Labour Market Report Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Integrated Studies Honours & Bachelor of Education

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Labour Market Report Concurrent Bachelor of Arts Integrated Studies Honours & Bachelor of Education EMSI Q4 2015 Data Set June 2016 Institutional Analysis and Planning 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 1

Program Summary for Liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities 61 4,244 Ontario Institutions had in the last 4 years Ontario Program Brock University : 201 Ontario Trends Region 2009 2012 % A Ontario 4,437 4,244-4.3% B Nation 33,036 33,648 1.9% Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 2

Ontario by Award Level Award Level Percent A Career, technical or pre-university program 2,467 58.1% A Bachelors degree 1,759 41.4% A Masters Degree 16 0.4% A Doctors Degree 3 0.1% Basic education and skills program 0 0.0% Health-related residency 0 0.0% Other 0 0.0% Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 3

Ontario by Institution Institution Certificates Degrees Total Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology 687 0 687 York University 0 502 502 Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology 487 0 487 Niagara College Canada 382 0 382 Wilfrid Laurier University 0 227 227 Humber College of Applied Arts and Technology North Campus 207 0 207 Brock University 0 201 201 University of Ottawa / Université d'ottawa 0 200 200 University of Guelph 0 159 159 Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology 147 0 147 St. Lawrence College of Applied Arts and Technology - Parent Institution 147 0 147 University of Waterloo 0 135 135 Sheridan College of Applied Arts and Technology 93 0 93 Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology 74 0 74 Carleton University 0 69 69 George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology 67 0 67 Georgian College of Applied Arts and Technology 64 0 64 University of Toronto 0 54 54 University of Windsor 0 40 40 Ryerson University 0 40 40 Lakehead University 0 36 36 McMaster University 0 27 27 Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology - Parent Institution 26 0 26 University of Toronto Scarborough 0 24 24 Laurentian University 0 21 21 Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology 21 0 21 Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology 20 0 20 University of Western Ontario 0 15 15 Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology - Parent Institution 13 0 13 Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 4

Institution Certificates Degrees Total St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology 13 0 13 Université Saint-Paul 0 12 12 Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology 12 0 12 University of Toronto Mississauga 0 6 6 Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology 5 0 5 Cité Collégiale - Campus d'ottawa 4 0 4 Trent University 0 3 3 Wilfrid Laurier University - Brantford Campus 0 3 3 Algoma University College 0 2 2 Durham College of Applied Arts and Technology 0 0 0 Cambrian College 0 0 0 Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology 0 0 0 Collège Boréal d'art appliqués et de technologie - Parent Institution 0 0 0 Lambton College of Applied Arts and Technology 0 0 0 Saint Lawrence College of Applied Arts & Technology, Brockville Campus 0 0 0 Saint Lawrence College of Applied Arts & Technology, Cornwall Campus 0 0 0 Sir Sandford Fleming College of Applied Arts and Technology 0 0 0 Brock College of Education 0 0 0 Collège dominicain de philosophie et de théologie 0 0 0 University of Guelph - Humber Campus 0 0 0 Lakehead University - Orillia Campus 0 0 0 Université de Hearst 0 0 0 Laurentian University - Off Campus Centres 0 0 0 Nipissing University 0 0 0 Nipissing University - Bracebridge Campus 0 0 0 Algoma University 0 0 0 Queen's University 0 0 0 Trent University at Durham College/UOIT 0 0 0 St. Jerome's University 0 0 0 Renison College 0 0 0 Brescia College 0 0 0 Huron University College 0 0 0 Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 5

Target Occupations* 224,065 +2.0% Ontario (2015) % (2010-) 7% above National average Nation: +3.4% Occupation 2010 Growth (2010 - ) Location Quotient (2010) Elementary school and kindergarten teachers 89,559-5.63% 1.14 Secondary school teachers 48,485-5.85% 1.07 College and other vocational instructors 41,100 +9.36% 0.97 Lawyers and Quebec notaries 34,559 +25.07% 1.07 Authors and writers 14,414 +0.26% 1.32 * Location Quotient is the concentration of job in Ontario vs Nation. Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 7

Growth in Ontario for Target Occupations 228,117 232,782 4,665 2.0% 2010 (2010-) % (2010-) Occupation 2010 % Lawyers and Quebec notaries (E012) 34,559 43,222 8,663 25% College and other vocational instructors (E121) 41,100 44,947 3,847 9% Secondary school teachers (E131) 48,485 45,648-2,837-6% Elementary school and kindergarten teachers (E132) 89,559 84,515-5,044-6% Authors and writers (F021) 14,414 14,451 37 0% Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 8

Ontario Trends Region 2010 % A Ontario 228,117 232,782 4,665 2.0% B Nation 549,788 568,422 18,634 3.4% Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 9

Top Places in Ontario based on Nubmer of Census Metropolitan Aggregate Toronto 114,823 Ottawa - Gatineau 26,712 Hamilton 13,070 Kitchener - Cambridge - Waterloo 8,056 London 6,636 Industries Employing 5 Occupations Industry Occupation Group in Industry (2015) % of Occupation Group in Industry (2015) % of Total in Industry (2015) Elementary and secondary schools 124,292 55.5% 43.9% Legal services 25,916 11.6% 46.7% Community colleges and C.E.G.E.P.s 19,033 8.5% 42.9% Other schools and instruction 7,368 3.3% 13.9% Independent artists, writers and performers 6,077 2.7% 24.9% Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 10

Occupations by Location Target Occupations Selected for Mapping (Dark green indicates a strong concentration of jobs compared to nation) Code E012 E121 E131 E132 F021 Description Lawyers and Quebec notaries College and other vocational instructors Secondary school teachers Elementary school and kindergarten teachers Authors and writers Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 11

Census Division Census Division Name 2010 2010-2010 - % 2015 Location Quotient Location Quotient Regional Occ. Mix Nat'l Growth Expected Competitive 3560 Kenora 1,075 1,111 36 3% 1.37 1.41 0-54 91 37 0 3502 Prescott and Russell 1,265 1,254-11 -1% 1.33 1.34 0-64 107 43-53 3559 Rainy River 405 404-1 0% 1.32 1.31 0-21 34 13-15 3549 Parry Sound 702 635-67 -10% 1.32 1.34 0-36 59 23-91 3518 Durham 10,003 9,633-370 -4% 1.32 1.32 400-507 846 339-709 3511 Lennox and Addington 433 566 133 31% 1.32 1.31 0-22 37 15 119 3520 Toronto 65,703 65,145-558 -1% 1.24 1.24 8,533-3,331 5,558 2,227-2,784 3552 Sudbury 404 309-95 -24% 1.23 1.22 0-20 34 14-109 3525 Hamilton 7,351 9,522 2,171 30% 1.22 1.27 725-373 622 249 1,921 3558 Thunder Bay 2,512 2,557 45 2% 1.16 1.18 1,024-127 213 86-40 3557 Algoma 2,214 1,784-430 -19% 1.16 1.13 58-112 187 75-506 3547 Renfrew 1,435 1,781 346 24% 1.15 1.16 0-73 121 48 297 3512 Hastings 1,751 2,666 915 52% 1.15 1.22 133-89 148 59 856 3556 Cochrane 1,671 1,449-222 -13% 1.14 1.15 21-85 141 56-279 3510 Frontenac 2,218 3,260 1,042 47% 1.12 1.19 1,890-112 188 76 967 3506 Ottawa 19,575 20,042 467 2% 1.12 1.13 5,308-992 1,656 664-196 3553 Greater Sudbury / Grand Sudbury 3,101 2,882-219 -7% 1.11 1.11 637-157 262 105-325 3509 Lanark 933 914-19 -2% 1.10 1.14 0-47 79 32-51 3543 Simcoe 6,517 6,791 274 4% 1.09 1.08 498-330 551 221 54 3548 Nipissing 1,663 1,452-211 -13% 1.08 1.06 1,175-84 141 57-268 3524 Halton 8,685 9,265 580 7% 1.07 1.09 401-440 735 295 286 3537 Essex 5,046 5,674 628 12% 1.05 1.07 1,282-256 427 171 457 3542 Grey 639 1,496 857 134% 1.05 1.11 0-32 54 22 836 3507 Leeds and Grenville 1,246 1,380 134 11% 1.05 1.05 0-63 105 42 92 228,117 232,782 4,665 2% - 11,565 19,296 7,731-3,066 Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 12

Census Division Census Division Name 2010 2010-2010 - % 2015 Location Quotient Location Quotient Regional Occ. Mix Nat'l Growth Expected Competitive 3501 Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry 1,567 1,486-81 -5% 1.04 1.03 0-79 133 54-134 3519 York 18,120 18,463 343 2% 1.02 1.04 0-919 1,533 614-272 3526 Niagara 5,202 6,591 1,389 27% 1.01 1.05 2,035-264 440 176 1,213 3522 Dufferin 737 720-17 -2% 1.00 0.99 0-37 62 25-42 3513 Prince Edward 196 254 58 30% 0.97 0.99 0-10 17 7 51 3541 Bruce 444 1,127 683 154% 0.97 1.02 0-23 38 15 668 3528 Haldimand- Norfolk 1,194 1,433 239 20% 0.96 1.00 0-61 101 40 199 3529 Brant 1,532 2,009 477 31% 0.93 0.97 43-78 130 52 425 3536 Chatham-Kent 1,249 1,310 61 5% 0.91 0.92 0-63 106 43 19 3530 Waterloo 8,061 8,364 303 4% 0.91 0.90 1,325-409 682 273 29 3521 Peel 22,719 21,145-1,574-7% 0.90 0.90 406-1,152 1,922 770-2,344 3551 Manitoulin 187 179-8 -4% 0.90 0.89 0-9 16 7-14 3540 Huron 337 850 513 152% 0.90 0.95 0-17 28 11 502 3554 Timiskaming 469 414-55 -12% 0.89 0.86 0-24 40 16-71 3538 Lambton 1,536 1,612 76 5% 0.87 0.86 0-78 130 52 24 3539 Middlesex 8,366 6,356-2,010-24% 0.87 0.83 2,424-424 708 284-2,294 3534 Elgin 1,177 833-344 -29% 0.86 0.83 0-60 100 40-384 3531 Perth 425 1,092 667 157% 0.70 0.74 0-22 36 14 652 3523 Wellington 2,736 2,791 55 2% 0.70 0.68 640-139 231 92-37 3532 Oxford 1,467 1,187-280 -19% 0.65 0.64 0-74 124 50-330 3516 Kawartha Lakes 745 471-274 -37% 0.62 0.55 0-38 63 25-299 3546 Haliburton 138 108-30 -22% 0.57 0.53 0-7 12 5-34 3514 Northumberland 823 582-241 -29% 0.57 0.52 0-42 70 28-269 3515 Peterborough 1,618 1,099-519 -32% 0.57 0.52 494-82 137 55-574 3544 Muskoka 526 337-189 -36% 0.40 0.36 0-27 44 17-207 228,117 232,782 4,665 2% - 11,565 19,296 7,731-3,066 *Result sorted by location quotient 2015 *High location quotient do not necessarily mean lots of jobs. Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 13

Province Province Name 2010 2010-2010 - % 2015 Location Quotient Location Quotient Regional Occ. Mix Nat'l Growth Expected Competitive 62 Nunavut 1,240 1,200-40 -3% 2.58 2.59 0-63 105 42-82 61 Northwest Territories 1,575 1,600 25 2% 1.85 1.86 0-80 133 53-28 60 Yukon 1,148 1,289 141 12% 1.80 1.80 8-58 97 39 102 13 New Brunswick 10,153 12,690 2,537 25% 1.14 1.21 1,425-515 859 344 2,193 24 Quebec 143,823 134,854-8,969-6% 1.11 1.09 39,274-7,291 12,166 4,875-13,844 35 Ontario 228,117 232,782 4,665 2% 1.07 1.07 29,453-11,565 19,296 7,731-3,066 12 Nova Scotia 13,161 14,196 1,035 8% 0.98 0.98 2,186-667 1,113 446 588 11 59 10 Prince Edward Island British Columbia Newfoundland and Labrador 2,307 2,142-165 -7% 0.95 0.94 245-117 195 78-243 62,797 71,454 8,657 14% 0.94 0.95 9,548-3,184 5,312 2,128 6,528 6,183 7,035 852 14% 0.93 0.92 1,059-313 523 210 642 47 Saskatchewan 13,833 16,516 2,683 19% 0.87 0.88 1,269-701 1,170 469 2,215 46 Manitoba 17,484 17,847 363 2% 0.87 0.87 1,935-886 1,479 593-230 48 Alberta 47,968 54,819 6,851 14% 0.72 0.71 5,210-2,432 4,058 1,626 5,225 549,788 568,422 18,634 3% - 27,872 46,506 18,634 0 *Result sorted by location quotient 2015 *High location quotient do not necessarily mean lots of jobs. Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 14

Appendix A - Data Sources and Calculations Occupation Data Organizing regional employment information by occupation provides a workforce-oriented view of the regional economy. EMSI's occupation data are based on EMSI's industry data, regional occupation data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS), and regional staffing patterns taken from the Census. Staffing Patterns Data The staffing patterns data in this report is compiled from several sources using a specialized process. Sources include the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the Census. EMSI uses ratios from the Census and inputs regional jobs by industry, converting these to jobs by occupation. The ratios derived from this are adjusted to equal actual regional data, resulting in a unique regional staffing pattern. Industry Data In order to capture a complete picture of industry employment, EMSI combines employment data from Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH) with data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS), Census, and Canadian Business Patterns (CBP) to form detailed geographic estimates of employment. Projections are based on the latest available EMSI industry data, 10-year past local trends in each industry and growth rates from national industry projections from the Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS) produced by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada. Labour Market Report Brock University 2015 15