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2011 National Household Survey: Data tables

Tabulation: Mode of Transportation (20), Commuting Type (5), Commuting Duration (6), Commuting Distance (12), Time Leaving for Work (7), Age Groups (5) and Sex (3) for the Employed Labour Force Aged 15 Years and Over Having a Usual Place of Work, in Private Households of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2011 National Household Survey

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This table details mode of transportation , commuting type , commuting duration , commuting distance , time leaving for work , age groups and sex for the employed labour force aged 15 years and over having a usual place of work, in private households in Oshawa
Global non-response rate (GNR)Footnote 2 = 28.3 %
Mode of transportation (20) Commuting type (5)
Total - Commuting type Work in CSD of residence Work in a different CSD in CD of residence Work in a different CSD and CD in province of residence Work in a different province
Total - Mode of transportationFootnote 3 147,410 47,960 52,700 46,395 355
Total - Car, truck or van 126,980 39,490 50,090 37,215 190
Car, truck or van as a driver 118,110 35,445 47,250 35,280 125
Drove alone 106,955 32,780 43,575 30,500 100
2 people 9,790 2,345 3,345 4,090 0
3 or more people 1,360 325 335 690 0
Car, truck or van as a passenger 8,870 4,040 2,840 1,935 60
2 people 7,740 3,730 2,495 1,495 0
3 or more people 1,135 315 350 435 40
Total - Sustainable transportation 19,005 7,505 2,445 8,955 100
Public transit 13,275 2,640 1,970 8,620 45
Bus 5,245 2,460 1,765 985 40
Subway or elevated rail 925 0 0 915 0
Light rail, streetcar or commuter train 7,100 185 200 6,715 0
Passenger ferry 0 0 0 0 0
Active transportation 5,730 4,865 470 335 55
Walked 5,035 4,380 315 290 50
Bicycle 685 485 160 45 0
Motorcycle, scooter or moped 65 20 35 0 0
Other methods 1,365 950 130 220 65

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Footnote(s)

Footnote 1

Refers to the distance, in kilometres, between the respondent's residence and his or her usual place of work. Commuting distance is calculated as the straight line distance between the residence of the respondent and his or her place of work.

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Footnote 2

For the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) estimates, the global non-response rate (GNR) is used as an indicator of data quality. This indicator combines complete non-response (household) and partial non-response (question) into a single rate. The value of the GNR is presented to users. A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. For more information, please refer to the National Household Survey User Guide, 2011.

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Footnote 3

The National Household Survey assumes that the commute to work originates from the usual place of residence, but this may not always be the case. In some cases, respondents may be on a business trip and may have reported their place of work or mode of transportation based on where they were working during the trip. Some persons maintain a residence close to work and commute to their home on weekends. Students often work after school at a location near their school. As a result, the data may show unusual commutes and an unusual mode of transportation.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 99-012-X2011064.

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