Survey of Household Spending, 2017 [Canada]: Interview File

The SHS is conducted annually in the ten provinces. Starting with SHS 2015, the survey is conducted every two years in the three territorial capitals (Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit). The SHS underwent a major redesign in 2010. The new methodology combines a questionnaire with recall periods ba...

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Main Author: Statistics Canada
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Borealis 2018
Subjects:
Tax
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/GUCUWU
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spelling ftborealisdata:doi:10.5683/SP3/GUCUWU 2023-11-12T04:19:48+01:00 Survey of Household Spending, 2017 [Canada]: Interview File Statistics Canada 2018-12-12 https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/GUCUWU English eng Borealis https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/GUCUWU Responding to this survey is voluntary. Data are collected directly from survey respondents. Social Sciences Accomadation Alcohol Appliances Automobiles Beverages Books Cell phone Child care Cigarettes Computer Education Expenditures Finances Food Games Gifts Goods Health care Homeowner Household Spendings Income Insurance Insurance plans Internet Public transportation Recreational vehicles Rent Repairs Restaurants Shelter Tax Telephone Tobacco Trips Microdata Survey data 2018 ftborealisdata https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/GUCUWU 2023-10-29T18:40:25Z The SHS is conducted annually in the ten provinces. Starting with SHS 2015, the survey is conducted every two years in the three territorial capitals (Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit). The SHS underwent a major redesign in 2010. The new methodology combines a questionnaire with recall periods based on the type of expenditure (last month, last 3 months, last 12 months or last payment) and a daily expenditure diary that a sub-sample of households is selected to complete for a two-week period following the interview. Also, data on income and income taxes now come mainly from the T1 (Individual Tax Return) administrative data files from the Canada Revenue Agency. Finally, collection is carried out on a continuous monthly basis from January to December from a sample of households distributed over twelve monthly collection cycles. Although the expenditure data collected since 2010 are similar to those of previous years, the changes to data collection, processing and estimation methods have created breaks in the data series. As a result, users are advised not to compare SHS data from 2010 onward with data prior to 2010, unless otherwise noted. Dataset Iqaluit Yellowknife Borealis Canada Yellowknife
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Accomadation
Alcohol
Appliances
Automobiles
Beverages
Books
Cell phone
Child care
Cigarettes
Computer
Education
Expenditures
Finances
Food
Games
Gifts
Goods
Health care
Homeowner
Household Spendings
Income
Insurance
Insurance plans
Internet
Public transportation
Recreational vehicles
Rent
Repairs
Restaurants
Shelter
Tax
Telephone
Tobacco
Trips
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Accomadation
Alcohol
Appliances
Automobiles
Beverages
Books
Cell phone
Child care
Cigarettes
Computer
Education
Expenditures
Finances
Food
Games
Gifts
Goods
Health care
Homeowner
Household Spendings
Income
Insurance
Insurance plans
Internet
Public transportation
Recreational vehicles
Rent
Repairs
Restaurants
Shelter
Tax
Telephone
Tobacco
Trips
Statistics Canada
Survey of Household Spending, 2017 [Canada]: Interview File
topic_facet Social Sciences
Accomadation
Alcohol
Appliances
Automobiles
Beverages
Books
Cell phone
Child care
Cigarettes
Computer
Education
Expenditures
Finances
Food
Games
Gifts
Goods
Health care
Homeowner
Household Spendings
Income
Insurance
Insurance plans
Internet
Public transportation
Recreational vehicles
Rent
Repairs
Restaurants
Shelter
Tax
Telephone
Tobacco
Trips
description The SHS is conducted annually in the ten provinces. Starting with SHS 2015, the survey is conducted every two years in the three territorial capitals (Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit). The SHS underwent a major redesign in 2010. The new methodology combines a questionnaire with recall periods based on the type of expenditure (last month, last 3 months, last 12 months or last payment) and a daily expenditure diary that a sub-sample of households is selected to complete for a two-week period following the interview. Also, data on income and income taxes now come mainly from the T1 (Individual Tax Return) administrative data files from the Canada Revenue Agency. Finally, collection is carried out on a continuous monthly basis from January to December from a sample of households distributed over twelve monthly collection cycles. Although the expenditure data collected since 2010 are similar to those of previous years, the changes to data collection, processing and estimation methods have created breaks in the data series. As a result, users are advised not to compare SHS data from 2010 onward with data prior to 2010, unless otherwise noted.
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title Survey of Household Spending, 2017 [Canada]: Interview File
title_short Survey of Household Spending, 2017 [Canada]: Interview File
title_full Survey of Household Spending, 2017 [Canada]: Interview File
title_fullStr Survey of Household Spending, 2017 [Canada]: Interview File
title_full_unstemmed Survey of Household Spending, 2017 [Canada]: Interview File
title_sort survey of household spending, 2017 [canada]: interview file
publisher Borealis
publishDate 2018
url https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/GUCUWU
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