Health and Activity Limitation Survey, 1986 [Canada]: Children in Households

The Health and Activity Limitation Survey (HALS) was conducted by Statistics Canada, in response to Recommendation 113 of OBSTACLES, the report from the Special Parliamentary Committee on the Disabled and the Handicapped. The survey - its content and format - was developed through extensive consulta...

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Main Author: Statistics Canada. National Disability Database Program (NDDP)
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Borealis 1990
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/9RQS1Z
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spelling ftborealisdata:doi:10.5683/SP3/9RQS1Z 2023-10-09T21:54:43+02:00 Health and Activity Limitation Survey, 1986 [Canada]: Children in Households Statistics Canada. National Disability Database Program (NDDP) 1990-03 https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/9RQS1Z English eng Borealis https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/9RQS1Z Social Sciences Alcoholic beverages Blind and visually impaires persons Community services Disabled persons Education Employment Expenditures Extended care Food consumption Health Health care Health surveys Households Income Insitutions Labour force Lifestyle Minority groups Personal care Physical activity Recreation Seniors Social services Tobacco use Transport Women Microdata Survey data 1990 ftborealisdata https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/9RQS1Z 2023-09-24T17:41:46Z The Health and Activity Limitation Survey (HALS) was conducted by Statistics Canada, in response to Recommendation 113 of OBSTACLES, the report from the Special Parliamentary Committee on the Disabled and the Handicapped. The survey - its content and format - was developed through extensive consultation with all levels of government in Canada, associations of and for disabled persons, and disabled persons themselves. The objectives of HALS were: to extend coverage of the survey to include disabled persons residing in the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, on Indian reserves and in institutions; to interview a sufficient number of disabled persons to enable the release of data for subprovincial (such as large municipalities and groups of small municipalities) as well as data on disabilities with a low prevalence (such as Alzheimer's disease); and to extend the definition of disability to include individuals whose disability was due solely to the presence of a psychiatric condition. Dataset Northwest Territories Yukon Borealis Canada Indian Northwest Territories Yukon
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topic Social Sciences
Alcoholic beverages
Blind and visually impaires persons
Community services
Disabled persons
Education
Employment
Expenditures
Extended care
Food consumption
Health
Health care
Health surveys
Households
Income
Insitutions
Labour force
Lifestyle
Minority groups
Personal care
Physical activity
Recreation
Seniors
Social services
Tobacco use
Transport
Women
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Alcoholic beverages
Blind and visually impaires persons
Community services
Disabled persons
Education
Employment
Expenditures
Extended care
Food consumption
Health
Health care
Health surveys
Households
Income
Insitutions
Labour force
Lifestyle
Minority groups
Personal care
Physical activity
Recreation
Seniors
Social services
Tobacco use
Transport
Women
Statistics Canada. National Disability Database Program (NDDP)
Health and Activity Limitation Survey, 1986 [Canada]: Children in Households
topic_facet Social Sciences
Alcoholic beverages
Blind and visually impaires persons
Community services
Disabled persons
Education
Employment
Expenditures
Extended care
Food consumption
Health
Health care
Health surveys
Households
Income
Insitutions
Labour force
Lifestyle
Minority groups
Personal care
Physical activity
Recreation
Seniors
Social services
Tobacco use
Transport
Women
description The Health and Activity Limitation Survey (HALS) was conducted by Statistics Canada, in response to Recommendation 113 of OBSTACLES, the report from the Special Parliamentary Committee on the Disabled and the Handicapped. The survey - its content and format - was developed through extensive consultation with all levels of government in Canada, associations of and for disabled persons, and disabled persons themselves. The objectives of HALS were: to extend coverage of the survey to include disabled persons residing in the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, on Indian reserves and in institutions; to interview a sufficient number of disabled persons to enable the release of data for subprovincial (such as large municipalities and groups of small municipalities) as well as data on disabilities with a low prevalence (such as Alzheimer's disease); and to extend the definition of disability to include individuals whose disability was due solely to the presence of a psychiatric condition.
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title Health and Activity Limitation Survey, 1986 [Canada]: Children in Households
title_short Health and Activity Limitation Survey, 1986 [Canada]: Children in Households
title_full Health and Activity Limitation Survey, 1986 [Canada]: Children in Households
title_fullStr Health and Activity Limitation Survey, 1986 [Canada]: Children in Households
title_full_unstemmed Health and Activity Limitation Survey, 1986 [Canada]: Children in Households
title_sort health and activity limitation survey, 1986 [canada]: children in households
publisher Borealis
publishDate 1990
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Yukon
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