Census Tracts

Census Tracts

Author: Statistics Canada

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 9780660512211

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Presents 1981 Census data, based on a 20% sample, on population, private dwellings, households and families for census tracts (CTs), highlighting their socio-economic profile. Includes definitions, data quality, reference maps, and conversion table : CTs numbers in 1981 with numbers for corresponding Cts in 1976.


Census Tracts Population, Occupied Private Dwellings, Private Households and Census Economic Families in Private Households, Selected Social and Economic Characteristics - North Bay

Census Tracts Population, Occupied Private Dwellings, Private Households and Census Economic Families in Private Households, Selected Social and Economic Characteristics - North Bay

Author: Statistics Canada

Publisher:

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 9780660512181

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Presents 1981 Census data, based on a 20% sample, on population, private dwellings, households and families for census tracts (CTs), highlighting their socio-economic profile. Includes definitions, data quality, reference maps, and conversion table : CTs numbers in 1981 with numbers for corresponding CTs in 1976.


Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses

Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses

Author: United Nations. Statistical Division

Publisher: United Nations Publications

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9789211615050

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The population and housing census is part of an integrated national statistical system, which may include other censuses (for example, agriculture), surveys, registers and administrative files. It provides, at regular intervals, the benchmark for population count at national and local levels. For small geographical areas or sub-populations, it may represent the only source of information for certain social, demographic and economic characteristics. For many countries the census also provides a solid framework to develop sampling frames. This publication represents one of the pillars for data collection on the number and characteristics of the population of a country.


Communities in Action

Communities in Action

Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2017-04-27

Total Pages: 583

ISBN-13: 0309452961

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In the United States, some populations suffer from far greater disparities in health than others. Those disparities are caused not only by fundamental differences in health status across segments of the population, but also because of inequities in factors that impact health status, so-called determinants of health. Only part of an individual's health status depends on his or her behavior and choice; community-wide problems like poverty, unemployment, poor education, inadequate housing, poor public transportation, interpersonal violence, and decaying neighborhoods also contribute to health inequities, as well as the historic and ongoing interplay of structures, policies, and norms that shape lives. When these factors are not optimal in a community, it does not mean they are intractable: such inequities can be mitigated by social policies that can shape health in powerful ways. Communities in Action: Pathways to Health Equity seeks to delineate the causes of and the solutions to health inequities in the United States. This report focuses on what communities can do to promote health equity, what actions are needed by the many and varied stakeholders that are part of communities or support them, as well as the root causes and structural barriers that need to be overcome.