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Social Well-Being Indicators
BA: Income and Income Gaps Indicators
BA1 Number of Tax-filers, Edmonton CMA
BA10 Value of Alberta Minimum Wage
BA11 Consumer Insolvency Rate per 1,000 persons aged 18 and over, Edmonton CMA
BA2 Percent female income compared to male, Edmonton CMA
BA3 Median After-Tax Income by Family Type, Edmonton CMA
BA4 Median After-Tax Income, Couple Families, by Family Size, Edmonton CMA
BA5 Median After-Tax Income, Lone-Parent Families, by Family Size, Edmonton CMA
BA6 Source of Income, Couple Families, Edmonton CMA
BA7 Source of Income, Lone-Parents, Edmonton CMA
BA8 Source of Income, Single Adults, Edmonton CMA
BA9 Real Median After-Tax Income Growth (Edmonton CMA)
BB: Poverty Indicators
BB1 Number of Employed Persons Earning Low Wages by Gender, Edmonton CMA
BB10 Children 0 to 17 Years as a Proportion of Total Persons in Poverty, Edmonton CMA
BB2 Number of Employed Persons Earning Low Wages, By Age, Edmonton CMA
BB3 CFLIM-AT Thresholds, By Family Size
BB4 Proportion of Persons Living in Poverty, Edmonton CMA
BB5 Proportion of Persons Living in Poverty, by Family Type, Edmonton CMA
BB6 Poverty Gap for Low-income Couple Families, by Family Size, Edmonton CMA
BB7 Poverty Gap for Low-income Lone-Parent Families, by Family Size, Edmonton CMA
BB8 Poverty Gap for Low-income Families Without Children, by Family Size, Edmonton CMA
BB9 Child Poverty Rate, 0 to 17 Years, Edmonton CMA
BC: Cost of Living Indicators
BC1 Consumer Price Index, Edmonton CMA
BC2 Average Weekly Cost of a Nutritious Food Basket, Family of Four, Edmonton CMA
BC3 Edmonton Hourly Living Wage
BD: Government Transfers Indicators
BD1 Average Monthly Number of Households Receiving Alberta Works, Edmonton Region
BD10 Child Poverty Reductions Resulting from Government Transfers, Alberta, 2017
BD2 Alberta Works Payments (Basic and Shelter Allowances) for the Expected to Work, Alberta
BD3 Average Monthly Number of AISH Recipients, Edmonton Region
BD4 Maximum Monthly AISH Benefit Payments, Alberta
BD5 Number of Individuals Receiving Employment Insurance (EI), Edmonton CMA
BD6 Source of Government Transfers, All Family Types, Edmonton CMA
BD7 Source of Government Transfers, Couple Families, Edmonton CMA
BD8 Source of Government Transfers, Lone-Parent Families, Edmonton CMA
BD9 Source of Government Transfers, Single Adults, Edmonton CMA, 2018
C: Employment & Labour Indicators
C1 Number of Employed Persons, Annual Average, Edmonton CMA
C10 Percentage of Employment Income to Total Income, Seniors Aged 65 Years and Older, Edmonton CMA
C11 Proportion of Employed Persons by Occupation, Edmonton CMA
C12 Percentage Change in Proportion of Employed Persons by Occupation Type, Edmonton CMA
C2 Labour Force Participation Rate Edmonton CMA
C3 Proportion of Employed Persons Working Part-Time, Edmonton CMA
C4 Unemployment Rate, Edmonton CMA
C5 Unemployment Rate by Gender, Edmonton CMA
C6 Unemployment Rate by Age, Edmonton CMA
C7 Average Duration of Unemployment, in Weeks, Alberta
C8 Unemployment Rate for Off Reserve Indigenous People and Overall Population
C9 Percentage of Seniors Aged 65 Years and Older with Employment Income, Edmonton CMA
D: Education and Literacy Indicators
D1 Percentage of Students Completing High School Within Three Years, ECSD and EPSB
D2 Percentage of Students Aged 14-18 Dropped Out of School, ECSD and EPSB
D3 K to Grade 12 Student Enrolment, Edmonton City
D4 English Language Learners, Edmonton City
D5 Indigenous Student Enrolment, Edmonton City
D6 Indigenous Student High School Completion, Edmonton City
D7 Six-Year High School-to-Postsecondary Transition Rates, ECSD & EPSB
E: Built Environment Indicators
E1 Average Monthly Rent, Two-Bedroom Apartment, October Average, Edmonton CMA
E2 Total Apartment Vacancy Rate, October Average, Edmonton CMA
E3 Average Residential Selling Price, Edmonton City
E4 Number of Homeless Persons, Edmonton City
E5 Number of Homeless Persons, by Shelter Types, Edmonton City
E6 Number of Homeless Persons, by Indigenous Identity, Edmonton City
F: Social Inclusion Indicators
F1 Property Crime Rate, Edmonton City
F2 Violent Crime Rate, Edmonton City
F3 Crime Severity Index, Edmonton City
F4 Voter Turnout, Average of Federal, Provincial and Municipal Elections, Edmonton City
FAQ – Social Well-Being Tracker: Frequently Asked Questions
G: Health and Health Services Indicators
G1 Number of People Served by Edmonton’s Food Bank in March, Edmonton City
G2 Life Expectancy, Edmonton Zone
G3 STI Rate, Edmonton Zone
G4 Low Birth Weight Babies, less than 2,500 grams, Edmonton Zone
G5 Infant Mortality Rate, Edmonton Zone
G6 Teen Birth Rate (Females Aged 15-19 Years), Edmonton Zone
G7 Suicide Rate, Edmonton Zone
A: Demographic Indicators
A1 Population
A2 Annual Entry of Permanent Residents
A3 Temporary Residents
A4 Lone-Parent to Couple Family Proportion
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