Projections of the Aboriginal Populations: Total population with Aboriginal identity by age group: 2001 to 2017 - Rural residence [Canada] [Excel]

The provide detailed statistical tables for 18 scenarios by single year of the projection period (2001 to 2017). For each of the scenarios, data are available for persons who identify with each of the following three groups: the North American Indian population, the Métis or the Inuit. All three gro...

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Main Author: Statistics Canada
Other Authors: McKinnon, Alli
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Language:English
Published: Borealis 2005
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/OGJKYK
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spelling ftborealisdata:doi:10.5683/SP/OGJKYK 2023-10-29T02:37:30+01:00 Projections of the Aboriginal Populations: Total population with Aboriginal identity by age group: 2001 to 2017 - Rural residence [Canada] [Excel] Statistics Canada McKinnon, Alli 2005 https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/OGJKYK English eng Borealis https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/OGJKYK Social Sciences Population Estimates Aggregate data Census data 2005 ftborealisdata https://doi.org/10.5683/SP/OGJKYK 2023-10-01T17:41:16Z The provide detailed statistical tables for 18 scenarios by single year of the projection period (2001 to 2017). For each of the scenarios, data are available for persons who identify with each of the following three groups: the North American Indian population, the Métis or the Inuit. All three groups were projected separately for each of the ten provinces and three territories. However, the subprovincial and subterritorial level shown for the three groups varies as it depends on the groups' size. For the North American Indians, future numbers were calculated for the urban parts of all census metropolitan areas (CMAs), urban areas outside CMAs, rural areas and reserves. For the Métis, places of residence were grouped into urban parts of CMAs, urban areas outside CMAs and rural areas, which also include reserves. Because of their relatively small size, the Inuit population was projected separately for urban and rural locations only. This information is further broken down by age and sex. The 18 scenarios, as well as scenario-specific assumptions on the future trend in fertility and internal migration, are presented in the table below. In addition to these two components of population growth, all scenarios assumed declining mortality and negligible importance of international migration to the change of the size of three Aboriginal groups. The statistical tables of this CD-ROM are organized into three sections: Aboriginal groups - The projected population by Aboriginal group, type of residence, province/territory and sex for the 18 scenarios by single year from 2001 to 2017; Age and sex - The projected population by Aboriginal group, type of residence, age group and sex for the 18 scenarios by single year from 2001 to 2017; and Province/territory - The projected total Aboriginal population by province/territory, age group, sex and type of residence for the 18 scenarios for 2001 and 2017. The statistical tables are supplementary to the publication Projections of the Aboriginal populations, Canada, provinces and ... Dataset inuit Borealis
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Projections of the Aboriginal Populations: Total population with Aboriginal identity by age group: 2001 to 2017 - Rural residence [Canada] [Excel]
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description The provide detailed statistical tables for 18 scenarios by single year of the projection period (2001 to 2017). For each of the scenarios, data are available for persons who identify with each of the following three groups: the North American Indian population, the Métis or the Inuit. All three groups were projected separately for each of the ten provinces and three territories. However, the subprovincial and subterritorial level shown for the three groups varies as it depends on the groups' size. For the North American Indians, future numbers were calculated for the urban parts of all census metropolitan areas (CMAs), urban areas outside CMAs, rural areas and reserves. For the Métis, places of residence were grouped into urban parts of CMAs, urban areas outside CMAs and rural areas, which also include reserves. Because of their relatively small size, the Inuit population was projected separately for urban and rural locations only. This information is further broken down by age and sex. The 18 scenarios, as well as scenario-specific assumptions on the future trend in fertility and internal migration, are presented in the table below. In addition to these two components of population growth, all scenarios assumed declining mortality and negligible importance of international migration to the change of the size of three Aboriginal groups. The statistical tables of this CD-ROM are organized into three sections: Aboriginal groups - The projected population by Aboriginal group, type of residence, province/territory and sex for the 18 scenarios by single year from 2001 to 2017; Age and sex - The projected population by Aboriginal group, type of residence, age group and sex for the 18 scenarios by single year from 2001 to 2017; and Province/territory - The projected total Aboriginal population by province/territory, age group, sex and type of residence for the 18 scenarios for 2001 and 2017. The statistical tables are supplementary to the publication Projections of the Aboriginal populations, Canada, provinces and ...
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title Projections of the Aboriginal Populations: Total population with Aboriginal identity by age group: 2001 to 2017 - Rural residence [Canada] [Excel]
title_short Projections of the Aboriginal Populations: Total population with Aboriginal identity by age group: 2001 to 2017 - Rural residence [Canada] [Excel]
title_full Projections of the Aboriginal Populations: Total population with Aboriginal identity by age group: 2001 to 2017 - Rural residence [Canada] [Excel]
title_fullStr Projections of the Aboriginal Populations: Total population with Aboriginal identity by age group: 2001 to 2017 - Rural residence [Canada] [Excel]
title_full_unstemmed Projections of the Aboriginal Populations: Total population with Aboriginal identity by age group: 2001 to 2017 - Rural residence [Canada] [Excel]
title_sort projections of the aboriginal populations: total population with aboriginal identity by age group: 2001 to 2017 - rural residence [canada] [excel]
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