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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2014001Description:
This infographic describes some results for the Digital Technology and Internet Use survey of 2013. It measures the use and adoption of various digital technologies, including the Internet. The survey focuses on the use of information and communications technologies, including personal computers, mobile devices, and the Internet, using a sample of Canadian enterprises in the private sector. The survey also provides indicators of e-commerce and website use.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - 2. Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce, 2010 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2014002Description:
In 2010, the Canadian Internet Use Survey (CIUS) was redesigned to better measure the type and speed of household Internet connections. The CIUS consists of a household component that measures home access, and an individual component that measures online behaviours, including the use of e-commerce.
This infographic describes some results of the Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce survey of 2010.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - 3. Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce, 2012 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2014003Description:
In 2010, the Canadian Internet Use Survey (CIUS) was redesigned to better measure the type and speed of household Internet connections. It is a hybrid survey that measures both household Internet access and the individual online behaviours of a selected household member, including the use of e-commerce.
This infographic describes some results of the Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce survey of 2012.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - 4. Digital Technology and Internet Use, 2012 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2014004Description:
This infographic describes some results of the Digital Technology and Internet Use survey of 2012. It measures the use and adoption of various digital technologies, including the Internet. The survey focuses on the use of information and communications technologies, such as personal computers, mobile devices, and the Internet. The survey also provides indicators of e-commerce and the use of websites.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2014005Description:
In 2010, the Canadian Internet Use Survey (CIUS) was redesigned to better measure the type and speed of household Internet connections. The CIUS consists of a household component that measures home access, and an individual component that measures online behaviours, including the use of e-commerce.
These infographics describe some results of the Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce survey of 2010.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - 6. Police-reported cybercrime in Canada, 2012 ArchivedArticles and reports: 85-002-X201400114093Description:
Using data from the 2012 Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey (UCR2.2), this Juristat article examines police-reported cybercrime in Canada. Analysis is presented on the number of cybercrimes reported by police services covering 80% of the population of Canada, as well as the characteristics of incidents, victims, and persons accused of cyber-related violations. These findings are supplemented with self-reported data on cyber-bullying, based on results from the 2009 General Social Survey (GSS) on Victimization.
Release date: 2014-09-25 - Table: 56-207-XDescription:
This publication provides national and regional financial and operating statistics for the conventional and pay and specialty television broadcasting industries, including air time sales, programming expenses and employment statistics.
Release date: 2014-07-07 - Table: 56-208-XDescription:
This publication provides national and regional financial and operating statistics for the radio broadcasting industry including air time sales, programming expenses and employment statistics. Selected statistics are available for large metropolitan areas, by language of broadcast and type of broadcaster (AM and FM).
Release date: 2014-06-23 - 9. Productivity Growth in the Canadian Broadcasting and Telecommunications Industry: Evidence from Micro Data ArchivedArticles and reports: 11F0027M2014089Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper examines two aspects of productivity growth in Canada's broadcasting and telecommunications industry. The first is the extent to which aggregate MFP growth in the sector came from scale economies as opposed to technical progress. The second is the extent to which aggregate labour productivity growth and MFP growth came from within-firm growth, and from the effect of reallocation due to firm entry and exit and within incumbents' the dynamic forces associated with competitive change.
Release date: 2014-02-06
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- Table: 56-207-XDescription:
This publication provides national and regional financial and operating statistics for the conventional and pay and specialty television broadcasting industries, including air time sales, programming expenses and employment statistics.
Release date: 2014-07-07 - Table: 56-208-XDescription:
This publication provides national and regional financial and operating statistics for the radio broadcasting industry including air time sales, programming expenses and employment statistics. Selected statistics are available for large metropolitan areas, by language of broadcast and type of broadcaster (AM and FM).
Release date: 2014-06-23
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- Stats in brief: 11-627-M2014001Description:
This infographic describes some results for the Digital Technology and Internet Use survey of 2013. It measures the use and adoption of various digital technologies, including the Internet. The survey focuses on the use of information and communications technologies, including personal computers, mobile devices, and the Internet, using a sample of Canadian enterprises in the private sector. The survey also provides indicators of e-commerce and website use.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - 2. Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce, 2010 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2014002Description:
In 2010, the Canadian Internet Use Survey (CIUS) was redesigned to better measure the type and speed of household Internet connections. The CIUS consists of a household component that measures home access, and an individual component that measures online behaviours, including the use of e-commerce.
This infographic describes some results of the Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce survey of 2010.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - 3. Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce, 2012 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2014003Description:
In 2010, the Canadian Internet Use Survey (CIUS) was redesigned to better measure the type and speed of household Internet connections. It is a hybrid survey that measures both household Internet access and the individual online behaviours of a selected household member, including the use of e-commerce.
This infographic describes some results of the Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce survey of 2012.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - 4. Digital Technology and Internet Use, 2012 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2014004Description:
This infographic describes some results of the Digital Technology and Internet Use survey of 2012. It measures the use and adoption of various digital technologies, including the Internet. The survey focuses on the use of information and communications technologies, such as personal computers, mobile devices, and the Internet. The survey also provides indicators of e-commerce and the use of websites.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2014005Description:
In 2010, the Canadian Internet Use Survey (CIUS) was redesigned to better measure the type and speed of household Internet connections. The CIUS consists of a household component that measures home access, and an individual component that measures online behaviours, including the use of e-commerce.
These infographics describe some results of the Canadian Internet Use and e-Commerce survey of 2010.
Release date: 2014-11-19 - 6. Police-reported cybercrime in Canada, 2012 ArchivedArticles and reports: 85-002-X201400114093Description:
Using data from the 2012 Incident-based Uniform Crime Reporting Survey (UCR2.2), this Juristat article examines police-reported cybercrime in Canada. Analysis is presented on the number of cybercrimes reported by police services covering 80% of the population of Canada, as well as the characteristics of incidents, victims, and persons accused of cyber-related violations. These findings are supplemented with self-reported data on cyber-bullying, based on results from the 2009 General Social Survey (GSS) on Victimization.
Release date: 2014-09-25 - 7. Productivity Growth in the Canadian Broadcasting and Telecommunications Industry: Evidence from Micro Data ArchivedArticles and reports: 11F0027M2014089Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper examines two aspects of productivity growth in Canada's broadcasting and telecommunications industry. The first is the extent to which aggregate MFP growth in the sector came from scale economies as opposed to technical progress. The second is the extent to which aggregate labour productivity growth and MFP growth came from within-firm growth, and from the effect of reallocation due to firm entry and exit and within incumbents' the dynamic forces associated with competitive change.
Release date: 2014-02-06
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