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- 1. Labour Force Classification in SLID ArchivedArticles and reports: 75F0002M1992006Description:
Labour force status will be an important analytical variable for many users of SLID data. The document discusses the issues involved in deriving this variable, and details the approach to be adopted.
Briefly, a value will be assigned for every one-week period, with three possibilities: employed, unemployed and not in the labour force. To a large extent, concepts used in the Canadian Labour Force Survey will be used. Since there are several situations where a straightforward approach to the classification is not possible, additional information will be available to data users who wish to adjust the definitions used.
Release date: 2008-02-29 - 2. Taking stock: the future of longitudinal surveys ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20050019469Description:
The 1990s was the decade of longitudinal surveys in Canada. The focus was squarely on the benefits that could be derived from the increased analytical power of longitudinal surveys. This presentation explores issues of insights gained, timeliness, data access, survey design, complexity, research capacity, survey governance and knowledge mobilisation. This presentation outlines some of the issues that are likely to be raised in any debate regarding longitudinal surveys.
Release date: 2007-03-02 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1999007Description:
This report presents an update to the results from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID) and the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) for a variety of important time series and it compares the estimates from the two sources.
Release date: 1999-12-20 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1999002Description:
This report presents results from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID) and the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) for a variety of important time series and compares the estimates from the two sources.
Release date: 1999-04-14 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1998015Description:
This paper reviews some of the substantive findings that have emerged from recent studies which used longitudinal data sources. It then discusses the 'growing pains' that can occur as these complex sources find their niche, and explores some of the lessons learned in the Canadian context.
Release date: 1998-12-30 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1998013Description:
This paper outlines the existing poverty and income measures and summarizes the recent developments of new measures.
Release date: 1998-09-30 - 7. Crossing the Low Income Line ArchivedArticles and reports: 75F0002M1997011Description:
This paper contains the complete study on income transitions conducted as part of a release strategy for the 1994 Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID). It focuses on the factors that cause people to cross the low income line.
Release date: 1997-12-31 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1994004Description:
This report describes major expected uses for the data from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).
Release date: 1995-12-30 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1994007Description:
This report is based on a presentation made to the Annual Research Conference of the U.S. Census Bureau in March 1994. It reviews some of the highlights of a year of testing for the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).
Release date: 1995-12-30 - 10. Measuring Non-response in a Longitudinal Survey: The Experience of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics ArchivedArticles and reports: 75F0002M1994016Description:
This paper presents various data quality measures proposed for the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID), including wave and panel response rates and measures of the characteristics of non-respondents.
Release date: 1995-12-30
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- 1. Labour Force Classification in SLID ArchivedArticles and reports: 75F0002M1992006Description:
Labour force status will be an important analytical variable for many users of SLID data. The document discusses the issues involved in deriving this variable, and details the approach to be adopted.
Briefly, a value will be assigned for every one-week period, with three possibilities: employed, unemployed and not in the labour force. To a large extent, concepts used in the Canadian Labour Force Survey will be used. Since there are several situations where a straightforward approach to the classification is not possible, additional information will be available to data users who wish to adjust the definitions used.
Release date: 2008-02-29 - 2. Taking stock: the future of longitudinal surveys ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20050019469Description:
The 1990s was the decade of longitudinal surveys in Canada. The focus was squarely on the benefits that could be derived from the increased analytical power of longitudinal surveys. This presentation explores issues of insights gained, timeliness, data access, survey design, complexity, research capacity, survey governance and knowledge mobilisation. This presentation outlines some of the issues that are likely to be raised in any debate regarding longitudinal surveys.
Release date: 2007-03-02 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1999007Description:
This report presents an update to the results from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID) and the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) for a variety of important time series and it compares the estimates from the two sources.
Release date: 1999-12-20 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1999002Description:
This report presents results from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID) and the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) for a variety of important time series and compares the estimates from the two sources.
Release date: 1999-04-14 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1998015Description:
This paper reviews some of the substantive findings that have emerged from recent studies which used longitudinal data sources. It then discusses the 'growing pains' that can occur as these complex sources find their niche, and explores some of the lessons learned in the Canadian context.
Release date: 1998-12-30 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1998013Description:
This paper outlines the existing poverty and income measures and summarizes the recent developments of new measures.
Release date: 1998-09-30 - 7. Crossing the Low Income Line ArchivedArticles and reports: 75F0002M1997011Description:
This paper contains the complete study on income transitions conducted as part of a release strategy for the 1994 Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID). It focuses on the factors that cause people to cross the low income line.
Release date: 1997-12-31 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1994004Description:
This report describes major expected uses for the data from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).
Release date: 1995-12-30 - Articles and reports: 75F0002M1994007Description:
This report is based on a presentation made to the Annual Research Conference of the U.S. Census Bureau in March 1994. It reviews some of the highlights of a year of testing for the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).
Release date: 1995-12-30 - 10. Measuring Non-response in a Longitudinal Survey: The Experience of the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics ArchivedArticles and reports: 75F0002M1994016Description:
This paper presents various data quality measures proposed for the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID), including wave and panel response rates and measures of the characteristics of non-respondents.
Release date: 1995-12-30
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