Stats Link Canada

Subscribers sign-in here

VIEW SUBJECT INDEX

 

 WelcomeResearch IntroMarket ResearchIndustry ResearchFinancial RatiosHousehold SpendingCensusResearch ServicesSource Lists

 Source Lists / Search by Sector  / Subject Index / Advanced Search / ID /
/ Dead Links / About / Help / Forgot Your Password / Subscribe / FREE TRIAL /
FREE TRIAL > Subject Index > Results
 
FREE TRIAL
Results for
Inuit

 CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE

 

Back to Subject Index

| Explanation of Reference Fields
 

Highlight keywords on this page.

 

ID #:   39270221
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This article examines the factors associated with the participation in sports and cultural activities for Inuit, Métis and off-reserve First Nations children aged 6 to 14 years (by gender, age group, self0rated health status, number of parents in home, number of siblings, household income, knowledge of aboriginal languages, screen time per day, contact with elders (after school activities)
 
Publication Date:   7/13/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   7/13/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39270147
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This article describes the health and well-being of Inuit, Métis and First Nations adults living off-reserve, and compares these characteristics to those of non-Aboriginal adults. Includes Diabetes, Access to health care professional

It also examines the contribution of socio-economic and lifestyle factors to the health inequalities between Inuit, Métis and First Nations adults living off-reserve and non-Aboriginal adults and the health-related impact of socio-economic and lifestyle factors for each of non-Aboriginal, First Nations people living off-reserve, Métis and Inuit adults.

 
Publication Date:   6/23/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   6/23/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39270146
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Age-/Sex-standardized hospitalization rates of residents of high- and low- Aboriginal dissemination areas

Top 10 frequency ranking of diagnosis as most responsible cause of hospitalization, by predominant Aboriginal identity (First nations, Métis, Inuit) in high-Aboriginal dissemination areas.

 
Publication Date:   6/23/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   6/23/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39270122
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This document of fact sheets provides an early learning profile of Métis, Inuit, and off-reserve First Nations children under the age of six in Canada.

Data include how they learn about words and traditional activities and who helps them learn. Family characteristics associated with participation in early learning activities are also presented.

 
Publication Date:   6/18/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   6/18/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39270121
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This document of fact sheets provides an Aboriginal language profile of Métis, Inuit, and off-reserve First Nations children under the age of six in Canada.

Data include their ability to speak and understand an Aboriginal language, and their exposure to Aboriginal languages at home and in the community. Family characteristics associated with Aboriginal language knowledge are also presented. Finally, the hopes and expectations of parents regarding their children's acquisition of an Aboriginal language are described.

 
Publication Date:   6/18/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   6/18/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39269970
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This report examines police reported crime rates in Inuit Nunangat as compared to the rest of Canada. Includes: Rate of accused persons by age group in Inuit Nunangat, Police-reported violent victimization rate by age group in Inuit Nunangat, Crime rate in Inuit Nunangat by alcohol regulation, 2006 to 2008, annual average.
 
Publication Date:   5/20/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Inuit Nunangat, Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   5/21/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39269949
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This report presents national estimates on the labour market experiences of Aboriginal people living off-reserve from the Labour Force Survey (LFS). These estimates are based on the years 2008-2009 and cover Aboriginal people living off-reserve in the ten provinces. This report examines the labour force characteristics of the Aboriginal people, namely the employment and unemployment rates by Aboriginal identity. The report provides estimates for non-Aboriginal as well as for Aboriginal, North American Indian, Métis and Inuit populations. Data are presented for the following characteristics: age, sex, educational attainment, province or region and industry.
 
Publication Date:   5/13/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   5/15/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39269871
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Report details the demographic trends of Ontario's First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities.
 
Publication Date:   4/29/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario, Sub-provincial regions
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   4/30/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39269773
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Survey of First Nations peoples, Métis and Inuit living in major Canadian cities. Covers: Urban Aboriginal Peoples’ Sense of Place, Urban Aboriginal Identity, Urban Aboriginal Culture, Experiences with Non-Aboriginal People, Political Identity and Engagement

Contact with Justice System, Happiness, Life Aspirations and Definitions of "Success" Among Urban Aboriginal Peoples, Educational Values, Aspirations and Experiences, Non-Aboriginal Perspectives

 
Publication Date:   4/6/2010
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Limited metropolitan area detail.
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   4/6/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39269282
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Detailed report on Aboriginal learning in Canada. Covers: Métis, Inuit, First Nations. Includes: % of First Nations adults living on-reserve volunteered within their community-a key source of community learning, % Aboriginal youth living off-reserve reported interacting with Elders at least one hour a week outside the classroom, % of off-reserve Aboriginal youth participated in social clubs or groups outside of school.
 
Publication Date:   12/8/2009
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   12/14/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39268495
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This report examines the first nations population in Canada. It includes data on employment, income, education, low income, entrepreneurship/self employment rate (Non-Aboriginal Population, Métis, First Nations (off-reserve, on-reserve), Inuit.
 
Publication Date:   6/11/2009
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   6/15/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39267779
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Extensive set of data about Aboriginal children, youth and adults (Métis, Inuit and off-reserve North American Indian) living in urban, rural and northern locations across Canada.

Covers: family and community; childcare [daycare]; nurturing; healthy living; food and nutrition; languages; education; social activities; labour activity; income; communications technology; housing; and community wellness.

Data provided by age group: Under 6 years of age, 6 to 14 years of age, 15 years of age and over.

 
Publication Date:   1/16/2009
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   1/17/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39267639
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Number reporting and Aggregate amount reported for each source of income (Employment income, Self-employment income, Investment income, Retirement pensions, superannuation and annuities, Government transfer payments, Canada/Quebec Pension Plan benefits, Old Age Security pensions and Guaranteed Income Supplement, Employment Insurance benefits, Child benefits)

Data presented by selected variables (e.g. Income group, Age group, Marital status (single, married, separated, divorced, widowed), Education level, Immigrant status/year of immigration, Visible minority group (Chinese, South Asian, Black, Filipino, Latin American, Southeast Asian, Arab, West Asian, Korean, Japanese), Aboriginal identity population (North American Indians, Métis, Inuit)

 
Publication Date:   12/9/2008
Frequency:   Every five years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   12/10/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267643
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Population of Inuit regions by selected variables (e.g. Aboriginal identity, Age group, Sex, Marital status (single, married, separated, divorced, widowed), Presence of children, Mobility, Knowledge of Aboriginal languages, Labour force participation, Class of worker (Self-employed, Employee), Industry, Occupation, Education, Income, Low-income (poverty).
 
Publication Date:   12/9/2008
Frequency:   Every five years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, Nunavut, Inuvialuit region, Outside Inuit Nunaat
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   12/10/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267642
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Aboriginal ancestry / Aboriginal identity (North American Indians, Métis, Inuit) by Area of residence (On reserve, Rural, Urban) by selected variables (e.g. Age group, Marital status (single, married, separated, divorced, widowed), Presence of children, Mobility, Knowledge of Aboriginal languages, Labour force participation, Class of worker (Self-employed, Employee), Industry, Occupation, Education, Income, Low-income (poverty).
 
Publication Date:   12/9/2008
Frequency:   Every five years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:   Hyperlink 1 covers Aboriginal ancestry while Hyperlink 2 focuses on Aboriginal identity.
Posted/Updated:   12/10/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267641
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Median and average employment income by selected variables (Age group, Education level, Aboriginal identity population (North American Indians, Métis, Inuit)
 
Publication Date:   12/9/2008
Frequency:   Every five years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   12/10/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267640
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Average income and average earnings by selected variables (Age group, Marital status (single, married, separated, divorced, widowed), Education level, Immigrant status/year of immigration, Visible minority group (Chinese, South Asian, Black, Filipino, Latin American, Southeast Asian, Arab, West Asian, Korean, Japanese), Aboriginal identity population (North American Indians, Métis, Inuit)
 
Publication Date:   12/9/2008
Frequency:   Every five years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   12/10/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267600
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This report examines Inuit health and social conditions. Includes: Age distribution and median age, Inuit population by Northern region, Contact with a medical doctor in the past 12 months, Inuit children aged 6 to 14 who had contact with a pediatrician or general practitioner in the past 12 months by region.

Selected diagnosed chronic conditions, Inuit children aged 6 to 14 (Allergies, Asthma, Ear infections), Daily smokers among Inuit.

Selected reasons for not owning a home by adult Inuit renters who would like to own, by region, Reasons for not completing elementary or secondary school

Inuit harvesting country food in 2005 by age group and sex, Amount of meat and fish eaten in the household that is country food.

 
Publication Date:   12/3/2008
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, Nunavut, Inuvialuit Region, Outside Inuit Nunaat
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:   Hyperlink 1 to full report. Hyperlink 2 to supporting data tables.
Posted/Updated:   12/3/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267533
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This article provides a brief demographic and socioeconomic profile of Inuit, based on data from the 2006 Census. It compares Inuit living in Inuit Nunaat, which refers to the four Inuit regions across the North, to those living outside Inuit Nunaat.
 
Publication Date:   11/26/2008
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Nunaat
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:   Hyperlink 1 to article. Hyperlink 2 to detailed tables.
Posted/Updated:   11/26/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267489
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Fact sheet on Inuit children under 6 years old. Includes: Percentage of Inuit children under six years old who talked or played together with different people, focusing attention on each other for five minutes or more (Mother, Father, Siblings, Grandparents, Aunts and uncles, Cousins, Elders)

Percentage of Inuit children and non-Aboriginal children under six years old who are members of low-income families, How parents or guardians rated their feelings about their community as a place with: Good schools, nursery schools, and early childhood education programs? Adequate facilities for children, ex. Community centres, rinks, gyms, parks? As a safe community? With health facilities? Actively involved members of the community? First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultural activities?

% of young Inuit children had participated in or attended ‘traditional First Nations, Métis, or Inuit activities such as singing, drum dancing, fiddling, gatherings or ceremonies’.

 
Publication Date:   11/18/2008
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   11/18/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267488
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Fact sheet on First Nations children under 6 years old. Includes: Percentage of First Nations children under six years old who talked or played together with different people, focusing attention on each other for five minutes or more (Mother, Father, Siblings, Grandparents, Aunts and uncles, Cousins, Elders)

Percentage of First Nations children and non-Aboriginal children under six years old who are members of low-income families, How parents or guardians rated their feelings about their community as a place with: Good schools, nursery schools, and early childhood education programs? Adequate facilities for children, ex. Community centres, rinks, gyms, parks? As a safe community? With health facilities? Actively involved members of the community? First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultural activities?

% of young First Nations children had participated in or attended ‘traditional First Nations, Métis, or Inuit activities such as singing, drum dancing, fiddling, gatherings or ceremonies’.

 
Publication Date:   11/18/2008
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   11/18/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267487
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Fact sheet on Métis children under 6 years old. Includes: Percentage of Métis children under six years old who talked or played together with different people, focusing attention on each other for five minutes or more (Mother, Father, Siblings, Grandparents, Aunts and uncles, Cousins, Elders)

Percentage of Métis children and non-Aboriginal children under six years old who are members of low-income families, How parents or guardians rated their feelings about their community as a place with: Good schools, nursery schools, and early childhood education programs? Adequate facilities for children, ex. Community centres, rinks, gyms, parks? As a safe community? With health facilities? Actively involved members of the community? First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultural activities?

% of young Métis children had participated in or attended ‘traditional First Nations, Métis, or Inuit activities such as singing, drum dancing, fiddling, gatherings or ceremonies’.

 
Publication Date:   11/18/2008
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   11/18/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267389
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   This paper examines the topics of family, community, and child care of Aboriginal (off-reserve First Nations, Métis and Inuit) children under six years of age. It covers family characteristics (size of families, age of parents, living with grandparents, persons involved in raising young Aboriginal children, Aboriginal children living in low-income economic families), feelings about community, cultural activities and child care arrangements.
 
Publication Date:   10/29/2008
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:   Hyperlink 1 to full report. Hyperlink 2 to supporting tables
Posted/Updated:   11/3/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39267441
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   The report examines first nations education. Includes: Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal employment rate, by education level, 2006, High-School completion rates, age 20-24, by area of residence (rural, urban, on-reserve) and Identity (Non-Aboriginal, First Nation /North American Indian, Métis, Inuit)

Highest education level, Non-Aboriginals vs. Aboriginals, by selected age groups, 2006.

 
Publication Date:   10/28/2008
Frequency:    
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   11/9/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39266973
Title:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Source:  
 
Description:   Data on housing conditions of aboriginal population vs. non-aboriginal population. Includes details by Aboriginal Identity (North American Indian, Métis, Inuit), Gender, Age group and Condition of Dwelling (Regular maintenance, Minor repairs, Major repairs)
 
Publication Date:   7/29/2008
Frequency:   Every Five Years
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, metropolitan areas
 
Hyperlink 1:   This information available to subscribers only. For more information click here
Hyperlink 2:  
Location 1:  
Location 2:  
 
Notes:  
Posted/Updated:   7/30/2008
 
 
 
[1/4]

 

Return to top of page |

Back to Subject Index

| Explanation of Reference Fields

Home  -  Research Intro - Market - Industry - Financial Ratios - Household Spending - Census - Research Services - Source Lists - Contact