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National Occupational
Classification for Statistics 2001 |
The National Occupational Classification for
Statistics 2001 (NOC-S), produced in partnership with Human Resources
Development Canada, is Statistics Canada's official classification for
collecting and disseminating occupational data. It replaces the Standard
Occupational Classification 1991 as the official classification for
occupations from the 2001 Census, the labour survey, as well as other
Statistics Canada surveys.
The 520 detailed occupations in the manual
are identified and grouped primarily according to the work usually performed,
determined by the tasks, duties, and responsibilities of the occupation. The
NOC-S manual features more up-to-date detail for computer-related occupations,
as the previous classification was developed before the advent of the Internet.
The NOC-S manual has a specific aggregation for computer and
information systems professionals. This minor group has five detailed
occupations, two of which are concerned with the Internet. In addition, there
is a specific aggregation for technical occupations in computer and information
systems with three detailed occupations. The NOC-S manual also has a greatly
expanded list of example job titles.
See also: National Occupational Classification 2006 |
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