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Selected Statistical Sources Relevant to Social and Economic Aspects of Environmental Problems in Ontario and Canada by Ontario. Environmental Approvals Branch,J. A. Donnan Pdf
Suzanne Shiel,University of Western Ontario. Population Studies Centre
Author : Suzanne Shiel,University of Western Ontario. Population Studies Centre Publisher : London, Ont. : Population Studies Centre, University of Western Ontario Page : 128 pages File Size : 51,7 Mb Release : 1993 Category : Social Science ISBN : STANFORD:36105016340148
Roderic P. Beaujot,University of Western Ontario. Population Studies Centre
Author : Roderic P. Beaujot,University of Western Ontario. Population Studies Centre Publisher : London, [Ont.] : Population Studies Centre, University of Western Ontario Page : 8 pages File Size : 48,9 Mb Release : 1995 Category : Electronic ISBN : 0771417837
Survey Methods and Practices by Statistics Canada,Statistics Canada. Social Survey Methods Division Pdf
This publication shows readers how to design and conduct a census or sample survey. It explains basic survey concepts and provides information on how to create efficient and high quality surveys. It is aimed at those involved in planning, conducting or managing a survey and at students of survey design courses. This book contains the following information: formulating the survey objectives and design a questionnaire; things to consider when designing a survey (choosing between a sample or a census, defining the survey population, choosing which survey frame to use, possible sources of survey error); determining the sample size, allocate the sample across strata and select the sample; appropriate uses of survey data and methods of point and variance estimation in data analysis; data dissemination and disclosure control; using administrative data, particularly during the design and estimation phases; choosing a collection method (self-enumeration, personal interview or telephone interview, computer-assisted versus paper-based questionnaires); organizing and conducting data collection operations; processing data (all data handling activities between collection and estimation) and using quality control and quality assurance measures to minimize and control errors during various survey steps; and planning and managing a survey. This publication also includes a case study that illustrates the steps in developing a household survey, using the methods and principles presented in the book.
The Impact of Information Policy by Kirsti Nilsen Pdf
This book focuses on the effects of information policy. While information policy studies often consider the ideology underlying policy, the policy process, the stakeholders and players in that process, and the nature of the outcomes of policy development, there have been few studies that focus on the ultimate effects of information policy. This book looks at effects from two perspectives. First, it examines the impact of government-wide information policies on a specific government agency in terms of its dissemination policies for the information it provides. Secondly, the effects of the ensuing agency information policies on social science research are examined. The government-wide policies of interest here are cost-recovery and restraint initiatives imposed by the Canadian federal government in the mid-1980s. The policy statements specifically identified government information as an area in which increased revenues could be generated. Such de facto information policies can have a wide effect on government information production and dissemination. In this book, the history and background of the policies is considered and the effects were empirically examined using multiple methods of analysis. The period covered is mid-1980s through mid-1990s. An epilogue chapter provides information on recent policy developments in Canada and the continuing effects of the policies of the 1980s.
Author : Angela Wagner,Cristine De Clercy Publisher : Saskatoon : Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan Page : 206 pages File Size : 50,8 Mb Release : 2006 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : PSU:000060647627
Data Collection in the Co-operative Sector and Sources of Other Business Statistics in Canada and the United States by Angela Wagner,Cristine De Clercy Pdf
National Data Sets by Dafna E. Kohen,Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch,Statistics Canada. Health Analysis and Measurement Group Pdf
"The present review provides a description of various Canadian national survey data sets that could be used to examine issues related to child care use. National data sets dealing with patterns of employment, time use, family earnings, social support, and child, adolescent, or adult health measures were included. We conclude that numerous questions remain unanswered in terms of addressing the relationship between patterns of employment, use of child care, family roles and responsibilities, and associations with the health of families. Recommendations are made about information that has not been collected but may prove to be useful in addressing these issues. Moreover, we conclude that existing Canadian national survey data could be used to address several issues related to patterns of care use as well as the impact on children and families."--Unedited text from document.