Canadian Survey on Disability

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The purpose of the Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) is to provide information about Canadians whose everyday activities may be limited because of a condition or health-related problem. This information will be used to plan and evaluate services, programs and policies for Canadians with disabilities to help enable their full participation in society. The survey is sponsored by Employment and Social Development Canada.

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  • Articles and reports: 75-006-X202500300002
    Description: This study uses data from the 2017 and 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability to examine perceived labour market discrimination among persons with disabilities in Canada, drawing comparisons over time when possible. It sheds light on the characteristics of individuals who believe that they were refused a job interview, a job or a promotion as a result of their disability, and also examines whether these individuals considered themselves or believed that an employer would consider them to be disadvantaged in employment.
    Release date: 2025-10-29

  • Articles and reports: 89-654-X2025005
    Description: This paper uses the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) to explore the unmet needs of persons with disabilities for different types of disability supports. The following types of support are examined: health care services, prescription medication, assistive aids or devices and help with everyday activities.
    Release date: 2025-07-09

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202519039754
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2025-07-09

  • Articles and reports: 89-654-X2025003
    Description: This study uses the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability to explore the experiences of barriers to accessibility related to communication among persons with disabilities aged 15 years and over. This is the third in a series of four reports providing further analyses on barriers encountered by persons with disabilities.
    Release date: 2025-03-24

  • Articles and reports: 89-654-X2025004
    Description: This study uses the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability to explore the experiences of barriers to accessibility related to Internet use among persons with disabilities aged 15 years and over. This is the fourth and final report in a series of reports providing further analyses of barriers to accessibility among persons with disabilities.
    Release date: 2025-03-24

  • Stats in brief: 11-001-X202508338851
    Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletin
    Release date: 2025-03-24

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025012
    Description: Utilizing data from the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability, this infographic highlights the trends and experiences of persons with hearing disabilities. This release is part of a series of infographics that focus on specific disability types.
    Release date: 2025-03-03

  • Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202500200001
    Description: Using the 2017 Canadian Survey on Disability linked to the 2015 to 2017 T1 Family File, this study explored the uptake of the disability tax credit and the Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan disability benefits among persons with disabilities, with a particular focus on their disability and sociodemographic characteristics.
    Release date: 2025-02-26

  • Stats in brief: 11-627-M2025024
    Description: This infographic highlights key findings on accessibility barriers among employed persons aged 15 to 64 with disabilities or long-term conditions. The population covered by the Survey Series on Accessibility - Experiences with Accessibility and Employment (SSA-EAE) comprised those who participated in the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) and who agreed to participate in future surveys. A series of screening questions were asked in the SSA-EAE to confirm a disability or long-term condition among participants. Only those who had a disability or long-term condition at the time of collection were surveyed.
    Release date: 2025-02-12

  • Stats in brief: 89-654-X2025001
    Description: Using data from the 2022 Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD), this fact sheet examines the combinations of educational and employment statuses among youth aged 15 to 24. It also provides insight into how disability-related (disability type, severity and cooccurrence) and sociodemographic characteristics (region, gender, 2SLGBTQ+, racialized group and immigration status) impact these combinations.
    Release date: 2025-01-27
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  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 89-654-X2023004
    Description: The Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) is a national survey of Canadians aged 15 and over whose everyday activities are limited because of a long-term condition or health-related problem. The 2022 CSD Concepts and Methods Guide is designed to assist CSD data users by providing relevant information on survey content and concepts, sampling design, collection methods, data processing, data quality and product availability.
    Release date: 2023-12-01

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 89-654-X2016003
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    This paper describes the process that led to the creation of the new Disability Screening Questions (DSQ), jointly developped by Statistics Canada and Employment and Social Development Canada. The DSQ form a new module which can be put on general population surveys to allow comparisons of persons with and without a disability. The paper explains why there are two versions of the DSQ—a long and a short one—, the difference between the two, and how each version can be used.

    Release date: 2016-02-29

  • Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 89-654-X2014001
    Description:

    The Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) is a national survey of Canadians aged 15 and over whose everyday activities are limited because of a long-term condition or health-related problem.

    The 2012 CSD Concepts and Methods Guide is designed to assist data users by providing relevant information on survey content and concepts, sampling design, collection methods, data processing, data quality and product availability. Chapter 1 of this guide provides an overview of the 2012 CSD by introducing the survey's background and objectives. Chapter 2 explains the key concepts and definitions and introduces the indicators measured by the CSD questionnaire modules. Chapters 3 to 6 cover important aspects of survey methodology, from sampling design to data collection and processing. Chapters 7 and 8 cover issues of data quality, including the approaches used to minimize and correct errors throughout all stages of the survey. Users are cautioned against making comparisons with data from previous Participation and Activity Limitations Surveys. Chapter 9 outlines the survey products that are available to the public, including data tables, a fact sheet and reference material. Appendices provide more detail on survey indicators as well as a glossary of terms.

    Release date: 2014-02-05