National Household Survey

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Canada / Top 1 per cent earn 7 times Canadian median finds the National Household Survey

Canadians in the top 1 per cent are paid more than $191,000 a year, according to the National Household Survey, which takes a closer look at how governments take from the rich and give to the poor Continue reading

Canada’s New ‘Census’ / Retail jobs among most common and lowest paid | Toronto Star

Retail clerk is one of the most common jobs in Canada according to new data from the 2011 National Household Survey released Wednesday by Statistics Canada Continue reading

Canada’s New ‘Census’ / Women lead in post-secondary education and Immigrants more educated than average Canadian

Canada’s New Census on Higher education: Women are continuing to outpace men, while newcomers are arriving in Canada with more post-secondary experience than the average canadian Continue reading

Canada’s Census / Statscan chief finds Canada’s first National Household Survey a “success,”

Canada’s first National Household Survey has been a “success,” and those who criticize the quality of its data are doing a “disservice to Canadians,” Statistics Canada’s chief statistician says. Continue reading

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