Note 1: Profile series at the FSA (Forward sortation area) and EA
(enumeration area) levels of geography are designated 'restricted
use' by Statistics Canada, and are restricted to use by faculty, students and staff of University
of Toronto, Ryerson University, and York University (and other members of
Data Liberation Initiative member institutions), for research and teaching
purposes only. All other users should contact Statistics Canada.
Note 2: Profile series at the CMA, CD, CSD, CT, and FED levels of
geography are designated 'public use' by Statistics Canada. They are, however, only
to be made available, according to the terms of the Statistics Canada Limited Use Data
Product Agreement, to walk-in users of the Library.
Note 3: Files designated as Beyond 20/20 4.2 format require the
Beyond 20/20 browser version 4.2 or later, available at:
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Suggested citation:
Canada. Statistics Canada.
Census of Canada, 1996: profile of [geographic level] [STC number] [computer file].
Ottawa, Ont.: Statistics Canada [producer and distributor],
[date of release] (Series title)
Example:
Canada. Statistics Canada. Census of Canada, 1996: profile of census tracts - CMA Toronto subset
. (95F0183XDB) [computer file].
Ottawa, Ont.: Statistics Canada [producer and distributor],
Aug. 12, 1998 (Profile series)
Census of Canada, 1996: Profile series
<URL>
<http://prod.library.utoronto.ca:8090/datalib/datar/cstdli/cc96/profiles/ct/tto96ct.ivt>
| Public use | Restricted to Ryerson, York & U Toronto only |
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| Geographic level | ||||||||
| Census metropolitan area (CMA)/ Census agglomeration (CA) (95F0179XDB) (95F0182XDB) |
Canada, provinces, territories, census divisions (CD) & census subdivisions (CSD) (95F0181XDB) |
Census metropolitan area(CMA)/census agglomeration (CA) & census tract (CT) (95F0183XDB) |
Canada, provinces, territories, federal electoral district (FED) (1996 Representation Order) (95F0180XDB) |
Public health units | Canada, federal electoral districts (FED) (1987 Representation Order), enumeration area (EA) (95F0185XDB) |
Forward sortation area (FSA) (95F0184XDB) |
Postal code (6-digit) | |
| WWW accessible: | ||||||||
| Html, PDF, etc. |
E-stat
Statistical profile of Canadian communities Note: 71 characteristics, Unrestricted access. |
E-stat
CT level | Federal electoral district profile - unrestricted access Restricted access: FED level Province level |
STC community profiles | EA level | Available in E-stat | ||
| B2020 4.2 format | [CMA/CA]
cmapr1to9.ivt Note: n=180. (12/08/1998) |
Subset of CDs: cdpr1to9.ivt CD and CSD file: prcumcsd.ivt (23Mb) (12/08/1998) |
ctpr1to9.ivt (21Mb) CMA Toronto subset (12/08/1998) |
fedpr1to9.ivt (12/08/1998) |
East (13Mb) Quebec (32Mb) Ontario (46Mb) Toronto subset West (44Mb) (04/11/1998) |
fsapr1to9.ivt (12/08/1998) |
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| Fixed field format files[Contact UT/DLS for access to data] | ||||||||
| ASCII format |
[CMA/CA] Codebook SPSS commands [CMA/CA/CSD] Codebook SPSS commands |
Subset of CDs
[CSV format] CSD level files: Codebook SPSS commands |
Codebook
SAS commands SAS/Win commands SPSS commands |
Codebook
SPSS commands |
Codebook
SAS commands SPSS commands |
Codebook
SPSS commands |
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| If the above files are too large, or take too long to load, consider using one of the substantive subfiles below. | ||||||||
| Part 1: age & sex & families data: population 1991 & 1996, land area, population by sex and age groups, legal marital status, census families by structure, lone-parent families by sex of parent, never-married sons and/or daughters, persons in private households, persons 65 and over, occupied private dwellings by structure, households by household size. | ||||||||
| B2020 4.1 | CMAPR1.IVT
Note: n=665. |
pr1_1410.ivt | CTPR1.IVT | PR1FED.IVT | East, Quebec, Ontario, West |
FSAPR1.IVT | ||
| Part 2: immigration & citizenship (20% data): citizenship, place of birth, immigrants by country of birth, period of immigration, age at immigration. | ||||||||
| B2020 4.1 | PR2CMA.IVT
Note: n=180. |
pr2_0411.ivt | PR2CT.IVT | PR2FED.IVT | East, Quebec, Ontario, West |
PR2FSA.IVT | ||
| Part 3: mother tongue, home language, & knowledge of official languages (20% data): mother tongue, knowledge of official languages, first official language spoken, home language, knowledge of non-official languages. | ||||||||
| B2020 4.1 | CMAP3R.IVT
Note: n=180. |
CSDP3R.IVT | CTP3R.IVT | PR3FED.IVT | East, Quebec, Ontario, West |
FSAP3R.IVT | ||
| Part 4: aboriginal population by type of response (3), and major single response categories. | ||||||||
| B2020 4.1 | pr4cma.ivt Note: n=180. |
pr4_1301.ivt (B2020 4.1) |
pr4ct.ivt | pr4fed.ivt | PR4EA.IVT | fsapr4.ivt | ||
| Part 5: ethnic origin by type of response (3). | ||||||||
| B2020 4.1 | pr5cma.ivt
Note: n=180. |
csdpr5.ivt (B2020 4.1) |
PR5CT.IVT | pr5fed.ivt | PR5EA.IVT | pr5fsa.ivt | ||
| Part 6: labour market activities, occupation and industry, household activities, place of work and mode of transportation. | ||||||||
| B2020 4.1 | pr6cma.ivt
Note: n=180. |
PR6_1703.IVT | PR6CT.IVT | PR6FED.IVT | PR6EA.IVT | pr6fsa.ivt | ||
| Part 7: education, mobility and migration. | ||||||||
| B2020 4.1 | pr7cma.ivt
Note: n=180. |
PR7_1404.IVT | PR7CT.IVT | pr7fed.ivt | PR7EA.IVT | fsapr7.ivt | ||
| Part 8: sources of income, family and household income. | ||||||||
| B2020 4.1 | pr8cma.ivt
Note: n=180. |
PR8_1205.IVT | pr8ct.ivt | pr8fed.ivt | pr8ea.ivt | pr8fsa.ivt | ||
| Part 9: families: social & economic, occupied private dwellings, and housing costs. | ||||||||
| B2020 4.1 | pr9cma.ivt
Note: n=180. |
PR9_0906.IVT | pr9ct.ivt | pr9fed.ivt | pr9ea.ivt | pr9fsa.ivt | ||
Footnote 1: The cumulative file and sub-files parts 2 through 9 of the CMA/CA level census profiles contain 180 census metropolitan areas (CMAs) and census agglomerations (CAs) only. Subfile part 1, however, contains 665 census metropolitan areas, census tracted census agglomerations, and census subdivisions.
By Laine G.M. Ruus, Data Library Service, University of Toronto <dlsg@chass.utoronto.ca>