Canada's Workforce: Unpaid Work, 2001 Census
This information can be used to study that part of the population whose main activity is unpaid household work; to analyze the division of household work between men and women; to better understand the contribution of men and women to the economy; to evaluate the capacity of the unpaid sector to absorb care-giving responsibilities no longer provided by the paid sector; and to analyze how workers balance their job and household responsibilities.
Related information
Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
Related products
Data
- Tables: Canada's Workforce: Unpaid Work, 2001 Census (Unpaid Work, Age Groups and Sex for Population 15 Years and over)
- Profiles of a community or region: Community Profiles
- Profiles of a community or region: Cumulative Electronic Components of Profiles, 2001 Census
- Profiles of a community or region: Electronic Components of Profiles No. 5, 2001 Census
- Tables: Highlight Tables, 2001 Census
- Tables: Language Use at Work, 2001 Census (Language Used at Work, Frequency of Language of Work, Mother Tongue and Sex for Population 15 Years and over Who Worked Since 2000)
Analysis
- Journals and periodicals: Analysis Series, 2001 Census
- Articles and reports: The Changing Profile of Canada's Labour Force, 2001 Census
Reference
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2001 Census Catalogue (Reference Products: 2001 Census)
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2001 Census Dictionary (Reference Products: 2001 Census)
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2001 Census Standard Products Stubsets (Reference Products: 2001 Census)