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OTTAWA, June 5, 2019 /CNW/ - Power, progress and change are backed by facts. Statistics Canada continues to be the primary data source in many different areas that shed light on women issues. These facts support the development of future policies and perspectives.
The following releases featured in StatCan's recently launched Centre for Gender, Diversity and Inclusion data hub, provide a true source for reference and support.
Business performance and ownership
Crime and justice
- Study: Violent victimization of Canadians with mental health-related disabilities, 2014
- Study: Police-reported violence against girls and young women in Canada, 2017
- Study: Police-reported hate crime, 2017
- Study: Female offenders in Canada, 2017
- Study: Police-reported violence among same-sex intimate partners in Canada, 2009 to 2017
Disability
Education, training and learning
- Study: The transition from school to work – the NEET indicator for 25- to 29-year-old women and men in Canada
- Study: Persistence and Representation of Women in STEM Programs
Families and households
- Infographics: Family matters series
Immigration and ethnocultural diversity
- Study: Refugees and Canadian Post-Secondary Education: Characteristics and Economic Outcomes in Comparison
- Study: Results from the 2016 Census: Syrian refugees who resettled in Canada in 2015 and 2016 Immigration and language in Canada, 2011 and 2016
- Infographic: Canada's Black population: Growing in number and diversity
- Overview of Black communities in Canada
- Mobility of immigrant tax filers, 2016
- Study: Intergenerational education Mobility and Labour Market outcomes: Variation among the second generation of immigrants in Canada
- Study : Earnings of immigrants and children of immigrants in official language minority populations
Income, pensions, spending and wealth
- Study: Economic Well-being of Women
- Infographic: Canada/US comparison of Employment and wages
- Study: The effect of government transfer programs on low-income rates: a gender-based analysis, 1995 to 2016
- Study: Who are the working women in Canada's top 1%
- Study: Earnings inequality and the gender pay in Canada: The role of women's under-representation among top earners
- Study: The Wealth of Immigrant Families in Canada.
- Interactive data tool : Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB)
Labour
- Study: The association between job flexibility and job satisfaction
- Study: How do women in male-dominated apprenticeships fare in the labour market
Languages
Population and demography
Society and community
- Infographic: Ready, set, snooze! (GSS 2015 Time Use)
- Time Use: Total work burden, unpaid work and leisure
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