1996 Census Dictionary

1996 Census Dictionary
Author: Australian Bureau of Statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996
Genre: Australia
ISBN:

Provides users of census data with a comprehensive reference document for the 1996 census of population and housing. Definitions of terms and explanations of concepts relevant to census field collection, input processing and output production are included for the 1996 census data.

1996 Census Dictionary

1996 Census Dictionary
Author: Statistics Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

Series description: This series includes five general reference products - the Preview of Products and Services, the Catalogue, the Dictionary, the Handbook and Technical Reports - as well as two geography reference products - GeoSuite and Reference Maps. Product description: The 1996 Census Dictionary provides detailed information on all the concepts, variables and geographic elements of the 1996 Census. Information provided for each variable includes a definition, the associated census questions, applicable response categories or classifications and special remarks, namely on historical aspects. Users should make use of this edition of the 1996 Census Dictionary for the most up-to-date information. This final edition is also available on our web site as a free downloaded product.

1996 Census Catalogue

1996 Census Catalogue
Author: Statistics Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1999
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

This series includes five general products - the Preview of Products and Services; the Catalogue; the Dictionary; the Handbook and Technical Reports - as well as two geography products - GeoSuite and Reference Maps. The 1996 Census Catalogue is the first stop when searching for census products and services. The final edition of the 1996 Census Catalogue provides definitive product descriptions including information on the descriptions of the various services available to census data users. Labels identifying New products or Cancelled products are used in this edition to highlight the differences between the First Edition and the Final Edition. The Final Edition is also available on Internet.

1996 Census Handbook

1996 Census Handbook
Author: Statistics Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

The 1996 Census Handbook provides a nont-technical overview of the complete census process, from content determination to the dissemination of products and services. It also discusses data quality, confidentiality issues, and gives examples of different applications of census data. A brief history of Canadian censuses is presented as well.

Aboriginal Populations

Aboriginal Populations
Author: Frank Trovato
Publisher: University of Alberta
Total Pages: 593
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 0888646259

Extended and comparative social demography of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and beyond by world-renowned experts.

The African Diaspora in the United States and Canada at the Dawn of the 21st Century

The African Diaspora in the United States and Canada at the Dawn of the 21st Century
Author: John W. Frazier
Publisher: Global Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 143843684X

Offers important new perspectives on the African diaspora in North America. Drawing on the work of social scientists from geographic, historical, sociological, and political science perspectives, this volume offers new perspectives on the African diaspora in the United States and Canada. It has been approximately four centuries since the first Africans set foot in North America, and although it is impossible for any text to capture the complete Black experience on the continent, the persistent legacy of Black inequality and the winds of dramatic change are inseparable parts of the current African diaspora experience. In addition to comparing and contrasting the experiences and geographic patterns of the African diaspora in the United States and Canada, the book also explores important distinctions between the experiences of African Americans and those of more recent African and Afro-Caribbean immigrants.

Race and Racism

Race and Racism
Author: Leo Driedger
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2000-04-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0773574220

Race and Racism brings together critical contributions from the academic and government sectors that analyse the nature and extent of racism in Canada. The broad spectrum of social scientific approaches represented here - sociology, cultural anthropology, demography, and psychology - and an equal emphasis on quantitative and qualitative methods make this study a particularly rich source for scholars and policy makers alike. Discussion unfolds along four main themes: concepts and theories relating to race (including some treatment of measurement questions), economic and social factors pertaining to race, racism, and discrimination (as represented in opinion and popular perception, measured in various ways), and the dimensions of minority coping in major urban areas. Race and Racism fills in many wavering lines on our cultural landscape and provides an important perspective on social policy for the twenty-first century.

Beyond the Contract State

Beyond the Contract State
Author: John Spoehr
Publisher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1999
Genre: South Australia
ISBN: 9781862544659

Beyond the Contract State challenges the foundations and effectiveness of economic rationalism. It argues that privatisation and contracting out are undermining the capacity of government to meet longer term social and economic objectives.

More Than It Seems

More Than It Seems
Author: Margrit Eichler
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0889614814

Household work is an essential part of many people's lives, yet all too often it is rendered invisible. More Than It Seems aims not only to make this vitally important work visible, but also to reconsider it as a source of learning. Drawing on a large study conducted in Canada, the authors consider diverse forms of household work, including carework. They highlight the experiences of people at the margins - including immigrants, Aboriginal women, people with disabilities, nannies, and people who provide and receive care - and analyze those experiences through the prism of lifelong learning theory. The result is a pioneering work that challenges our assumptions about both household work and lifelong learning.