Canadian Survey on Disability, 2022: Concepts and Methods Guide
Appendix E
Comparison of 2017 and 2022 CSD – Concordance between Variables and Response Categories

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Table E.1 – Modules: Entry, Sex and Gender, Disability Screening Questions, Episodic Disabilities, Main Condition

Table E.2 – Modules: Assistive Aids, Devices, or Technologies (Hearing, Vision, Mobility and Agility)

Table E.3 – Modules: Assistive Aids, Devices, or Technologies (Learning and Developmental, All)

Table E.4 – Modules: Medication Use, Cannabis Use, Help Received, Health Care Therapies and Services

Table E.5 – Modules: Education, Educational Experiences, Educational Background

Table E.6 – Modules: Labour Market Activities Minimal, Labour Force Status, Class of Worker, Self-Employed, Job Tenure

Table E.7 – Modules: Industry, Occupation, Workplace, Usual Hours of Work, Part-time Employment, Permanent Work, Periods of Unemployment, Employment Details

Table E.8 – Modules: Looking for Work, Past Job Attachment, Classification of Retirement, Retirement Details, Unemployment Details, Not in the Labour Force Details, Labour Market Attachment, Periods of Employment

Table E.9 – Modules: Workplace Training, Employment Modifications, Labour Force Discrimination

Table E.10 – Modules: Veterans, Internet Use, Accessibility Barriers

Table E.11 – Modules: General Health, Housebound, Social Isolation, Sources of Income, Food Security, Homelessness, COVID-19, Sexual Orientation, Self-Identification, Future Surveys


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