food Industries…….…………………….....….…..
46.8
54.9
43.3
43.7
55.2
57.3
52.7
55.8
52.0
61.8
Dairy Products Manufacturing…………..…………………….……………..
x
x
x
x
2.5
x
x
x
x
x
Grain and Oilseed Milling………………….…………………….……………..
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1.7
x
Bakeries and Tortilla Manufacturing…………………………..………………..
3.4
5 0
2.9
4.6
3.7
3.5
3.5
3.9
2.7
3.0
Beverage Industries…………………………………………1.9
2.4
2.3
2.9
2.6
3.0
2.0
2.1
1.8
1.9
Food and Beverages Stores…………………………………………………………………………..
49.6
55.6
57.1
52.5
52.7
58.7
57.2
52.6
53.1
52.7
Food Services and Drinking Places…………………………………………………………………………..
95.6
99.5
86.7
89.4
92.0
89.0
98.4
95.4 101.8 105.9
2003
r 2004r 2005r 2006r 2007r 2008r 2009r 2010r 2011r 2012p
Industrial Aggregate (2)...………………….…………………716.83
740.70
783.05
822.24
870.81
922.56
948.98
991.96
1,035.75
1,072.98
Manufacturing Industries…………………………………………………..
847.19
878.47
937.83
967.94
1,007.05
1,065.89
1,027.35
1,101.97
1,163.85
1,168.27
Food Manufacturing Industries………………………………………………...
707.60
711.99
779.80
777.87
834.29
798.10
745.35
745.15
792.51
818.86
Grain and Oilseed Milling…………………………………………………
941.57
1,038.48
1,146.93
1,105.87
1,393.27
-
-
-
-
-
Meat Product Manufacturing………………………………………………
722.07
726.56
781.99
766.88
822.92
787.36
-
-
-
-
Retail Trade Industries……………………………………………………….
432.85
445.00
469.64
488.21
499.12
517.53
546.41
549.32
557.52
577.11
Food and Beverage Stores (3)………………………………………………..
370.12
378.35
382.88
380.26
368.46
372.71
409.42
426.65
438.93
447.50
Grocery Stores…………………………………………………….
383.13
388.57
394.74
388.21
372.91
374.69
411.79
425.84
440.37
446.02
Accommodation and Food Services…………………………………………………..
271.92
287.34
297.22
320.81
348.78
372.48
388.29
409.69
408.83
421.44
Food Services and Drinking Places…………………………………………………
243.73
255.54
260.81
280.43
311.88
340.07
354.17
378.10
374.95
377.68
(3)
Food and beverage stores include grocery stores, specialty food stores and beer/wine/liquor stores.
Table 21: Employed Labour Force in Alberta Food and Beverage
Industries (1), 2003-2012
(2)
Data shown for food sub-categories should be used with caution due to high sampling variability.
'000
of Persons
(1)
Annual averages for employed labour force refers to persons 15 years of age and over who (a) did any work during the reference period, or (b) had a job but
were not at work due to illness or disability; personal or family responsibilities; bad weather; labour disputes; vacation; or other reasons not specified. Work
includes any work for pay or profit. It also includes unpaid family work which contributes directly to the operation of a farm, business or professional practice
owned or operated by a related member of the household.
Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Database Table Number 281-0027
Dollars Per Week
(1)
The data shown in this table are generated from the enterprise-based Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH). This survey provides monthly
estimates to measure levels and month-to-month trends of payroll employment paid hours and earnings. The target population is composed of all employers in
Canada except those involved in agriculture, fishing and trapping, private household services, religious organizations and military personnel of defence services.
Table 22: Alberta Average Weekly Earnings for Food Related Industries (1),
2003-2012
(2)
The industrial aggregate represents the sum of all the industries included in the SEPH excluding unclassified businesses. Data includes overtime.
Source: Statistics Canada, CANSIM Database Table Number 282-0008; and Labour Statistics Division
Alberta Agriculture Statistics Yearbook, 2012
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