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Statistics Canada; City of Vancouver 2018-04-10 <div><p>The 2016 Census provides statistical information about the population, age and sex, type of dwelling, families, households and marital status, language, income, immigration and ethnocultural diversity, housing, Aboriginal peoples, education, labour, journey to work, language of work and mobility and migration, as measured in the census program.</p><p> The data shown here are provided by Statistics Canada from the 2016 Census as a custom profile for each of the City's 22 Local Areas. The data may be reproduced provided they are credited to Statistics Canada, Census 2016.</p><h3>Data Access</h3><p>This dataset has not yet been converted to a format compatible with our new platform. The following links provide access to the files from our legacy site:</p><div><ol><li> <a class="file-csv" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/csv/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2016.csv">Census local area profiles 2016 (CSV)</a></li><li> <a class="file-xls" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/xls/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2016.xls">Census local area profiles 2016 (XLS)</a></li></ol></div><h3>Dataset schema (Attributes)</h3><p>Please see the <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/census-local-area-profiles-2016-attributes/">Census local area profiles 2016 attributes </a>page.</p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><ul><li>Data area formatted with line spaces separating related groups of variables.</li><li>An ID field is included to allow for vertical sorting; it is not part of the Census Profile and does not refer to existing or past census variables.</li><li>The 22 Local Areas are defined by the Census blocks and are equal to the City'​s 22 local planning areas which include the Musqueam 2 reserve.</li><li>Vancouver CSD (Census Subdivision) is defined by the City of Vancouver municipal boundary which excludes the Musqueam 2 reserve but includes Stanley Park.</li><li> Vancouver CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) is defined by the Metro Vancouver boundary which includes the following Census Subdivisions: Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, District of Langley, Delta, District of North Vancouver, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, City of North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Port Moody, City of Langley, White Rock, Pitt Meadows, Greater Vancouver A, Bowen Island, Capilano 5, Anmore, Musqueam 2, Burrard Inlet 3, Lions Bay, Tsawwassen, Belcarra, Mission 1, Matsqui 4, Katzie 1, Semiahmoo, Seymour Creek 2, McMillian Island 6, Coquitlam 1, Musqueam 4, Coquitlam 2, Katzie 2, Whonnock 1, Barnston Island 3, and Langley 5.</li><li> In 2016 Statistics Canada reinstated the mandatory "long form" census questionnaire and discontinued the voluntary National Household Survey conducted in 2011. The long form questionnaire samples approximately 25% of the population.</li><li> In 2016 the number of single-detached homes fell while the number duplexes increased. It is possible that some extent of these changes reflect a change in how housing type was recorded at enumeration rather than actual changes in the number of single-detached and duplex housing types.</li><li> Note that for the first time in 2016 information about income was collected from the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) for 100% of the population.</li><li> In 2016 information about the number of children living at home was not included in the standard profile but is available in highlight tables for selected geographies and through custom orders.</li></ul></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>The data for Census 2016 was collected in May, 2016.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Statistics Canada is committed to protect the privacy of all Canadians and the confidentiality of the data they provide to us. As part of this commitment, some population counts of geographic areas are adjusted in order to ensure confidentiality.</p><p> Counts of the total population are rounded to a base of 5 for any dissemination block having a population of less than 15. Population counts for all standard geographic areas above the dissemination block level are derived by summing the adjusted dissemination block counts. The adjustment of dissemination block counts is controlled to ensure that the population counts for dissemination areas will always be within 5 of the actual values. The adjustment has no impact on the population counts of census divisions and large census subdivisions. </p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm">Statistics Canada Census Program</a></li><li> <a href="http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/ref/dict/index-eng.cfm">2016 Census Dictionary</a></li><li><a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/local-area-boundary/">Local area boundary dataset</a></li> </ul> </div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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Statistics Canada; City of Vancouver 2013-03-25 <div><p>The census is Canada's largest and most comprehensive data source conducted by Statistics Canada every five years. The Census of Population collects demographics and linguistic information on every man, woman and child living in Canada.</p><p> The data shown here is provided by Statistics Canada from the 2006 Census as a custom profile data order for the City of Vancouver, using the City'​s 22 local planning areas. The data may be reproduced provided they are credited to Statistics Canada, Census 2006, custom order for City of Vancouver Local Areas. </p><h3>Data access</h3><p>This dataset has not yet been converted to a format compatible with our new platform. The following links provide access to the files from our legacy site:</p><ol><li> <a class="file-csv" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/csv/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2006.csv">Census local area profiles 2006 (CSV)</a></li><li> <a class="file-xls" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/xls/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2006.xls">Census local area profiles 2006 (XLS)</a></li></ol><h3>Dataset schema (Attributes)</h3><p>Please see the <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/census-local-area-profiles-2006-attributes/">Census local area profiles 2006 attributes</a> page.</p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><ul><li>The 22 Local Areas is defined by the Census blocks and is equal to the City'​s 22 local planning areas and includes the Musqueam 2 reserve.</li><li> Vancouver CSD (Census Subdivision) is defined by the City of Vancouver municipal boundary which excludes the Musqueam 2 reserve but includes Stanley Park.</li><li> Vancouver CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) is defined by the Metro Vancouver boundary which includes the following Census Subdivisions: Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, District of Langley, Delta, District of North Vancouver, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, City of North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Port Moody, City of Langley, White Rock, Pitt Meadows, Greater Vancouver A, Bowen Island, Capilano 5, Anmore, Musqueam 2, Burrard Inlet 3, Lions Bay, Tsawwassen, Belcarra, Mission 1, Matsqui 4, Katzie 1, Semiahmoo, Seymour Creek 2, McMillian Island 6, Coquitlam 1, Musqueam 4, Coquitlam 2, Katzie 2, Whonnock 1, Barnston Island 3, and Langley 5. </li><li>In 2006 there were changes made to the definition of households. A number of Single Room Occupancy and Seniors facilities were considered to be dwellings in 2001, and collective dwellings in 2006. As a result the residents of those buildings would not be considered to be households in 2006. There is a high likelihood that residents of such facilities have low incomes, and there will have been an impact on the count of households considered to have a low income.</li><li>A number of changes were made to the census family concept for 2001 which account for some of the increase in the total number of families, single parent families and children living at home.</li><li>Occupied Dwellings are those with a household living in them. The change to the definition of households (already noted) also affects the number of occupied dwellings.</li><li>In 2006 there was a change made to the definition of duplex. While it is still defined as a dwelling in a building with two dwellings, one above the other, in 2001 these were only detached properties. In 2006 the definition changed so they could be joined to other similar properties. In 2006 Statistics Canada also seem to have identified more duplexes than before.</li><li>In 2006 Statistics Canada conducted the Census with a mail-in or online response. To facilitate this, they identified more secondary addresses in houses. This probably also contributes to the increase from 2001 in the number of duplexes, and the reduction in the number of single-family dwellings.</li><li>Data products that are identified as 20% sample data refer to information that was collected using the long census questionnaire. For the most part, these data were collected from 20% of the households; however they also include some areas, such as First Nations communities and remote areas, where long census form data were collected from 100% of the households.</li></ul></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>The data for Census 2006 was collected in May 2006.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Statistics Canada is committed to protect the privacy of all Canadians and the confidentiality of the data they provide to us. As part of this commitment, some population counts of geographic areas are adjusted in order to ensure confidentiality.</p><p>Counts of the total population are rounded to a base of 5 for any dissemination block having a population less than 15. Population counts for all standard geographic areas above the dissemination block level are derived by summing the adjusted dissemination block counts. The adjustment of dissemination block counts is controlled to ensure that the population counts for dissemination areas will always be within 5 of the actual values. The adjustment has no impact on the population counts of census divisions and large census subdivisions. </p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="http://www.statcan.gc.ca/">Statistics Canada</a></li><li> <a href="http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2006/ref/dict/index-eng.cfm">2006 Census Dictionary</a></li><li> <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/local-area-boundary/">Local area boundary dataset</a></li></ul></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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Statistics Canada; City of Vancouver 2013-03-25 <div><div><p>The census is Canada's largest and most comprehensive data source conducted by Statistics Canada every five years. The Census of Population collects demographics and linguistic information on every man, woman and child living in Canada.</p><p> The data shown here is provided by Statistics Canada from the 2001 Census as a custom profile data order for the City of Vancouver, using the City's 22 local planning areas. The data may be reproduced provided they are credited to Statistics Canada, Census 2001, custom order for City of Vancouver Local Areas.</p></div><h3>Data Access</h3><p>This dataset has not yet been converted to a format compatible with our new platform. Please use the links below to access the files from our legacy site.</p><ol><li> <a class="file-csv" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/csv/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2001.csv">Census local area profiles 2001 (CSV)</a> </li><li> <a class="file-xls" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/xls/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2001.xls">Census local area profiles 2001 (XLS)</a> </li></ol><h3>Dataset schema (Attributes)</h3><p> Please see the <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/census-local-area-profiles-2001-attributes">Census local area profiles 2001 attributes</a> page.</p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><div><ul><li>The 22 Local Areas is defined by the Census blocks and is equal to the City'​s 22 local planning areas and includes the Musqueam 2 reserve.</li><li>Vancouver CSD (Census Subdivision) is defined by the City of Vancouver municipal boundary which excludes the Musqueam 2 reserve but includes Stanley Park.</li><li>Vancouver CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) is defined by the Metro Vancouver boundary which includes the following Census Subdivisions: Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, District of Langley, Delta, District of North Vancouver, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, City of North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Port Moody, City of Langley, White Rock, Pitt Meadows, Greater Vancouver A, Bowen Island, Capilano 5, Anmore, Musqueam 2, Burrard Inlet 3, Lions Bay, Tsawwassen, Belcarra, Mission 1, Matsqui 4, Katzie 1, Semiahmoo, Seymour Creek 2, McMillian Island 6, Coquitlam 1, Musqueam 4, Coquitlam 2, Katzie 2, Whonnock 1, Barnston Island 3, and Langley 5. </li><li>Data products that are identified as 20% sample data refer to information that was collected using the long census questionnaire. For the most part, these data were collected from 20% of the households; however they also include some areas, such as First Nations communities and remote areas, where long census form data were collected from 100% of the households.</li><li> The following changes were made to the census family concept for 2001 and account for some of the increase in the total number of families, single parent families and children living at home: <ul><li> Two persons living in a same-sex common law relationship are now considered a family.</li><li> Children living at home now include previously married children, provided they are not currently living with a spouse or common-law partner.</li><li> A grandchild living in a three generation household where the parent (middle generation) was never married is now considered a child of the census family.</li><li> A grandchild of a three-generation household where the middle generation is not present is now considered a child of the census family.</li></ul></li><li>Mode of transportation to work data is not reliable for the 2001 Census due to the TransLink Transit Strike that occurred during the data collection period.</li></ul></div></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>The data for Census 2001 was collected in May 2001.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Statistics Canada is committed to protect the privacy of all Canadians and the confidentiality of the data they provide to us. As part of this commitment, some population counts of geographic areas are adjusted in order to ensure confidentiality.</p><p> Counts of the total population are rounded to a base of 5 for any dissemination block having a population less than 15. Population counts for all standard geographic areas above the dissemination block level are derived by summing the adjusted dissemination block counts. The adjustment of dissemination block counts is controlled to ensure that the population counts for dissemination areas will always be within 5 of the actual values. The adjustment has no impact on the population counts of census divisions and large census subdivisions. </p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="http://www.statcan.gc.ca/">Statistics Canada</a></li><li> <a href="http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/english/census01/Products/Reference/dict/index.htm">2001 Census Dictionary</a></li><li> <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/local-area-boundary">Local area boundary dataset</a></li></ul></div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/
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Statistics Canada; City of Vancouver 2013-11-13 <div><p>The census is Canada's largest and most comprehensive data source conducted by Statistics Canada every five years. The Census of Population collects demographic and linguistic information on every man, woman and child living in Canada.</p><p>The data shown here is provided by Statistics Canada from the 2011 Census as a custom profile data order for the City of Vancouver, using the City's 22 local planning areas. The data may be reproduced provided they are credited to Statistics Canada, Census 2011, custom order for City of Vancouver Local Areas.</p><h3>Data access</h3><p>This dataset has not yet been converted to a format compatible with our new platform. The following links provide access to the files from our legacy site:</p><ol><li> <a class="file-csv" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/csv/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2011.csv">Census local area profiles 2011 (CSV)</a></li><li> <a class="file-xls" href="https://webtransfer.vancouver.ca/opendata/xls/CensusLocalAreaProfiles2011.xls">Census local area profiles 2011 (XLS)</a></li></ol> <h3>Dataset schema (Attributes)</h3><p>Please see the <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/census-local-area-profiles-2011-attributes/">Census local area profiles 2011 attributes</a> page.</p></div> <h3>Note</h3><div><ul><li>The 22 Local Areas is defined by the Census blocks and is equal to the City'​s 22 local planning areas and includes the Musqueam 2 reserve.</li><li>Vancouver CSD (Census Subdivision) is defined by the City of Vancouver municipal boundary which excludes the Musqueam 2 reserve but includes Stanley Park.</li><li> Vancouver CMA (Census Metropolitan Area) is defined by the Metro Vancouver boundary which includes the following Census Subdivisions: Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, District of Langley, Delta, District of North Vancouver, Maple Ridge, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, City of North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Port Moody, City of Langley, White Rock, Pitt Meadows, Greater Vancouver A, Bowen Island, Capilano 5, Anmore, Musqueam 2, Burrard Inlet 3, Lions Bay, Tsawwassen, Belcarra, Mission 1, Matsqui 4, Katzie 1, Semiahmoo, Seymour Creek 2, McMillian Island 6, Coquitlam 1, Musqueam 4, Coquitlam 2, Katzie 2, Whonnock 1, Barnston Island 3, and Langley 5. </li><li>In 2011 Statistics Canada replaced the "long form" census with a voluntary National Household Survey. The result of the survey will not be directly comparable with previous census data.</li><li> In 2006 there were changes made to the definition of households. A number of Single Room Occupancy and Seniors facilities were considered to be dwellings in 2001, and collective dwellings in 2006. The City believes a similar change occurred on some properties between 2006 and 2011. This would explain why the numbers of "Apartments under 5 stories" has fallen in some locations.</li><li>Note that for the first time in 2011, three language questions (knowledge of official languages, home language and mother tongue) were included on the census questionnaire that was administered to 100% of the population.</li><li>Language data and analysis published for all censuses since 1996 have been based almost exclusively on responses from the long-form census questionnaire administered to 20% of the population.</li><li> However, Statistics Canada has observed changes in patterns of response to both the mother tongue and home language questions that appear to have arisen from changes in the placement and context of the language questions on the 2011 Census questionnaire relative to previous censuses. As a result, Canadians appear to have been less inclined than in previous censuses to report languages other than English or French as their only mother tongue, and also more inclined to report multiple languages as their mother tongue and as the language used most often at home. </li></ul></div> <h3>Data currency</h3><div><p>The data for Census 2011 was collected in May 2011.</p></div> <h3>Data accuracy</h3><div><p>Statistics Canada is committed to protect the privacy of all Canadians and the confidentiality of the data they provide to us. As part of this commitment, some population counts of geographic areas are adjusted in order to ensure confidentiality.</p><p> Counts of the total population are rounded to a base of 5 for any dissemination block having a population of less than 15. Population counts for all standard geographic areas above the dissemination block level are derived by summing the adjusted dissemination block counts. The adjustment of dissemination block counts is controlled to ensure that the population counts for dissemination areas will always be within 5 of the actual values. The adjustment has no impact on the population counts of census divisions and large census subdivisions.</p></div> <h3>Websites for further information</h3><div><ul><li> <a href="http://www.statcan.gc.ca/">Statistics Canada</a></li><li> <a href="http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/ref/dict/index-eng.cfm">2011 Census Dictionary</a></li><li> <a href="https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/dataset/local-area-boundary/">Local area boundary dataset</a></li> </ul> </div> https://opendata.vancouver.ca/pages/licence/

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