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Frequency of language of work, by provinces and territories (2001 Census)

Definitions

Language of work: Refers to the language used most often at work by the individual at the time of the census. Other languages used at work on a regular basis are also collected.

Frequency of language of work: Indicates that a language is spoken at work by the respondent either most often or on a regular basis.

Only: Indicates that this is the only language spoken at work by the respondent.

Mostly: Indicates that this is the only language spoken most often at work while at least one other language is spoken on a regular basis by the respondent.

Equally: Indicates that this language has been reported with another language as the one spoken most often at work by the respondent.

Regularly: Indicates a language that was reported as being used on a regular basis at work. (A respondent must report a language spoken most often at work in order to have a language spoken regularly at work.)



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