Income in Canada
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Income in Canada is an annual analytical report which summarizes the economic well-being of Canadians. It includes an extensive collection of income statistics, covering topics such as income distribution, income tax, government transfers, and low income back to 1976. The data prior to 1993 are drawn from the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF). Beginning with 1998, the data are taken from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamnics (SLID). For the 1993 to 1997 period, estimates are based on a combined sample from SCF and SLID.
Income in Canada provides a complete list of the tables and directions for getting started. It also contains links to the background information on the survey, including content and methodology, and other SLID data products and services.
Users have free access to the 202 CANSIM Series tables. Tables are accessible using a PC or Mac via the web browser.
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| Product: | Income in Canada | ||
| Catalogue no.: | 75-202-XWE | ||
| Frequency: | Annual | ||
| Status: | Ongoing/Available | ||
| Latest issue: | 2010 | Free | |
| Release date: | June 18, 2012 | ||
| Subscription: | one year (365 days) | N/A | |
| System requirements: | Internet browser. Adobe Acrobat reader is required to view and print files in PDF format. | ||
Content note
Note to readers: As of June 2010, 13F0022X Income Trends in Canada will be discontinued and will be merged with this publication beginning with issue number 2008000. For further information, please contact us at Client Services (toll-free 1-888-297-7355; 613-951-7355; income@statcan.gc.ca), Income Statistics Division.
Subjects
Household, family and personal income
Low income and inequality
Personal and household taxation
Keywords
age, average income, consumer price index, economic families, educational attainment, employment, family characteristics, government transfer payments, household income, income taxes, low income, low income cutoffs, marital status, measurement, provincial differences, salaries and wages, sex, survey methodology.
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Bilingual products
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Contacts
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Client services - Income Statistics Division 613-951-7355 (income@statcan.gc.ca)
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