2001 Census Dictionary

2001 Census Dictionary
Author: Statistics Canada. Census Operations Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

The 2001 Census Dictionary provides detailed information on all of the concepts, universes, variables and geographic terms of the 2001 Census. The information provided for each variable includes a definition, the associated census question (s), the application response categories or classifications and special notes, for instance, on historical aspects. New this year in the Internet version is the inclusion of supplemental plain language definitions for certain variables, without census or Statistics Canada jargon, to help users better understand the meaning of the definitions. The Internet version of the 2001 Census Dictionary will be updated periodically. This series includes six general reference products: Preview of products and services, Census dictionary, Catalogue, Standard products stubsets, Census handbook and Technical reports.

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.

1981 Census Dictionary

1981 Census Dictionary
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1982
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

"The purpose of the dictionary is to provide data users with the definitions of various concepts related to the universes, variables and geographic dimensions of the 1981 Census data base and the available data outputs. ..."--Intro.

Ethnic Demography

Ethnic Demography
Author: Shiva Halli
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 507
Release: 1990-06-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0773582282

Canada is a country of immigrants of different ethnic origins. This is the first volume that provides the demographic profile vital to an understanding of this country. Twenty-five of the top demographers in Canada draw upon 1986 and 1981 census figures and social surveys.

Dictionary

Dictionary
Author: Statistics Canada
Publisher: Statistics Canada
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1987
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

Representing the Contemporary North American Family

Representing the Contemporary North American Family
Author: Sophie Chapuis
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-08-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1527573435

The rise in individualism and the growing liberalism of family law may be seen as potential threats to the family as a unit. Currently, defenders of traditional family models are being forced to accept a more fluid definition of family as an intrinsic heterogeneous unit. Central to this book is the idea that the family, as a social unit around which society is structured, still plays a pivotal role in North America. States, courts, and political parties have had to address the major mutations of the family landscape in the last decades. The family is instrumental in reorganizing communities in migration contexts, and is a key component of political strategies. The way family is staged in the press, on social media, and in TV shows, reflects the fast-changing patterns and new realities of North American families, and offers alternatives to hegemonic representations of normative families. It also ranks high among current literary obsessions since it is the privileged receptacle for contemporary anxieties and operates both as an ideal retreat or an alienating space. The proliferation of family narratives, in their ever-shifting forms, reveals that family has boundless potential for fiction, and continues to run deep in the North American imaginary. This book gathers together approaches that range from field study, sociology, politics, media studies and literature. The contributions here show the centrality of the family both as an individual unit and as social, political, legal, and fictional constructs.