Population Projections of Visible Minority Groups, Canada, Provinces and Regions, 2001-2017 [electronic Resource]

Population Projections of Visible Minority Groups, Canada, Provinces and Regions, 2001-2017 [electronic Resource]
Author: Alain Bélanger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2005
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780660194134

This report presents the main results of population projections according to some ethnocultural variables (visible minority group, immigrant status, religion, mother tongue) for Canada, provinces and selected metropolitan areas. Based on the January 1st 2001 estimation of the permanent resident population, results of five projection scenarios from a micro-simulation model that take into account differentials in behaviors and intergenerational transfers are presented for the years 2001 to 2017.

Projections of Visible Minority Population Groups, Canada, Provinces and Regions, 1991-2016

Projections of Visible Minority Population Groups, Canada, Provinces and Regions, 1991-2016
Author: Shiang Ying Dai
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 1996
Genre: Minorities
ISBN:

Ce rapport renferme des projections démographiques révisées (basées sur le Recensement de 1991) des minorités visibles selon l'âge et le sexe pour le Canada, les provinces ou les régions, ou les deux. Trois séries moyenne et faible) sont présentés pour les huit sous-groupes des minorités visibles pour les années de 1991 à 2016,

Projections of Visible Minority Population Groups, Canada, Provinces and Regions, 1991-2016 -- Rev

Projections of Visible Minority Population Groups, Canada, Provinces and Regions, 1991-2016 -- Rev
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN:

Provides population projections for visible minorities by age and sex for Canada, based on 1991 census data adjusted for net census undercoverage and a comprehensive analysis of recent demographic trends. Three sets of projections representing high, medium, and low growth scenarios, have been produced by means of the Statistics Canada regional cohort component model. This model involves the separate analysis and projection of each of the basic components of population growth: fertility, mortality, and migration, for each province or region. Projections are presented up to the year 2016.

Projections of the Aboriginal Populations, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2001 to 2017 [electronic Resource]

Projections of the Aboriginal Populations, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2001 to 2017 [electronic Resource]
Author: Michalowski, Margaret
Publisher: Statistics Canada
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2005
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780662405559

This analytical report presents population projections of the Aboriginal groups for Canada, provinces and territories, and for different types of residential areas. The projections cover the 2001 to 2017 period and show the contribution of the Aboriginal groups to the general demographic profile of Canada in 2017, the 150th anniversary of its Confederation. The report includes a description of the model used to produce the projections, assumptions which were developed for the future evolution of fertility, mortality and migration of the Aboriginal groups, and the major conclusions from the analysis of five projection scenarios.

Population Projections for Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2005-2031

Population Projections for Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2005-2031
Author: Alain Bélanger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2005
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780660195247

This report presents the results of six population projection scenarios by age group and sex up to 2031 for the provinces and territories and up to 2056 for Canada. Using the July 1, 2005 population estimate as the starting point, these projections are based on assumptions that take into account the most recent trends relating to components of population growth, particularly fertility, mortality, immigration, emigration and interprovincial migration.

Canadian Social Policy

Canadian Social Policy
Author: Anne Westhues
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2006-09-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0889205043

The objective of this new edition is the same as that of previous editions: to help students understand social policy from a Canadian perspective, and to stir them to discussion and debate. Part One provides a general overview of social policy and Part Two discusses the policy-making processes, from the international factors that influence them to the ways in which a social worker can become part of this process. Part Three focuses on current social policy issues, and Part Four offers a look to the future. Each chapter of this best-selling book has been thoroughly updated for this new edition with regard to current policy, debated issues, and resources cited. Three new chapters have been added, including an overview of adult mental health policy and a critical look at risk assessment in child welfare. There is also a discussion of current challenges to the Charter of Rights and Canadians increasing use of the justice system to shape social policy. As a result, the reader gains an informed perspective of policy development and evaluation. Although designed primarily for use by social workers, the book will benefit anyone who is involved in the policy-making process.