Aboriginal Children's Survey - Synthetic File, 2006 [2011]

Please note: The Synthetic File should not be used for purposes other than to develop and test computer programs that are to be submitted by remote access. The Synthetic File contains modified data and must never be used to produce estimates for analysis. The Aboriginal Children's Survey was de...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Statistics Canada. Social and Aboriginal Statistics Division.
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Abacus Data Network 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11272.1/AB2/YMXG3A
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Summary:Please note: The Synthetic File should not be used for purposes other than to develop and test computer programs that are to be submitted by remote access. The Synthetic File contains modified data and must never be used to produce estimates for analysis. The Aboriginal Children's Survey was designed to provide a picture of the early development of Aboriginal children and the social and living conditions in which they are learning and growing. The survey provides an extensive set of data about Aboriginal (Metis, Inuit, and off-reserve First Nations) children under six years of age in urban, rural, and northern locations across Canada. In 2006, the Survey of Northern Children, originally a component of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (record number 4450), was incorporated into the Aboriginal Children's Survey to provide information on the health and development of children, under the age of 6 years, living in the territories.