LISS panel
Research data made freely available to academic researchers.
Research data made freely available to academic researchers.
The Manitoba Basic Annual Income Experiment (MINCOME) was conducted between 1974 and 1979 under the joint sponsorship of Canada and Manitoba.
An exploratory study of leaders of industrial enterprises, in Recife, a Northeast Brazilian city which has witnessed increasing poverty, unemployment, and political instability.
The Workplace and Employee Survey (WES) is designed to explore a broad range of issues relating to employers and their employees.
Employment and wage data for workers covered by State unemployment insurance (UI) laws and for civilian workers covered by the program of Unemployment Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE). It constitutes a virtual census of nonagricultural employees and their wages.
Integrates early data to give as full a picture as possible of the economic conditions faced by Canadian workers from 1919 to 1945.
These data contain the results of a longitudinal follow-up of the 10% Canadian Occupational Cohort, a sample of 700,000 individuals, both women and men, in the Canadian workforce during the period 1965-71, linked to the Canadian Mortality Data Base (CMDB) for 1965-1991.
SABAL - Small Area Business and Labour Data, is a compendium of independent data sources brought together on one database by Statistics Canada.
Small Area and Administrative Data are derived from the annual taxfile provided by Revenue Canada. From the income tax forms submitted each year by Canadians, a wealth of economic and demographic information is available. Files include:
- Canadian Capital Gains (17C0012)
The Statistical Yearbook provides systematic information on a wide range of social and economic issues that are of concern in the United Nations system and among the governments and peoples of the world.