Statistics on the Web

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Health Statistics at-a-Glance, Health Indicators 1999

Looks at Causes of Death, Causes of Death Summary Files, Health Determinants, Health Resources, Health Resources Utilization, and Health Status. (B20/20 Format)

Nation Series, Census 1996

Quick overviews of characteristics of the Canadian population. Relates to the 1996 census with some historical comparisons, and is represented for Canada, the provinces, territories and census metropolitan areas. (B20/20 Format)

Profile Series, Census 1996

Presents statistical overviews of regions, presenting most census variables for the following levels of geography: Canada; Provinces; Territories; Federal Electoral Districts; Census Metropolitan Areas; Census Divisions; Census Subdivisions; Census Agglomerations; Census Tracts; Forward Sortation Areas; and Enumeration Areas. (B20/20 Format)

Dimensions Series, Census 1996

Quick access to Canadian population characteristics by theme. Also reflects historical trends and deals with significant sub-populations. (B20/20 Format)

Labour Force Historical Review 2002

The 2002 Labour Force Historical Review is an easy-to-use tool that lets you discover labour market patterns or trends in seconds. This annual product is a comprehensive database of Labour Force Survey estimates, containing thousands of cross-classified data series and spanning over two decades from 1976 to 2002. Monthly and annual average series are available on a wide range of subjects, including labour force status by demographic, education and family characteristics, trends in the labour markets of metropolitan cities, economic regions, industry and occupation estimates and much more. This data has been made available for use to all users by the Depository Services Program, Communication Canada. (B20/20 Format)

The Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics

This reference tool contains some 50 electronic data tables illustrating current and historical data from a number of Statistics Canada surveys. The database shows data on crime, police administration, adult and youth court activity, the correctional population and transition homes, as well as various issues such as criminal victimization and family violence. (B20/20 Format)

Income Trends in Canada 1980 - 2001

Income trends in Canada is an extensive collection of income statistics on CD-ROM, covering topics such as income distributions, income tax, government transfers, and low income. The data are drawn from two household surveys: the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) and the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID). Historical data prior to 1996 are drawn from the SCF and data since 1996 are taken from
SLID. (B20/20 Format)


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