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         Canadian Population:     more books (100)
  1. Guidebook to Canadian population studies and statistics: A guide to finding and using information and data on the population of Canada by Suzanne Shiel, 1993
  2. Typology of the Canadian population: A proposal for a change in the definition of urban and rural population (Working paper) by Robert F Parenteau, 1978
  3. Canada's Jewish population, 1971: Composition by sex, age, marital status, and language (Canadian Jewish population studies) by J. A Norland, 1974
  4. Household and population projections for canadian provinces and territories by Abraham Akkerman, 1984
  5. A gazetteer of Jewish communities in Canada: Showing the Jewish population in each of the cities, towns & villages in Canada in the census years 1851-1951 (Canadian Jewish population studies) by Louis Rosenberg, 1957
  6. Population characteristics of the Jewish community of Toronto (Canadian Jewish population studies) by Louis Rosenberg, 1955
  7. The size and geographic distribution of Canada's Jewish population: Preliminary observations (Canadian Jewish population studies) by J. A Norland, 1974
  8. Implications of the changing age structure of the Canadian population (Perceptions) by Lewis Auerbach, 1976
  9. Two centuries of Jewish life in Canada, 1760-1960 (Canadian Jewish population studies) by Louis Rosenberg, 1961
  10. A study of the changes in the geographic distribution of the Jewish population in the Metropolitan Area of Toronto, 1851-1951 (Canadian Jewish population studies) by Louis Rosenberg, 1954
  11. Population characteristics: Ethnic pattern, conjugal condition, Jewish origin and Jewish religion, place of birth, size of family, language and mother ... (Canadian Jewish population studies) by Louis Rosenberg, 1956
  12. Canada's Jewish community: A brief survey of its history, growth & characteristics (Canadian Jewish population studies) by Louis Rosenberg, 1954
  13. Publicly financed competition in health care delivery: A Canadian simulation model (CIAR population health working paper) by Jacqueline MacNaughton Muldoon, 1989
  14. The changing education profile of Canadians, 1961 to 2000: Projections of educational attainment for the Canadian population and labour force by G Picot, 1980

81. Leddy Library 1996 Canadian Census Of Population Profile
Research Guides 1996 canadian Census of population Census '96 ProfileSeries (CDROM) How to Find Profiles of (A) Windsor (CSD
http://athena.uwindsor.ca/units/leddy/leddy3.nsf/Guides96CenPopHowtoWin?OpenPage

82. Canada People 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources
Canada People 2000 Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, population, Social Statistics, Political System, immigration
http://www.photius.com/wfb2000/countries/canada/canada_people.html

  • 1999 INDEX
  • 1996 INDEX
    Canada
    People 2000
      Population: 31,281,092 (July 2000 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 19% (male 3,077,994; female 2,932,821) 15-64 years: 68% (male 10,714,305; female 10,591,494) 65 years and over: 13% (male 1,683,704; female 2,280,774) (2000 est.) Population growth rate: 1.02% (2000 est.) Birth rate: 11.41 births/1,000 population (2000 est.) Death rate: 7.39 deaths/1,000 population (2000 est.) Net migration rate: 6.2 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2000 est.) Sex ratio: at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.74 male(s)/female total population: 0.98 male(s)/female (2000 est.) Infant mortality rate: 5.08 deaths/1,000 live births (2000 est.) Life expectancy at birth: total population: 79.43 years male: 76.02 years female: 83 years (2000 est.) Total fertility rate: 1.64 children born/woman (2000 est.) Nationality: noun: Canadian(s) adjective: Canadian Ethnic groups: British Isles origin 28%, French origin 23%, other European 15%, Amerindian 2%, other, mostly Asian, African, Arab 6%, mixed background 26%
  • 83. Learning Resources: Population Pyramids
    The population pyramids presented here are animated to show the change in population distribution for Canada, the provinces and territories from 1971 to 2006.
    http://www.statcan.ca/english/kits/animat/pyone.htm
    Population Pyramids
    New! Pyramids for Canada , the provinces and territories from 1901 to 2001. The population pyramids presented here are animated to show the change in population distribution for Canada, the provinces and territories from 1971 to 2006. The data are standardized and expressed as a number per 100,000 population, allowing comparisons between regions of different sizes. To view the animated population pyramids, select the name of the region you wish to view. Use the Stop button to view a single year of data. The Reload or Refresh button will start the animation again. The age-sex distribution of a population is an important feature to analyse if you wish to understand a country's demographic situation. These statistics give governments and others one of the tools they need to make informed decisions that will affect our lives today and in the future. A handy way to illustrate the structure of a population is to graph the number of males and females for various ages. A horizontal bar graph with data for males on the left and females on the right is called a population pyramid. By analysing population pyramids and identifying trends, we can learn a lot about our society. Vivian Z. Klaff sets out the following age structure models in

    84. Wired News: Net Population Swells To 92 Mil
    In the past nine months, some 13 million Canadians and Americans signed on to the Net, bringing the online population in those nations to 92 million. Wired News
    http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,20288,00.html
    Welcome to Wired News. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content Search:
    Wired News Animations Wired Magazine HotBot (the Web)
    Net Population Swells to 92 Mil
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    03:00 AM Jun. 18, 1999 PT There are many millions more adults on the Internet in Canada and the United States than there are people in the nation of Germany, a new report reveals. Some 92 million Canadians and Americans age 16 and older surf the Net, according to Internet Demographics, a survey conducted by CommerceNet and Nielsen Media Research. That figure represents a 16 percent jump since 79 million were found online in the last study, conducted nine months ago.
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    According to a 1996 United Nations population survey , there are just over 82 million people in Germany. Mexico has just over 96 million people. "More than two of every five people in North America are now Internet users, and the Web is becoming an integral part of daily life," said CommerceNet executive vice president Mark Resch. Further, more women are making more purchases online. Female shoppers increased 80 percent in nine months and passed the 10-million mark with this survey.

    85. Dimensions Series Census 1996
    different CDROMs Ethnocultural and Social Characteristics of the canadianPopulation; canadian Income and Earnings for 1990 and 1995;
    http://www.library.mcgill.ca/cdroms/Ldimensionseries.html
    McGill Libraries Complete Database List Dimensions Series Census 1996 Connect: Web Access Requirements / Limits The Census data is accessible to McGill users and Quebec Universities members of CREPUQ only. Coverage Description The Dimensions Series (1996 Census of Population) provides an in-depth analysis of census data. More than 150 tables represent a variety of special interest subjects linking a number of Census variables. Statistical information is presented on themes of considerable public interest with some tables examining historical trends and other tables detailing significant sub-populations. Data for geographical levels of Canada, Provinces and Territories are most widely represented with some data tables produced at the Census Metropolitan Area level. The Portrait of Official Language Communities in Canada and the Portrait of Aboriginal Population of Canada contain some information at the community level. The Dimensions Series data tables are grouped by common theme and are extracted from 7 different CD-ROMs:
    • Ethnocultural and Social Characteristics of the Canadian Population Canadian Income and Earnings for 1990 and 1995 Labour Force and Unpaid Work of Canadians Place of Work of the Canadian Population Canadian Demographic Characteristics (including language and mobility) Portrait of Official Language Communities in Canada Portrait of Aboriginal Population in Canada
    System Requirements To view the data, you must have Ivation Datasystem Inc.'s Beyond 20/20

    86. Census Geography - Highlights And Analysis
    This document provides detailed analysis of the 2001 Census populationdata released March 12th, 2002. It contains extensive analytical
    http://geodepot.statcan.ca/Diss/Highlights/Highlights_e.cfm

    Geography

    This document provides detailed analysis of the 2001 Census population data released March 12th, 2002. It contains extensive analytical text in HTML format, illustrated by numerous full-colour maps, charts, and photographs. Links to numerous supporting data tables are also included, as well as links to the full slate of geographic products and services available to the public. Printer-friendly PDF versions of the text (0.3 mb), the maps (1.7 mb), and the charts and tables (1.0 mb) are also available for download.
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    87. Statistics Canada - Canada's National Statistical Agency Profiling Canada's Busi
    Statistics Canada's Web site (www.statcan.ca) provides for free and for fee economic, social and census data plus daily analysis of statistical releases.
    http://www.statcan.ca/start.html
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    Released at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time Labour Force Survey, March 2003
    Employment edged up 14,000 in March and the unemployment rate dipped 0.1 percentage points to 7.3%. Although the employment rate (62.5%) and the participation rate (67.5%) remained at all-time highs, the pace of employment growth has slowed. The modest increase in employment in March brings gains for the first three months of the year to 67,000, the smallest quarterly increase since the end of 2001. Farming operating revenues and expenses, 2001 Farm product prices, February 2003 NEW PRODUCTS Upcoming releases: April 7 to 11
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