Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS), 2001: Public Use Microdata File and Documentation (Adults Off Reserve)

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Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS), 2001: Public Use Microdata File and Documentation (Adults Off Reserve) Logo The Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) provides data on the social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people in Canada. Its specific purpose was to identify the needs of Aboriginal people focusing on issues such as health, language, employment, income, schooling, housing, and mobility. The survey was designed and implemented in partnership with national Aboriginal organizations.

This product contains information for the Aboriginal adult population (15 years and over) living in off-reserve areas.

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Product:Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS), 2001: Public Use Microdata File and Documentation (Adults Off Reserve)
Catalogue no.:89M0020XCB
Frequency:Occasional
Status:Ongoing/Out of stock
 
Latest issue: Free
Release date:February 28, 2006
 
Subscription:one year (365 days) N/A  
 
System requirements: 3Minimum System Requirements

WINDOWS 3.1 / 95 / NT; IBM PC compatible 386, or greater; 8 MB of RAM; CD-ROM Reader; Minimum of 10 MB free space on hard disk; Microsoft mouse or compatible.

MACINTOSH: Macintosh PC with 68030 or greater; Apple System Software 7.0 or greater; 8 MB of RAM; Minimum of 10 MB free space on hard disk; CD-ROM Reader; Apple mouse or compatible.

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Content note

There is a guide, entitled "Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS), 2001 : user's guide to the public use microdata file (adults off reserve)"

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Free access

These data are available at no additional charge to Canadian educational institutions participating in the Data Liberation Initiative.

Bilingual products

Some bilingual products have changed to separate English and French products. In these cases, back issues are bilingual and the more recent issues are unilingual.

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