Data Dictionary: Canadian Census 2011
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Data Source:Statistics Canada
Data set: Original Tables: 2011 National Household Survey (ORG_NHS)
Dataset Description
Original Tables: 2011 National Household Survey
Documentation

Full survey documentation is available here.

Notes

When selecting more than one component from the same geographical level, Social Explorer provides a total for these components in the "All Selected Geographies" column. This total is for the available geographies only within the same geographical level. When a value is missing from one or more components from the same geographical level, Social Explorer denotes it with an asterisk (*) in the All Selected Geographies column.

The NHS is a sample survey. A random sample of 4.5 million dwellings was selected for the NHS. This is slightly less than one-third (30%) of all private dwellings in Canada in 2011. For more NHS data, please refer to: Selection of the NHS sample.

Please note that most of the National Household Survey data is included within Social Explorer. In case you cannot find the data you're interested in, please contact us or refer to Statistics Canada.

To ensure confidentiality, the values, including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10. As a result, when these data are summed or grouped, the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded.

The 2011 National Household Survey is based on the population in private households rather than the total population. For more information, please refer to: NHS Profile, 2011 – About the data

The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere.'

All counts in census tabulations are subjected to random rounding. Random rounding transforms all raw counts to random rounded counts. This reduces the possibility of identifying individuals within the tabulations.

All counts are rounded to a base of 5, meaning they will end in either 0 or 5. the random rounding algorithm employed controls the results and rounds the unit value of the count according to a predetermined frequency. Note that counts ending in 0 or 5 are not changed and remain as 0 or 5.

Due to rounding, sub-groups may not sum to the total population of that group.

For more information, please refer to: Data Quality and Confidentiality Standards and Guidelines (Public)

Tables
Original Tables: 2011 National Household Survey  (456 tables)
TableTitle
T1Citizenship by Place of Birth for Population in Private Households
T2Citizenship by Immigration Status for Population in Private Households
T3Ethnic Origin by Generation Status for Population in Private Households
T4Religion for Population in Private Households
T5Countries of Citizenship for Population in Private Households
T6Aboriginal Identity for Population in Private Households
T7Aboriginal Identity by Inuit Nunangat Area of Residence for Population in Private Households
T8Aboriginal Ancestry for Population in Private Households
T9Aboriginal Ancestry for Population in Private Households (Single Ancestry Responses)
T10Aboriginal Ancestry for Population in Private Households (Multiple Ancestry Responses)
T11Family Status by Aboriginal Identity for Population in Private Households
T12Aboriginal Identity for Population in Private Households
T13Condition of Dwelling by Housing Suitability by Aboriginal Identity for Population in Private Households
T14Educational Attainment for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T15Educational Attainment by Sex for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T16Place of Work for Employed Labor Force 15 Years and over in Private Households
T17Mode of Transportation with Usual Place of Work or No Fixed Workplace Address in Private Households
T18Occupation by Class of Worker for Employed Labor Force 15 Years and over in Private Households
T19Industry by Class of Worker for the Employed Labor Force Aged 15 Years and Over
T20Labor Force Status by Educational Attainment by Field of Study for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T21Labor Force Status by Educational Attainment by Field of Study for Female Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T22Labor Force Status by Educational Attainment by Field of Study for Male Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T500Labor Force Status by Educational Attainment for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T508Labor Force Status by Educational Attainment for Female Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T516Labor Force Status by Educational Attainment for Male Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T26Housing Tenure by Structural Type of Dwelling for Private Households
T27Housing Tenure by Number of Bedrooms for Private Households
T524Housing tenure
T28Shelter Cost by Household Income in 2010 by Housing Tenure Including Mortgage and Subsidized Housing in Nonfarm, Nonreservation Private Dwellings
T29Selected Demographic, Sociocultural and Labour Characteristics, Income Statistics in 2010 and Total Income Groups for the Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T30Economic Family Income in 2010
T31Median Family Income in 2010
T32Average Family Income in 2010
T33After-Tax Income of Economic Families in 2010
T34Median After-Tax Family Income in 2010
T35Average After-Tax Family Income in 2010
T36Income for Persons Not in Economic Families 15 Years and over in Private Households
T37Median Income for Persons Not in Economic Families 15 Years and over in Private Households
T38Average Income for Persons Not in Economic Families 15 Years and over in Private Households
T39After-Tax Income for Persons Not in Economic Families 15 Years and over in Private Households
T40Median After-Tax Income for Persons Not in Economic Families 15 Years and over
T41Average After-Tax Income for Persons Not in Economic Families 15 Years and over in Private Households
T42Income in 2010 for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households Total - Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree
T43Median Income in 2010 for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households Total - Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree
T44Average Income in 2010 for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households Total - Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree
T45After-Tax Income in 2010 for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households Total - Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree
T46Median After-Tax Income in 2010 for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households Total - Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree
T47Average After-Tax Income in 2010 for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households Total - Highest Certificate, Diploma or Degree
T48Income Statistics in 2010 and Selected Sociocultural Characteristics for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T49Earnings Statistics in 2010 and Selected Sociocultural Characteristics for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T50Employment Income Statistics in 2010 by Occupation for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households Total - Employment Income Statistics in 2010
T51Employment Income Statistics in 2010 by Industry for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households Total - Employment Income Statistics in 2010
T52Educational Attainment by Aboriginal Identity for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households Total - Population by Aboriginal Identity
T53Educational Attainment by Labor Force Status for Population 15 Years and over in Private Households
T54Occupation for Employed Labor Force 15 Years and over in Private Households
T55Labor Force Status by Mobility Status 5 Years Ago for Population 15 Years and over Excluding External Migrants in Private Households Total - Mobility Status 5 Years Ago
T56Housing Tenure by Mortgage and Subsidized Housing by Shelter-Cost-to-Income Ratio in Nonfarm,nonreservation Private Dwellings
T57Household Income in 2010 for Private Households
T58Median Household Income in 2010 for Private Households
T59Average Household Income in 2010 for Private Households
T60After-Tax Household Income in 2010 for Private Households
T61Median After-Tax Household Income in 2010 for Private Households
T62Average After-Tax Household Income in 2010 for Private Households
T63Household Income Status in 2010 Based on After-Tax Low-Income Measure for Private Households
T64Family Income in 2010 in Private Households
T65Median Family Income in 2010 for Families in Private Households
T66Average Family Income in 2010 for Families in Private Households
T67After-Tax Family Income in 2010 for Families in Private Households
T68Median After-Tax Family Income in 2010 for Families in Private Households
T69Average After-Tax Family Income in 2010 for Families in Private Households
Notes:

When selecting more than one component from the same geographical level, Social Explorer provides a total for these components in the "All Selected Geographies" column. This total is for the available geographies only within the same geographical level. When a value is missing from one or more components from the same geographical level, Social Explorer denotes it with an asterisk (*) in the All Selected Geographies column.

The NHS is a sample survey. A random sample of 4.5 million dwellings was selected for the NHS. This is slightly less than one-third (30%) of all private dwellings in Canada in 2011. For more NHS data, please refer to: Selection of the NHS sample.

Please note that most of the National Household Survey data is included within Social Explorer. In case you cannot find the data you're interested in, please contact us or refer to Statistics Canada.

To ensure confidentiality, the values, including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10. As a result, when these data are summed or grouped, the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded.

The 2011 National Household Survey is based on the population in private households rather than the total population. For more information, please refer to: NHS Profile, 2011 – About the data

The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere.'

All counts in census tabulations are subjected to random rounding. Random rounding transforms all raw counts to random rounded counts. This reduces the possibility of identifying individuals within the tabulations.

All counts are rounded to a base of 5, meaning they will end in either 0 or 5. the random rounding algorithm employed controls the results and rounds the unit value of the count according to a predetermined frequency. Note that counts ending in 0 or 5 are not changed and remain as 0 or 5.

Due to rounding, sub-groups may not sum to the total population of that group.

For more information, please refer to: Data Quality and Confidentiality Standards and Guidelines (Public)

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