Thursday, December 27, 2007

Make More Sense of the Census

Need census stats written in plain English (or French) in order to build your market profile? Don't have the time or skills to do the analytical work required to make sense of the census data?

As a followup to my last post, click here for a link to a free copy the winter 2007 issue of Statistics Canada's Canadian Social Trends. This free, monthly publication contains analytical articles presenting some of the census data in words with supporting tables, graphs and charts. Based on 2006 census data, this issue provides census snapshots of Canadian urbanization, population (age and sex) and families. The issue also contains articles on trends in transitioning with young adults, home ownership and young adults, and re-accreditation and occupations of immigrant doctors and engineers.


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