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Statistics Canada. Special Surveys Division. 2012-01-01 Statistics Canada was approached by Stentor Resource Centre Inc. to conduct a survey to monitor the telephone penetration rates across Canada. The survey determines if the respondents have a telephone line in their residence and, if not, information is collected on the reasons why. Information is also collected on the income characteristics of the selected households. The Labour Force Survey (LFS) supplementary capacity is used to conduct this quarterly survey. A sample of approximately 40,500 respondents is used for this survey (5 out of 6 rotation groups). The survey data is collected using Computer Assisted Interviewing (CAI). The first data collection took place during November's LFS week in 1996. This microdata file is prepared quarterly containing the variables from the survey plus geographical variables from the LFS (province, CMA, urban - rural breakdown). No other variables from the LFS are added to the file.
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Abacus Data Network
Statistics Canada. Special Surveys Division. 2012-01-01 Statistics Canada was approached by Stentor Resource Centre Inc. to conduct a survey to monitor the telephone penetration rates across Canada. The survey determines if the respondents have a telephone line in their residence and, if not, information is collected on the reasons why. Information is also collected on the income characteristics of the selected households. The Labour Force Survey (LFS) supplementary capacity is used to conduct this quarterly survey. A sample of approximately 40,500 respondents is used for this survey (5 out of 6 rotation groups). The survey data is collected using Computer Assisted Interviewing (CAI). The first data collection took place during November's LFS week in 1996. This microdata file is prepared quarterly containing the variables from the survey plus geographical variables from the LFS (province, CMA, urban - rural breakdown). No other variables from the LFS are added to the file.
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Abacus Data Network
Statistics Canada. Special Surveys Division. 2012-01-01 Statistics Canada was approached by Stentor Resource Centre Inc. to conduct a survey to monitor the telephone penetration rates across Canada. The survey determines if the respondents have a telephone line in their residence and, if not, information is collected on the reasons why. Information is also collected on the income characteristics of the selected households. The Labour Force Survey (LFS) supplementary capacity is used to conduct this quarterly survey. A sample of approximately 40,500 respondents is used for this survey (5 out of 6 rotation groups). The survey data is collected using Computer Assisted Interviewing (CAI). The first data collection took place during November's LFS week in 1996. This microdata file is prepared quarterly containing the variables from the survey plus geographical variables from the LFS (province, CMA, urban - rural breakdown). No other variables from the LFS are added to the file.
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Abacus Data Network
Statistics Canada. Special Surveys Division. 2012-01-01 Statistics Canada was approached by Stentor Resource Centre Inc. to conduct a survey to monitor the telephone penetration rates across Canada. The survey determines if the respondents have a telephone line in their residence and, if not, information is collected on the reasons why. Information is also collected on the income characteristics of the selected households. The Labour Force Survey (LFS) supplementary capacity is used to conduct this quarterly survey. A sample of approximately 40,500 respondents is used for this survey (5 out of 6 rotation groups). The survey data is collected using Computer Assisted Interviewing (CAI). The first data collection took place during November's LFS week in 1996. This microdata file is prepared quarterly containing the variables from the survey plus geographical variables from the LFS (province, CMA, urban - rural breakdown). No other variables from the LFS are added to the file.
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Abacus Data Network
Statistics Canada. Special Surveys Division. 2012-01-01 Statistics Canada was approached by Stentor Resource Centre Inc. to conduct a survey to monitor the telephone penetration rates across Canada. The survey determines if the respondents have a telephone line in their residence and, if not, information is collected on the reasons why. Information is also collected on the income characteristics of the selected households. The Labour Force Survey (LFS) supplementary capacity is used to conduct this quarterly survey. A sample of approximately 40,500 respondents is used for this survey (5 out of 6 rotation groups). The survey data is collected using Computer Assisted Interviewing (CAI). The first data collection took place during November's LFS week in 1996. This microdata file is prepared quarterly containing the variables from the survey plus geographical variables from the LFS (province, CMA, urban - rural breakdown). No other variables from the LFS are added to the file.
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Statistics Canada. Special Surveys Division. 2023-09-19 This microdata file contains survey data from the Survey of Self-employment. The survey was conducted in April 2000 by Statistics Canada on behalf of Human Resources Development Canada (HRDC). It collected data on the socio-demographic characteristics of the self-employed, as well as the hours they work, previous work experience, participation in dental, health and disability plans, income security, and their attitudes towards self-employment. Nearly one worker out of six was self-employed in 2000, and most of these individuals became and remained self-employed by choice, according to the first results from the Survey of Self-employment. Strong growth in the number of self-employed Canadians that was observed in the 1990s stimulated interest in self-employment. Among the existing sources of information on this topic,the most extensive is Statistics Canada article The Self-employed in the publication Labour force update (71-005-XPB, Autumn 1997, Vol. 1 no.3.) which portrayed the self-employed using data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS), the annual Survey of Consumer Finances, and the 1995 Survey of Work Arrangements. It provided a thorough picture of the basic socio-demographic characteristics of this population, but due to the lack of data it did not cover several specific aspects of self-employment. Human Resources Development undertook to enrich the data sources on self-employment by funding a survey devoted entirely to this topic.
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Statistics Canada. Special Surveys Division. 2023-09-19 The National Private Vehicle Use Survey was conducted by Statistics Canada between October 1994 - September 1996, with the cooperation and support of Natural Resources Canada. This micro-data file contains household based information on the number of personal-use passenger cars, vans and light trucks in Canada for the period October 1994 to December 1994. File information comprises household demographics, fleet profiles, distance travelled, and fuel purchase and fuel-use information for a randomly selected household vehicle. Background data on the household and household vehicle fleet was collected in a telephone interview, while data on fuel consumption patterns were collected by asking respondentsto keep a diary of the kilometres driven and fuel purchases for a one month period.

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