Users’ requirements: Planning for content of the 2016 Canadian Census Program Johanne Denis and Margaret Michalowski Statistics Canada UNECE-Eurostat Expert.

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Users’ requirements: Planning for content of the 2016 Canadian Census Program Johanne Denis and Margaret Michalowski Statistics Canada UNECE-Eurostat Expert Meeting on Census Geneva, Switzerland, September 2015

Outline of the presentation Overview of the approach used for the 2016 Census Program content consultation Who did we consult – a profile of consultation participants What did we find out Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada Strategy to solicit data uses, views and opinions for the 2016 Census content Two processes were used: The 2016 Census Strategy Project (2011) a review of methodological options for the census an elaboration of the census content determination framework a consultation with limited number of data users (mainly federal) on data uses and requirements The 2016 Census Program content consultation (September to November 2012) Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

The 2016 content consultation: objectives The consultation objectives included: confirm users’ information needs establish data priorities understand how Census Program data are used The consultation focussed on 14 content topics Overall, it was a different approach than the one used in past consultations Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

Who participated in the consultation? 293 organizations participated in the content consultation Of all organizations: federal government – 13% provincial/territorial governments – 19% local governments – 27% other organizations – 41% (including 13% from various associations, 9% from academia, 6% from business) The contributions came from across Canada: Atlantic provinces – 7% Quebec – 22% Ontario – 44% (including 10% from the federal government) Western provinces – 25% Territories – 2% Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

Importance of 14 topics as reported by the consultation participants Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

Essential topics-reported frequency vs. participants’ sector (details) Federal government Provincial / Territorial government Local government Other Basic demographics Aboriginal peoples Labour Families and households Education Income and earnings Language Housing and shelter costs Visible minorities Place of work and commute Family and households Citizenship and immigration Mobility and migration Ethnic origin Activities of daily living Visible minority Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

Requirements for new data reported by the consultation participants Overall, 131 different requirements for new data from the Census Program were identified by consultation participants Some examples of new requirements cited: - unpaid work; seasonal work; tenure of employment - gender identity; sexual orientation - commuting to school - debt by type (family, personal, education related) - child care - fertility - secondary residence (for students, children with separated parents, workers) Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada Geographic level of data uses as reported by the consultation participants Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

Other results of the consultation Suitability of alternative sources of data – no alternative data sources reported for over 90% of the uses of census data that were cited Multivariate analysis – the need for data from two or more census content topics were cited by approximately 80% of all the data uses reported Continuity over time – was identified as “essential/strong need” in 84% of the reported data uses Comparability across geographies – was identified as “essential/strong need” in 77% of the reported data uses Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

The content determination framework – new for the 2016 Census Program The framework is a basis for development of a proposal for the 2016 Census content The framework consists of three steps: Step 1 – analysis of users’ requirements for relevant and quality data Step 2 – considerations of response burden and privacy Step 3 – Statistics Canada operational factors, costs and efficiency Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019

Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada Content finalization Content testing: qualitative tests – June 2013 through January 2014 quantitative test (the Census Content Test) – May 2014 Memorandum to Cabinet (the content, fall 2014) Publication of the 2016 Census Program questions on the Statistics Canada website – April 2015 Publication of the Census content in Canada Gazette, Part I – June 2015 Census Program Content Consultation Report, Census year 2016 – released in September 2014 (http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2016/consultation/contentReport-RapportContenu/index-eng.cfm ) Statistics Canada • Statistique Canada 04/08/2019