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References

Canada. Department of Justice Canada. Child Support Team. 2000. Selected Statistics on Canadian Families and Family Law Second Edition. Ottawa.

Canada. Industry Canada. Micro-Economic Policy Analysis Branch. Monthly Economic Indicators. Ottawa.

Canada. Industry Canada. Micro-Economic Policy Analysis Branch. Regional Economic Observer. Ottawa.

Canada. Industry Canada. Micro-Economic Policy Analysis Branch. Micro-Economic Monitor. Ottawa.

Canada. Statistics Canada. 1998. 1996 Census Dictionary. Ottawa.

Canada. Statistics Canada. 1998. 1996 Census: Sources of Income, Earnings and Total Income, and Family Income. The Daily, May 12, 1998. Ottawa.

Jackson, Andrew. Low Income Trends in the 1990's. Canadian Council on Social Development. Ottawa.

Lee, Kevin K. 2000. Urban Poverty in Canada: A Statisitcal Profile. Canadian Council on Social Development. Ottawa.

Ross, David, E. Richard Shillington and Clarence Lochhead. 1994. A Working Definition of Statistics Canada Low Income Cut-offs (LICOs). An excerpt from The Canadian Fact Book on Poverty 1994. Canadian Council on Social Development.

Sauve, Roger. 2001. The Current State of Canadian Family Finances - 2000 Report. Vanier Institute for the Family. Ottawa.

Statistics Canada. Income of Canadian families

Statistics Canada. Earnings of Canadians: Making a living in the new economy

Statistics Canada. 2007. 2006 Census Dictionary.

Tyrell, Iain. 1998. Distribution of Family Incomes Across Regions in Canada. Applied Research Branch. Strategic Policy. Human Resources Development Canada.

Vanier Institute for the Family. Vanier Institute for the Family.

Vanier Institute for the Family. 2000. Profiling Canada's Families II. Vanier Institute for the Family. Ottawa.

Weiss, Carolyn; Cillis, Patricia; Rothwell, Neil. 2008. The Population Ecumene of Canada: Exploring the Past and Present. Geography Working Paper Series. Catalogue no. 92F0138M, No. 2008003. Geography Division, Statistics Canada.


Web Sites

Federal Government

Micro-Economic Monitor
Monthly Economic Indicators
Regional Economic Observer
Regional Economic Observer
Statistics Canada. 1996 Census Dictionary
Statistics Canada. 2001 Census Dictionary
Statistics Canada. 2001 Census of Population
Statistics Canada. 2006 Census. Analysis Series
This series, launched via The Daily for each of the eight major releases, includes a number of comprehensive analytical articles which will supplement day of release information. These catalogued articles provide an analytical perspective on 2006 Census topics.
Statistics Canada. 2006 Census Highlight Tables
This page provides tables for population and dwelling counts; age and sex; families and households; languages, immigration and citizenship; Aboriginal peoples; labour, language used at work, place of work, commuting to work, education; ethnic origin and visible minorities; income, and earnings, and shelter costs.  Available on each official day of release, the tables will present information highlights by topic via key indicators for various levels of geography.
Statistics Canada. 2006 Census Trends
This product presents a series of summary data trends spanning three censuses: 2006, 2001 and 1996. The product is designed to facilitate the analysis and comparison of the changing demographic and socio-economic composition of selected geographic areas across Canada.
Statistics Canada. 2006 Community Profiles
These profiles present community-level information from the 2006 Census of Population. Users can search for an area of interest using the search engine provided in this site. Users can access data on population and dwellings, age, marital status, families, income, languages, immigration, education, labour force, income, and more.
Statistics Canada. Analysis Series
Statistics Canada. Census Tract (CT) Profiles, 2006 Census
Census tracts are small, relatively stable geographic areas that usually have a population of 2,500 to 8,000. They are identified using seven-character numeric 'names' (e.g., 0005.00) and are located in census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and larger census agglomerations (CAs). From this page you can visualize each census tract via a map and/or retrieve profile data for the census tract.
Statistics Canada. Free Internet publications. 1996 Census. Social Conditions. Understanding Rural Canada: Structures and Trends
This 1996 Statistics Canada slide show presents several images, as well as brief descriptions on the topic of rural demography.
Statistics Canada. Free Internet publications. Your Guide to the Consumer Price Index, 1996
This publication was written for the general public interested in obtaining a brief non-technical introduction to the Consumer Price Index (CPI). It poses and answers some of the more frequently asked questions relating to the construction, interpretation and use of this index.
Statistics Canada. Income of Individuals, Families and Households: Highlight Tables, 2001 Census
Statistics Canada. Learning Resources
This page gives support material, such as data, reference material and lesson plans, for teaching and learning in schools at elementary, secondary and postsecondary levels.
Statistics Canada. Products and Services. Downloadable Publications. Labour Market and Income Data Guide
Statistics Canada. Products and Services. Free Internet publications. Rural and Small Town Canada - Analysis Bulletin
Statistics Canada. Statistical Profile of Canadian Communities, 1996
Statistics Canada. The Daily. May 13, 2003
Statistics Canada. The Daily. Monday, July 26, 1999. Family Income After Tax
Statistics Canada. The Daily. Thursday, August 26, 1999. Employment, Earnings and Hours
Statistics Canada. The Daily. Tuesday, May 12, 1998. 1996 Census: Sources of Income, Earnings and Total Income, and Family Income
Statistics Canada. The Daily. Tuesday, October 5, 1999. Estimates of Labour Income
The Economy in Brief

Provincial/Territorial Government

Government of Northwest Territories. Bureau of Statistics. Summary of Personal Income Statistics from All Returns, by Community Northwest Territories, 1991-1997

Other

Canadian Council on Social Development. Stats & Facts
Conference of Rectors and Pricipals of Québec Universities. Statistical and Geographic Data. Income Trends in Canada 1980-1997
This site is designed and updated regularly by the CREPUQ Groupe de travail sur les fichiers de données numériques. It offers access to a significant collection of aggregated statistical tables in Beyond 20/20, Excel and other formats. It also offers the Canadian Census Geographic Files.
The Canadian Council on Social Development. Free Statistics
The Canadian Council on Social Development (CCSD) is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization, which was founded in 1920.
The Canadian Council on Social Development. Publications
This is an alphabetical list of CCSD publications. For more detailed information about any publication, just click on its title. In some cases, the full book or report is available online.
The Canadian Council on Social Development. Publications. 1990s Marked by Rise in Poverty in Canadian Cities
The Canadian Council on Social Development. Publications. Bringing Down the Barriers: The Labour Market and Women with Disabilities in Ontario
The Canadian Council on Social Development. Publications. Income and Child Well-being: A New Perspective on the Poverty Debate
The Canadian Council on Social Development. Publications. Low Income Trends in the 1990’s
The Canadian Council on Social Development. Publications. The Canadian Fact Book on Poverty 2000
The Canadian Council on Social Development. Publications. Urban Poverty in Canada: A Statistical Profile
The Canadian Council on Social Development. Publications. Urban Poverty in Quebec: Metropolitan Regions