2001 Census Dictionary


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The 2001 Census Dictionary provides detailed information on all of the concepts, universes, variables and geographic terms of the 2001 Census. The information provided for each variable includes a definition, the associated census question (s), the application response categories or classifications and special notes, for instance, on historical aspects. New this year in the Internet version is the inclusion of supplemental plain language definitions for certain variables, without census or Statistics Canada jargon, to help users better understand the meaning of the definitions. The Internet version of the 2001 Census Dictionary will be updated periodically. This series includes six general reference products: Preview of products and services, Census dictionary, Catalogue, Standard products stubsets, Census handbook and Technical reports.







National Occupational Classification, 2001


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Occupation


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OECD Regions at a Glance 2005


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OECD Regions at a Glance presents a series of regional indicators for OECD countries comparing regional performance in such areas as economic growth, productivity, industry specialisation, education, health, safety, commuting times, etc.




National Occupational Classification Matrix 2001


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"The National Occupational Classification (NOC) matrix provides an overview of the classification at the minor group level. It also illustrates how the NOC is accessible on the basis of skill level, skill type, or on a combination of these two criteria. The four skill level categories are listed on the left side of the matrix, while nine skill type categories are listed across the top. The tenth skill type category (0 Management Occupations) is organized across the top of the matrix. In most cases, each matrix cell consists of a major group"--Page 1.




The Changing Canadian Population


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Informative and helpful essays that study census data regarding developments in Canadian society.