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  • Profile of a community or region: 95F0172X
    Description:

    The "Profiles" series provides a statistical overview of various census geographic areas. Part B provides data collected from a 20% sample of households on characteristics such as home language, ethnic origin, place of birth, education, religion, labour force activity, housing costs and income.

    Release date: 1993-06-01

  • Profile of a community or region: 95F0174X
    Description:

    The "Profiles" series provides a statistical overview of various census geographic areas. Part B provides data collected from a 20% sample of households on characteristics such as home language, ethnic origin, place of birth, education, religion, labour force activity, housing costs and income.

    Release date: 1993-06-01

  • Profile of a community or region: 95F0175X
    Description:

    The "Profiles" series provides a statistical overview of various census geographic areas. Part A provides basic demographic, mother tongue, dwelling, household and family data collected from all households, that is, on a 100% basis. Part B provides data collected from a 20% sample of households on characteristics such as home language, ethnic origin, place of birth, education, religion, labour force activity, housing costs and income.

    Release date: 1993-06-01

  • 214. About productivity Archived
    Articles and reports: 75-001-X1993001105
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This study examines how Canadian productivity is measured and what factors affect it. In addition, trends in productivity over the last 30 years are discussed.

    Release date: 1993-03-04

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X1993001108
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    An up-to-date look at RRSP contributions and benefits.

    Release date: 1993-03-04

  • 216. Facing retirement Archived
    Articles and reports: 75-001-X1993001161
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    A look at some of the basic retirement planning done by working Canadians aged 45 to 64 and at the financial resources that will enable them to enjoy retirement.

    Release date: 1993-03-04

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X199300163
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This article outlines trends since the mid-1970s in the labour market activity of female lone parents. Comparisons are made with wives in two-parent families.

    Release date: 1993-03-04

  • 218. Working shift Archived
    Articles and reports: 75-001-X19930018
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This article assesses the occurrence of non-standard work schedules by selected characteristics of shift work schedules by selected characteristics of shift workers and their main reasons for working shift.

    Release date: 1993-03-04

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X199300199
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This study analyses growth in the number of women teaching full time at Canada's universities, from 1960 onwards.

    Release date: 1993-03-04

  • Articles and reports: 11-010-X19930021570
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    By the end of 1992, a recovery appeared to be increasing its hold on the Canadian economy. A firming of employment and a pick-up in real wages helped to fuel higher household spending in the second half of the year. However, these positive developments were not enough to prevent the annual average unemployment rate from rising to a nine-year high of 11.3%

    Release date: 1993-02-18
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  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X199300114478
    Description:

    Record linkage refers to the use of an algorithmic technique for identifying pairs of records in separate data files that correspond to the same individual. This paper discusses a framework for evaluating sources of variation in record linkage based on viewing the procedure as a “black box” that takes input data and produces output (a set of declared matched pairs) that has certain properties. We illustrate the idea with a factorial experiment using census/post-enumeration survey data to assess the influence of a variety of factors thought to affect the accuracy of the procedure. The evaluation of record linkage becomes a standard statistical problem using this experimental framework. The investigation provides answers to several research questions, and it is argued that taking an experimental approach similar to that offered here is essential if progress is to be made in understanding the factors that contribute to the error properties of record-linkage procedures.

    Release date: 1993-06-15

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X199300114479
    Description:

    Matching records in different administrative data bases is a useful tool for conducting epidemiological studies to study relationships between environmental hazards and health status. With large data bases, sophisticated computerized record linkage algorithms can be used to evaluate the likelihood of a match between two records based on a comparison of one or more identifying variables for those records. Since matching errors are inevitable, consideration needs to be given to the effects of such errors on statistical inferences based on the linked files. This article provides an overview of record linkage methodology, and a discussion of the statistical issues associated with linkage errors.

    Release date: 1993-06-15

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X19930021
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    A demographic profile of tax filers reporting interest and dividend income.

    Release date: 1993-06-08

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X199300216
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    A note on changing employment patterns by industry sector over the last three decades in ten industrialized countries.

    Release date: 1993-06-08

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X1993002162
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This article examines the characteristics of self-employed workers in industries with above-average rates of self-employment from 1971 onwards.

    Release date: 1993-06-08

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X199300234
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    The interview discusses Canada's transition from an industrial to an information economy.

    Release date: 1993-06-08

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X199300257
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    A study on the evolution of the average annual wages of men and women since the 1920s. The impact of overall economic activity and the characteristics of wage-earners are discussed.

    Release date: 1993-06-08

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X199300258
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    A note on anticipating employment trends in manufacturing

    Release date: 1993-06-08

  • Articles and reports: 75-001-X19930029
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    Educators are concerned that student employment may be associated with an increased likelihood of dropping out of high school before a certificate or diploma is earned. This article analyses the effects of work during the school year on the risk of dropping out.

    Release date: 1993-06-08

  • 40. About productivity Archived
    Articles and reports: 75-001-X1993001105
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This study examines how Canadian productivity is measured and what factors affect it. In addition, trends in productivity over the last 30 years are discussed.

    Release date: 1993-03-04
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  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 13-604-M1993026
    Description:

    The Income and Expenditure Accounts (IEA) are structured in terms of four economic or institutional sectors, and transactors are grouped into homogeneous categories that play distinct roles in the economy. The Personal sector is concerned with individuals in their capacity as final consumers and as suppliers of labour. The Government sector centres on transactions by public authorities as they relate to taxation and public expenditure. The Profit-motivated Business sector consists of transactors producing goods and services for financial gain. The Non-resident sector shows all transactions taking place between resident economic agents and the rest of the world. Classifying transactors by similar motivation and behaviour into these broad groups is a useful tool that helps analyse the major players in the economy, their functions and interrelationships.

    The purpose of this paper is to develop quarterly estimates of gross domestic product (GDP) at factor cost in both current and constant prices for each of the institutional sectors within the IEA framework. The estimates of that will be shown, of the GDP, by sector, do not constitute a full production account, but nonetheless provide a measure of aggregate productive activity by sector of origin. They complement and extend the sector tables already available in the Income and Expenditure Accounts.

    Release date: 1993-11-30

  • Classification: 12-565-X
    Description:

    The Standard Occupational Classification provides a systematic classification structure to identify and categorize the entire range of occupational activity in Canada. This up-to-date classification is based upon, and easily related to, the National Occupational Classification. It consists of 10 broad occupational categories which are subdivided into major groups, minor groups and unit groups. Definitions and occupational titles are provided for each unit group. An alphabetical index of the occupational titles classified to the unit group level is also included.

    Release date: 1993-08-23

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 13-604-M1993023
    Description:

    This paper reports the results of a survey of national Income and Expenditure Accounts (IEA) release date practices as reported by national statistical bureaus. This international survey was conducted by the author between January and March 1993 by means of a questionnaire mailed to statisticians of several countries.

    Respondents to the survey were asked on what date their preliminary IEA estimates for each of the four quarters of the 1991 calendar year were officially released. They were also asked to indicate the dates on which each of the subsequent four revised sets of estimates were released. To avoid the possibility of unwarranted generalizations from a single year's experience, respondents were asked whether 1991 was a typical year or if there were special circumstances that affected the release dates in this particular period. Finally, general information was sought on each country's official revision policy.

    Release date: 1993-07-01
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