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Finding 2001 Census Data - A Guide

Topics: (In order of release date)

1. The Canadian Population: Where We Live
2. Age and Sex
3. Marital Status
4. Families and Household Living Arrangements
5. Housing
6. Language Composition of Canada
7. Canadians on the Move
8. Immigration and Citizenship
9. Ethnocultural Portrait of Canada
10. Aboriginal Peoples of Canada
11. Canada's Workforce: Paid Work
12. Canada's Workforce: Unpaid Labour
13. Place of Work
14. Commuting to Work
15. Language Use at Work
16. Education in Canada: School Attendance and Levels of Schooling
17. Education in Canada: Major Fields of Study
18. Earnings of Canadians
19. Income of Individuals, Families and Households
20. Social and Economic Characteristics of Individuals, Families and Households
21. Religions in Canada

2001 Census Advanced Search Site

2001 Census of Agriculture

Community Profiles

Census Geography

GeoSearch : GeoSearch makes it easy to find any place in Canada, see it on a map, and get basic Census data for that place.
Reference Maps : Reference maps show the location of geographic areas for which census data are tabulated and disseminated. The maps display the boundaries, names and codes of standard geographic areas, as well as major cultural and physical features such as roads, railroads, coastlines, rivers and lakes.
Thematic Maps : A thematic map shows the spatial distribution of one or more specific data themes for standard geographic areas. The map may be qualitative in nature (e.g., predominant farm types) or quantitative (e.g., percentage population change).

Reference

Census Catalogue : Contains detailed descriptions of all products and services based on the 2001 Census.
Census Dictionary : The 2001 Census Dictionary provides detailed information on all of the concepts, universes, variables and geographic terms of the 2001 Census.
Census Handbook : The 2001 Census Handbook is a reference document covering every aspect of the 2001 Census of Population and Census of Agriculture.
Standard Geographical Classification : The Standard Geographical Classification (SGC) is Statistics Canada’s official classification of geographic areas in Canada.

1. The Canadian Population: Where We Live

2. Age and Sex

3. Marital Status

4. Families and Household Living Arrangements

5. Housing

6. Language Composition of Canada

7. Canadians on the Move

8. Immigration and Citizenship

9. Ethnocultural Portrait of Canada

10. Aboriginal Peoples of Canada

11. Canada's Workforce: Paid Work

12. Canada's Workforce: Unpaid Labour

13. Place of Work

14. Commuting to Work

15. Language Use at Work

16. Education in Canada: School attendance and levels of schooling

17. Education in Canada: Major fields of study

18. Earnings of Canadians

19. Income of Individuals, Families and Households

20. Social and Economic Characteristics of Individuals, Families and Households

21. Religions in Canada

 

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