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Statistics Canada 2022 Custom tabulation requested by the Université de Montréal, released 13 April 2022. <ul> <li>Families that immigrated with children 0-17 years old</li> <li>Parents without diploma or certificate among parents of children 0-17 years old</li> <li>Unemployment rate of parents with children 0-17 years old</li> <li>Families with children 0-17 years old who live below low income cut-off after tax</li> </ul> <p> Metadata from included files and release email from Statistics Canada 13 April 2022 <p> Tables require Beyond 20/20 software. </p>
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Statistics Canada 2021-12 Metadata from survey information page: <a href="https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV.pl?Function=getSurvey&Id=1275662">https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV.pl?Function=getSurvey&Id=1275662</a> [04 February 2022] and user guide. <p>The primary objective of the Canadian Income Survey (CIS) is to provide information on the income and income sources of Canadians, along with their individual and household characteristics. The data collected in the CIS is combined with Labour Force Survey (LFS, record number 3701) and tax data.</p> <p>The survey gathers information on labour market activity, school attendance, disability, support payments, child care expenses, inter-household transfers, personal income, and characteristics and costs of housing. This content is supplemented with information on individual and household characteristics (e.g. age, educational attainment, main job characteristics, family type), as well as geographic details (e.g. province, census metropolitan area (CMA)) from the LFS. Tax data for income and income sources are also combined with the survey data.</p> <p>Results from the survey are made available not only to various levels of government, but also to individuals and organizations. All levels of government can use CIS data to shape policies and programs related to the economic well-being of Canadians. Statistical organizations such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) use the results for international benchmarking and comparison studies.</p>
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Statistics Canada 2020-02-13 <p>Data from this survey will be used to better understand the experiences and outcomes of graduates, and to improve government programs. The survey is designed to collect details on topics such as: i) the extent to which graduates of postsecondary programs have been successful in obtaining employment since graduation; ii) the relationship between the graduates' program of study and the employment subsequently obtained; iii) the type of employment obtained and qualification requirements; iv) sources of funding for postsecondary education; and v) government-sponsored student loans and other sources of student debt.</p>
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Statistics Canada 2008 The Inter-corporate ownership CD is the most authoritative and comprehensive source of information available on corporate ownership; a unique directory of "who owns what" in Canada. It provides up-to-date information reflecting recent corporate takeovers and other substantial changes. Ultimate corporate control is determined through a careful study of holdings by corporations, the effects of options, insider holdings, convertible shares and interlocking directorships. The number of corporations that make up the hierarchy of structures totals approximately 40,000. The information that is presented is based on non-confidential returns filed by Canadian corporations under the Corporations Returns Act and on research using public sources such as internet sites. The data are presented in an easy-to-read tiered format, illustrating at a glance the hierarchy of subsidiaries within each corporate structure. The entries for each corporation provide both the country of control and the country of residence. The product covers every individual corporation that is part of a group of commonly controlled corporations with combined assets exceeding 200 million dollars or combined revenue exceeding 80 million dollars. Individual corporations with debt obligations or equity owing to non-residents exceeding a net book value of 1 million dollars are covered as well.
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Statistics Canada 2020-06-30 <p>This public use microdata file includes information from the third COVID crowdsource questionnaire that collected information on Canadians’ perceptions of crime, safety, and violence in their community during the COVID-19 pandemic.</p> <p>The collection series collects data on the current economic and social situation, as well as on people’s physical and mental health, to effectively assess the needs of communities and implement suitable support measures during and after the pandemic.</p>
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Statistics Canada: Labour Force Survey Division 2007 The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a household survey carried out monthly by Statistics Canada. Since its inception in 1945, the objectives of the LFS have been to divide the working-age population into three mutually exclusive classifications - employed, unemployed, and not in the labour force - and to provide descriptive and explanatory data on each of these categories. Data from the survey provide information on major labour market trends such as shifts in employment across industrial sectors, hours worked, labour force participation and unemployment rates.
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Statistics Canada 2010 This CD-ROM contains the English and French versions of the report on Population Projections for Canada, Provinces and Territories (in PDF format) as well as tables (in the form of spreadsheets) presenting data by sex, single year of age, province/territory and projection year for projection scenarios. Based on the July 2009 population estimate, these projections present a detailed picture of the Canadian population for the provinces/territories until 2036, and for all of Canada until 2061, subject to certain hypotheses related to components of population growth
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Statistics Canada 2014-11 his product presents estimates of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by industry, in current dollars, evaluated at basic price for all provinces and territories. These estimates are derived from the provincial Input-Output tables. GDP measures the unduplicated value of production. The GDP by industry estimates are derived using a "value added" approach, that is, the value that a producer adds to their intermediate inputs before generating their own output. This allows not only for the computation of total economic production but also the industrial composition and origin of the economic production. When evaluated at basic prices, an industry's GDP is the sum of its factor incomes (wages and salaries, supplementary labour income, mixed income and other operating surplus) plus taxes less subsidies on production (labour and capital).
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Statistics Canada 2020-07-30 <p>The Canadian Perspectives Survey Series (CPSS) is a set of short, online surveys beginning in March 2020 that will be used to collect information on the knowledge and behaviours of residents of the 10 Canadian provinces. All surveys in the series will be asked of Statistics Canada’s probability panel. The probability panel for the CPSS is a new pilot project initiated in 2019. An important goal of the CPSS is to directly collect data from Canadians in a timely manner in order to inform policy makers and be responsive to emerging data needs. The CPSS is designed to produce data at a national level (excluding the territories).</p> <p>The survey program is sponsored by Statistics Canada. Each survey in the CPSS is cross sectional. Participating in the probability panel and the subsequent surveys of the CPSS is voluntary.</p> <p> The third survey of the CPSS is CPSS3 – Resuming Economic and Social Activities During COVID-19. It was administered from June 15, 2020 until June 21, 2020. </p>
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Statistics Canada: Health Statistics Division 1995 Note: There will be no Public Use Microdata Files released after Cycle 3, 1999 of the National Population Health Survey. Subsequent releases of these data will be through Statistics Canada's Research Data Centres only. Longitudinal results are not available from this data collection.
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Statistics Canada: Special Surveys Division 2006 Data were collected from over 28,000 Canadian households. The file provides data for Canada, the provinces and census metropolitan areas and includes information on a wide range of topics, including water quality concerns; consumption and conservation of water; energy use and home heating and cooling; pesticide and fertilizer use on lawns and gardens; recycling, composting and waste disposal practices; motor vehicle use. It also provides information on the socio-demographic, income and labour force characteristics of the population.
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Statistics Canada 2001 <p>The Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) was developed to enable the production of integrated statistics by geographical area. It provides a range of geographical units that are convenient for data collection and compilation and useful for spatial analysis of economic and social statistics. It is intended primarily for the classification of statistical units, such as establishments or households, whose activities are normally associated with a specific location.</p>
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Statistics Canada: Consumer Income and Expenditure Division 1988 <p>This record contains data on the incomes of all persons who are members of a census family unit.</p>
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Statistics Canada 2022-05-18 Title from email from Statistics Canada. Metadata from Statistics Canada survey information page <a href='https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV.pl?Function=getSurvey&SDDS=3315'>https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV.pl?Function=getSurvey&SDDS=3315</a> [18 May 2022] <p> Statistics Canada custom tabulation from the Homicide Survey, 1960-2020. </p> <p> This survey collects detailed data on homicide in Canada. The survey has collected police-reported data on the characteristics of all murder incidents, victims and accused persons / chargeable suspects since 1961 and all homicides (including murder, manslaughter and infanticide) since 1974. </p>
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Statistics Canada 2009 These are a series of Input-Output multipliers and ratios that allow users to quickly estimate the direct, indirect and total impacts of increases in industrial output or increases in an industry's labour force. These are the GDP, labour income, employment and gross output multipliers and ratios. Capital income multipliers and ratios can be calculated by subtracting the labour income figures from the GDP figures. There are four levels of detail: the "W" or Worksheet level with 303 industries, 727 commodities and 170 final demand categories, the "L" or Link level (the most detailed level that allows the construction of consistent time series of annual data from 1961 to 2002) with 117 industries, 469 commodities and 123 final demand categories, the "M" or Medium level with 62 industries, 111 commodities and 39 final demand categories, and the "S" or Small level with 25 industries, 59 commodities and 16 final demand categories.
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Statistics Canada 2009 The Workplace and Employee Survey (WES) is designed to explore a broad range of issues relating to employers and their employees. The survey aims to shed light on the relationships among competitiveness, innovation, technology use and human resource management on the employer side and technology use, training, job stability and earnings on the employee side. The survey is unique in that employers and employees are linked at the micro data level; employees are selected from within sampled workplaces. Thus, information from both the supply and demand sides of the labour market is available to enrich studies on either side of the market. To create the best conditions for growth in the knowledge-based economy, governments need to fine-tune their policies on education, training, innovation, labour adjustment, workplace practices, industrial relations and industry development. The results from the survey will help clarify many of these issues and will assist in policy development. The Workplace and Employee Survey offers potential users several unique innovations: chief among these is the link between events occurring in workplaces and the outcomes for workers. In addition, being longitudinal, it allows for a clearer understanding of changes over time. There are two reference periods used for the WES. Questions concerning employment breakdown use the last pay period of March for the reference year while other questions refer to the last 12-month period ending in March of the reference year.
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Statistics Canada: Consumer Income and Expenditure Division 1981 <p>This record contains data on the incomes of all persons who are members of a census family unit.</p>
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Statistics Canada 2022-07-15 <p> Statistics Canada is gathering information from families who use child care as well as those who do not. The survey, which addresses child care in Canada for children younger than 6 years old, asks about the different types of early learning and child care arrangements that families use, difficulties some families may face when looking for care, as well as reasons for not using child care. </p> Metadata from included documentation and survey information page <a href="https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV.pl?Function=getSurvey&Id=1204606">https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV.pl?Function=getSurvey&Id=1204606<a> [15 July 2022]
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Statistics Canada 2007 The Canadian Business Patterns contains data that reflect counts of business establishments by: 9 employment size ranges, including "Indeterminate" (as of December 1997); geography groupings: province/territory, census division, census subdivision, census metropolitan area and census agglomeration; and Standard Industrial Classification which classifies each establishment in Canada into a specific industry (tables at the 1, 2, 3 and 4-digit level). Since the December 1998 reference period, these data are also presented using the North American Industry Classification System (tables at the 2, 3, 4 and 6-digit level). The Canadian Business Patterns is packaged with software that allows the user the flexibility of manipulating and viewing the data on a customized basis.
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Statistics Canada 2022-05-19 <p> This survey is designed to collect information on the use (or non-use) of early learning and child care in Canada for children younger than 6 years old. It asks whether or not a particular child under the age of 6 in the family is enrolled in early learning and child care, and collects information about the different types of arrangements the child uses and their frequency of use, the cost of early learning and child care, the difficulties some families may face when looking for early learning and child care arrangements, and the reasons for not using it. The survey will also cover the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on early learning and child care.</p> Metadata from included documentation and survey information page <a href="https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV.pl?Function=getSurvey&Id=1289375">https://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV.pl?Function=getSurvey&Id=1289375<a> [18 May 2022]

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