General Social Survey Cycle 14: Access to and Use of Information Communication Technology (2000) - Public Use Microdata File - ARCHIVED
Public use microdata: 12M0014X
Description: This report presents a brief overview of the information collected in Cycle 14 of the General Social Survey (GSS). Cycle 14 is the first cycle to collect detailed information on access to and use of information communication technology in Canada. Topics include general use of technology and computers, technology in the workplace, development of computer skills, frequency of Internet and E-mail use, non-users and security and information on the Internet. The target population of the GSS is all individuals aged 15 and over living in a private household in one of the ten provinces.
Frequency: Occasional
Available formats: HTML, CD-ROM
Titles | Release date | More Information |
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General Social Survey Cycle 14: Access to and Use of Information Communication Technology (2000) - Public Use Microdata File, 2000001 - ARCHIVED | June 29, 2001 | More information |
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Subjects and keywords
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Keywords
- Automated tellers
- Automation
- Bachelor's degrees
- Certificates and diplomas
- Children
- Computer skills
- Computer software
- Computer use
- Computer-based technology
- Computers
- Data collection
- Data processing
- Digital video disks
- Doctoral degrees
- Educational attainment
- Electronic commerce
- Electronic mail
- Employment
- Estimation methods
- Health information
- Health status indicators
- Hours of work
- Income
- Information and communication technologies
- Internet use
- Job security
- Master's degrees
- Models
- Parental educational attainment
- Provincial differences
- Random rounding
- Self-employment
- Social surveys
- Socio-demographic characteristics
- Survey sampling
- Surveys
- Telephone calls
- Time use
- Type of business
- Volunteer work
- Workplace
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