Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2012 [Canada] [Excel]

The 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) is a national survey of First Nations people living off reserve, Métis and Inuit aged six years and over. The 2012 APS represents the fourth cycle of the survey. It was designed to be thematic; questions emphasize education and employment, with a health suppl...

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Main Author: Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: 2016
Subjects:
Age
Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:b21e551ef01995eea0c56f71481a8ce9e8dac1df6e81c180dc84572a4d4d9201
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spelling dataone:sha256:b21e551ef01995eea0c56f71481a8ce9e8dac1df6e81c180dc84572a4d4d9201 2024-06-03T18:46:50+00:00 Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2012 [Canada] [Excel] Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division BEGINDATE: 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z 2016-11-25T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:b21e551ef01995eea0c56f71481a8ce9e8dac1df6e81c180dc84572a4d4d9201 unknown Culture Age Aboriginal Work Housing Income Employment Social Support Language Metis Social Sciences Social Problems Demographics and Population Treaty Indian Status Indian Education First Nations Health Traditional Activities Inuit Mobility Spirituality Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:BOREALIS 2024-06-03T18:20:08Z The 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) is a national survey of First Nations people living off reserve, Métis and Inuit aged six years and over. The 2012 APS represents the fourth cycle of the survey. It was designed to be thematic; questions emphasize education and employment, with a health supplement. It also collects information on language, income, housing and mobility.The APS complements other sources of information, including the Canadian Census of Population and the National H ousehold Survey (NHS). Following the release of data from the 2006 APS, a content review was conducted to ensure the future relevance of existing APS questions to key stakeholders and to identify any potential data gaps. The review brought together expertise from a diverse group of researchers and subject matter experts, both from within and outside of Statistics Canada. New survey questions were developed and added to the 2012 APS questionnaire in order to place greater emphasis on the t hemes of education and employment, in particular. Dataset First Nations inuit Metis Unknown Canada Indian
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topic Culture
Age
Aboriginal
Work
Housing
Income
Employment
Social Support
Language
Metis
Social Sciences
Social Problems
Demographics and Population
Treaty Indian
Status Indian
Education
First Nations
Health
Traditional Activities
Inuit
Mobility
Spirituality
spellingShingle Culture
Age
Aboriginal
Work
Housing
Income
Employment
Social Support
Language
Metis
Social Sciences
Social Problems
Demographics and Population
Treaty Indian
Status Indian
Education
First Nations
Health
Traditional Activities
Inuit
Mobility
Spirituality
Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division
Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2012 [Canada] [Excel]
topic_facet Culture
Age
Aboriginal
Work
Housing
Income
Employment
Social Support
Language
Metis
Social Sciences
Social Problems
Demographics and Population
Treaty Indian
Status Indian
Education
First Nations
Health
Traditional Activities
Inuit
Mobility
Spirituality
description The 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) is a national survey of First Nations people living off reserve, Métis and Inuit aged six years and over. The 2012 APS represents the fourth cycle of the survey. It was designed to be thematic; questions emphasize education and employment, with a health supplement. It also collects information on language, income, housing and mobility.The APS complements other sources of information, including the Canadian Census of Population and the National H ousehold Survey (NHS). Following the release of data from the 2006 APS, a content review was conducted to ensure the future relevance of existing APS questions to key stakeholders and to identify any potential data gaps. The review brought together expertise from a diverse group of researchers and subject matter experts, both from within and outside of Statistics Canada. New survey questions were developed and added to the 2012 APS questionnaire in order to place greater emphasis on the t hemes of education and employment, in particular.
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author Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division
author_facet Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division
author_sort Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division
title Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2012 [Canada] [Excel]
title_short Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2012 [Canada] [Excel]
title_full Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2012 [Canada] [Excel]
title_fullStr Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2012 [Canada] [Excel]
title_full_unstemmed Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2012 [Canada] [Excel]
title_sort aboriginal peoples survey, 2012 [canada] [excel]
publishDate 2016
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Indian
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Indian
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inuit
Metis
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