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Corner Brook – Rocky Harbour
Regional Profile
June 25, 2021
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Population by Age Group
• In 2020, the total population for the Corner Brook – Rocky Harbourregion was 46,239 (up from 46,049 in 2010).
• This represents an increase of less than +1% (190 people) from 2010 population estimates.
• The 2020 population was comprised of 51% female and 49% male.
• The population for this region is projected to increase by +1% (or 362) from 2020 to 2030, and then decrease by less than -1% between 2030 and 2040 (to 46,499).
Source: Dept. of Finance, Population Projections Newfoundland and Labrador
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Education: K-12 Enrolment
• Overall K-12 enrolment numbers decreased by -7% to 5,387 in 2019-20 (from 5,768 in 2014-15).
• Enrolment numbers for primary school showed a decrease of -3% (from 1,563 in 2014-15 to 1,509 in 2019-20).
• Senior High enrolment decreased by -11% from 2014-15 to 2019-20.
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts
1,563
1,2601,388
1,5571,509
1,2711,223
1,384
Primary Elementary Junior High Senior High
K-12 Enrolment
2014-15 2019-20
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
0 to 14years
15 to 24years
25 to 34years
35 to 44years
45 to 54years
55+
Population by Age Group (2010-2020)
2010 2020
Education: Educational Attainment
• Educational attainment numbers (age 15 and older) for 2006 and 2016 show an increasing number of individuals in the region pursuing higher levels of education.
• There was a -28% decrease in those who never completed high school and a corresponding increase of +16% in the number completing high school. The percentage share with completed high school in 2016 was 26% while the percentage with less than high school was 24%.
• Those with college and university attainment saw increases of +38% and +19%, respectively. Those with apprenticeship/trade completion stayed roughly the same over the same time period.
• Note: Percentage of entire province with completed high school in 2020 is 20% and percentage with less than high school is 20%.
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts; Labour
Force Survey, Statistics Canada
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000
University
College
Apprenticeship/Trade
High School
Less Than High School
Educational Attainment (2006-2016)
2006 2016
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Labour Market Indicators
Source: Census 2016.
Population
(15 years and older)
39,445
Labour Force
(Participation Rate: 56.2%)
22,180
Employed
(Employment rate 46.0%)
18,125
Unemployed
(Unemployment rate 18.3%)
4,055
Not in Labour Force
17,265
Source: Census 2016
Employment by Occupation
The top 5 occupations accounting for almost 80% of employment in the region in 2016 were:
• Business, Finance and administration occupations (13%)
• Health occupations (12%)• Occupations in education, law
and social community and government services (15%)
• Sales and service occupations (24%)
• Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations (16%)
1,410
2,345
785
1,950
2,480
235
3,915
3,140
505
625
1,635
2,345
930
2,100
2,625
245
4,280
2,855
570
535
Management Occupations
Business, finance and administration…
Natural and applied sciences and related…
Health occupations
Occupations in education, law and social,…
Occupations in art, culture, recreation…
Sales and service occupations
Trades, transport and equipment…
Natural resources, agriculture and related…
Occupations in manufacturing and utilities
Employment by Occupation (2011-2016)
2011 2016
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts
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Employment by Industry
• The top 5 industries accounting for 59% of total employment in the region in 2016 include:• Construction (11%)• Retail Trade (15%)• Health care and social assistance
(18%)• Educational services (7%)• Accommodation and food
services (8%)
• Notable increases in industry employment levels from 2011 to 2016 occurred in: Utilities (+74%); Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (+32%); Transportation and warehousing (+39%); and Professional, scientific and technical services (+42%).
• Notable decreases were observed in: Manufacturing (-18%); Wholesale trade (-18%); Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services (-26%); and Public administration (-18%).
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts
0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and huntingMining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
UtilitiesConstruction
ManufacturingWholesale trade
Retail tradeTransportation and warehousing
Information and cultural industriesFinance and insurance
Real estate and rental and leasingProfessional, scientific and technical servicesManagement of companies and enterprises
Administrative and support, waste…Educational services
Health care and social assistanceArts, entertainment and recreationAccommodation and food services
Other services (except public administration)Public administration
Employment by Industry (2011-2016)
2011 2016
Top Publicly Posted Job Vacancies by Occupation
Source: IPGS Job Vacancy Data, 2020
These 5 occupations made up 25% of the total job ads in the Corner Brook – Rocky Harbour region during 2020.
Three of these occupations were also among the top five occupations with job ads posted throughout the entire province:• Retail salespersons• Cooks• Home support workers,
housekeepers and related occupations
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Top Publicly Posted Job Vacancies by Industry
Source: IPGS Job Vacancy Data, 2020
These 5 industries made up 78% of the total job ads in this region during 2020.
Four of these industries were also the top five industries with job ads posted throughout the entire province:• Health care and social
assistance• Retail trade• Accommodation and food
services• Public administration
36
37
42
69
71
Social and community service workers
Store shelf stockers, clerks and order fillers
Cooks
Home support workers, housekeepers andrelated occupations
Retail salespersons
Top 5 Occupations with Publicly Posted Vacancies in the Region (2020)
48
66
155
259
277
Public administration
Educational services
Accommodation and food services
Retail trade
Health care and social assistance
Top 5 Industries with Publicly Posted Vacancies in the Region (2020)
The Corner Brook -Rocky HarbourRegion has 1,447 businesses located in the region, which accounts for approximately 9% of all businesses in the province in 2020.
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, business counts (note: chart does not include industries whose numbers are 0 or have
been suppressed to meet confidentiality requirements).
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Average Couple Family Income
• Average Couple Family Income is the total income of all the couple families divided by the number of such families. This excludes lone-parent families and non-family persons.
• In 2017, the region ranged from a low of $83,100 to a high of $113,400, with an overall average of $90,875.
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts
$0
$20,000
$40,000
$60,000
$80,000
$100,000
$120,000
Businesses in the Region by Industry
11 - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and
Hunting, 46
23 - Construction, 180
31-33 -Manufacturing, 27
41 - Wholesale Trade, 59
44-45 - Retail Trade, 233
48-49 -Transportation and
Warehousing, 6151 - Information and
Cultural Industries, 10
52 - Finance and
Insurance, 43
53 - Real Estate and Rental Leasing, 66
54 - Professional, Scientific and
Technical Services, 69
55 - Management of Companies and Enterprises, 13
56 - Administrative and Support, Waste
Man. and Remediation Serv., 51
61 - Educational Services, 13
62 - Health Care and Social Assistance, 169
71 - Arts, Entertainment and
Recreation, 37
72 - Accommodation and Food Services,
147
81 - Other Services (Except Public Admin.), 180
91 - Public Administration, 37
Employment Insurance and Income Support
The use of Employment Insurance and Income Support decreased between 2009 and 2019, (by -5% and -19%, respectively).
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts
9125
4160
8,665
3,380
Employment Insurance Income Support
EI and Income Support (2009-2019)
2009 2019
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Population Compared to Employment Prevalence
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts
• EI Prevalence for the region in 2019 was 34% (or 8,665 people, of which 435 were fishing claims).
• Of this group:o 770 (or 9%) were less
than 25;o 4,760 (or 55%) were
between 25 to 54; o 3,135 (or 36%) were 55
and older.
• Note: The median EI Prevalence of all communities in NL is 51% while the provincial indicator value is 30%.
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19,805
5,250
600 945285 235
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29%
43%
55%
62%
83%
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12000
14000
16000
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40%
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90%
SteadyBrook
CornerBrook
Deer Lake Cormack RockyHarbour
WoodyPoint
St. Paul's
Population and EI Prevalence
Population 2016
EI Prevalence 2019 (%)
Aboriginal Population
Between 2011 and 2016, the number of people who identified as aboriginal increased by +64% in the region (from 6,485 to 10,605).
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts
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Immigration Status
• The largest increase was in the number of non-permanent residents, which increased by +267% (from 45 people in 2011 to 165 in 2016).
• This indicates a rise in the number of people who hold a temporary residence permit in the region (e.g., temporary foreign workers, students, visitors, etc.)
• The number of landed immigrants/permanent residents also increased, by +31%.
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts
6,485
10,605
2011 2016
Population with Aboriginal Status (2011-2016)
565
45
740
165
Immigrants Non-permanent residents
Immigration Status (2011-2016)
2011 2016
Interprovincial Workers
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency, Community Accounts
• The number of interprovincial workers who traveled out of province for employment in 2017 was -19% lower than in 2010.
• The greatest decreases in such workers between 2010 and 2017 were in the Territories (-35%), Alberta (-26%) and Atlantic Canada (-25%).
• The greatest increases were in the Prairies (+50%) and British Columbia (+10%).
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Data Sources
Regional data used in this resource is primarily based on the most current data available from the Community Accounts website:
o Community Accounts is an initiative of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, developed by the Newfoundland and Labrador Statistics Agency. Data is compiled from multiple sources, including Census data, and provides for a wealth of labour, social, and economic information on varying geographies.
Other data sources used in these profiles include:
o Department of Finance (NL Population Projections)
o Department of Immigration, Population Growth and Skills (Job Vacancy Data)
Note: all data sources used in this resource are listed at the bottom of each page and are the most current available at these geography levels. Unless otherwise noted, all data is for the Corner Brook – Rocky Harbour Rural Secretariat Region and percentages are rounded to the nearest whole number.
195
35
325
60
555
55
65
1,290
260
45
360
40
745
50
100
1,600
Atlantic Canada
Quebec
Ontario
Prairies
Alberta
British Columbia
Territories
Interprovincial Workers Total
Interprovincial Workers (2010-2017)
2010 2017
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