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    • Articles and reports: 11-008-X20020036394
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article explores the demographic, social and economic characteristics of the underweight population.

      Release date: 2002-12-17

    • Articles and reports: 96F0030X2001003
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This topic provides information on families and households in Canada. The 2001 Census data show that the diversification of family and household settings continues, and that the trends have an impact on all Canadians, including children, young adults and seniors. Several indicators are used to highlight provincial and territorial differences.

      This series includes a number of comprehensive articles that supplement the day-of-release information launched through The Daily. These catalogued articles provide an analytical perspective on the 2001 Census release topics. The number and length of these articles vary for each census release and are based on the 21 census release topics disseminated over 8 major release dates.

      More focused articles were disseminated as major releases in The Dailyin the weeks following the official release of the data. Other more specialized articles were also announced in The Daily. The articles in the 2001 Census Analysis Series are available free of charge via the Internet.

      Release date: 2002-10-22

    • 33. Time alone Archived
      Articles and reports: 11-008-X20020026345
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article looks at those most likely to live alone, the amount of time spent alone on an average day, attitudes to spending time alone and the influence that time spent alone has on overall happiness.

      Release date: 2002-09-17

    • Articles and reports: 82-003-X20010046316
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article identifies risk factors associated with the loss and recovery of independence among the household population aged 65 or older.

      Release date: 2002-07-25

    • Articles and reports: 85-002-X20020058413
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Using data from the Homicide Survey and a combination of other statistical data sources this Juristat will examine spousal homicide trends over the period 1974-2000. In 1991 changes were made to the Homicide Survey providing more detailed breakdowns of the relationship between victims and offenders permitting comparisons of married, common-law, separated and divorced couples as well as boyfriends and girlfriends. This allows trends in other intimate partner homicides (e.g. boyfriends and girlfriends) to be examined from 1991-2000. These trends in spousal homicide will be assessed within the context of other factors, including improvements to women’s economic and social well-being (e.g. average annual income, delayed marriage and child-rearing), growth in the availability of emergency services for battered women, trends in spousal victims’ use of social services, trends in reporting spousal violence to the police, and the evolution of charging and prosecution policies.

      Release date: 2002-06-26

    • Articles and reports: 11-008-X20010046115
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article profiles people who describe themselves as workaholics and then investigates how they rate the quality of their lives.

      Release date: 2002-03-11

    • Journals and periodicals: 81-591-X
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This report provides a descriptive overview of the first results from the 2000 Youth in Transition Survey (YITS) for 18-20-year-olds in Canada. The YITS, developed through a partnership between Human Resources Development Canada and Statistics Canada, is a longitudinal survey designed to collect a broad range of information on the education and labour market experiences of youth.

      This report provides new information on high school dropout rates as of December 1999 and compares high school graduates and dropouts on a number of dimensions, including family background, parental education and occupation, engagement with school, working during high school, peer influence, and educational aspirations. This report also provides a first look at pathways followed by young people once they are no longer in high school, including their participation in post-secondary education, employment status, self-assessed skills levels, and barriers to post-secondary education.

      Release date: 2002-01-23

    • Articles and reports: 11-008-X20010015704
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article examines the migratory behaviour of individuals in the context of a family strategy.

      Release date: 2001-06-12

    • Articles and reports: 81-003-X19990045143
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article explores regional differences among students who drop out of Canadian universities and community colleges.

      Release date: 2000-09-01

    • Articles and reports: 82-003-X19990045066
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Entry into home care was related to an increase in perceived emotional support and a transition to living alone, even when several demographic and health factors were taken into account.

      Release date: 2000-05-29
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    • Articles and reports: 75-006-X201400111919
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Over the last century, Canada experienced many social, economic, legislative, and cultural changes. As a result, the family circumstances and living arrangements of Canadians have evolved substantially. What can the census reveal about the changing diversity of children's living arrangements over time?

      Release date: 2014-04-29

    • Articles and reports: 91F0015M2014011
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article examines the family structure and living arrangements of Canadian children using census data from 1901 to 2011. Specifically, four eras reflecting major shifts in family living arrangements are considered: the early 20th Century, the Baby Boom, the late 20th Century, and the current millennium to date.

      Release date: 2014-04-29

    • Articles and reports: 75-006-X201400111904
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This study uses data from the Census of Population and 2011 General Social Survey in order to examine the conjugal histories and living arrangements for current seniors, defined as individuals aged at least 65, and "future seniors", defined as individuals aged 55 to 64.

      Release date: 2014-02-24

    • Articles and reports: 11F0019M2013349
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Canadian immigrants come from a range of source countries which vary considerably in gender roles. Examining gender roles is therefore valuable in determining whether cultural norms continue to influence labour activities after immigrants have been exposed to the new environment of their host country. This study focuses on the "portability" of gender roles for immigrant women; that is, it examines whether source-country gender roles continue to influence immigrant families' labour and housework activities after arrival in Canada.

      Release date: 2013-03-28

    • Articles and reports: 75-006-X201300111771
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      Many individuals are not married or in a common-law relationship, but are in a stable relationship without living under the same roof. These couples are 'living apart together.' How many individuals are in this situation in Canada? Is this type of relationship increasing? Are these relationships motivated by lifestyle choices?

      Release date: 2013-03-05

    • Stats in brief: 98-312-X201100311704
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      These short analytical articles provide complementary analysis to the 2011 Census analytical document. These articles allow for a more in-depth look to relevant topics related to the Canadian population. The four articles linked to the families, households and marital status release and the structural type of dwelling and collectives release are entitled 'Fifty years of families in Canada,' ' Canadian households in 2011: Type and growth,' 'Living arrangements of young adults aged 20 to 29' and 'Living arrangements of seniors.'

      Release date: 2012-09-19

    • Stats in brief: 98-312-X201100311705
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      These short analytical articles provide complementary analysis to the 2011 Census analytical document. These articles allow for a more in-depth look to relevant topics related to the Canadian population. The four articles linked to the families, households and marital status release and the structural type of dwelling and collectives release are entitled 'Fifty years of families in Canada,' ' Canadian households in 2011: Type and growth,' 'Living arrangements of young adults aged 20 to 29' and 'Living arrangements of seniors.'

      Release date: 2012-09-19

    • Articles and reports: 98-312-X2011001
      Geography: Canada, Province or territory, Census metropolitan area
      Description:

      This 2011 Census analytical document presents key trends emerging from the analysis of families, household and marital status data in Canada, provinces and territories, census metropolitan areas (CMAs), census agglomerations (CAs), regions located outside CMAs and CAs, and municipalities.

      Release date: 2012-09-19

    • Articles and reports: 89-503-X201000111546
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This chapter on families, living arrangements and unpaid work examines the family context and living arrangements of women, including their conjugal lives, and for those in couples, whether they are legal marriages or common-law unions, opposite-sex or same-sex couples, and whether or not there are children present. In addition, female lone-parent families are also analysed, as well as women who live in other arrangements, such as alone or with non-relatives. Other patterns related to births, marriages and divorces are explored, as are family characteristics and living arrangements of immigrant women and visible minority women. Finally, the area of unpaid work is examined, specifically, care of household children, domestic work (including housework and household maintenance) and volunteering.

      Release date: 2011-12-14

    • Articles and reports: 11-008-X201100211591
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article compares the personal networks of adults aged 25 to 64 living alone with those of adults living in a couple. It provides data on size of networks, frequency of contact and feelings of social loneliness. It also examines the extent to which people living alone are more likely to have personal networks of lower or higher quality than those living in a couple when various factors are taken into account. Data are from the 2008 General Social Survey.

      Release date: 2011-11-30
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