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  • Articles and reports: 11-621-M2014094
    Description:

    Using data from the Monthly Retail Trade and Quarterly Retail Commodity surveys, this study examines the sales for the year 2013. This annual review describes sales growth and trends by subsectors such as motor vehicle and parts dealers, food and beverage stores and general merchandise stores. This study also discusses provincial retail sales.

    Release date: 2014-12-17

  • Articles and reports: 89-653-X2014004
    Description:

    The Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) is a national survey on the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal Peoples (First Nations people living off reserve, Métis and Inuit) aged 6 years and over. The 2012 APS represents the fourth cycle of the survey and focuses on issues of education, employment and health.

    A comparatively young and growing population, Métis represent an emerging force within the Canadian labour market. Comparisons within the Labour Force Survey reveal that Métis have labour market characteristics that closely resemble those of the total population in Canada. This study profiles the labour market characteristics of Métis aged 15 years and over using the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey. Employment, unemployment and additional factors such as occupation, job tenure and job permanence were considered.

    Release date: 2014-12-09

  • Articles and reports: 11-522-X201300014257
    Description:

    The Canadian Vehicle Use Study is a survey conducted by Transport Canada in partnership with Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada and the provincial registrars. The study is divided in two components: the light vehicles like cars, minivans, SUVs and trucks with gross vehicle weight (GVW) less than 4.5 metric tons; the medium and heavy component with trucks of GVW of 4.5 metric tons and more. The study is the first that collects vehicle activity directly from the vehicle using electronic collection methods exclusively. This result in more information, which is very timely and reliable.

    Release date: 2014-10-31

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400714039
    Description:

    Using data from the first two cycles of the Canadian Health Measures Survey, this study examines the association between blood lead levels and blood pressure among adults aged 40 to 79.

    Release date: 2014-07-16

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X201400114029
    Description:

    Fay and Train (1995) present a method called successive difference replication that can be used to estimate the variance of an estimated total from a systematic random sample from an ordered list. The estimator uses the general form of a replication variance estimator, where the replicate factors are constructed such that the estimator mimics the successive difference estimator. This estimator is a modification of the estimator given by Wolter (1985). The paper furthers the methodology by explaining the impact of the row assignments on the variance estimator, showing how a reduced set of replicates leads to a reasonable estimator, and establishing conditions for successive difference replication to be equivalent to the successive difference estimator.

    Release date: 2014-06-27

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400614032
    Description:

    This analysis uses results from the combined 2007 to 2009 and 2009 to 2011 Canadian Health Measures Survey to estimate the prevalence of prescription medication use, profile medication users, and identify the most common prescription medication classes used by the household population aged 6 to 79.

    Release date: 2014-06-18

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X201400113005
    Geography: Province or territory
    Description:

    This Juristat article examines family law cases in the civil courts. It provides a focused look at the amount of court activity they involve, and how they progress over time. The report is based on data from the eight Canadian provinces and territories reporting to the Civil Court Survey.

    Release date: 2014-04-28

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400411923
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    Based on the results of a population-based survey conducted in the four western provinces, this analysis examines the prevalence of barriers to the receipt of care from primary care physicians and to other health services among adults aged 40 or older who reported having been diagnosed with diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and/or stroke. Socio-demographic factors associated with barriers to care are also explored.

    Release date: 2014-04-16

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X201400111899
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This report is based on data from the 2011/2012 Victim Services Survey and provides a profile of victim service agencies in Canada that responded to the survey, as well as information on the clients they served. In reference to 2011/2012, the report presents data on the types of agencies in Canada, the services offered, staff and volunteers, and criminal injuries compensation applications and awards. Characteristics of clients, such as sex, age grouping and type of victimization, are based on counts of clients served on a snapshot day of May 24, 2012. The 2011/2012 Victim Services Survey was conducted by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics and was funded by Justice Canada's Policy Centre for Victim Issues. Victim service agencies surveyed include system-based, police-based and court-based agencies, sexual assault centres, other selected community-based agencies, and criminal injuries compensation and other financial benefit programs for victims of crime. It should be noted that data on transition homes and shelters for abused women and their children are collected through Statistics Canada's Transition Home Survey.

    Release date: 2014-02-13

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400111891
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    The Canadian Health Measures Survey uses accelerometry to collect physical activity and sedentary behaviour data. Between cycles 2 and 3, a transition was made from 60-second to 15-second epochs in accelerometry data for children aged 3 to 5. This study examines the impact of epoch length on physical activity and sedentary behaviour outcomes for children in this age range.

    Release date: 2014-01-15
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  • Articles and reports: 11-621-M2014094
    Description:

    Using data from the Monthly Retail Trade and Quarterly Retail Commodity surveys, this study examines the sales for the year 2013. This annual review describes sales growth and trends by subsectors such as motor vehicle and parts dealers, food and beverage stores and general merchandise stores. This study also discusses provincial retail sales.

    Release date: 2014-12-17

  • Articles and reports: 89-653-X2014004
    Description:

    The Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) is a national survey on the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal Peoples (First Nations people living off reserve, Métis and Inuit) aged 6 years and over. The 2012 APS represents the fourth cycle of the survey and focuses on issues of education, employment and health.

    A comparatively young and growing population, Métis represent an emerging force within the Canadian labour market. Comparisons within the Labour Force Survey reveal that Métis have labour market characteristics that closely resemble those of the total population in Canada. This study profiles the labour market characteristics of Métis aged 15 years and over using the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey. Employment, unemployment and additional factors such as occupation, job tenure and job permanence were considered.

    Release date: 2014-12-09

  • Articles and reports: 11-522-X201300014257
    Description:

    The Canadian Vehicle Use Study is a survey conducted by Transport Canada in partnership with Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada and the provincial registrars. The study is divided in two components: the light vehicles like cars, minivans, SUVs and trucks with gross vehicle weight (GVW) less than 4.5 metric tons; the medium and heavy component with trucks of GVW of 4.5 metric tons and more. The study is the first that collects vehicle activity directly from the vehicle using electronic collection methods exclusively. This result in more information, which is very timely and reliable.

    Release date: 2014-10-31

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400714039
    Description:

    Using data from the first two cycles of the Canadian Health Measures Survey, this study examines the association between blood lead levels and blood pressure among adults aged 40 to 79.

    Release date: 2014-07-16

  • Articles and reports: 12-001-X201400114029
    Description:

    Fay and Train (1995) present a method called successive difference replication that can be used to estimate the variance of an estimated total from a systematic random sample from an ordered list. The estimator uses the general form of a replication variance estimator, where the replicate factors are constructed such that the estimator mimics the successive difference estimator. This estimator is a modification of the estimator given by Wolter (1985). The paper furthers the methodology by explaining the impact of the row assignments on the variance estimator, showing how a reduced set of replicates leads to a reasonable estimator, and establishing conditions for successive difference replication to be equivalent to the successive difference estimator.

    Release date: 2014-06-27

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400614032
    Description:

    This analysis uses results from the combined 2007 to 2009 and 2009 to 2011 Canadian Health Measures Survey to estimate the prevalence of prescription medication use, profile medication users, and identify the most common prescription medication classes used by the household population aged 6 to 79.

    Release date: 2014-06-18

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X201400113005
    Geography: Province or territory
    Description:

    This Juristat article examines family law cases in the civil courts. It provides a focused look at the amount of court activity they involve, and how they progress over time. The report is based on data from the eight Canadian provinces and territories reporting to the Civil Court Survey.

    Release date: 2014-04-28

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400411923
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    Based on the results of a population-based survey conducted in the four western provinces, this analysis examines the prevalence of barriers to the receipt of care from primary care physicians and to other health services among adults aged 40 or older who reported having been diagnosed with diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and/or stroke. Socio-demographic factors associated with barriers to care are also explored.

    Release date: 2014-04-16

  • Articles and reports: 85-002-X201400111899
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    This report is based on data from the 2011/2012 Victim Services Survey and provides a profile of victim service agencies in Canada that responded to the survey, as well as information on the clients they served. In reference to 2011/2012, the report presents data on the types of agencies in Canada, the services offered, staff and volunteers, and criminal injuries compensation applications and awards. Characteristics of clients, such as sex, age grouping and type of victimization, are based on counts of clients served on a snapshot day of May 24, 2012. The 2011/2012 Victim Services Survey was conducted by the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics and was funded by Justice Canada's Policy Centre for Victim Issues. Victim service agencies surveyed include system-based, police-based and court-based agencies, sexual assault centres, other selected community-based agencies, and criminal injuries compensation and other financial benefit programs for victims of crime. It should be noted that data on transition homes and shelters for abused women and their children are collected through Statistics Canada's Transition Home Survey.

    Release date: 2014-02-13

  • Articles and reports: 82-003-X201400111891
    Geography: Canada
    Description:

    The Canadian Health Measures Survey uses accelerometry to collect physical activity and sedentary behaviour data. Between cycles 2 and 3, a transition was made from 60-second to 15-second epochs in accelerometry data for children aged 3 to 5. This study examines the impact of epoch length on physical activity and sedentary behaviour outcomes for children in this age range.

    Release date: 2014-01-15
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