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Ethnic diversity and immigration 2 Household 2 Immigrants and non-permanent residents 2 Income 2 Labour 2 Labour market and income 2 Population and demography 2 Population estimates and projections 2 family and personal income 2 pensions 2 spending and wealth 2 Aboriginal peoples 1 Census reference materials 1 Commuting to work 1 Culture and leisure 1 Diseases and health conditions 1 Employment and unemployment 1 Health 1 Health care services 1 Labour mobility 1 Lifestyle and social conditions 1 Low income and inequality 1 Mental health and well-being 1 Population characteristics 1 Reference 1 turnover and work absences 1
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Heisz, Andrew 5 Larochelle-Cote, Sebastien 2 Bordt, Michael 1 Coish, David 1 Costa, Rosalinda 1 Das, Sudip 1 Gilmore, Jason 1 McLeod, Logan 1 Schellenberg, Grant 1 Siggner, Andrew 1
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Canada's Global Cities: Socio-economic Conditions in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver
Heisz, Andrew - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2006
This report paints a statistical portrait of socio-economic conditions in the Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) of Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. It highlights trends in population growth, suburban growth, commuting, employment, unemployment, immigration, income and low-income and...
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Work and Commuting in Census Metropolitan Areas, 1996 to 2001
Heisz, Andrew; Larochelle-Cote, Sebastien - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2005
The report examined the location of jobs in 27 census metropolitan areas, paying particular attention to developments in Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa-Hull, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver. It also analysed the modes commuters used to travel to work, emphasising public transit and...
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Labour Markets, Business Activity and Population Growth and Mobility in Canadian CMAs
Das, Sudip; Bordt, Michael; Heisz, Andrew; … - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2005
The report examines employment, unemployment, work activity, earnings, industrial structure, industry concentration and diversity, and human capital and population growth due to immigration and inter-CMA mobility in Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs) between 1981 and 2001. Employment and...
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Ten Things to Know About Canadian Metropolitan Areas: A Synthesis of Statistics Canada's Trends and Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas Series
Heisz, Andrew - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2005
The "Trends and Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas" series of reports provides key background information on …
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Aboriginal Conditions in Census Metropolitan Areas, 1981-2001
Costa, Rosalinda; Siggner, Andrew - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2005
This report examines the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the Aboriginal population living in 11 metropolitan centres in 1981 and 2001. It studies the size, age and mobility of the population; the family structure of Aboriginal people; school participation and educational...
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Immigrants in Canada's Census Metropolitan Areas
Schellenberg, Grant - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2004
This report looks at the distribution of recent immigrants in census metropolitan areas (CMAs), implications on public services in urban areas and the employment characteristics of immigrants.
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Census Metropolitan Areas As Culture Clusters
Coish, David - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2004
The report examines culture in census metropolitan areas (CMAs) in 2001. The report uses the 1996 and 2001 censuses, and data from Statistics Canada's Culture Statistics Program and the Centre for Education Statistics.
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Health of Canadians Living in Census Metropolitan Areas
Gilmore, Jason - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2004
This report examines the health of residents of census metropolitan areas (CMAs) through measures such as life expectancy, self-rated health, smoking, heavy drinking, obesity, physical inactivity, high blood pressure, life stress, depression, self-perceived unmet health care needs and number of...
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Low-income in Census Metropolitan Areas, 1980-2000
McLeod, Logan; Heisz, Andrew - Statistics Canada, Government of Canada - 2004
The report examines income and low income in census metropolitan areas between 1980 and 2000. It examines the situation of families and the neighbourhoods they live in. It also examines the situation of recent immigrants, Aboriginal people and lone-parent family members. Median pre-tax income...
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