EthoSense Audiences

Unlock a deeper understanding of Canadian households with EthoSense. Developed by RainBarrel and Hotspex, these unique audience segments go beyond basic demographics. By looking at values and emotions at the postal code level, EthoSense provides rich insights. We use a powerful blend of data – including census information, survey responses, income details, media preferences, and lifestyle patterns – to help you tailor your message and reach the right audience effectively.

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Who They Are

Change Seekers
Change Seekers are unhappy in their current situation and may feel incapable of making change happen. They might be bored with their paths in life, and looking for opportunities to help them regain control of their lives.

ETSE048 | Change Seekers – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Young Families

  • Upscale diverse families with children, living predominantly in suburban areas outside of Canada’s largest metropolitan centres, in newer build single detached homes, townhomes, row houses.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in public sector roles, applied science and technology, and finance and insurance.
  • Well educated at the the University level. Education skews towards mathematics, computer science, commerce, applied sciences and social sciences.
  • Equal mix of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd + generation immigrants of European, South Asian, and East Asian ancestry.

ETSE049 | Change Seekers – Diverse, Midscale, Skilled Trade Young Families

  • Midscale diverse families with children, living predominantly in suburban areas outside of Canada’s largest metropolitan centres, in single detached homes, semi-detached, row houses, and duplex/multiplex. Higher presence of multi-generational households.
  • Occupations tend to be in sales & service, healthcare, public administration & education, manufacturing, and transportation/warehousing. Workers in this segment show higher than average commuting times, given their suburban residences outside of dense urban areas.
  • Average education at the college and university level. Larger share (50%) are 1st generation immigrants, followed by 2nd generation (28%), with a moderate ethnic skew towards South Asian (26%).

ETSE050 | Change Seekers – Diverse, Modest, Professional Singles & Couples

  • Modest diverse single & couples, living in urban & suburban areas, predominantly in apartments (70%).
  • Moderate skew towards retirees (20%). Occupations tend to be in sales & service, manufacturing, construction, and public sector roles.
  • Average education at the college and university level. No particular ethnic skew: diverse mosaic of Canadians; 1st generation immigrants make up 40% of this segment.

ETSE051 | Change Seekers – Upscale, Skilled Trade Families

  • Upscale skilled trade families with children, living in small-medium population centres, in detached homes.
  • 2/3rds are in francophone communities in Quebec.
  • High levels of employment. Occupations tend to be in skilled trades, construction, manufacturing, transportation and heavy equipment operation.
  • Education level typically college diploma, apprenticeships, and other vocational training. Low ethnic diversity – >80% are 3+ generation Canadians or European ancestry.
  • Report high levels of perceived life stress. Drink alcohol regularly.

ETSE052 | Change Seekers – Midscale, Skilled Trade Mature Singles & Couples

  • Midscale skilled trade singles & couples, living in mixed geographies, ranging from small population centres to larger urban & suburban neighbourhoods.
  • 42% are in francophone communities in Quebec.
  • Occupations tend to be in skilled trades, construction, manufacturing, healthcare and public sector services. Live within a short commuting distance to work.
  • Education level typically at college diploma, apprenticeships, and other vocational training. Low ethnic diversity – >80% are 3+ generation Canadians or European ancestry.
  • Report some health issues related to weight, drink alcohol fairly regularly.

ETSE053 | Change Seekers – Modest, Skilled Trade Families

  • Modest young skilled trade families with children, living in mixed geographies, ranging from small population centres to suburban-rural fringe neighbourhoods.
  • Half are in francophone communities in Quebec.
  • Occupations tend to be in manufacturing, construction, trades, transportation, healthcare and public sector services.
  • Education level typically at high school, trade apprenticeships, and other vocational training. Report elevated levels of perceived life stress. elevated presence of lone-parent families.

ETSE054 | Change Seekers – Modest, Skilled Trade Mature Singles & Couples

  • Modest skilled trade singles & couples, with an older age skew living in small-medium population centres.
  • 2/3rds are in francophone communities in Quebec.
  • For working age population, occupations tend skew towards manufacturing, trades, retail sales & service, healthcare & community services.
  • Education level typically at high school, trade apprenticeships, and other vocational training.
  • Elevated presence of health problems related to aging. Moderate reliance on public retirement fixed income sources (OAS/CPP/QPP), and other government supports.

ETSE055 | Change Seekers – Upscale, Professional Families

  • Upscale young professional families with children, living in suburban areas in larger detached homes.
  • More than a 1/3rd are in francophone communities in Quebec.
  • High rate of employment. Occupations tend to be in public administration, education, healthcare, business, finance, and professional services.
  • Education level typically at College & University level.
  • Report some health issues related to weight, drink alcohol fairly regularly. Income to shelter costs is very low for this segment.

ETSE056 | Change Seekers – Midscale, Professional Mature Singles & Couples

  • Midscale professional singles & couples with an older age skew, living in urban & suburban areas in mixed dwelling types.
  • 1/3rd are in francophone communities in Quebec.
  • For working age population, occupations tend to be in public administration, education, healthcare, business, finance, and professional services. Education level typically at College & University level.
  • Population health data shows heavier levels of alcohol use for this segment, high healthcare utilization (top quartile).

ETSE057 | Change Seekers – Modest, Professional Young Singles & Couples

  • Modest young well-educated singles & couples, living in urban areas predominantly in older low-rise apartments.
  • Most bilingual of all segments (40%), 2/3rd are in Quebec.
  • Occupations tend to be in retail sales & service, education, food, accommodations & tourism, public sector roles & academic research.
  • Most have a post-secondary diploma or degree, with slightly higher presence of graduate degrees. Their educational domains are skewed towards arts, humanities, and social sciences.
  • Population health data shows heavier levels of alcohol use for this segment (“heavy” or “regular” drinker).
Confident & Self-Motivated
Confident & Self-Motivated types are successful, confident but at times have a low tolerance for the failures of others. They are not overly motivated by interpersonal goals as a success criterion but associate success with financial independence. They are competitive, and driven, and not concerned with how others see them.

ETSE067 | Confident & Self-Motivated – Diverse, Affluent, Professional Families

  • Affluent diverse families w/ children, living suburban neighbourhoods near large metropolitan centres. predominantly in newer, high-value single detached homes.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in professional services, applied science and technology fields, banking/finance & insurance.
  • Highly educated, with higher % w/ bachelors & masters degrees. Majors typically skew natural sciences, commerce/finance, mathematics and computer science.
  • Skew towards 1st generation immigrants (42%), remaining equally split amongst 2nd and 3rd + generation. Diverse cultural Mosaic with descendants primarily of European, Chinese, and South Asian ancestry.
  • Report excellent physical health, mental health, and overall strong life satisfaction.

ETSE068 | Confident & Self-Motivated – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Singles & Couples

  • Upscale diverse singles & couples, living in urban & suburban areas predominantly in newer build high-value condos and other mixed dwellings.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in professional services with a moderate skew towards self-employment, banking/finance & insurance, applied sciences and technology and public sector roles.
  • Highly educated, majority have University education. 1/10 have graduate-level degrees majors typically skew to commerce/finance, engineering, applied sciences & social sciences.
  • Roughly even split between 1st generation, 2nd, and 3rd + generation immigrants. Diverse cultural mosaic with descendants primarily of European and South East Asian ancestry.
  • Report excellent perceived health, frequently exercise and activity.

ETSE069 | Confident & Self-Motivated – Upscale, Skilled Trade Families

  • Upscale professional young singles & couples, living in urban neighbourhoods in mixed dwelling types, with a moderate skew towards low-rise condos and apartments.
  • Occupations tend to skew towards professional services, healthcare, education, public administration, and finance & insurance.
  • Highly educated, majority have post-secondary education. 1/10 have graduate-level degrees. Majors typically skew to management & public administration, applied sciences , social sciences & humanities.
  • Report a healthy diet and exercise routine in their daily lives.

ETSE070 | Confident & Self-Motivated – Affluent, Professional Families

  • Affluent professional families w/ children, living in urban & suburban neighbourhoods near large metropolitan areas, skewed towards older high-value detached homes.
  • Income-to-shelter ratio is lower for this segment (~85% spend <30% of their income on shelter costs).
  • Occupations tend to skew towards professional services, banking, finance & insurance, applied sciences, and sales & service roles. Income has moderate skew towards self-employment and investment sources.
  • Highly educated, majority have University education. 1/10 have graduate-level degrees majors typically skew to commerce/finance, engineering, law & social sciences.
  • Report strong/excellent perceived mental & physical health, with frequent activity and exercise. Report strong sense of belonging in their community.

ETSE071 | Confident & Self-Motivated – Upscale, Professional Young Singles & Couples

  • Upscale professional young singles & couples, living in urban neighbourhoods in mixed dwelling types, with a moderate skew towards low-rise condos and apartments.
  • Occupations tend to skew towards professional services, healthcare, education, public administration, and finance & insurance.
  • Highly educated, majority have post-secondary education. 1/10 have graduate-level degrees. Majors typically skew to management & public administration, applied Sciences , social sciences & humanities. Report a healthy diet and exercise routine in their daily lives.
Experienced
The Experienced segment encompasses those who believe success is in being educated, increasing knowledge and gaining experience, and that these are achieved through hard work. Unlike the Confident & Self-Motivated group, which associates success with money, this group believes that strength is derived primarily from intellect and knowledge. This group focuses on their workload, not on making companions.

ETSE072 | Experienced – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Families

  • Upscale diverse families w/ children, living in suburban neighbourhoods near large metropolitan areas , predominantly in single detached homes.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in professional services, banking, finance & insurance, public sector, STEM fields, and sales & service roles.
  • Well educated, majority have post-secondary education with a higher % of University graduates. Majors typically skew to business/finance, engineering and applied sciences, health sciences, computer science and IT.
  • Skew towards 1st generation immigrants (45%), followed by 2nd generation(26%) of European, Chinese, and South Asian ancestry. 1st generation group primarily came to Canada under economic sponsorship category.

ETSE073 | Experienced – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Singles & Couples

  • Upscale diverse singles & couples, living in urban neighbourhoods in mixed dwelling types, with a moderate skew towards high-rise condos and apartments.
  • Cost of living is slightly elevated for this segment, with 1/3 spending more than 30% of income on shelter costs.
  • Occupations tend to skew towards professional services, and roles in the banking/finance & insurance, technology, & health care sectors.
  • Highly educated, majority have post-secondary education. 1/10 have graduate-level degrees. Majors typically skew to commerce & finance, engineering & applied technology, physical & social sciences, & law.
  • Moderate skew towards 1st generation immigrants (40%) primarily from South East Asian and South Asian Countries. Remaining are fairly split between 2nd & 3rd + generation immigrants from Europe.

ETSE074 | Experienced – Diverse, Midscale, Professional Families

  • Midscale diverse families w/ children, living suburban neighbourhoods outside or large metropolitan areas in mixed dwelling types.
  • Moderate presence of social assistance and government transfers to supplement income.
  • Work in a range of occupations related to sales & service , manufacturing/warehousing, and retail trades.
  • Education typically at the college & university level (50% have diploma or degree). 1/5 do not have formal post-secondary education.
  • Skew towards 1st generation immigrants (55%), followed by 2nd generation(26%) with a skew towards immigrants from South Asia (17%), China (16%), and Afro-Caribbean countries (11%). 1st generation group primarily came to Canada as Secondary applicants or under family sponsorship categories.

ETSE075 | Experienced – Diverse, Modest, Professional Mature Singles & Couples

  • Modest diverse singles & couples, w/ a skew towards retirees, living in urban & suburban neighbourhoods predominantly in mixed rental dwellings.
  • Shelter costs are high relative to income. Approximately 1/10 live in subsidized housing.
  • Higher reliance on public retirement fixed income sources (OAS/CPP/QPP) for seniors, high overall presence of social assistance and other government support.
  • Occupations typically skew towards sales & service sector and retail trades.
  • Moderate presence of post-secondary education.
  • Moderate skew towards 1st generation immigrants (40%), remaining approximately split between 2nd and 3rd+ generation. A cultural mosaic with no particular ethnic skew, all continents fairly represented in this segment.

ETSE076 | Experienced – Upscale, Skilled Trade Families

  • Upscale skilled trade families w/ children, living in small-medium population centres and rural regions predominantly in single detached homes. Live relatively close to their workplace (15 min commute on average).
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in natural resources (mining, oil, gas), agriculture, construction, skilled trades and some public sector roles.
  • Education level typically at college diploma or certificate, trade apprenticeships, and other vocational training.
  • Overall low ethnic diversity. Majority of residents are 3rd + generation Canadians of European ancestry. Report a strong sense of belonging in their communities.

ETSE077 | Experienced – Modest, Skilled Trade Mature Singles & Couples

  • Modest skilled trade singles & couples with a moderate skew towards retirees, living in small-medium population centres predominantly in detached homes, row houses followed by low-rise apartments.
  • Higher reliance on public retirement fixed income sources (OAS/CPP/QPP) for seniors, elevated presence of government transfers & social assistance.
  • For working age population, occupations tend to concentrate in retail trades, construction & manufacturing, and healthcare sector.
  • Education typically at high school or equivalent, college diploma, and trade certifications and apprenticeships.
  • Overall low ethnic diversity. Majority of residents are 3rd + generation Canadians of European ancestry.
  • Higher incidence of health issues related to aging.

ETSE078 | Experienced – Upscale, Professional Families

  • Upscale professional families w/ children, living in suburban areas predominantly in larger single detached homes.
  • Occupations tend to skew towards public administration, education, professional services & sales oriented roles.
  • Well educated, majority have post-secondary degrees & diplomas from diverse array of academic disciplines.
  • Skew towards 3rd generation+ immigrants of European ancestry (85%), remaining are a mix of 1st & 2nd generation with diverse backgrounds (no particular ethnic skew).

ETSE079 | Experienced – Upscale, Professional Mature Singles & Couples

  • Upscale professional singles & couples with a moderate skew towards retirees, living in urban & suburban neighbourhoods primarily in detached homes followed by mixed rental dwellings.
  • Retired Cohort shows higher presence of private pension income relative to other segments.
  • For working age population, occupations tend to concentrate in professional services, education, healthcare and public administrations, and sales & service roles.
  • Highly educated, with higher % w/ bachelors & masters degrees from diverse array of academic disciplines.
  • Overall low ethnic diversity. Majority of residents (~90%) are 3rd + generation Canadians of European ancestry.
  • Report being physically active, in good health, with frequent contact with their health care provider or physician.

ETSE080 | Experienced – Midscale, Professional Mature Singles & Couples

  • Midscale professional single & couples skewed towards retirees, living in suburban regions and medium population centres predominantly in mixed rental dwellings followed by detached homes.
  • Moderate reliance on both public and private retirement fixed income sources.
  • For working age population, occupations tend to skew towards healthcare services, public sector roles, and sales & service.
  • Well educated, with majority of residents obtaining a post-secondary degree, diploma or certificate.
  • Low overall ethnic diversity. Majority of residents (~90%) are a either 2nd or 3rd + generation Canadians of European ancestry.
  • Elevated presence of health issues related to aging.
Living One Day At A Time
The Living One Day At A Time segment consists of those who are not coping well with their circumstances. Their focus is primarily on lessening their hardships.

ETSE044 | Living One Day at a Time – Diverse, Modest, Skilled Trade Families

  • Modest 1st generation immigrant families with children, living in multiplexes, apartments and other mixed housing in suburban regions outside of Canada’s larger metropolitan areas.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in retail sales and service, transportation & warehousing, food & accommodations, administrative support, and manufacturing.
  • Higher reliance on government social assistance payments.
  • Higher presence of lone-parent families.
  • Education typically at high school diploma or below.
  • Ethnically diverse Canadians with a higher presence of families from South Asia, Afro-Caribbean nations, South East Asia. Many of whom immigrated to Canada under family sponsorship, some as refugees.

ETSE045 | Living One Day at a Time – Diverse, Modest, Skilled Trade Families

  • Modest diverse singles & couples, with a skew towards 1st generation immigrants, living in apartments & subsidized housing in suburban regions outside of Canada’s larger metropolitan areas.
  • Ratio of income to shelter costs is very high for this segment.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in retail sales and service, food & accommodations, and other services based roles. moderate reliance on government social assistance payments.
  • Education typically at high school diploma or below.
  • Ethnically diverse Canadians with a higher presence of families from South East Asia, Afro-Caribbean nations, and South Asia.

ETSE046 | Living One Day at a Time – Modest, Skilled Trade Young Singles & Couples

  • Modest skilled trade singles & couples, living predominantly in medium population centres and small industrial towns in older apartments.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in retail sales and service, manufacturing, and other services based roles.
  • Relatively higher unemployment in this segment. Highest reliance on government social assistance payments compared to all other segments.
  • Education typically at high school diploma or below.
  • Low ethnic diversity.

ETSE047 | Living One Day at a Time – Modest, Professional Young Singles & Couples

  • Modest singles & couples, living predominantly in urban areas and medium population centres in older apartments.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in retail sales and service, food and accommodation, and community services (public sector).
  • Education level typically at the college and university level, with a higher concentration of studies in Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.
  • Almost half are francophone.
Sensation Seekers
Sensation-Seekers are impulsive, thrill-seeking and adventurous. They may sometimes be perceived as reckless. They have a strong appetite for pleasure and success. They do not identify with traditional values or social norms, but rather create their own set of rules. They enjoy being the life of the party and seeking attention but can be intimidated at times.

ETSE001 | Sensation Seekers – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Young Families

  • Upscale, diverse young families with children, homeowners with a mortgage (townhouse, detached, skews to newer builds ~ last 15 years), living in suburban areas outside of major metropolitan areas.
  • Well educated (high bachelor degree + %), working in STEM related roles & fields, healthcare sector. Studied applied sciences, mathematics, computer science & IT.
  • 1st or 2nd generation Canadians, skews to economic immigrants category. Diverse ethnicities ranging from South Asian, South East Asian, and Middle Eastern countries of origin.

ETSE002 | Sensation Seekers – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Young Families

  • Midscale young diverse singles & couples living in newer high-rise apartments & condos in urban & suburban areas.
  • Ratio of income-to-housing costs skew higher for this segment.
  • Well educated (high ratio of bachelors & masters degree holders), working in the banking/finance, Insurance, technology and applied science fields.
  • Mix of new immigrants, 2nd generation immigrants, and 3+ generation. A true cultural mosaic with no strong skew to a particular ethnicity or country of origin.

ETSE003 | Sensation Seekers – Diverse, Midscale, Skilled Trade Families

  • Midscale diverse families with children living in suburban areas outside of Canada’s major metropolitan areas, residing in mixed housing types (over 1/3rd are in rental housing).
  • Higher than average presence of multi-generational families and lone-parent families.
  • Work in a range of occupations related to sales & service, manufacturing, transportation & warehousing, and retail operations.
  • Education typically at the college & university level (50% have diploma or degree).
  • Predominantly 1st generation immigrants (55%) followed by 2nd generation (30%). Diverse Canadians with skew towards South Asian (20%), followed by Chinese, Filipino, and Afro-Caribbean ancestry.

ETSE004 | Sensation Seekers – Diverse, Modest, Skilled Trade Singles & Couples

  • Modest diverse singles & couples living in older apartments (built 1960-80) in urban areas, with a moderate skew towards subsidized housing.
  • Lower average labour participation rate, work in occupations in sales & service, trades, manufacturing, food & accommodation, and other service related fields.
  • Population skews towards 1st generation immigrants (~50%), many of whom came to Canada sponsored under the family or refugee category. Diverse Canadians with moderate skew towards East Asian, South Asian, and Afro-Caribbean ancestry.

ETSE005 | Sensation Seekers – Upscale, Skilled Trade Young Families

  • Upscale young skilled trade families with children living in smaller population centres and rural-suburban fringe regions, in newer build (last ~15 years) detached homes & townhomes.
  • One of the highest labour participation rates of all segments. Occupations skew towards skilled trades, construction, manufacturing, and natural resources production related fields.
  • Education skewed towards trade apprenticeships and other applied technology college diplomas.
  • Overall low ethnic diversity. Majority of residents (~80%) are 3rd + generation Canadians or European ancestry.

ETSE006 | Sensation Seekers – Midscale, Skilled Trade Young Families

  • Midscale skilled trade singles and couples, skews to smaller population centres and urban-rural fringe regions, live where they work (within 15 minutes commute to workplace).
  • Highly mobile (increased rate of interprovincial migrants).
  • Work in trades, transportation, sales & service, mining, oil, gas, and agriculture related fields.
  • Overall low ethnic diversity. Skews towards 3rd generation + Canadians of European ancestry.
  • Health data reports higher rate of injuries, likely based on nature of work.

ETSE007 | Sensation Seekers – Modest, Skilled Trade Mature Singles & Couples

  • Modest skilled trade singles & couples with a skew towards retirees, living in low-rise apartment complex or other rented dwellings in medium-small population centres.
  • Skews towards 3rd generation + Canadian citizens, overall low ethnic diversity.
  • Higher presence of social assistance, government transfers and EI.
  • Low to limited post secondary education.
  • Non-retired cohort work in retail trades, sales & service, healthcare and social assistance.
  • Higher presence of health problems related to aging

ETSE008 | Sensation Seekers – Affluent, Professional Young Families

  • Affluent professional young families with children, homeowners with a mortgage ( newer builds last ~15 years), living in suburban areas outside of major metropolitan centres & medium population centres.
  • High employment/participation rate. Working in professional services, public sector occupations like healthcare, public administration, education and other community services.
  • Well educated (majority have a post secondary diploma or degree, high % Bachelors degree or above).
  • Report higher than average physical health and mental well-being.

ETSE009 | Sensation Seekers – Upscale, Professional Young Singles & Couples

  • Upscale professional young singles & couples, predominantly living in medium-large metropolitan areas in condos & apartments, and other non-detached dwelling types.
  • Highly mobile (inter & intra provincial movers or transplants).
  • Working occupations in education, law and social, community & government services, applied sciences & professional services.
  • Fairly well educated. 70% of adult population have a post-secondary diploma or degree, high % have bachelors degree or above.
  • Health data suggests higher level of alcohol consumption, higher rate of “regular” drinkers in this population.

ETSE010 | Sensation Seekers – Modest, Professional Singles & Couples

  • Modest professional singles & couples of mixed ages, living in suburban or medium population centres, predominantly in low-rise apartments/condos and other rental dwellings.
  • Skew towards 1 person Households (42%).
  • Work occupations related to sales & service, public sector and community services, professional services.
  • Well educated, majority have a post-secondary diploma or degree.
The Good Life
Members of The Good Life segment have no pressing goals that concern them because they are content with their present situation and are willing to make the necessary changes to keep it that way. They are a well-educated group and tend to be Liberal.

ETSE026 | The Good Life – Diverse, Affluent, Professional Families

  • Affluent diverse families with children living in larger suburban areas. Reside in high value dwellings, detached homes and executive townhomes.
  • Occupations in banking/finance & insurance, wholesale trading, and applied science & technology.
  • Education skews towards mathematics, computer science & IT, commerce.
  • University educated. Education skews towards mathematics, computer science, IT, & commerce.
  • Mix of 1st and 2nd generation immigrants, many of which who were admitted to Canada as economic migrants. Ethnically diverse with moderate skew towards Chinese communities (18%), followed by South Asian (12%).

ETSE027 | The Good Life – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Singles & Couples

  • Upscale diverse singles & couples living in larger urban & suburban areas in newer build high rise condos.
  • Occupations tend to be concentrated in management, applied sciences/technology and new media. There is also a moderate skew to self-employment income, from freelance/professional services and real estate.
  • Highly educated, with higher % with bachelors & masters degrees. Majors vary from the arts & social sciences to business/finance, and computer science.
  • Ethnically diverse Canadians with European, Chinese, and Middle Eastern ancestry.

ETSE028 | The Good Life – Diverse, Midscale, Skilled Trade Families

  • Midscale diverse families with children living in large suburban areas outside of major metropolitan centres. Dwellings tend to be semi-detached homes, row houses, and duplexes, with a moderate presence of multi-generational families residing in them.
  • Occupations skew to skilled trades, transportation/warehousing & wholesale trade, manufacturing & utilities, sales & service. Work hard with longer commutes (~60 mins) to provide for their families.
  • Education level typically at high school equivalent or college diploma.
  • Mix of 1st and 2nd generation immigrants. Many of the 1st generation immigrants arrived in Canada as children or young adults between the 70’s & 90’s to seek out a better life and to build a foundation for the next generation. Ethnically diverse communities predominantly from South Asia, China, South East Asia, and Afro-Caribbean countries.

ETSE029 | The Good Life – Diverse, Modest, Professional Young Singles & Couples

  • Modest diverse young singles & couples with an older age skew living in large suburban areas outside of major metropolitan centres in mixed housing types.
  • Ratio of income-to-shelter costs is elevated for this segment.
  • For working age population. Occupations skew to healthcare, insurance, retail trades, sales & service.
  • Education level typically at high school equivalent or college diploma.
  • Ethnically diverse Canadians with European and East Asian ancestry, with 1st generation immigrants typically coming to Canada before 1980.

ETSE030 | The Good Life – Upscale, Skilled Trade Young Families

  • Upscale skilled trade families with young children living near small-medium population centres and suburban-rural fringe areas in single detached homes with a moderate skew to Quebec communities.
  • High labour participation rate, work in skilled trades, construction, transport & equipment operation. Mobile workforce frequently working at different job sites.
  • Post-secondary education skews towards apprenticeship or trade certifications.

ETSE031 | The Good Life – Midscale, Skilled Trade Singles & Couples

  • Midscale skilled trade singles & couples living near small-medium population centres and suburban-rural fringe areas with a moderate skew to BC & Alberta.
  • Work in agriculture, natural resources, skilled trades, & construction.
  • Elevated levels of internal migration as they live where they work.
  • Post-secondary education skews towards agriculture/natural resources management, apprenticeships and trade certifications.
  • Enjoy being physically active outdoors during leisure time.

ETSE032 | The Good Life – Modest, Skilled Trade Families

  • Modest skilled trade families with children living near medium population centres and suburban-rural fringe areas. Reside in older detached homes or semi-detached homes.
  • Income-to-shelter costs relatively low.
  • Work in manufacturing, trades and equipment operation, warehousing & construction.
  • Education typically at high school or equivalent, trade certifications and apprenticeships. Strong affiliations with labour unions.

ETSE033 | The Good Life – Modest, Skilled Trade Young Singles & Couples

  • Modest skilled trade young singles & couples living near small-medium population centres. Reside in older rental & owned dwellings.
  • Work in retail trades, healthcare, manufacturing, and sales & service positions.
  • Education typically at high school or equivalent, trade certifications and apprenticeships.
  • Higher presence of EI recipients.

ETSE034 | The Good Life – Affluent, Professional Families

  • Affluent Professional families with children, living in urban & suburban regions in larger high-value detached homes.
  • Ratio of income-to-shelter costs is low. Income from investments & self-employment is elevated for this segment.
  • Work in occupations related to management, business/finance, healthcare, & education & government services.
  • Well educated, with higher % of bachelors degree & above.
  • Self report both strong mental & physical health. Exercise regularly.

ETSE035 | The Good Life – Upscale, Professional Young Singles & Couples

  • Upscale professional young singles & couples with a middle age skew, living in urban & suburban areas. Residing primarily in condos.
  • Income from investments & self-employment is slightly elevated for this segment.
  • Work in occupations related to healthcare, research, education, public administration, law & new media.
  • Well educated, with higher % of graduate degrees, with a skew towards the liberal arts/humanities, social sciences, & law.
  • Consider themselves to be in excellent health with a balanced diet and frequent exercise. Enjoy fine dining and regularly consume alcohol.

ETSE036 | The Good Life – Modest, Professional Young Singles & Couples

  • Modest professional young singles & couples, living in urban-fringe & suburban areas in mixed dwelling types.
  • Work in occupations related to sales & service, applied science & technology, and healthcare.
  • Educated typically at the college & university level.
  • Moderate presence of immigrants from Eastern Europe.
Traditionalists
This group holds traditional values are risk-averse and may be religious. Members are deeply rooted in family structure and enjoy spending time with loved ones. They do not pursue individual glory or even significant advancement. They seek stability, are cautious and careful. Faith and family are fundamental to this segment.

ETSE011 | Traditionalists – Diverse, Affluent, Professional Families

  • Affluent diverse families with children living in larger urban & suburban areas. Reside in newer build (~15 years) detached houses & townhouses.
  • Occupations in management, banking/finance & Insurance, technology, public sector roles, and professional services.
  • Well educated, 1/3rd of adult population has bachelors degree or above. Education skews towards commerce & STEM fields.
  • Mix of new immigrants, 2nd generation immigrants, and 3+ generation, with no particular ethnic skew, more of a cultural mosaic.

ETSE012 | Traditionalists – Diverse, Midscale, Skilled Trade Families

  • Midscale diverse families with children living in suburban and medium population centres, in semi-detached houses and row houses.
  • Work in occupations related to manufacturing, utilities, transportation and warehousing. moderate presence of social assistance and government support.
  • Ethnically diverse Canadians with European, South Asian, East Asian and Afro-Caribbean ancestry. 1/3rd of population are 1st generation immigrants.

ETSE013 | Traditionalists – Diverse, Modest, Mature Singles & Couples

  • Modest diverse singles & couple that skew to seniors, living in suburban and medium population centres in mixed dwelling types.
  • Higher reliance on public retirement fixed income sources (OAS/CPP/QPP) for seniors, high overall presence of social assistance and other government support.
  • For the working age population, occupations are in service sector and retail trades.
  • No particular ethnic skew. Diverse mosaic of 1st and 2nd generation immigrants from countries across South East Asia, Middle East, and Africa.

ETSE014 | Traditionalists – Upscale, Skilled Trade Families

  • Upscale skilled trade families with children, living in small-medium population centres & rural regions with single detached homes.
  • Ratio of income-to-shelter costs is low.
  • Work in construction/trades, transportation, heavy equipment operation for oil & gas, mining, and agriculture industry.
  • Education level typically college diploma, apprenticeships, and other vocational training.
  • 3rd + generation Canadian citizens. Low ethnic diversity.

ETSE015 | Traditionalists – Midscale, Skilled Trade Mature Singles & Couples

  • Midscale skilled trade singles & couples, living in small-medium population centres & rural regions with single detached homes.
  • Work in construction/trades for oil & gas, mining, agriculture & forestry industry.
  • Population has moderate age skews towards 55-64 years old.
  • Education level typically college diploma, apprenticeships, and other vocational training.
  • Strong sense of belonging in their communities.

ETSE016 | Traditionalists – Modest, Skilled Trade Families

  • Modest skilled trade families with children, living in small-medium population centres & rural regions in dwellings with at least 3 bedrooms.
  • Work in manufacturing, retail trades, construction, agriculture & forestry.
  • Moderate presence of EI and other government income supports.
  • Education level typically at high school or equivalent.
  • 3rd + generation Canadian citizens. Low ethnic diversity.

ETSE017 | Traditionalists – Midscale, Skilled Trade Rural Singles & Couples

  • Modest blue collar singles & couples, with an older age skew towards retirement, living in small-medium population centres.
  • Non-retired cohort work in manufacturing, retail trades, transportation and agriculture.
  • High presence of EI for working age population. Higher reliance on public retirement fixed income sources for seniors (OAS/CPP).
  • Education level typically at high school equivalent or college diploma.

ETSE018 | Traditionalists – Midscale, Skilled Trade Small Town Singles & Couples
Who They Are

  • Affluent white collar families with children, living in suburban regions and small-medium population centres in larger detached homes.
  • Ratio of income-to-shelter costs are very low for this segment.
  • Work in occupations related to management, healthcare, education & other white collar occupations skewed to the public sector.
  • Education typically at college & university level.

ETSE019 | Traditionalists – Midscale, Skilled Trade Urban Singles & Couples

  • Upscale public sector couples and pensioners, living in suburban regions and medium population centres.
  • Age skews older toward retirement, with higher presence of public sector pension recipients.
  • Occupation skews towards public sector jobs in education, healthcare, research and natural sciences.
  • Well educated with higher presence of university education.

ETSE020 | Traditionalists – Modest, Skilled Trade Rural Singles & Couples

  • Modest public sector retirees, living in suburban regions and medium population centres.
  • High presence of retired persons receiving public sector pensions.
  • For working age population, occupation skews towards healthcare, education, and other government services.
  • Mix of college and university education, with focus on health sciences, education, and social sciences.

ETSE021 | Traditionalists – Modest, Skilled Trade Small Town Singles & Couples

  • Affluent diverse young families with children living in larger suburban areas. Reside in high value dwellings such as detached homes and executive townhomes.
  • Occupations in banking/finance & insurance, wholesale trading, and applied science & technology.
  • Education skews towards mathematics, computer science & IT, commerce.

ETSE022 | Traditionalists – Modest, Skilled Trade Urban Singles & Couples

  • Young, upscale diverse singles & couples living in larger urban & suburban areas in newer build high rise condos.
  • Occupations tend to be concentrated in management, applied sciences/technology and new media. There is also a moderate skew to self-employment income, from freelance/professional services and real estate.
  • Highly educated, with higher % with bachelors & masters degrees. Majors vary from the arts & social sciences to business/finance, and computer science.

ETSE023 | Traditionalists – Affluent, Professional Families

  • Affluent professional families with children, living in suburban regions and small-medium population centres in larger detached homes.
  • Ratio of income-to-shelter costs are very low for this segment.
  • Work in occupations related to management, healthcare, education & other professional occupations skewed to the public sector.
  • Education typically at college & university level.

ETSE024 | Traditionalists – Upscale, Professional Mature Singles & Couples

  • Upscale public sector couples and pensioners, living in suburban regions and medium population centres.
  • Age skews older toward retirement, with higher presence of public sector pension recipients.
  • Occupation skews towards public sector jobs in education, healthcare, research and natural sciences.
  • Well educated with higher presence of university education.

ETSE025 | Traditionalists – Modest, Public Sector, Mature Singles & Couples

  • Modest public sector retirees, living in suburban regions and medium population centres.
  • High presence of retired persons receiving public sector pensions.
  • For working age population, occupation skews towards healthcare, education, and other government services.
  • Mix of college and university education, with focus on health sciences, education, and social sciences.
Up & Comer
Up and Comers are young, single and focused on improvement in their lives. They are aware that they are still growing and have a lot to learn. They believe in self-work and are interested in accumulating more knowledge and understanding of society. They have a social conscience as well and believe in equality.

ETSE058 | Up & Comers – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Families

  • Upscale diverse young families with children, living in urban & suburban neighbourhoods predominantly in newer, high-value single detached homes.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in applied science and technology fields, finance & insurance, professional services and public administration.
  • Highly educated, with higher % with bachelors & masters degrees. Majors typically skew natural sciences, commerce/finance, mathematics and computer science.
  • Skew towards 1st generation immigrants (45%), followed by 2nd generation(26%) of European, Chinese, and South Asian ancestry. 1st generation group primarily in came to Canada under economic sponsorship category.

ETSE059 | Up & Comers – Diverse, Midscale, Professional Singles & Couples

  • Midscale diverse singles & couple, living in highly dense urban areas predominantly in newer, high-rise apartments & condos.
  • Highest cost of living amongst all segments (income-to-shelter costs ratio is highest). Large skew towards singles, living in 1-bedroom or bachelor’s apartments. Highly mobile, recent movers and interprovincial migrants.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in professional services, STEM fields, finance & insurance, and public administration.
  • Highly educated, with higher % with bachelors & masters degrees.
  • Skew towards 1st generation immigrants (46%). Ethnically diverse with a skew towards East Asian & European ancestry.

ETSE060 | Up & Comers – Diverse, Midscale, Skilled Trade Young Families

  • Midscale diverse young families with children, living in urban & suburban neighbourhoods residing in mixed dwelling types. Higher than average # of children. Elevated presence of multi-generational families.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in sales & service, manufacturing & construction, & transportation.
  • Education typically at the college & university level (50% have diploma or degree).
  • Skew towards 1st generation immigrants (55%), followed by 2nd generation(25%). One of the most ethnically diverse segments with a moderate skew towards South Asian ancestry (24%).

ETSE061 | Up & Comers – Diverse, Modest, Young Singles & Couples

  • Modest young diverse singles & couples, living in urban & suburban areas predominantly in older rented dwellings. Age skews younger (18-34), however there is a moderate presence of retired persons living in similar dwellings (1 bedroom) within same postal codes.
  • High cost of living (income-to-shelter costs ratio is very high, similar to ETSE057).
  • Primarily singles & couples, but smaller % of lone parent families exists in this segment as well.
  • Slightly elevated unemployment rate, with some reliance on social assistance payments.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in sales & service oriented roles, retail trades, food & accommodations.
  • Education typically at the college & university level (50% have diploma or degree).
  • Skew towards 1st generation immigrants (46%), followed by 2nd generation(16%). A cultural mosaic with no particular ethnic skew, all continents fairly represented in this segment.

ETSE062 | Up & Comers – Upscale, Skilled Trade Families

  • Upscale skilled trade young families with children, living small population centres and rural regions predominantly in older detached homes.
  • Occupations tend to concentrate in agriculture, natural resources (mining, oil, gas), construction, skilled trades and some public administration roles.
  • Education level typically at high school, college diploma, trade apprenticeships, and other vocational training.
  • Low ethnic diversity: 80% are 3rd generation + citizens of European ancestry.
  • Some elevated health problems within this segment.

ETSE063 | Up & Comers – Modest, Skilled Trade Young Singles & Couples

  • Modest young skilled trades singles & couples, living in mixed dwelling types near medium sized population centres and suburban-rural fringe regions. Housing stock is older construction (pre 1960), with 1/10 indicating major repairs are needed.
  • Occupations skew to retail trades & service oriented roles, transportation and equipment operation within the agriculture & natural resources vertical.
  • Education level typically at high school, college diploma, trade apprenticeships, and other vocational training.
  • Higher reliance on social assistance, government transfers to supplement income.
  • Higher incidence and health issues, higher estimated alcohol consumption and tobacco use.
  • Population is generally 3rd generation + Canadian citizens, and approximately 15% identify as Indigenous Canadians.

ETSE064 | Up & Comers – Modest, Skilled Trade Families

  • Modest skilled trade families with children, with a moderate skew living near smaller population centres and rural areas. Urban neighbourhoods are also present in this segment. Predominantly in older detached homes, followed by mixed rental dwellings.
  • This segment has higher than average # of children per household (highest of all segments).
  • Elevated presence of intergenerational families. higher unemployment rate in this segment. Higher reliance on social assistance, government transfers to supplement income.
  • For workforce population, occupations skew to public and community services, agriculture, construction and trades based work.
  • Education level typically at high school, college diploma, trade apprenticeships, and other vocational training.
  • Population is 3rd generation + Canadian citizens, with higher than average that identify as Indigenous Canadians (20%).
  • Higher incidence of health issues and higher utilization of public health care services.

ETSE065 | Up & Comers – Upscale, Professional Families

  • Upscale white collar families with children, predominantly living in suburban areas in newer build detached homes. Relative cost of living and shelter is low for this segment (85% spend < 30% of their income on shelter costs).
  • Working occupations in healthcare, applied sciences/professional services, and public administration.
  • Fairly well educated. Majority of adult population have a post-secondary diploma or degree, 1/3 have bachelors degree or above.
  • Report a strong sense of belonging in their communities.

ETSE066 | Up & Comers – Midscale, Professional Young Singles & Couples

  • Midscale young professional singles & couples, living predominantly in mixed rental dwellings within urban neighbourhoods of large-medium population centres.
  • Work occupations related to sales & service, public sector and community services, & professional services. Well educated. Majority of adult population (2/3) have a post-secondary diploma or degree. Majors typically skew towards social sciences, humanities and arts.
  • Health data suggests higher level of alcohol consumption, higher rate of “regular” drinkers in this population.
Worried But Coping
The Worried But Coping segment encompasses those who are anxious and stressed by the responsibilities of daily living, yet seek to reduce stress and regain control. They are caring and good-spirited people who may be overwhelmed by their circumstances.

ETSE037 | Worried But Coping – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Families

  • Upscale diverse young families with children, with a moderate skew towards lone-parent families, living suburban communities outside of major metropolitan areas. Generally reside in single detached houses, townhomes, and semi-detached.
  • Income-to-shelter cost ratio is relatively high. Residents have longer than average commute times to their workplace (45-60 mins).
  • Work in occupations related to sales & service, finance, insurance, healthcare, and applied sciences.
  • Generally Educated at the university level.
  • Ethnically diverse Canadians of European, South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Korean descent, many of which are 2nd generation immigrants.

ETSE038 | Worried But Coping – Diverse, Upscale, Professional Families Couples

  • Modest young diverse singles & couples, living predominantly in high rise apartments & condos within dense urban & suburban areas.
  • Residents report a high cost of living (>30% income towards shelter costs), and that their current dwelling is not suitable for their needs.
  • Work in diverse occupations related to professional services, banking & finance, healthcare, government, and sales & service roles.
  • Education level typically at college/university level.
  • Ethnically diverse Canadians of European, East Asian, and South Asian ancestry. 45% of residents are 1st generation immigrants.
  • Report higher levels of anxiety and mental health challenges.

ETSE039 | Worried But Coping – Diverse, Modest, Skilled Trade Families

  • Modest diverse 1st generation immigrant families with children, living in suburban areas, residing in townhouses and multiplex housing. High presence of intergenerational families sharing the same dwelling (over 1/3rd of households have 5 or more people living in them).
  • Work occupations in manufacturing, transportation & warehousing, retail sales & service roles.
  • Education level typically at high school level or below.
  • Ethnically diverse Canadians with a higher presence of families from South Asia, many of whom immigrated to Canada under family sponsorship.

ETSE040 | Worried But Coping – Midscale, Skilled Trade Mature Singles & Couples

  • Midscale singles & couples, with an older age skew, living near smaller population centres, rural and suburban-rural fringe areas, in detached homes.
  • Working occupations in agriculture, construction, manufacturing, transportation.
  • Education level typically at college level and trade apprenticeships.
  • Low ethnic diversity.
  • Report some mental health issues.
  • Feel a very strong sense of community for support.

ETSE041 | Worried But Coping – Modest, Skilled Trade Mature Singles & Couples

  • Modest skilled trade singles & couples, with a skew toward retirees, living in small to medium population centres and rural areas, in older mixed dwelling types.
  • For working age population, occupations tend to be manufacturing, trades, agriculture, and community health services.
  • Average education is at the high school diploma level.
  • More reliant on government fixed income supports (OAS/CPP) and other government transfers.
  • Report more health difficulties related to aging. Often require assistance for daily tasks. Also report higher incidence of mental health issues.

ETSE042 | Worried But Coping – Upscale, Professional Families

  • Upscale professional families with young children, living in suburban areas, in newer detached homes that are a short commute to their workplace.
  • Working occupations in healthcare, education, natural & applied sciences, public administration, sales & service, utilities.
  • Education typically at the college and University level.
  • Report some health issues.
  • Report a strong sense of belonging in their communities.

ETSE043 | Worried But Coping – Midscale, Young Professional Singles & Couples

  • Midscale young professional singles & couples, living in mixed dwelling types in urban & suburban neighbourhoods within medium to large population centres.
  • Occupations tend to be in education, healthcare, public administration, and sales & service roles.
  • Educated at the university level, with majors typically in the liberal arts and sciences.
  • Report elevated levels anxiety and stress.

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