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- 1. Educating Health Workers: A Statistical Portrait ArchivedArticles and reports: 81-595-M2007049Geography: CanadaDescription:
Using current major Statistics Canada data sources related to the education of Canadians, this publication presents some of what we currently know on educating health workers to begin to address some critical questions facing Canadians today: Does Canada have enough interested individuals with the right skills who want to work in health? Does it have the infrastructure, capacity, and effective education system to ensure an adequate supply of health workers to meet future health care demands? As such, the report is primarily comprised of information tables accompanied by some brief analysis intended to highlight broad findings that may guide the reader in interpreting the tables.
Release date: 2007-08-13 - 2. Labour force projections for Canada, 2006-2031 ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-010-X20070069980Geography: CanadaDescription:
The labour force participation rate will inevitably decline over the next two decades. This reflects the retirement of the boomer generation and a low birth rate in recent years. Various scenarios involving increased immigration and keeping older workers in the labour force longer can mitigate but not reverse these trends
Release date: 2007-06-15 - Articles and reports: 63F0002X2007052Description:
This paper shows how peoples decisions on whether to own or rent their residences impacted residential landlords and their market. It will also examine how the characteristics of renters have changed since 1986, and offer a brief profile of the residential real estate lessors industry.
Release date: 2007-05-25 - 4. Are 5-year-old children ready to learn at school? Family income and home environment contexts ArchivedArticles and reports: 81-004-X20070019630Description:
Activities in a child's home environment, such as daily reading, high positive parent child interaction, participation in organized sports, as well as lessons in physical activities and the arts are associated with a child's readiness to learn in school at age 5. According to a recent study, children in lower-income households were less likely to have exposure to these activities -- however, those who did were more ready to learn than those who did not. The analysis draws on data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) to describe the readiness to learn at school of Canadian children who were 5 years old in 2002-2003.
Release date: 2007-05-01 - 5. The redesign of the Dutch business register ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20050019452Description:
The redesign of the Dutch Business Register was started for both technical and statistical reasons. The major changes in the new register are the use of the new Dutch Basic Business Register as the source for legal and local units, the inclusion of administrative units in the register and a new automated algorithm to derive the statistical frame from administrative sources.
Release date: 2007-03-02 - 6. Progress in collecting business data ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20050019457Description:
The administrative data project has helped reduce the response burden of small and medium-sized business. We are continuing this work and expanding our objectives to maximize the use of administrative data. In addition, by exploring the single window reporting method, we plan to decrease the response burden of complex enterprises while ensuring consistent data collection. We will have to overcome some major challenges, some of which may be methodological in nature. Let's see what the future holds!
Release date: 2007-03-02 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20050019459Description:
The subject of this paper is the use of administrative data like tax data and social security data for structural business statistics. In this paper also the newly developed statistics on general practitioners is discussed.
Release date: 2007-03-02 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20050019466Description:
A class of estimators based on the dependency structure of a multivariate variable of interest and the survey design is defined. It will be shown by a MonteCarlo simulation how the adoption of the estimator corresponding to the population structure is more efficient than the others.
Release date: 2007-03-02
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- 1. Educating Health Workers: A Statistical Portrait ArchivedArticles and reports: 81-595-M2007049Geography: CanadaDescription:
Using current major Statistics Canada data sources related to the education of Canadians, this publication presents some of what we currently know on educating health workers to begin to address some critical questions facing Canadians today: Does Canada have enough interested individuals with the right skills who want to work in health? Does it have the infrastructure, capacity, and effective education system to ensure an adequate supply of health workers to meet future health care demands? As such, the report is primarily comprised of information tables accompanied by some brief analysis intended to highlight broad findings that may guide the reader in interpreting the tables.
Release date: 2007-08-13 - 2. Labour force projections for Canada, 2006-2031 ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-010-X20070069980Geography: CanadaDescription:
The labour force participation rate will inevitably decline over the next two decades. This reflects the retirement of the boomer generation and a low birth rate in recent years. Various scenarios involving increased immigration and keeping older workers in the labour force longer can mitigate but not reverse these trends
Release date: 2007-06-15 - Articles and reports: 63F0002X2007052Description:
This paper shows how peoples decisions on whether to own or rent their residences impacted residential landlords and their market. It will also examine how the characteristics of renters have changed since 1986, and offer a brief profile of the residential real estate lessors industry.
Release date: 2007-05-25 - 4. Are 5-year-old children ready to learn at school? Family income and home environment contexts ArchivedArticles and reports: 81-004-X20070019630Description:
Activities in a child's home environment, such as daily reading, high positive parent child interaction, participation in organized sports, as well as lessons in physical activities and the arts are associated with a child's readiness to learn in school at age 5. According to a recent study, children in lower-income households were less likely to have exposure to these activities -- however, those who did were more ready to learn than those who did not. The analysis draws on data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) to describe the readiness to learn at school of Canadian children who were 5 years old in 2002-2003.
Release date: 2007-05-01 - 5. The redesign of the Dutch business register ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20050019452Description:
The redesign of the Dutch Business Register was started for both technical and statistical reasons. The major changes in the new register are the use of the new Dutch Basic Business Register as the source for legal and local units, the inclusion of administrative units in the register and a new automated algorithm to derive the statistical frame from administrative sources.
Release date: 2007-03-02 - 6. Progress in collecting business data ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-522-X20050019457Description:
The administrative data project has helped reduce the response burden of small and medium-sized business. We are continuing this work and expanding our objectives to maximize the use of administrative data. In addition, by exploring the single window reporting method, we plan to decrease the response burden of complex enterprises while ensuring consistent data collection. We will have to overcome some major challenges, some of which may be methodological in nature. Let's see what the future holds!
Release date: 2007-03-02 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20050019459Description:
The subject of this paper is the use of administrative data like tax data and social security data for structural business statistics. In this paper also the newly developed statistics on general practitioners is discussed.
Release date: 2007-03-02 - Articles and reports: 11-522-X20050019466Description:
A class of estimators based on the dependency structure of a multivariate variable of interest and the survey design is defined. It will be shown by a MonteCarlo simulation how the adoption of the estimator corresponding to the population structure is more efficient than the others.
Release date: 2007-03-02
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