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- 281. Immigration and Diversity: Population Projections for Canada and its Regions, 2011 to 2036 ArchivedArticles and reports: 91-551-X2017001Description:
This analytical product present projections of the diversity of the Canadian population. The purpose of these projections is to paint a potential portrait of the composition of Canada’s population according to different ethnocultural and language characteristics, if certain population growth scenarios were to become reality in the future. Produced using Demosim, a microsimulation model, these projections cover characteristics such as place of birth, generation status, visible minority group, religion and mother tongue.
Release date: 2017-01-25 - 282. Demosim 2017 ArchivedArticles and reports: 91-621-X2017001Description:
This document briefly describes Demosim, the microsimulation population projection model, how it works as well as its methods and data sources. It is a methodological complement to the analytical products produced using Demosim.
Release date: 2017-01-25 - 283. Do Postsecondary Graduates Land High-skilled Jobs? ArchivedArticles and reports: 11F0019M2017388Description:
This study examines the relationship between occupational skill requirements and educational attainment (the highest level completed and the field of study). Using the 2011 National Household Survey matched to data from the Occupational Information Network (which contains information on occupational skill requirements), the study uncovers many new findings on the skill requirements of jobs held by Canadians aged 25 to 34 with different educational qualifications.
Release date: 2017-01-24 - Articles and reports: 11-633-X2017005Description:
Hospitalization rates are among commonly reported statistics related to health-care service use. The variety of methods for calculating confidence intervals for these and other health-related rates suggests a need to classify, compare and evaluate these methods. Zeno is a tool developed to calculate confidence intervals of rates based on several formulas available in the literature. This report describes the contents of the main sheet of the Zeno Tool and indicates which formulas are appropriate, based on users’ assumptions and scope of analysis.
Release date: 2017-01-19 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201700114696Description:
In 2014, the Canadian Community Health Survey collected data on tanning equipment use, including frequency of use, reasons for use, injury, and the efficacy of labelling and safety information. Based on these data, this analysis presents prevalence estimates of indoor tanning and associated injury.
Release date: 2017-01-18 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201700114697Description:
This article describes depression and suicidal ideation among Canadians aged 15 to 24 based on detailed population data from the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey?Mental Health. Co-occurrence of depression and suicidal ideation is explored. Associations between depression and suicidal thoughts and the use of professional sources of mental health support are examined.
Release date: 2017-01-18 - Articles and reports: 85-002-X201700114689Description:
This Juristat article provides an overview of existing measures of organized crime in Canada in 2013 and 2014 and raises awareness regarding data availability, and the efforts being made to collect national police-reported data through the Uniform Crime Reporting Survey.
Release date: 2017-01-18 - 288. The evolution of Canadian tourism, 1946 to 2015 ArchivedArticles and reports: 11-630-X2017001Description:
This issue of Canadian Megatrends takes a historical look at Canadian tourism, describing the long-term changes in who has been visiting Canada—and where Canadians have been visiting.
Release date: 2017-01-16 - 289. Monthly Aircraft Movements: Small airports – Airports Without NAV CANADA Towers or Flight Service Stations ArchivedStats in brief: 51-004-X2017001Description:
This report presents monthly aircraft movements for Canadian airports without NAV CANADA air traffic control towers or NAV CANADA flight service stations.
Release date: 2017-01-13 - Articles and reports: 82-625-X201700114701Description:
This health fact sheet presents results on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) among Canadian adults 35 to 79 years of age. Significant differences were identified between self-reported and measured COPD prevalence suggesting that the condition is under-diagnosed in Canadian adults. The results shown are based on data from the Canadian Health Measures Survey.
Release date: 2017-01-12
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- Stats in brief: 98-200-X2016017Description:
This Census in Brief article describes the composition of Canada’s immigrant population according to four language variables. It focuses on immigrants’ adoption of English or French and includes a comparison of results for Quebec and the rest of Canada.
Release date: 2017-10-25 - Stats in brief: 98-200-X2016020Description:
This Census in Brief article describes the diverse family characteristics of Aboriginal children aged 0 to 4, including children living in two-parent families, in lone-parent families, and with grandparents, as well as foster children in private homes. Results are presented for First Nations, Métis and Inuit children.
Release date: 2017-10-25 - Stats in brief: 98-200-X2016021Description:
This Census in Brief article describes the housing conditions of Aboriginal people in Canada using two main concepts: dwelling condition and housing suitability. Results are presented for First Nations people, Métis and Inuit.
Release date: 2017-10-25 - Stats in brief: 98-200-X2016022Description:
This Census in Brief article provides detailed information about Aboriginal languages spoken by Aboriginal people, including the regional distribution of each Aboriginal language family. Comparisons between the counts of Aboriginal language speakers and the counts of people with an Aboriginal mother tongue are provided. Results are presented for First Nations people, Métis and Inuit.
Release date: 2017-10-25 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2017027Description:
Based on 2016 Census data, the following infographic provides a portrait of the Aboriginal population in Canada, including age, growth, population count and the diversity of Aboriginal languages.
Release date: 2017-10-25 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2017028Description:
Based on 2016 Census data, this infographic provides a portrait of immigrants in Canada by place of birth and period of immigration.
Release date: 2017-10-25 - Stats in brief: 11-627-M2017029Description:
The following infographic, based on 2016 Census data, looks at the three main admission categories for immigrants who are admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Release date: 2017-10-25 - 38. Condominiums in Canada, 2016 Census of Population ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2017030Description:
Based on 2016 Census data, this infographic looks at condominiums in Canada, including the growth rate of condominium households, the value of owner-occupied condominiums and the percentage of private dwellings that are condominiums by period of construction.
Release date: 2017-10-25 - Stats in brief: 11-629-X2017007Description:
Based on 2016 Census data, this video provides an overview of immigration in Canada over the past 150 years.
Release date: 2017-10-25 - 40. Physical activity of Canadian children and youth ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2017034Description:
This infographic presents results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey relating to the physical activity levels of children and youth. The physical activity data were measured using accelerometers between 2007 and 2015.
Release date: 2017-10-18
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- Articles and reports: 18-001-X2017001Description:
This working paper profiles Canadian firms involved in the development and production of Bioproducts. It provides data on the number and types of Bioproducts firms in 2015, covering bioproducts revenues, research and development, use of biomass, patents, products, business practices and the impact of government regulations on the sector.
Release date: 2017-12-22 - 2. Social media as a data source for official statistics; the Dutch Consumer Confidence Index ArchivedArticles and reports: 12-001-X201700254871Description:
In this paper the question is addressed how alternative data sources, such as administrative and social media data, can be used in the production of official statistics. Since most surveys at national statistical institutes are conducted repeatedly over time, a multivariate structural time series modelling approach is proposed to model the series observed by a repeated surveys with related series obtained from such alternative data sources. Generally, this improves the precision of the direct survey estimates by using sample information observed in preceding periods and information from related auxiliary series. This model also makes it possible to utilize the higher frequency of the social media to produce more precise estimates for the sample survey in real time at the moment that statistics for the social media become available but the sample data are not yet available. The concept of cointegration is applied to address the question to which extent the alternative series represent the same phenomena as the series observed with the repeated survey. The methodology is applied to the Dutch Consumer Confidence Survey and a sentiment index derived from social media.
Release date: 2017-12-21 - Articles and reports: 12-001-X201700254872Description:
This note discusses the theoretical foundations for the extension of the Wilson two-sided coverage interval to an estimated proportion computed from complex survey data. The interval is shown to be asymptotically equivalent to an interval derived from a logistic transformation. A mildly better version is discussed, but users may prefer constructing a one-sided interval already in the literature.
Release date: 2017-12-21 - Articles and reports: 12-001-X201700254887Description:
This paper proposes a new approach to decompose the wage difference between men and women that is based on a calibration procedure. This approach generalizes two current decomposition methods that are re-expressed using survey weights. The first one is the Blinder-Oaxaca method and the second one is a reweighting method proposed by DiNardo, Fortin and Lemieux. The new approach provides a weighting system that enables us to estimate such parameters of interest like quantiles. An application to data from the Swiss Structure of Earnings Survey shows the interest of this method.
Release date: 2017-12-21 - Articles and reports: 12-001-X201700254888Description:
We discuss developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years. Neyman’s 1934 landmark paper laid the theoretical foundations for the probability sampling approach to inference from survey samples. Classical sampling books by Cochran, Deming, Hansen, Hurwitz and Madow, Sukhatme, and Yates, which appeared in the early 1950s, expanded and elaborated the theory of probability sampling, emphasizing unbiasedness, model free features, and designs that minimize variance for a fixed cost. During the period 1960-1970, theoretical foundations of inference from survey data received attention, with the model-dependent approach generating considerable discussion. Introduction of general purpose statistical software led to the use of such software with survey data, which led to the design of methods specifically for complex survey data. At the same time, weighting methods, such as regression estimation and calibration, became practical and design consistency replaced unbiasedness as the requirement for standard estimators. A bit later, computer-intensive resampling methods also became practical for large scale survey samples. Improved computer power led to more sophisticated imputation for missing data, use of more auxiliary data, some treatment of measurement errors in estimation, and more complex estimation procedures. A notable use of models was in the expanded use of small area estimation. Future directions in research and methods will be influenced by budgets, response rates, timeliness, improved data collection devices, and availability of auxiliary data, some of which will come from “Big Data”. Survey taking will be impacted by changing cultural behavior and by a changing physical-technical environment.
Release date: 2017-12-21 - Articles and reports: 12-001-X201700254894Description:
This note by Danny Pfeffermann presents a discussion of the paper “Sample survey theory and methods: Past, present, and future directions” where J.N.K. Rao and Wayne A. Fuller share their views regarding the developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years.
Release date: 2017-12-21 - Articles and reports: 12-001-X201700254895Description:
This note by Graham Kalton presents a discussion of the paper “Sample survey theory and methods: Past, present, and future directions” where J.N.K. Rao and Wayne A. Fuller share their views regarding the developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years.
Release date: 2017-12-21 - Articles and reports: 12-001-X201700254896Description:
This note by Sharon L. Lohr presents a discussion of the paper “Sample survey theory and methods: Past, present, and future directions” where J.N.K. Rao and Wayne A. Fuller share their views regarding the developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years.
Release date: 2017-12-21 - Articles and reports: 12-001-X201700254897Description:
This note by Chris Skinner presents a discussion of the paper “Sample survey theory and methods: Past, present, and future directions” where J.N.K. Rao and Wayne A. Fuller share their views regarding the developments in sample survey theory and methods covering the past 100 years.
Release date: 2017-12-21 - Articles and reports: 82-003-X201701254891Description:
The objective of this analysis is to determine if Métis are more likely than non-Aboriginal people to be hospitalized for ambulatory care sensitive conditions and whether differences persist after adjustment for socioeconomic and geographic factors.
Release date: 2017-12-20
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- Journals and periodicals: 12-605-XDescription:
The Record Linkage Project Process Model (RLPPM) was developed by Statistics Canada to identify the processes and activities involved in record linkage. The RLPPM applies to linkage projects conducted at the individual and enterprise level using diverse data sources to create new data sources to meet analytical and operational needs.
Release date: 2017-06-05 - Journals and periodicals: 82-624-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
Each issue of Health at a Glance consists of a short non-technical article on topics that feature statistics from health-related surveys and administrative data.
Release date: 2017-04-26 - Journals and periodicals: 81-598-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
The National Apprenticeship Survey (NAS) looks at factors affecting the completion, certification and transition of apprentices to the labour market. The survey was a collaborative effort on the part of Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and Statistics Canada. It is hoped that the findings will contribute to the ongoing dialogue by governments, industry and unions to ensure that the apprenticeship systems in Canada continue to respond to the demands of the 21st Century.
Release date: 2017-03-29 - Journals and periodicals: 71-588-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
This series of analytical reports provides an overview of the labour market conditions among the Aboriginal off-reserve populations, based on estimates from the Labour Force Survey. These reports examine the Aboriginal labour force characteristics by Aboriginal identity, as well as diverse socio-economic and employment characteristics.
Release date: 2017-03-16 - Journals and periodicals: 91-551-XGeography: CanadaDescription:
These analytical products present projections of the diversity of the Canadian population. The purpose of these projections is to paint a potential portrait of the composition of Canada’s population according to different ethnocultural and language characteristics, if certain population growth scenarios were to become reality in the future. Produced using Demosim, a microsimulation model, these projections cover characteristics such as place of birth, generation status, visible minority group, religion and mother tongue.
Release date: 2017-01-25 - 6. Demosim: An Overview of Methods and Data Sources ArchivedJournals and periodicals: 91-621-XDescription:
This document briefly describes Demosim, the microsimulation population projection model, how it works as well as its methods and data sources. It is a methodological complement to the analytical products produced using Demosim.
Release date: 2017-01-25
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