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- Selected: General Social Survey: Canadians at Work and Home (9)
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- 1. Hopefulness in Canada ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2022030Description:
This infographic provides a snapshot of how hopeful different segments of the Canadian Population have generally felt about their future. Three waves of the Canadian Social Survey were pooled to allow for better disaggregation of data and comparisons are made with the 2016 General Social Survey-Canadians at work and home-to better capture the evolving views of Canadians about their future. It examines the change in hopefulness from 2016 to 2021/2022 and looks at some population groups that had below-average levels of hopefulness.
Release date: 2022-05-17 - Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202100900002Description:
In Canada, the gender wage gap continues to persist and nearly two-thirds of the gap was still unexplained by standard factors such as level of education, job attributes, proportions of women and men in higher-paying occupations or industries, and demographics. This points to a continued need for analysis in this area in order to better understand gender-based wage disparity, including gender-related biases in career advancement. Using new content developed in the 2016 General Social Survey (GSS Cycle 30): Canadians at Work and Home, this study investigates the possible existence and magnitude of gender-related biases in career advancement that may prevent women from advancing in their careers.
Release date: 2021-09-22 - 3. Canada, eh! Happy Birthday! ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201917921343Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2019-06-28
- 4. Sports for fun and fitness ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2019039Description:
Regardless of age, sex or place of birth, people in Canada participate in sports for various different reasons. Using data from the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home, this infographic highlights the proportion of people playing sports, the most popular sports in Canada and the benefits Canadians derive from participating in sports. Whether it be for family activity, competition or recreation, physical health and fitness, or making new friends and acquaintances, Canadians who play sports are having fun!
Release date: 2019-05-21 - 5. Life satisfaction among Canadian seniors ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-006-X201800154977Description:
This study uses the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home to provide a recent assessment of the life satisfaction of seniors in Canada. It includes information on overall life satisfaction, as well as information on nine domains of life satisfaction: standard of living; health; current achievement in life; personal relationships; feeling part of the community; time available to do desired things; and quality of local environment. The paper also explores the factors associated with life satisfaction, and examines several measures of resilience among Canadian seniors.
Release date: 2018-08-02 - Stats in brief: 11-001-X201821419102Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2018-08-02
- 7. Making time for creative activities ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2018010Description:
The purpose of the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home is to explore the lifestyle behaviour of Canadians at work and at home. The section on creative activities and hobbies, in the infographic, highlights the proportion of Canadians who actively participate in these activities, the most popular creative pursuits and the characteristics of people who take part in these activities.
Release date: 2018-06-05 - 8. Canadians and the outdoors ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2018005Description:
The purpose of the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home is to explore the lifestyle behaviour of Canadians at work and at home. The section on outdoor and wilderness activities, in the infographic, highlights the proportion of Canadians who participate in these activities, the most popular outdoor pursuits and the relationship between health and involvement in outdoor activities.
Release date: 2018-03-26 - 9. General Social Survey: New data 2016 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201735617881Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2017-12-22
Stats in brief (7)
Stats in brief (7) ((7 results))
- 1. Hopefulness in Canada ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2022030Description:
This infographic provides a snapshot of how hopeful different segments of the Canadian Population have generally felt about their future. Three waves of the Canadian Social Survey were pooled to allow for better disaggregation of data and comparisons are made with the 2016 General Social Survey-Canadians at work and home-to better capture the evolving views of Canadians about their future. It examines the change in hopefulness from 2016 to 2021/2022 and looks at some population groups that had below-average levels of hopefulness.
Release date: 2022-05-17 - 2. Canada, eh! Happy Birthday! ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201917921343Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2019-06-28
- 3. Sports for fun and fitness ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2019039Description:
Regardless of age, sex or place of birth, people in Canada participate in sports for various different reasons. Using data from the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home, this infographic highlights the proportion of people playing sports, the most popular sports in Canada and the benefits Canadians derive from participating in sports. Whether it be for family activity, competition or recreation, physical health and fitness, or making new friends and acquaintances, Canadians who play sports are having fun!
Release date: 2019-05-21 - Stats in brief: 11-001-X201821419102Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2018-08-02
- 5. Making time for creative activities ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2018010Description:
The purpose of the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home is to explore the lifestyle behaviour of Canadians at work and at home. The section on creative activities and hobbies, in the infographic, highlights the proportion of Canadians who actively participate in these activities, the most popular creative pursuits and the characteristics of people who take part in these activities.
Release date: 2018-06-05 - 6. Canadians and the outdoors ArchivedStats in brief: 11-627-M2018005Description:
The purpose of the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home is to explore the lifestyle behaviour of Canadians at work and at home. The section on outdoor and wilderness activities, in the infographic, highlights the proportion of Canadians who participate in these activities, the most popular outdoor pursuits and the relationship between health and involvement in outdoor activities.
Release date: 2018-03-26 - 7. General Social Survey: New data 2016 ArchivedStats in brief: 11-001-X201735617881Description: Release published in The Daily – Statistics Canada’s official release bulletinRelease date: 2017-12-22
Articles and reports (2)
Articles and reports (2) ((2 results))
- Articles and reports: 36-28-0001202100900002Description:
In Canada, the gender wage gap continues to persist and nearly two-thirds of the gap was still unexplained by standard factors such as level of education, job attributes, proportions of women and men in higher-paying occupations or industries, and demographics. This points to a continued need for analysis in this area in order to better understand gender-based wage disparity, including gender-related biases in career advancement. Using new content developed in the 2016 General Social Survey (GSS Cycle 30): Canadians at Work and Home, this study investigates the possible existence and magnitude of gender-related biases in career advancement that may prevent women from advancing in their careers.
Release date: 2021-09-22 - 2. Life satisfaction among Canadian seniors ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-006-X201800154977Description:
This study uses the 2016 General Social Survey on Canadians at Work and Home to provide a recent assessment of the life satisfaction of seniors in Canada. It includes information on overall life satisfaction, as well as information on nine domains of life satisfaction: standard of living; health; current achievement in life; personal relationships; feeling part of the community; time available to do desired things; and quality of local environment. The paper also explores the factors associated with life satisfaction, and examines several measures of resilience among Canadian seniors.
Release date: 2018-08-02
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