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- Public use microdata: 13M0006XDescription: The cross-sectional public-use microdata file for the Survey of Financial Security is a collection of income, assets, debts and wealth data on the economy of Canadian families. The production of this file includes many safeguards to prevent the identification of any one person or family.
The file is produced at the economic family level with information on family demographics; income; financial behaviours and attitudes; principal residence; assets, debts and net worth; family composition and size; and, in years 2005 onward, the major income recipient. the major income recipient.
Please see the user guide for more information.
Release date: 2021-08-31 - 2. Study: Homeownership, mortgage debt and types of mortgage among Canadian families 1999 to 2016 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201922020843Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2019-08-08
- 3. The Economic Well-being of Women in Canada ArchivedArticles and reports: 89-503-X201500154930Description:
Using Statistics Canada data from a variety of sources, including the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, the Canadian Income Survey, the Survey of Financial Security, and the 2016 Census of Population, this chapter of Women in Canada examines women's economic well-being in comparison with men's and, where relevant, explores how it has evolved over the past 40 years. In addition to gender, age and family type (i.e., couple families with or without children; lone mothers and fathers; and single women and men without children) are important determinants of economic well-being. Hence, many of the analyses distinguish between women and men in different age groups and/or family types.
Release date: 2018-05-16 - Stats in brief: 11-001-X201710215962Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2017-04-12
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X201511912061Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2015-04-29
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X201510412202Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2015-04-14
- 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 - 8. Payday loans ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200710413185Geography: CanadaDescription:
Payday loans are part of the growing alternative consumer credit market in Canada. These loans are for relatively small amounts ($100 to $1,000) and are short-term, with repayment usually made on or before the next payday. Although the convenience of payday loans makes them attractive, concerns have been raised about questionable practices within the industry, including high borrowing costs, insufficient disclosure of contract terms, and unfair collection practices. Who uses payday loans and why?
Release date: 2007-06-19
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- Public use microdata: 13M0006XDescription: The cross-sectional public-use microdata file for the Survey of Financial Security is a collection of income, assets, debts and wealth data on the economy of Canadian families. The production of this file includes many safeguards to prevent the identification of any one person or family.
The file is produced at the economic family level with information on family demographics; income; financial behaviours and attitudes; principal residence; assets, debts and net worth; family composition and size; and, in years 2005 onward, the major income recipient. the major income recipient.
Please see the user guide for more information.
Release date: 2021-08-31
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- 1. Study: Homeownership, mortgage debt and types of mortgage among Canadian families 1999 to 2016 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201922020843Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2019-08-08
- 2. The Economic Well-being of Women in Canada ArchivedArticles and reports: 89-503-X201500154930Description:
Using Statistics Canada data from a variety of sources, including the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, the Canadian Income Survey, the Survey of Financial Security, and the 2016 Census of Population, this chapter of Women in Canada examines women's economic well-being in comparison with men's and, where relevant, explores how it has evolved over the past 40 years. In addition to gender, age and family type (i.e., couple families with or without children; lone mothers and fathers; and single women and men without children) are important determinants of economic well-being. Hence, many of the analyses distinguish between women and men in different age groups and/or family types.
Release date: 2018-05-16 - Stats in brief: 11-001-X201710215962Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2017-04-12
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X201511912061Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2015-04-29
- Stats in brief: 11-001-X201510412202Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2015-04-14
- 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 - 7. Payday loans ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X200710413185Geography: CanadaDescription:
Payday loans are part of the growing alternative consumer credit market in Canada. These loans are for relatively small amounts ($100 to $1,000) and are short-term, with repayment usually made on or before the next payday. Although the convenience of payday loans makes them attractive, concerns have been raised about questionable practices within the industry, including high borrowing costs, insufficient disclosure of contract terms, and unfair collection practices. Who uses payday loans and why?
Release date: 2007-06-19
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