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If you are an employer in Windsor-Essex and would like support navigating immigration pathways for non-Canadian workers, please contact Marion Fantetti (Business Ombudsman at Windsor Essex Economic Development Corporation) at mfantetti@choosewindsoressex.com.
This tool can help you pinpoint international regions with talent pools you may be seeking to attract to your organization or your region. This tool displays data for countries where detailed occupation-data at the regional level is collected and shared publicly.
First, select one or more occupations from the panel on the left. Then, select one or more map regions by clicking on them. You can un-select a region by clicking on it a second time, and you can clear all selections with the Clear Selections button in the gray toolbar above the map.
Once you have selected at least one occupation and one region, you will see tabular data for your selection(s) below the map.
The Government of Canada has set up immigration programs that allow employers to recruit in-demand talent from other countries when it is challenging to hire from within Canada. More information is available on the Government of Canada’s website.
Shows concentration of selected occupations as a percentage of the population of the map region. Darker map regions represent higher concentrations.
Shows the population sum of selected occupations. Darker map regions represent higher sums.
Australia: Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2016 Census - Employment, Income and Education. OCCP - 4 Digit Level by SA4 (UR).
Canada: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-400-X2016291.
Ireland: Central Statistics Office. EB049 Population Aged 15 Years and Over in the Labour Force 2011 to 2016 by Detailed Occupational Group, CensusYear and County and City. 2016 Census of Population.
Latvia: Central Statistical Bureau of Latvia. TSG11-11. Employed population of Latvia aged 15 and over by occupation/position in main job, sex and age group; on 1 March 2011.
South Africa: Statistics South Africa. Quarterly Labour Force Survey Panel Data, 2019 Q3-Q4. Estimates.
Sweden: Statistics Sweden. Employees 16-64 years by region of work, occupation (4-digit SSYK 2012) and sex. Year 2014 – 2017.
UK: Office of National Statistics, 4-digit occupational coding (SOC) by age, highest qualification, sex, 4-digit industry (SIC), and NUTS 3 region, UK, 2018.
USA: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2018 Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Area Occupational Employment and Wage Estimates.
ISCO (International Standard Classification of Occupations) classifications do not always correspond to native occupation classifications for each country. For example, few if any developed countries have occupation classifications for subsistence farmers (63xx). For this reason, selecting certain occupations above may result in no data display for some or all countries.
Countries may define occupations differently. For this reason, in specific cases it may be misleading to compare worker concentrations or sums for a specific occupation or occupation category between regions in different countries.
Workforce WindsorEssex is working to include as many countries as possible in this system. For a country to be added, it must collect detailed occupational data at a regional scale in an official manner (e.g. through a national statistics office), and in a way that aligns roughly with the International Standard Classification of Occupations.
We are collecting data to better understand who is looking for work and what kind of opportunities jobseekers are searching for. This data is completely anonymous and non-personally identifiable.
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