Employment Survey
Annual Employment Survey: Help the Region plan for the future
Each year, Halton Region collects information on businesses and employment in the region through an Employment Survey. Information gathered through the annual survey helps the Region:
- monitor the region’s economic health and assess trends in economic development (e.g., local economic activity and land use patterns)
- monitor and implement land use targets
- support water, wastewater and transportation master plans
All data collected from the survey is consolidated and released to the public though the Employment Survey Results report. Individual business information is neither identifiable nor published in the report.
Past Employment Survey results
The 2025 Employment Survey was conducted from May 12 to September 30, 2025. A team of nine Halton Regional Surveyors connected with businesses across Halton to collect updated business and employment information. Businesses also had the option to participate through an online survey. We sincerely thank all businesses that participated in this year’s survey.
View the 2025 Employment Survey Results Report (PDF file)
13,318 businesses were identified in Halton.
- 6.2% were new businesses.
- 63.7% were independently owned.
- 4.6% exported goods or services internationally.
- 18.2% provide opportunities to work from home on a typical day.
246,200 jobs were identified in Halton.
- 70.1% were full-time positions.
- 43.3% were provided by independently owned businesses.
- Between 2024 and 2025, there was a net gain of 100 jobs across Halton.
The Retail Trade industry sector was the top sector by both business and job counts with 2,299 businesses and 36,400 jobs within the sector.
The 2024 Employment Survey took place between May 13 and September 30, 2024. A team of nine Surveyors from the Region reached out to businesses across Halton to gather updated business and employment information. Businesses were also able to respond through an online survey. Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s survey.
View the 2024 Employment Survey Results Report (PDF file)
Key findings
13,500 businesses were identified in Halton.
- 6.3% were new businesses
- 63.8% of the total businesses were independently owned
- 14.9% of businesses in Halton exported goods or services internationally
- 1 in 5 businesses provide opportunities to work from home on a typical day.
246,100 jobs were identified in Halton.
- 70.1% were full-time positions.
- 43.2% were provided by independently owned
- businesses.
- Between 2023 and 2024, there was a net gain of 2,600
- jobs across Halton.
The Retail Trade industry sector was the top sector by both business and job counts with 2,307 businesses and 36,600 jobs within the sector.
The 2023 Employment Survey took place between May 8 and September 29, 2023. A team of Employment Surveyors from the Region’s Planning Services Division reached out to businesses in Halton in person, by phone or by email to gather updated business and employment information. Businesses were also able to respond through an online survey. Thank you to everyone who participated!
View the 2023 Results Report (PDF file)
2023 Survey Highlights
- Jobs increased by 1.4 per cent from 2022.
- Retail trade accounted for the highest number of total jobs (14.6 per cent) and businesses (17.6 per cent).
- Small businesses made up nearly 64 per cent of employers and accounted for about 43 per cent of jobs.
- More than 40 per cent of businesses and 49 per cent of jobs were located within Halton’s Employment Areas.
- Businesses providing professional, scientific and technical services had the highest rate of work-from-home arrangements, while businesses providing accommodation and food services had the lowest.
- About 49 per cent of employees in the Transportation and Warehousing sector work from home on typical day, while less than one per cent work from home in the Accommodation and Food Services sector.
The 2022 Employment Survey took place between May 9 and September 30, 2021. A team of Employment Surveyors from the Region’s Planning Services Division reached out to businesses in Halton in person and by phone or by email to gather updated business and employment information. Businesses were also able to respond through an online survey. Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s survey.
The results of the Employment Survey are now available, and show increases to the total number of businesses and jobs.
View the 2022 Results Report (PDF file)
2022 Survey Highlights
- The total number of jobs identified in 2022 increased by about 5,400 jobs from 2021, a 2.3 per cent increase.
- There was also an increase in the number of businesses identified compared to 2021, an increase by 220 businesses.
- Of the 7,410 businesses that responded to the survey question regarding working from home, about 23 per cent indicated that the businesses had a work-from-home arrangements with their employees.
- Employment Areas in Halton hosted more than 40 per cent of total businesses and 49 per cent of total jobs.
2021 Survey Results
The 2021 Employment Survey took place between May 10 and September 30, 2021. A team of nine Surveyors from the Region’s Planning Services Division reached out to businesses in Halton by phone or by email to gather updated business and employment information. Businesses were also able to respond through an online survey. Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s survey.
The results of the Employment Survey are now available and show a positive future for the region’s recovery, despite the global impacts of COVID-19. Our local businesses have shown remarkable resilience and have adapted to the pandemic through work-from-home arrangements, new health and safety measures and an enhanced digital presence.
2021 Survey Highlights:
- Jobs in Halton increased by an estimated 2.8 per cent between 2020 and 2021.
- Businesses in the Professional, Scientific and Technical Services sector saw the highest net estimated increase in jobs – a more than 17 per cent increase from 2020.
- More than 26 per cent of employers indicated they had staff work from home.
- Employment Areas in Halton hosted more than 41 per cent of total businesses and 51 per cent of total jobs.