Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2001
The 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) was conducted by Statistics Canada to collect data on the lifestyles and living conditions of Aboriginal people in Canada. The survey was designed and implemented in partnership with national Aboriginal organizations. The primary objective of the 2001 APS was...
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ftunibritcolumdv:hdl:11272.1/AB2/OAZOFP 2024-09-09T19:23:58+00:00 Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2001 Statistics Canada: Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division 2001 https://hdl.handle.net/11272.1/AB2/OAZOFP unknown Abacus Data Network https://hdl.handle.net/11272.1/AB2/OAZOFP Other Aboriginal Peoples Dataset 2001 ftunibritcolumdv 2024-08-25T23:36:48Z The 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) was conducted by Statistics Canada to collect data on the lifestyles and living conditions of Aboriginal people in Canada. The survey was designed and implemented in partnership with national Aboriginal organizations. The primary objective of the 2001 APS was to provide data on the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people in Canada. More specifically, its purpose was to identify the needs of Aboriginal people and focus on issues such as health, language, employment, income, schooling, housing, and mobility. Indeed, there are large gaps in the data that presently exist for Aboriginal people. The 2001 APS was designed to address some of these gaps. This is information that cannot be found anywhere else and it can be used to answer a wide range of questions related to things like community planning, program development and health care priorities. Over 122,000 people were targeted for the 2001 survey and information on a broad range of topics is available. Note: Errata Notice to users of the Arctic analytical file, 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) Users of the Arctic analytical file should be aware of a textual error in the data dictionary (English): For the variable I02L30_H, the description should read: During the year ending December 31st, 2000, did any household member have a paid part-time job (less than 30 hours a week), not including self-employment? For the variable I02L30_P, the description should read: During the year ending December 31st, 2000, did.have a paid part-time job (less than 30 hours a week), not including self-employment? Dataset Arctic Abacus Data Network Arctic Canada |
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The 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) was conducted by Statistics Canada to collect data on the lifestyles and living conditions of Aboriginal people in Canada. The survey was designed and implemented in partnership with national Aboriginal organizations. The primary objective of the 2001 APS was to provide data on the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people in Canada. More specifically, its purpose was to identify the needs of Aboriginal people and focus on issues such as health, language, employment, income, schooling, housing, and mobility. Indeed, there are large gaps in the data that presently exist for Aboriginal people. The 2001 APS was designed to address some of these gaps. This is information that cannot be found anywhere else and it can be used to answer a wide range of questions related to things like community planning, program development and health care priorities. Over 122,000 people were targeted for the 2001 survey and information on a broad range of topics is available. Note: Errata Notice to users of the Arctic analytical file, 2001 Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) Users of the Arctic analytical file should be aware of a textual error in the data dictionary (English): For the variable I02L30_H, the description should read: During the year ending December 31st, 2000, did any household member have a paid part-time job (less than 30 hours a week), not including self-employment? For the variable I02L30_P, the description should read: During the year ending December 31st, 2000, did.have a paid part-time job (less than 30 hours a week), not including self-employment? |
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Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2001 |
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Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2001 |
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Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2001 |
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Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2001 |
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