Trend 2000 - 2011. Statistics Canada. CANSIM: Labor - Nonwage Benefits | Country: Canada | Province: Newfoundland and Labrador | Table: Economic dependency profile, by sex, taxfilers and income, and source of income | Variable: Canada Child Tax Benefit, Both sexes, Amount of income | Units: $CAD x 1,000, 2000-2011. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. Dataset-ID: 075-001-142.
Statistics Canada (2015). CANSIM: Labor - Nonwage Benefits | Country: Canada | Province: Newfoundland and Labrador | Table: Economic dependency profile, by sex, taxfilers and income, and source of income | Variable: Canada Child Tax Benefit, Both sexes, Amount of income | Units: $CAD x 1,000, 2000-2...
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Summary: | Statistics Canada (2015). CANSIM: Labor - Nonwage Benefits | Country: Canada | Province: Newfoundland and Labrador | Table: Economic dependency profile, by sex, taxfilers and income, and source of income | Variable: Canada Child Tax Benefit, Both sexes, Amount of income | Units: $CAD x 1,000, 2000-2011. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. [Data-file]. Dataset-ID: 075-001-142. Dataset: Reports statistics on benefits associated with paid employment in Canada other than wages and salaries. Examples are employer-sponsored pension plans, dental, medical, and life insurance plans, leave entitlements, and payroll taxes such as employer contributions to the Employment Insurance program and the Canada/Quebec pension plans. CANSIM is Statistics Canada's key socioeconomic database. The datasets included here provide statistics on the Canadian population, and the nation’s resources, economy, society, and culture. In addition to conducting a Census every five years, approximately 350 active surveys are conducted on virtually all aspects of Canadian life. Statistics are provided for the nation as a whole, provinces, and other subnational geographies where available. Category: Labor and Employment Source: Statistics Canada Established as Canada's central statistical office by the Statistics Act of 1985, Statistics Canada is required to "collect, compile, analyse, abstract and publish statistical information relating to the commercial, industrial, financial, social, economic and general activities and conditions of the people of Canada." Its main objectives are to provide statistical information and analysis about Canada’s economic and social structure and to promote sound statistical standards and practices. http://www.statcan.gc.ca/ Subject: Employment Benefits, Employment |
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