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- Articles and reports: 91F0015M2018001Description:
This article compares the main data sources and methods that can provide a measure of Canadian emigration. The main result is that the various available sources and methods differ sometimes substantially in regards to their universe, coverage and concepts. As a result, the number of emigrants can also change a lot according to the approach used.
Release date: 2018-12-20 - Articles and reports: 11F0019M2018411Geography: Census metropolitan areaDescription:
Immigrants tend to reside disproportionately in larger Canadian cities, which may challenge their absorptive capacity. This study uses the linked Longitudinal Immigration Database and T1 Family File to examine the initial location and onward migration decisions of immigrants who are economic principal applicants (EPAs) and who have landed since the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act was passed. The main objective of the study is to identify the factors associated with initially residing and remaining in Canada’s three largest gateway cities: Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver (referred to as MTV).
Release date: 2018-12-07 - Table: 95-633-XDescription: This product presents selected data from the linkage between the Census of Agriculture and the Census of Population at the national and provincial levels, every five years. It provides a socioeconomic profile of the farm population (i.e., operators and their families) at the person, family and household levels, and includes variables such as age, sex, marital status, ethnicity, country of birth, mother tongue, educational attainment and income.
Agriculture–Population Linkage databases have been created quinquennially since 1971, with the exception of 1976 and 2011.
Release date: 2018-11-27 - 4. Characteristics related to the visible minority status of the Canadian labour force in 2017 and 2036 ArchivedStats in brief: 89-28-0001201800100009Description:
These tables show the projected distribution of the population aged 15 years and over by visible minority status and labour force status as well as the projected participation rate by visible minority status in 2017 and 2036 according to the reference scenario. The reference scenario assumes a medium growth of the population and a future evolution of participation rates which follows the trend observed from 1995 to 2017.
Release date: 2018-10-29 - 5. Yukon: Beautiful, complex and changing ArchivedStats in brief: 11-631-X2018006Description:
This “Talking stats” presentation paints a picture of Yukon, its strengths, challenges and how it is evolving along a number of demographic, social, and economic dimensions. The presentation also highlights a number of facts about Yukon’s Indigenous peoples, who face specific economic and social challenges. While the presentation showcases many results from the Census, other, lesser-known sources of data can also be used to get a better picture of the social and economic issues faced by the people of Yukon.
Release date: 2018-10-02 - 6. Characteristics related to the age structure of the Canadian labour force in 2017 and 2036 ArchivedStats in brief: 89-28-0001201800100005Description:
These tables show the projected distribution of the population aged 15 years and over by age group and labour force status as well as the projected participation rate by age group in 2017 and 2036 according to the reference scenario. The reference scenario assumes a medium growth of the population and a future evolution of participation rates which follows the trend observed from 1995 to 2017.
Release date: 2018-09-11 - Data Visualization: 71-607-X2018009Description:
This web application provides access to data on people, dwellings, families, income and immigration. This dynamic tool allows users to compare national, provincial, territorial, Census metropolitan areas and agglomerations and federal ridings.
Release date: 2018-08-24 - Table: 98-400-X2016203Description:
This table presents admission category and applicant type, immigrant status and period of immigration, age, sex and selected demographic, cultural, labour force and educational characteristics for the population in private households of Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations.
Release date: 2018-07-18 - Table: 98-400-XDescription:
These cross-tabulations allow for a more detailed examination of Canada, by comparing up to eight variables across various levels of geography. Data tables are available with each census release, with additional tables (e.g., at lower geographic levels and different/additional variable combinations) produced following the 2016 Census major releases. Data tables can be downloaded in a variety of commonly used formats (e.g., CSV, TAB, IVT or SDMX).
Release date: 2018-07-18 - 10. Mortality: Overview, 2014 to 2016 ArchivedArticles and reports: 91-209-X201800154957Description: This article examines mortality in Canada primarily for the years 2014 to 2016 including infant mortality, the probability of dying and life expectancy for males and females.Release date: 2018-06-28
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- Table: 95-633-XDescription: This product presents selected data from the linkage between the Census of Agriculture and the Census of Population at the national and provincial levels, every five years. It provides a socioeconomic profile of the farm population (i.e., operators and their families) at the person, family and household levels, and includes variables such as age, sex, marital status, ethnicity, country of birth, mother tongue, educational attainment and income.
Agriculture–Population Linkage databases have been created quinquennially since 1971, with the exception of 1976 and 2011.
Release date: 2018-11-27 - Data Visualization: 71-607-X2018009Description:
This web application provides access to data on people, dwellings, families, income and immigration. This dynamic tool allows users to compare national, provincial, territorial, Census metropolitan areas and agglomerations and federal ridings.
Release date: 2018-08-24 - Table: 98-400-X2016203Description:
This table presents admission category and applicant type, immigrant status and period of immigration, age, sex and selected demographic, cultural, labour force and educational characteristics for the population in private households of Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations.
Release date: 2018-07-18 - Table: 98-400-XDescription:
These cross-tabulations allow for a more detailed examination of Canada, by comparing up to eight variables across various levels of geography. Data tables are available with each census release, with additional tables (e.g., at lower geographic levels and different/additional variable combinations) produced following the 2016 Census major releases. Data tables can be downloaded in a variety of commonly used formats (e.g., CSV, TAB, IVT or SDMX).
Release date: 2018-07-18 - Table: 98-400-X2016390Description:
This table presents census family status and household living arrangements, household type of person, age and sex for the population in private households of Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations.
Release date: 2018-06-21 - Table: 98-400-X2016387Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration partDescription:
This table presents census family structure and presence and ages of children for census families in private households of Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations.
Release date: 2018-05-30 - Table: 98-400-X2016388Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration partDescription:
This table presents age of child, census family structure and sex for children in census families in private households of Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations.
Release date: 2018-05-30 - Table: 98-401-X2016058Description:
This profile presents information from the 2016 Census of Population for various levels of geography, including provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas, communities and census tracts. Using the search or browse options below, users can search for an area of interest by typing its place name, postal code or geographic code or by browsing a list. Data will be available according to the 2016 Census Program release schedule.
Release date: 2018-05-30 - Table: 98-400-X2016207Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration partDescription:
This table presents immigrant status and period of immigration, economic family income decile group, age and sex for the population in private households of Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations.
Release date: 2018-03-28 - Table: 98-400-X2016208Geography: Province or territory, Census metropolitan area, Census agglomeration, Census metropolitan area part, Census agglomeration partDescription:
This table presents immigrant status and period of immigration, income sources and taxes, income statistics, age and sex for the population aged 15 years and over in private households of Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations.
Release date: 2018-03-28
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- Articles and reports: 91F0015M2018001Description:
This article compares the main data sources and methods that can provide a measure of Canadian emigration. The main result is that the various available sources and methods differ sometimes substantially in regards to their universe, coverage and concepts. As a result, the number of emigrants can also change a lot according to the approach used.
Release date: 2018-12-20 - Articles and reports: 11F0019M2018411Geography: Census metropolitan areaDescription:
Immigrants tend to reside disproportionately in larger Canadian cities, which may challenge their absorptive capacity. This study uses the linked Longitudinal Immigration Database and T1 Family File to examine the initial location and onward migration decisions of immigrants who are economic principal applicants (EPAs) and who have landed since the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act was passed. The main objective of the study is to identify the factors associated with initially residing and remaining in Canada’s three largest gateway cities: Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver (referred to as MTV).
Release date: 2018-12-07 - 3. Characteristics related to the visible minority status of the Canadian labour force in 2017 and 2036 ArchivedStats in brief: 89-28-0001201800100009Description:
These tables show the projected distribution of the population aged 15 years and over by visible minority status and labour force status as well as the projected participation rate by visible minority status in 2017 and 2036 according to the reference scenario. The reference scenario assumes a medium growth of the population and a future evolution of participation rates which follows the trend observed from 1995 to 2017.
Release date: 2018-10-29 - 4. Yukon: Beautiful, complex and changing ArchivedStats in brief: 11-631-X2018006Description:
This “Talking stats” presentation paints a picture of Yukon, its strengths, challenges and how it is evolving along a number of demographic, social, and economic dimensions. The presentation also highlights a number of facts about Yukon’s Indigenous peoples, who face specific economic and social challenges. While the presentation showcases many results from the Census, other, lesser-known sources of data can also be used to get a better picture of the social and economic issues faced by the people of Yukon.
Release date: 2018-10-02 - 5. Characteristics related to the age structure of the Canadian labour force in 2017 and 2036 ArchivedStats in brief: 89-28-0001201800100005Description:
These tables show the projected distribution of the population aged 15 years and over by age group and labour force status as well as the projected participation rate by age group in 2017 and 2036 according to the reference scenario. The reference scenario assumes a medium growth of the population and a future evolution of participation rates which follows the trend observed from 1995 to 2017.
Release date: 2018-09-11 - 6. Mortality: Overview, 2014 to 2016 ArchivedArticles and reports: 91-209-X201800154957Description: This article examines mortality in Canada primarily for the years 2014 to 2016 including infant mortality, the probability of dying and life expectancy for males and females.Release date: 2018-06-28
- 7. Fertility: Overview, 2012 to 2016 ArchivedArticles and reports: 91-209-X201800154956Description: This article examines fertility in Canada with a focus on the years 2012 to 2016. In addition to the number of births, indicators including the total fertility rate, average age of mother, parity and completed fertility are analyzed. Provincial and territorial patterns will also be examined where appropriate.Release date: 2018-06-05
- 8. Internal Migration: Overview, 2015/2016 ArchivedArticles and reports: 91-209-X201800154958Description:
This article analyzes the most recent internal migration trends in Canada for the period 2015/2016 (July 1 to June 30). A short section also gives an overview of preliminary data for 2016/2017.
Release date: 2018-06-05 - Journals and periodicals: 11-630-XDescription: In 2018, Statistics Canada will celebrate its 100th anniversary. As we count down to this important milestone, we would like to use our data to highlight some of the sweeping changes that have had a lasting impact on Canadian society and economy.Release date: 2018-02-21
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