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    • Data Visualization: 71-607-X2020004
      Description:

      This data visualization tool provides access to current and historical data for the Architectural, Engineering and Related Services Price Index (AESPI), and it's subcomponents at the national level, as well as at regional levels for B.C. and Territories, the Prairies, Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. It allows users to view the index series, quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year percent changes, and to compare and analyze price changes across the different sub-components and regions. This web-based application is updated quarterly.

      Release date: 2024-02-09

    • Stats in brief: 45-28-0001202100100020
      Description:

      The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the need for more timely data on the service industries as some of the hardest hit sectors and last to recover will be on that side of the economy. The paper looks at preliminary operating revenue estimates in 2020 for key professional business and administrative support services industries in Canada that traditionally have weathered recessions.

      Release date: 2021-05-21

    • Articles and reports: 62F0014M2020018
      Description:

      This paper looks at price movements for surveying and mapping services in Canada between 2013 and 2018, the types of services offered and the forces driving the industry, and provides an industry update for 2020.

      Release date: 2020-10-02

    • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 62F0014M2020013
      Description:

      This technical guide describes the methodological details for the Architectural, Engineering and Related Services Price Index (AESPI). The document includes information about the purpose of the index, data sources, and index estimation and aggregation.

      Release date: 2020-09-01

    • Table: 63-245-X
      Description: This product provides an overview of trends in the architectural services industry. It provides users with information required for making corporate decisions, monitoring programs and reviewing policies. The tables focus on financial and operating data.
      Release date: 2014-02-04

    • Articles and reports: 11-522-X200800010939
      Description:

      A year ago, Communications and Operations field initiated what is considered as Statistics Canada's first business architecture activity. This concerted effort was focused on collection related activities and processes, and was conducted over a short period during which over sixty STC senior and middle managers were consulted.

      We will introduce the discipline of business architecture, an approach based on "business blueprints" to interface between enterprise needs and its enabling solutions. We will describe the specific approach used to conduct Statistics Canada Collection Business Architecture, summarize the key lessons learned from this initiative, and provide an update on where we are and where we are heading.

      We will conclude by illustrating how this approach can serve as the genesis and foundation for an overall Statistics Canada business architecture.

      Release date: 2009-12-03

    • Articles and reports: 87-004-X20030017808
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article estimates and analyses the economic impact of the culture sector on the Canadian economy. It measures the contribution of the culture sector to Canada's employment and gross domestic product (GDP).

      Release date: 2005-04-07

    • Articles and reports: 81-595-M2004023
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article estimates and analyses the economic impact of the culture sector on Canada's employment and gross domestic product (GDP).

      Release date: 2004-12-02

    • Table: 81-595-M2004024
      Description:

      This paper analyses the impact of the culture sector on Ontario's gross domestic product (GDP) and employment.

      Release date: 2004-12-02

    • Articles and reports: 81-004-X20040037018
      Description:

      The past decade has seen rising costs associated with postsecondary education. Drawing on data from the Postsecondary Education Participation Survey, conducted in February and March 2002, this article examines: trends in tuition fees; annual expenditures of students in college or university for tuition, living costs and other expenses; and sources of financing relied on by students to cover costs for the 2001-2002 academic year.

      Release date: 2004-09-09
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    • Data Visualization: 71-607-X2020004
      Description:

      This data visualization tool provides access to current and historical data for the Architectural, Engineering and Related Services Price Index (AESPI), and it's subcomponents at the national level, as well as at regional levels for B.C. and Territories, the Prairies, Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. It allows users to view the index series, quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year percent changes, and to compare and analyze price changes across the different sub-components and regions. This web-based application is updated quarterly.

      Release date: 2024-02-09

    • Table: 63-245-X
      Description: This product provides an overview of trends in the architectural services industry. It provides users with information required for making corporate decisions, monitoring programs and reviewing policies. The tables focus on financial and operating data.
      Release date: 2014-02-04

    • Table: 81-595-M2004024
      Description:

      This paper analyses the impact of the culture sector on Ontario's gross domestic product (GDP) and employment.

      Release date: 2004-12-02

    • Table: 81-229-X
      Description:

      This publication is an annual review of statistics on Canadian education. It summarizes information on institutions, enrolment, graduates, teachers and finance for all levels of education and provides an analysis of the data. Ten-year time series are shown for most variables at the Canada level and five-year time series at the provincial level. The publication also provides demographic data from the census of Canada and educational attainment, labour force participation rates and unemployment rates of the adult population from the Labour Force Survey.

      Release date: 2001-05-22
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    • Stats in brief: 45-28-0001202100100020
      Description:

      The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the need for more timely data on the service industries as some of the hardest hit sectors and last to recover will be on that side of the economy. The paper looks at preliminary operating revenue estimates in 2020 for key professional business and administrative support services industries in Canada that traditionally have weathered recessions.

      Release date: 2021-05-21

    • Articles and reports: 62F0014M2020018
      Description:

      This paper looks at price movements for surveying and mapping services in Canada between 2013 and 2018, the types of services offered and the forces driving the industry, and provides an industry update for 2020.

      Release date: 2020-10-02

    • Articles and reports: 11-522-X200800010939
      Description:

      A year ago, Communications and Operations field initiated what is considered as Statistics Canada's first business architecture activity. This concerted effort was focused on collection related activities and processes, and was conducted over a short period during which over sixty STC senior and middle managers were consulted.

      We will introduce the discipline of business architecture, an approach based on "business blueprints" to interface between enterprise needs and its enabling solutions. We will describe the specific approach used to conduct Statistics Canada Collection Business Architecture, summarize the key lessons learned from this initiative, and provide an update on where we are and where we are heading.

      We will conclude by illustrating how this approach can serve as the genesis and foundation for an overall Statistics Canada business architecture.

      Release date: 2009-12-03

    • Articles and reports: 87-004-X20030017808
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article estimates and analyses the economic impact of the culture sector on the Canadian economy. It measures the contribution of the culture sector to Canada's employment and gross domestic product (GDP).

      Release date: 2005-04-07

    • Articles and reports: 81-595-M2004023
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article estimates and analyses the economic impact of the culture sector on Canada's employment and gross domestic product (GDP).

      Release date: 2004-12-02

    • Articles and reports: 81-004-X20040037018
      Description:

      The past decade has seen rising costs associated with postsecondary education. Drawing on data from the Postsecondary Education Participation Survey, conducted in February and March 2002, this article examines: trends in tuition fees; annual expenditures of students in college or university for tuition, living costs and other expenses; and sources of financing relied on by students to cover costs for the 2001-2002 academic year.

      Release date: 2004-09-09

    • Articles and reports: 63F0002X2001037
      Description:

      This article examines characteristics of the specialized design services industry. While the industry is relatively small, it is strategically important as good design can make products and services more competitive. At a more detailed level, this article provides a 1998 snapshot of the design industry's five sub-industries: landscape architecture, interior design, industrial design, graphic design and "other" design services.

      The article discusses how these five sub-industries are becoming less distinct. The size of firms and how size might be related to expenses, employment patterns in the industry and characteristics of the design workforce are also studied. Also investigated is the regional distribution of design firms, the types of clients they serve and the activities they undertake. Most of the article's findings are based on results from the 1998 Survey of Specialized Design and the 1996 Census.

      Release date: 2002-03-26

    • Articles and reports: 63-016-X20010015781
      Geography: Canada
      Description:

      This article examines characteristics of the specialized design services industry in Canada. While the industry is relatively small, it is strategically important as good design can make products and services more competitive.

      Release date: 2001-07-19

    • Articles and reports: 88F0006X1997013
      Description:

      Statistics Canada is engaged in a project "Information System for Science and Technology" which purpose is to develop useful indicators of activity and a framework to tie them together into a coherent picture of science and technology (S&T) in Canada. The Working papers series is used to publish results of the different initiatives conducted within this project. The produced data are related to the activities, linkages and outcomes of S&T. Several key areas are covered such as: innovation, technology diffusion, human resources in S&T and interrelations between different actors involved in S&T. This series also presents important data tabulations taken from regular surveys on R&D and S&T and made possible because of the existing Project.

      Release date: 1998-09-25

    • Articles and reports: 61-532-X19970013498
      Description:

      Amidst evidence that the small business sector, and in particular new businesses, is the main engine of net job creation in the Canadian economy, there has been a renewed public policy focus and research interest on the small business unit. This research concerns topics including business practices, financing, characteristics of business owners, and business demographics. The purpose of these studies is generally to examine the causes of success and/or failure of small businesses.

      Release date: 1998-02-02
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