Burnt Church 14 - Indian reserve, New Brunswick, Canada



Population in 2011: 1,046
Population in 2006: 1,120
Population in 2001: 1,002
2006 to 2011 population change
This reserve -6.6%
Province 2.9%
2001 to 2006 population change
Here:

11.8%
Province:

0.1%

Total private dwellings: 357
Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 344
Land area (km2): 9.54

Population density per square kilometre
This reserve:

109.6
Nearby towns and cities:

10.5
This reserve population and dwellings statistics

Occupation and industry

Participation rate
This reserve:

66.7%
Province:

63.7%
Employment rate
Here:

39.7%
New Brunswick:

57.3%
Unemployment rate
This reserve:

40.4%
New Brunswick:

10.0%

Labour force activity in Burnt Church 14

Place of work status

Mode of transportation to work

Occupation

Industry

Labour, occupation and industry details for this reserve

Earning and income in 2005

Median earnings in 2005
Here:

8,501 CAD
Province:

21,534 CAD
Median income in 2005
This reserve:

10,677 CAD
New Brunswick:

22,000 CAD

Composition of total income in this reserve

Earnings and income details for this reserve


Citizenship and immigration

Aboriginal identity population
Total: 1,065
Here:

95.1%
New Brunswick:

2.5%
Male: 530
Here:

92.2%
Province:

2.5%
Female: 530
This reserve:

97.2%
Province:

2.4%
This reserve citizenship and immigration Details

Age characteristics

Median age of the population
Here:

27.9
New Brunswick:

43.7
Percent of the population aged 15 and over
This reserve:

72.6%
Province:

84.9%
Age characteristics of this reserve

Marital Status

Married or living with a common-law partner
Total: 295
Here:

39.1%
New Brunswick:

60.0%
Male: 150
This reserve:

40.0%
Province:

61.9%
Female: 145
This reserve:

38.2%
Province:

58.1%
Not married and not living with a common-law partner
Total: 460
Here:

60.9%
Province:

40.0%
Male: 225
This reserve:

60.0%
Province:

38.1%
Female: 235
Here:

61.8%
Province:

41.9%

This reserve - Marital Status

This reserve marital status details

Families and households characteristics

Families Types in this reserve

Households types in Burnt Church 14

Average family income in Burnt Church 14 in 2005

Burnt Church 14 families and households characteristics

Language

Knowledge of official languages in Burnt Church 14

First official language spoken in Burnt Church 14

Mother tongue

Language most often used at home

Other languages used at home

Language most often used at work

Language details for this reserve

Mobility status in 2006

This reserve - Place of residence in 2005

This reserve - Place of residence in 2001

This reserve mobility details

Education

Education attainment in this reserve

Location of study

Major field of study

Education in this reserve


Source: Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13 2007 and Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012. This data is an unofficial version of the materials, made without affiliation or endorsement of Statistics Canada.
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