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- Table: 11-10-0125-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending on detailed food categories.Release date: 2023-10-18
- Table: 11-10-0222-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending, Canada, regions and provinces.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0223-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by household income quintile.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0224-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by household type.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0225-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by household tenure.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0226-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by size of area of residence.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0227-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by age of reference person.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0228-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Survey of Household Spending (SHS), dwelling characteristics and household equipment, percentage of households reporting and estimated number of households reporting.Release date: 2023-10-18
- Journals and periodicals: 81-599-XGeography: CanadaDescription: The fact sheets in this series provide an "at-a-glance" overview of particular aspects of education in Canada and summarize key data trends in selected tables published as part of the Pan-Canadian Education Indicators Program (PCEIP).
The PCEIP mission is to publish a set of statistical measures on education systems in Canada for policy makers, practitioners and the general public to monitor the performance of education systems across jurisdictions and over time. PCEIP is a joint venture of Statistics Canada and the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC).
Release date: 2023-06-21 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400411924Geography: CanadaDescription:
Using data from the annual Survey of Household Spending, this study investigates trends in out-of-pocket expenditures on health care products and services from 1997 to 2009 by household income quintile.
Release date: 2014-04-16
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- Table: 11-10-0125-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending on detailed food categories.Release date: 2023-10-18
- Table: 11-10-0222-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending, Canada, regions and provinces.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0223-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by household income quintile.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0224-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by household type.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0225-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by household tenure.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0226-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by size of area of residence.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0227-01Geography: CanadaFrequency: AnnualDescription:
Survey of Household Spending (SHS), average household spending by age of reference person.
Release date: 2023-10-18 - Table: 11-10-0228-01Geography: Canada, Geographical region of Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription: Survey of Household Spending (SHS), dwelling characteristics and household equipment, percentage of households reporting and estimated number of households reporting.Release date: 2023-10-18
- Table: 11-10-0139-01Geography: Canada, Province or territoryFrequency: AnnualDescription:
This table contains 264 series, with data for years 1997 - 2008 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (11 items: Canada; Newfoundland and Labrador; Prince Edward Island; Nova Scotia; ...); Spending category (6 items: Spending on prescription drugs greater than 0% of after tax income; Spending on prescription drugs greater than 1% of after tax income; Spending on prescription drugs greater than 2% of after tax income; Spending on prescription drugs greater than 3% of after tax income; ...); Characteristics (4 items: Households; Low 95% confidence interval, households; High 95% confidence interval, households; Coefficient of variation for households).
Release date: 2010-07-30
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- Journals and periodicals: 81-599-XGeography: CanadaDescription: The fact sheets in this series provide an "at-a-glance" overview of particular aspects of education in Canada and summarize key data trends in selected tables published as part of the Pan-Canadian Education Indicators Program (PCEIP).
The PCEIP mission is to publish a set of statistical measures on education systems in Canada for policy makers, practitioners and the general public to monitor the performance of education systems across jurisdictions and over time. PCEIP is a joint venture of Statistics Canada and the Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC).
Release date: 2023-06-21 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400411924Geography: CanadaDescription:
Using data from the annual Survey of Household Spending, this study investigates trends in out-of-pocket expenditures on health care products and services from 1997 to 2009 by household income quintile.
Release date: 2014-04-16 - Journals and periodicals: 75-001-XGeography: CanadaDescription: This publication brings together and analyzes a wide range of labour and income data. Topics include youth in the labour market, pensions and retirement, work arrangements, education and training, and trends in family income. One section highlights new products, surveys, research projects and conferences. Another section uses charts and text to describe a variety of subjects related to labour and income. Each winter print issue contains an index of all published articles.
To find the latest updates on labour market and household issues such as gambling, minimum wage, retirement and unionization, please visit: Topics of interest on labour and income.
Release date: 2012-08-22 - Articles and reports: 75-001-X201100411535Geography: CanadaDescription:
About 1 in 6 Canadian workers is self-employed. Does taking on the responsibility of a business result in greater earning potential? More wealth? Affect spending patterns? This paper uses a variety of data sources to examine how the self-employed differ from paid employees in income level and dispersion, wealth, retirement preparation and spending.
Release date: 2011-09-23 - 5. Gambling [2011] - Open in new window/tab ArchivedStats in brief: 75-001-X201100411551Geography: CanadaDescription:
This product presents the latest facts and figures on gambling in Canada.
Release date: 2011-09-23 - Articles and reports: 75-001-X201100211455Geography: CanadaDescription:
Some households provide money, goods and services directly to help other households: these interhousehold transfers add up to a sizeable flow of economic resources between households. While measured by Statistics Canada surveys, voluntary interhousehold transfers are not included in the recipient household's total income. This article examines the conceptual and measurement issues related to voluntary interhousehold transfers, and provides a profile of voluntary interhousehold transfers in Canada. It uses recent data on interhousehold transfers from income, expenditure and wealth surveys.
Release date: 2011-05-25 - Articles and reports: 75-001-X201100211429Geography: CanadaDescription:
Mortgages consistently account for two-thirds of Canadians' household debt. This study uses the Survey of Household Spending to examine the characteristics of mortgagees and the size of their payments. It focuses on mortgage payments expressed as a percentage of disposable income-the mortgage-liability ratio. This analysis highlights differences in personal characteristics, and spending and saving patterns among households with higher and lower mortgage-liability ratios.
Release date: 2011-04-27 - Articles and reports: 75-001-X201100211417Geography: CanadaDescription:
Previous studies of older Canadians well-being have focused on changes in income as individuals age and leave the workforce. However, little has been published on the extent to which consumption levels change in this transitional period. This study uses data from the Survey of Family Expenditures and the Survey of Household Spending to develop a synthetic cohort approach to determine how the consumption patterns of households headed by those born in the late 1930s changed from middle age (in the early 1980s) to retirement (in the late 2000s).
Release date: 2011-03-25 - 9. Consumption Patterns Among Aging Canadians: A Synthetic Cohort Approach - Open in new window/tab ArchivedArticles and reports: 11F0027M2011067Geography: CanadaDescription:
Studies of pre- and post-retirement annual income have focused on the extent to which income falls at this crucial stage in life. Although these studies vary in scope and intent, the overall consensus is that the Canadian retirement income system provides income replacement rates that are in the excess of 60% to 70% for a plurality of Canadians, especially for those who had low incomes during their prime working years. However, little has been published on the extent to which retirees maintain their same levels of consumption. Using data from the Survey of Family Expenditures (FAMEX) and from the Survey of Household Spending (SHS), this study develops a synthetic cohort approach to determine how the consumption patterns of households headed by individuals in their late 40s (in the early 1980s) differ from those of a group of households headed by individuals in their early 70s (in the late 2000s). It finds that, even though the nature of consumption changes over time, the overall levels of consumption "per adult" do not decline by substantial amounts among Canadians as they age.
Release date: 2011-03-25 - Articles and reports: 11F0027M2010066Geography: CanadaDescription:
Using data from the Survey of Household Spending and from its predecessor, the Survey of Family Expenditures, this paper investigates the relative incomes of retirement-age and working-age Canadians from 1969 to 2006, taking into account both explicit household income and the implicit income generated by owner-occupied housing. Over this 37-year period, the explicit incomes of retirement-age households increased at a more rapid pace than those of working-age households. Implicit income from owner-occupied housing also increased rapidly during this time, matching the rate at which the explicit income of retirement-age households increased. On average, this implicit source of earnings raised the incomes of retirement-age households (aged 70 and over) by 16%. Taking both forms of income into account, the incomes of retirement-age households (aged 70 and over), relative to the incomes of working-age households (aged 40 to 49), increased from 45% in 1969 to 59% in 2006. During this period, Canadians invested in housing assets that provided additional income upon retirement.
Release date: 2010-12-09
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