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- 1. Use of administrative data files for migration estimates: A case study of driver’s licence file in Ontario ArchivedArticles and reports: 12-001-X198500214379Description:
In Canada, provincial and federal demographers have attempted to use various sets of administrative data to estimate migration flows. This paper presents the development of intra-provincial migration estimates using driver’s licence data in Ontario. An evaluation of these migration estimates has been carried out by comparing with those derived from the income tax data by Statistics Canada. Both files provide equally good and complimentary estimates of intra-provincial migration.
Release date: 1985-12-16 - Articles and reports: 12-001-X198500214636Description:
There are many people called statisticians who carry out a very diverse set of activities which are labelled statistics. As part of the invited address at the 1985 meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada, the author presents his views and discusses the nature of the relationships between the different types of statisticians.
Release date: 1985-12-16
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- 1. Use of administrative data files for migration estimates: A case study of driver’s licence file in Ontario ArchivedArticles and reports: 12-001-X198500214379Description:
In Canada, provincial and federal demographers have attempted to use various sets of administrative data to estimate migration flows. This paper presents the development of intra-provincial migration estimates using driver’s licence data in Ontario. An evaluation of these migration estimates has been carried out by comparing with those derived from the income tax data by Statistics Canada. Both files provide equally good and complimentary estimates of intra-provincial migration.
Release date: 1985-12-16 - Articles and reports: 12-001-X198500214636Description:
There are many people called statisticians who carry out a very diverse set of activities which are labelled statistics. As part of the invited address at the 1985 meeting of the Statistical Society of Canada, the author presents his views and discusses the nature of the relationships between the different types of statisticians.
Release date: 1985-12-16
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