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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 <p>This public-use microdata tape is the third available using Canadian Family Expenditure Survey data. The survey was carried out in February and March 1985 and refers to calendar year 1984.</p> <p> The Survey of Family Expenditure of 1984 is the first since 1982. The 1984 was designed to provide information for families and unattached individuals (spending units) living in private households in seventeen major cities of Canada as well as Whitehorse and Yellowknife. In contrast, the coverage of the 1982 survey included the ten provinces of Canada as well as Whitehorse and Yellowknife. For confidentiality reasons, data from Whitehorse and Yellowknife were excluded from the 1982 tape. Users should note that data on detailed food expenditure for 1984 were collected in a separate survey (see Statistics Canada Catalogue Number 62-554). The Food Survey had the same coverage as the Family Expenditure Survey of 1984. A public use tape has been produced of the Family Food Expenditure Survey. Records from Charlottetown and Summerside have been excluded from both 1984 tapes.</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 <p>This public-use microdata tape is the latest available using Canadian Family Expenditure Survey data. The survey was carried out in January, February and March 1993 and refers to calendar year 1992.</p> <p>The Survey of Family Expenditure of 1992 is the first since 1990. The 1992 was designed to provide information for persons living in private households in the ten provinces of Canada as well as Whitehorse and Yellowknife. In contrast, the coverage of the 1990 survey only included 17 metropolitan areas in Canada. For confidentiality reasons, data from Charlottetown and Summerside were excluded from the 1990 file. Users should note that data on detailed food expenditure for 1992 were collected in a separate survey (see Statistics Canada Catalogue Number 62-554). The Food Survey had the same coverage as the Family Expenditure Survey of 1992. Records from Whitehorse and Yellowknife have been excluded from both the 1992 files.</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 This 1990 survey contains information obtained in January, February and March 1991 on Canadian household spending during 1990. Data were obtained by asking people in 17 major metropolitan areas across Canada to recall their expenditures for the previous calendar year. In contrast, the coverage of the 1986 survey included both urban and rural areas in the ten provinces of Canada as well as Whitehorse and Yellowknife. For confidentiality reasons, data from Whitehorse and Yellowknife were excluded from the 1986 file. Records from Charlottetown and Summerside have been excluded from both the 1990 files. It is recommended that users obtain a copy of Family Expenditure in Canada, 1990, Catalogue 62-555-XPB, that contains further information on the survey, as well as tabulated results. users should note that detailed data on food expenditures for 1990 were collected in a separate survey see Catalogue No. 62-554-XPB).
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 <p>This survey provides estimates of food expenditures and quantities purchased by households. Throughout the year members of selected households were asked to record expenditures on food and beverages for a period of 2 weeks. Topics include: composition of households; characteristics of reference person, spouse and dwelling; food and beverages while away from home; personal income in the last 12 months; food and beverages purchased from stores by type of store; and food and beverages from restaurants by type of restaurant.</p> <p>There are two files to this survey; the Detailed Expenditure File and the Summary Household File. The household file provides summary level food category information at a weekly level (either week one or week two or both if available) and also socio-economic characteristics of the household. The food expenditures are presented by specific food item purchased from stores, locally and on day trips. Records may be linked using the variable "identification number".</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 This survey provides estimates of food expenditures and quantities purchased by households. Throughout the year members of selected households were asked to record expenditures on food and beverages for a period of 2 weeks. Topics include: composition of households; characteristics of reference person, spouse and dwelling; food and beverages while away from home; personal income in the last 12 months; food and beverages purchased from stores by type of store; and food and beverages from restaurants by type of restaurant.There are two files to this survey; the Detailed Expenditure File and the Summary Household File. The household file provides summary level food category information at a weekly level (either week one or week two or both if available) and also socio-economic characteristics of the household. The food expenditures are presented by specific food item purchased from stores, locally and on day trips. Records may be linked using the variable identification number.
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 <p>This survey provides estimates of food expenditures and quantities purchased by households. Throughout the year members of selected households were asked to record expenditures on food and beverages for a period of 2 weeks. Topics include: composition of households; characteristics of reference person, spouse and dwelling; food and beverages while away from home; personal income in the last 12 months; food and beverages purchased from stores by type of store; and food and beverages from restaurants by type of restaurant.</p> <p>There are two files to this survey; the Detailed Expenditure File and the Summary Household File. The household file provides summary level food category information at a weekly level (either week one or week two or both if available) and also socio-economic characteristics of the household. The food expenditures are presented by specific food item purchased from stores, locally and on day trips. Records may be linked using the variable "identification number".</p> <p>The 1996 survey was designed to provide information for persons living in private households in the ten provinces of Canada as well as Whitehorse and Yellowknife. Users should note that data on all expenditures for 1996 were collected in a separate survey - the Family Expenditure Survey (FAMEX). The 1996 Food Survey had the same coverage as the 1996 Family Expenditure Survey. A public-use microdata file has also been produced from the 1996 Family Expenditure Survey. In order to maintain respondent confidentiality, records from Whitehorse and Yellowknife have been excluded from both 1996 files. There are two main files (the household file and the detailed food file).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 <p>The Family History Survey (FHS) was conducted as a supplement to the Labour Force Survey in February 1984. The project was sponsored by the Housing, Family and Social Division of Statistics Canada in response to increasing demand for longitudinal data on the formation and dissolution of families.</p> <p>The FHS was retrospective in nature in order to collect historical data on the major family events of Canadians. Respondents were asked to provide detailed information on any marriages, common-law partnerships, children they may have had or raised, and work patterns. This is the first time historical information on family life-cycle events of Canadians has been collected. The data offer an excellent opportunity for researchers to explore aspects of Canadian family life-cycle events not studied before.</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>This reference year for this file is 1982.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>This reference year for this file is 1986.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>This reference year for this file is 1985.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>This reference year for this file is 1989.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>This reference year for this file is 1993.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>This reference year for this file is 1992.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>This reference year for this file is 1973.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 <p>The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics.<p> <p>The reference year for this file is 1984.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 <p>The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics.</p> <p>The reference year for this file is 1981.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>The reference year for this file is 1990.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>The reference year for this file is 1988.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p>
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. The reference year for this file is 1985. Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).
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Statistics Canada. Household Surveys Division 2023-09-19 The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is conducted annually to obtain work experience and income information from Canadian households. The Survey provides up-to-date information on the distribution and sources of income, before and after taxes, for families and individuals. With this file, users may identify specific family types, such as two-parent and lone-parent families. Information is also provided on earnings, transfers, and total income for the head and the spouse of the census family unit, as well as personal and labour-related characteristics. <p>This reference year for this file is 1987.</p> <p>Commencing with the 1998 microdata files, annual cross-sectional income data will be sourced from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID).</p> <p>The purpose of this file is to enable users to combine the other Survey of Consumer Finances and Household Income, Facilities and Equipment files into custom-tailored household and sub-household units. This file consists of one record for each child and adult in the surveys' samples. Each key file record has the identification numbers for the correponding household, economic family, census family, and individual. Each record has the household (HH), economic family (EF), census family (CF), and the individual 15+ microdata tape identification numbers of the individual.</p>

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