Canada's Population

Canada's Population

Author: Statistics Canada

Publisher: Statistics Canada, Demography Division

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 40

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This publication discusses the population growth trends of this century.


Directory of Statistics Canada Data Holdings on Aboriginal Peoples

Directory of Statistics Canada Data Holdings on Aboriginal Peoples

Author: Michael Jean Bergob

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages:

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The Directory of Statistics Canada Data Holdings on Aboriginal Peoples is a guide to sources of data on Aboriginal peoples collected by Statistics Canada. This guide describes comprehensive data sources, such as the Census of Population and the Post-Censal Aboriginal Peoples Survey, as well as more topic-specific data sources, such as the Canadian Centre for Health Information, the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Population Projections of the Demography Division, the Labour Market Activity Survey, and Education, Culture and Tourism Division.


Survey Methods and Practices

Survey Methods and Practices

Author: Statistics Canada

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 416

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This publication shows readers how to design and conduct a census or sample survey. It explains basic survey concepts and provides information on how to create efficient and high quality surveys. It is aimed at those involved in planning, conducting or managing a survey and at students of survey design courses. This book contains the following information: formulating the survey objectives and design a questionnaire; things to consider when designing a survey (choosing between a sample or a census, defining the survey population, choosing which survey frame to use, possible sources of survey error); determining the sample size, allocate the sample across strata and select the sample; appropriate uses of survey data and methods of point and variance estimation in data analysis; data dissemination and disclosure control; using administrative data, particularly during the design and estimation phases; choosing a collection method (self-enumeration, personal interview or telephone interview, computer-assisted versus paper-based questionnaires); organizing and conducting data collection operations; processing data (all data handling activities between collection and estimation) and using quality control and quality assurance measures to minimize and control errors during various survey steps; and planning and managing a survey. This publication also includes a case study that illustrates the steps in developing a household survey, using the methods and principles presented in the book.