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Terms and Conditions Most common conditions of work for the occupational group. It could include the normal hours of work (i.e. days, evenings, mostly weekends, or shift work), whether the job is normally fulltime, part-time, or seasonal and types of remuneration (piece work, commission, gratuities). Employment by Industry List of the main industry sectors in which workers are usually employed for the occupational group. Employment by Age and Gender Count of the employed labour force by age category and gender. Average employment income is also given. This is based on persons working full-time all year and does not include seasonal or part-time workers. Training Availability Where applicable, the name of institutions providing the education and/or training necessary for an occupational group. Professional Associations List of associations where it may be possible to obtain more information on the occupational group. Labour Force Employed labour force includes the working age population 15+ who were employed in the occupational group. Experienced labour force includes those who were employed or unemployed in the occupational group. This reflects the size of the labour force in the local labour market for the occupational group. Related Occupations List of occupations that have similar titles or functions. Profiles may not be available for all of the related occupations listed. Employment Potential Indicates the short term (3-6 months) outlook for employment opportunities within a given occupational group in the local labour market, based on the analysis of events captured for the occupational group. Available indicators include: Good: in the short term, there will be employment opportunities in the local labour market for

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