The Unified Infrastructure for Canadian Census Research, or UNI·CEN, is a comprehensive database of historical and contemporary Canadian aggregate Census data, digital boundary files, and ancillary material, all provided in modern data formats. The goal of the project is to liberate Canadian Census data so that it can be easily used by academic researchers, students, and the public.
The UNI·CEN Digital Boundary Files series contains versions of all publicly available digital boundary files with shorelines harmonized, at five levels of Census geography. This documentation report describes the procedures used to create the files, as well as data sources and available file formats.
Citation: Taylor, Zack and Christopher Macdonald Hewitt. 2022. "UNI·CEN Documentation Report 3: Digital Boundary Files.” London, Canada: Network for Economic and Social Trends, Western University. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/nest_observatory_docs/2
Available at: https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/nest_observatory_docs/2
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Taylor, Z., & Hewitt, C. M. (2022). UNI·CEN Documentation Report 3: Digital Boundary Files [Data set]. Western University Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/CZNTFK