Using the Census (and other data sources) in the Social Sciences Walter Giesbrecht (Data Librarian, Scott Library) Jennifer Dekker (Reference Librarian,

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Using the Census (and other data sources) in the Social Sciences Walter Giesbrecht (Data Librarian, Scott Library) Jennifer Dekker (Reference Librarian, Frost Library)

Today’s program Canadian Census of Population, and why you want to use it in your courses –and other sources of data Tools to make using the Census easier and more interesting

Census of population Canadian survey with longest history –first census in Canada –first national census –98 colonial and regional censuses in between – every ten years – every five years widest range of topics covered –up to 565 questions asked in a single census more census history on STC websiteSTC website

Usefulness of the census in social sciences teaching wide range of variables and fine geographic detailwide range of variables –no health component required whenever questions about ethnicity are considered survey with longest historical range

What STC surveys are used for analyze economic performance develop fiscal, monetary, and foreign exchange policies shape international tariffs and trade negotiations develop policies and programs to assist small businesses support policy development and evaluate government programs on economic and social well-being improve allocation of government program funding by determining their social and economic effects support the regulatory and legislative requirements of government; draw electoral boundaries determine equalization payments and other federal-provincial fiscal transfers adjust inflation-indexed contracts and entitlements develop programs to promote domestic and international competitiveness support immigration policies and programs support tourism strategies and programs assess the cost-effectiveness of health care and education programs monitor the justice system’s effectiveness and efficiency select sites for schools and public transportation develop programs such as day care and subsidized housing.

why other surveys are different from the census much smaller sample size –more problems with confidentiality –greater variances, therefore more difficulty attaching statistical significance to results –less geographic detail fewer opportunities for time series analysis –many surveys only done once, or on an irregular basis some longitudinal surveys

types of surveys Agriculture 49 Arts, culture & recreation15 Business enterprises 23 Communications 15 Construction 4 Education 49 Energy 29 Environment 8 Government 30 Health 36 Justice 23 Labour 50 Manufacturing 47 National accounts 52 Personal/household finance 17 Population and demography 27 Prices and price indexes 32 Primary industries 13 Science and technology 19 Service industries 41 Social conditions 16 Trade 24 Transport and warehousing 30 Travel and tourism 14

education surveys close to 30 institutional surveys and household surveys PUMFs not available for most surveys

health surveys Canada health survey Canada's alcohol and other drugs survey Canadian community health survey (2+) Canadian health and disability survey Canadian study of health and aging (3) Canadian tobacco use monitoring survey (5+) Consumption of prescribed drugs in Canada Health and activity limitation survey (2) Health promotion survey (2) Joint Canada-United States survey on health National alcohol and drug survey National longitudinal survey of children and youth (3+) National population health survey (4+) Participation and activity limitation survey Smoking habits of Canadians (12) Violence against women Youth smoking survey (2)

General Social Surveys primary objectives of the GSS are –to gather data on social trends in order to monitor changes in the living conditions and well-being of Canadians over time; and –to provide immediate information on specific social policy issues of current or emerging interest cycles allow for limited analysis of trends

GSS Cycle Topics Date of GSS (cycle #) 1st series2nd series3rd series of survey of survey of survey ___________________________________________________________________ Health 1985 (1) 1991 (6) Time Use 1986 (2) 1992 (7) 1998 (12) Victimization 1988 (3) 1993 (8) 1999 (13) Education, Work & Retirement 1989 (4) 1994 (9) Family 1990 (5) 1995 (10) 2001 (15) Social Support 1985 (1) 1990 (5) 1996 (11) Access to & Use of ICT2000 (14) Social Support and Aging 2002 (16) Social Engagement 2003 (17) GSS cycles

labour surveys many with some labour contentcontent primary ones are –Labour Force Survey (LFS)Labour Force Survey monthly, from 1945; microdata available from 1976 cross-sectional –Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID)Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics annual, from 1993 longitudinal and cross-sectional

selection of household surveyshousehold surveys Aboriginal Peoples Survey Adult Education and Training Survey (AETS) Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating Canadian Community Health Survey - Nutrition Canadian Health Measures Survey Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey Canadian Travel Survey Changes in Employment Survey Ethnic Diversity Survey Homeowner Repair and Renovation Survey Household Internet Use Survey Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada National Graduates Survey National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth Ontario Employment Benefits and Support Measures Survey Survey of Financial Security Survey of Household Spending Youth in Transition Survey

CANSIM premier source of Canadian time-series data on labour, health, income, trade, education, manufacturing, investment and more over 26 million series

E-STAT “dynamic interactive teaching and learning tool for the education community” easy access to census, CANSIM, election data, environmental data interactive mapping tools

STC resources for educators learning resources for the post-secondary communitylearning resources for the post-secondary community everything you need to start designing assignments using statisticsdesigning assignments links to assignments from other postsecondary institutionslinks to assignments

ICPSR Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research maintains and provides access to a vast archive of social science data for research and instruction offers training in quantitative methods to facilitate effective data use

Part 2: Using statistics in the classroom Learning resources The Daily Course assignments Search Map 2001

Learning resources Some of what you will find: Dynamic population pyramids Canada quiz Flash animations Animated maps

Other helpers Illustrated glossary Thematic maps

The Daily Released every day at 8:30 a.m. The Daily issues news releases on the current social and economic conditions Today’s release is often tomorrow’s news.

Course assignments Covers many topics in the social sciences, developed by university teachers Teacher’s Kits Secondary level assignments could be modified for university

Search Map 2001 Produce customized maps based on census for 2001 Helps learners to visualize census information Can be executed at varying levels of detail

Map showing Average family income in 2000

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Conclusion Interactive online tools engage students with the census and other statistical information Encourage exploration and experimentation. Questions?? Ask Walter!

Walter Giesbrecht & Jennifer Dekker York University Libraries