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July 22, 2004
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n.d.]
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Papers using the Canadian General social survey
data – GSS. By Jong Won Min Calgary, AB: University of Calgary.
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Updated and extensively revised by Susan
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Updated and extensively revised by Robert
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL...... 5
CYCLE
1 (1985) - Health.......... 6
CYCLE
2 (1986) - Time Use.... 11
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3 (1988) - Personal Risk 13
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4 (1989) - Education and Work............ 15
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5 (1990) - Family and Friends......... 17
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6 (1991) - Health........ 23
CYCLE
7 (1992) - Time Use.... 26
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8 (1993) - Personal Risk 29
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9 (1994) - Education Work And Retirement.... 31
CYCLE
10 (1995) - Family 33
CYCLE
11 (1996) - Social Support........ 35
CYCLE
12 (1998) - Time Use.............. 36
CYCLE
13 (1999) - Personal Risk/Violence 38
CYCLE 14 (2000) – Access to and use of information
communications technology…………....40
CYCLE 15 (2001) – Family
history………………………………………………….........................41
CYCLE 16 (2002) – Social support and
aging………………..…………………..…......................42
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Canada: trends, desires, and accommodations. (Discussion paper no. 01-6)
London, Ont.: University of Western Ontario, Population Studies Centre, April
2001.
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Chandler,
W. “The Value of Household Work in Canada.” March, 1994. Statistics
Canada. Reprinted from National Income and Expenditure Accounts,
4th Quarter 1993. Catalogue No. 13-001.
Che-Alford,
J. “Canadians on the move.” Canadian
Social Trends, Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 13-001, Summer 1992: 32-34.
Che-Alford, J., C. Allan,
and G. Butlin. “Families in Canada.” Statistics Canada; Prentice Hall Canada,
1994.
Corbeil,
Jean-Pierre. “Sport Participation in Canada”. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E,
Spring 1995: 18-23.
Crompton,
Susan. “The Leisurely Pursuit of Reading”. Canadian
Social Trends. Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Autumn 1997:
21-24.
Devereaux,
Mary Sue. “Time Use of Canadian in 1992”. Canadian
Social Trends. Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Autumn 1993:
13-16.
Fast, J., J.
Frederick, N. Zukewich, and S. Franke. “The time of our lives.” Canadian Social Trends,
Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, No.
63, Winter 2001: 20-24.
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Frederick,
J. “Are you time crunched?” Canadian
Social Trends, Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Winter 1993: 6-9.
Frederick,
J. “As Time Goes By ... Time Use of Canadians, General Social Survey.”
Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 89-544E, Occasional. December 1995.
Frederick,
J., D.A. Norris and G. Villeneuve, “Measuring Unpaid Work: The Canadian
Experience.” Presented at the ECE/INSTRAW Joint Work Session on Statistics of
Women, Geneva, April 1992.
Frederick, Judith and Fast, Janet E. “Working
Arrangements and Time Stress”. Canadian
Social Trends. Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Winter 1996: 14-21.
Frederick,
Judith. “Measuring child care and sleep” Some results from the 1992 Canadian
General Social Survey. Statistics Canada.
Frederick,
Judith. “Tempus Fugit...Are You Time Crunched?” Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E,
Winter 1993: 6-9.
Gorman,
Tom and Crompton, Susan. “Canadian Television in Transition”. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics
Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Spring 1997: 19-23.
Haddad,
Tony and Beaujot, Roderic. “Change and Constancy in Canadian Husbands’ and
Wives’ Contribution to Earning and Caring: A Analysis of the 1986 and 1992 GSS
Tme Use Surveys” July, 1998
Hammoud,
A. M. and C. F. Grindstaff. “Socio-demographic characteristics of the
physically disabled in Canada.” Canadian Journal of Public Health, 1992.
Jackson,
Chris. “Measuring & Valuing Households’ Unpaid Work”. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E,
Autumn 1996: 25-29.
Marshall,
Katherine. “Balancing work and family responsibilities”. Perspectives on Labour and Income. Statistics Canada. Catalogue
75-001E, Vol.6, No.1 Spring 1994: 26-30.
Marshall,
Katherine. “Getting There”. Perspectives
on Labour and Income. Statistics Canada. Catalogue 75-001E, Vol.6, No.2
Summer 1994: 17-22.
Marshall,
Katherine. “Stay-at-home dads”. Perspectives
on Labour and Income. Statistics Canada. Catalogue 75-001-XPE, Vol.10, No.1
Spring 1998: 9-15.
McFarlane,
S., R. Beaujot and T. Haddad. “Time Constraints and Relative Resources as
Determinants of the Sexual Division of Domestic Work.” Canadian Journal of Sociology, Vol. 25, No. 1, 2000: 61-82.
Michelson,
William and David Crouse. "Tempograms of daily activity in longitudinal
perspective." Paper presented at the International Association for Time
Use Research annual conference, Lisbon, Portugal, October 15-18, 2002.
O'Neil, G. P.
Reclassification of leisure by energy expenditure and activities of daily
living: A secondary data analysis of the 1992 Statistics Canada General Social
Survey on Time Use (Cycle 7). Unpublished Master’s Thesis.
Dalhousie University. 2000.
Oliver,
Janice Irene. Class, gender, and the division of domestic labour in dual-earner
households. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. University of Western Ontario. 1999.
Paton, David. “Collecting time use data,
including context variables and simultaneous activities, at Statistics Canada.
(Gender issues in the measurement of paid and unpaid work.) New York: United
Nations Secretariat. Statistics Division. Expert Group Meeting on Methods for
Conducting Time-Use Surveys 23-27 October 2000 (ESA/STAT/AC.79/17) http://www.un.org/Depts/unsd/timeuse/xptgrpmeet/paton.pdf
Pentland W., A. S. Harvey, T. Smith and J.
Walker. “The Impact of Spinal Cord Injury on Men's Time Use.” Spinal Cord, Vol. 37, No. 11, 1999:
786-792.
Robb
R., M. Denton, A. Gafni, A. Joshi, J. Lian, C. Rosenthal, and D. Willison.
“Valuation of Unpaid Help by Seniors in Canada: An Empirical Analysis.” Canadian Journal on Aging-Revue Canadian Du
Vieillissement, Vol. 18, No. 4, 1999: 430-446.
“Sport participation in
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CH24-1/1994E.
“Sport participation in Canada :
1998 report.” Canadian Heritage, Sport Canada, 2000. Canadian Heritage
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Stone, L. O. “Dimensions
of Job-Family Tension.” Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 89-504E, December
1994.
Stone,
Leroy O. & Harvey, Andrew S. “Gender differences in Work Transitions with
Ageing, Patterns for Approximate Cohorts in Canada” Statistics Canada.
Stone, L. O., & S. Swain. “The
1996 Census unpaid work data evaluation study.” Status of Women
Canada, 2000. Catalogue No. SW21-40/2000E.
http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca
Warren, C.
“Time Alone.” Canadian Social Trends,
Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-
008E,
No. 66, Autumn 2002: 2-6.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0020211-008-XIE.pdf
Wilson,
C. “Analysis of Travel Behavior Using Sequence Alignment Methods.” Forecasting,
Travel Behavior and Network Modeling, (1645), 1998: 52-59.
Zuzanek,
Jiri and Smale, Bryan J.A.. “Uses of Time and Changing Perceptions of Time
Pressure by Different Life-Cycle Groups: Recent Trends in Canada (1986-1992).”
Paper presented to the 13th World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld,
Germany July 18-24, 1994.
CYCLE
8 (1993) – Personal Risk
Chard,
J. “Factfinder on Crime and the Administration of Justice in Canada.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice
Statistics, Vol. 15, No.10, Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 85-002. 1995:
1-25.
Chard,
J. “Breaking and Entering in Canada.” Juristat:
Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Vol. 15, No. 13, Statistics Canada,
Catalogue No. 85-002. 1995: 1-19.
Gartner,
R. and A. Doob. “Trends in Criminal Victimization: 1988-1993.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice
Statistics, Vol. 14, No. 13.
Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 85-002. 1994: 1-20.
Grainger,
R. N. “Trends in Violent Crime.” A paper prepared for the Learned Societies
Conference, Calgary, June 1994.
Gluszynski, T. “Have patterns of
learning and working changed for youth? Final report.” Human Resources
Development Canada, Strategic Policy, Applied Research Branch, 2002. Catalogue
No. MP32-28/02-11E & SP-528-11-02E.
http://dsp-psd.communication.gc.ca/Collection/MP32-28-02-11E.pdf
Hung,
K. and S. Bowles. “Public Perceptions of Crime.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Vol. 15, No.
1. Statistics Canada, Catalogue No.
85-002,1995: 1-16.
Janhevich,
D. E. “Violence Committed by Strangers.”
Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics Vol. 18, No. 9. Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 85-002.
1998: 1-14.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/85-002-XIE/85-002-XIE.html
Johnson,
H. “Children and Youth as Victims of Violent Crimes.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for
Justice Statistics, Vol. 15, No. 15 Statistics Canada, Catalogue No.
85-002. 1995: 1-17.
Keith,
Julie Ann. School violence: The anatomy of a moral panic. Unpublished Master’s
Thesis. Carleton University. 1998.
Kong,
R. “Urban/Rural Criminal Victimization in Canada.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Vol. 14, No. 17.
Statistics Canada. Catalogue No.
85-002. 1994: 1-20.
Kong,
R. and K. Rodgers. “Victims' Use of Police and Social Services.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice
Statistics, Vol. 15, No. 6.
Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 85-002. 1995: 1-17.
Millar,
W. J. “Accidents in Canada, 1988 and 1993.” Health
Reports. Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 82-003, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1995:
7-16.
Morrison,
P. and L. Ogrodnik. “Motor Vehicle Crimes.” Canadian
Social Trends, Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Autumn 1994:
21-26.
Morrison,
P. and R. Kong, “Motor Vehicle Crimes.” Juristat:
Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Vol. 16, No. 2. Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 85-002.
1995: 1-23.
Ogg,
Stacie. The impact of situation on fear of crime: Assessing the role of the
criminal justice system. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. Queen’s University at
Kingston. 1999.
Pottie
Bunge, V. “Overview of the 1993 General Social Survey on Personal Risk.”
(Working Paper No. 7), Statistics Canada, 1993.
Pottie
Bunge, V. “Youth Victimization: Who is at Risk?” Paper presented at the
Learning Society Meetings, Calgary, June 1994.
Rodgers,
K. “Women's Non-spousal Multiple Victimization: a Test of the Routine
Activities Theory.” Presented at the Learned Society Meetings, Calgary, June
1994.
Sacco,
V.F. “Fear and Personal Safety.” Juristat:
Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Vol. 15, No. 9. Statistics Canada,
Catalogue No. 85-002. 1995: 1-20.
Single,
E., A. MacLennan and P. MacNeil. “Alcohol Use and its Consequences.” Canadian Social Trends, Statistics
Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, No. 38,
Autumn 1995: 18-23.
Single,
E., A. MacLennan and P. MacNeil. “Horizons 1994: Alcohol and Other Drug Use in
Canada.” DSS Catalogue No. H39-307/1994.E. A Research Publication from the
Studies Unit, Health Promotion Directorate, Health Canada and the Canadian
Centre on Substance Abuse. 1994.
Single,
E., J. M. Brewster, P. MacNeil, J. Hatcher and C. Trainor. “Alcohol and Drug
Use: Results from the 1993 General Social Survey.” A Research Publication from
the Studies Unit, Health Promotion Directorate, Health Canada and the Canadian
Centre on Substance Abuse. January 1995.
Single,
E., J. M. Brewster, P. MacNeil, J. Hatcher and C. Trainor. “The 1993 GSS I:
Alcohol Use in Canada.” Canadian Journal
of Public Health, Vol. 86, No.6, 1995: 397-401.
Single,
E., J. M. Brewster, P. MacNeil, J. Hatcher and C. Trainor. “The 1993 GSS II:
Alcohol Problems in Canada.” Canadian
Journal of Public Health, Catalogue No. 89-503E, Vol. 86, No. 6, 1995:
402-407.
Sprott,
J. B. and A. N. Doob. “Fear, Victimization, and Attitudes to Sentencing, the
Courts, and the Police.” Canadian Journal
of Criminology-Revue Canadienne De Criminologie, Vol. 39, No. 3, 1997: 275-291.
Trainor,
C., J. Normand and L. Verdon. “Women and the Criminal Justice System.” Women in Canada: A Statistical Report. Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 89-503E,
1995: 101-116.
Weinrath,
Michael. “Violent victimization and fear of crime among Canadian Aboriginals.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, Vol. 30, No. 1/2
1999: 107-20.
Wright,
C. “Risk of Personal and Household Victimization: Canada, 1993.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Vol. 14, No. 18. Statistics Canada.
Catalogue No. 85-002. 1995.
The
Church Council on Justice and Corrections. “Fear of Crime in Canada: Taking the
Pulse of a Nation.” A Report based on a review of literature, consultations
with academics and community leaders and a sample of more than 1,000 newspaper
articles. April 1995.
CYCLE 9 (1994) – Education Work And Retirement
Boyd, M. and E. M. Grieco.
“Triumphant Transitions: Socioeconomic Achievements of the Second Generation in
Canada.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Population Society,
St. Catherines, Ontario, June 1996.
Boyd,
Monica and E. M. Grieco. “Triumphant Transitions: Socioeconomic Achievements of
the Second Generation in Canada.” International
Migration Review, Vol. 32, No. 4,
1998: 853-76.
Butin,
G., & J.
Oderkirk. “Educational attainment : a key to autonomy and authority in the
workplace.” Statistics Canada, 1996. Catalogue No. 75F0002M.
Frank,
J. “Preparing for the Information Highway: Information Technology in Canadian
Households.” Canadian Social Trends,
Catalogue No. 89-503E, August 1995., Autumn 1995: 2-7.
Frederick,
J. A., and B. Monica. “The impact of family structure on high school
completion.”
Canadian Social Trends, Catalogue No.
11-008-XIE,
No. 48, Spring 1998: 12-14.
Guppy,
N. and S. Davies. “Labour market dynamics in the teaching profession.” Education Quarterly Review, Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 81-003-XPB, Vol. 3,
No. 4, 1996: 33-43.
He, Yaohua.
The association between later life career disruption and self-rated
health in older Canadian workers (aged 45-64). Unpublished Master’s Thesis.
University of Toronto. 1999.
He, Y.H., Colantonio, A., and
Marshall V. W. “Later-life career disruption and self-rated
health: An
analysis of general social survey data.” Canadian Journal on
Aging, Vol. 32, No. 4, 2003: 45-57.
Hughes,
Karen D., and G. S. Lowe. “Surveying the "post-industrial" Landscape:
Information Technologies and Labour Market Polarization in Canada.” The Canadian Review of Sociology and
Anthropology, Vol. 37, No. 1, 2000: 29-53.
Johnson, H.
and V. P. Bunge. “Prevalence and consequences of spousal assault
in Canada.” Canadian
Journal of Criminology, Vol. 43, No. 1, 2001:
27-45.
Kelly, K.,
L. Howatson-Leo, and W. Clark. “I feel overqualified for my job….” Canadian Social Trends,
Catalogue No. 11-008-XIE, No. 47,
Winter 1997, 1998: 11-16.
Lowe,
G. S. “Canadians and Retirement.” Canadian
Social Trends, Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E, Autumn 1992:
18-21.
Luffman,
Jacqueline J. Redefining retirement: Towards an inclusive model of women's
retirement. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. University of Manitoba. 1997.
Moul,
Gertrude Mary (Trudy). The gendered pay gap in Canada: Unpaid housework and
earnings in the mid-1990s. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis. University of Waterloo.
1999.
Monete, M.
“Retirement in the 90’s: Going back to work.” Canadian Social Trends, Statistics Canada,
Catalogue 11-008E, No. 42, Autumn 1996:
12-14.
Morissette, R. and M. Drolet. “Computers, fax
machines and wages in Canada : what
really
matters?” Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch, 1998. Catalogue No.
11F0019MPE.
McDonald, L and P. Donahue. “Poor health and retirement income: the Canadian case.”
Ageing and Society, Vol. 20,
No. 5, 2000: 493-522.
Monette, M. “Canada's
changing retirement patterns: findings from the General Social Survey.”
Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 89-546-XPE, Housing, Family & Social
Statistics Division, 1996.
Normand,
J. “Education.” Women in Canada - Third
Edition. Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 89-503E, August 1995: 54-63.
Wanner,
R. A. “Trends in Educational Opportunity in Canada in the Twentieth Century.”
Presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology
Association, St. Catherines, Ontario, June 1996.
Williams, C.
“Stress at work.” Canadian Social Trends,
Statistics Canada, Catalogue 11-008E, No. 70,
Autumn 2003: 7-13.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0020311-008-XIE.pdf
CYCLE
10 (1995) – Family
Beaujot,
Roderic & Alain Bélanger. Perspectives on below replacement fertility in
Canada: trends, desires, and accommodations. (Discussion paper no. 01-6)
London, Ont.: University of Western Ontario, Population Studies Centre, April
2001.
<http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/sociology/popstudies/dp/dp01-6.pdf>
Belanger,
A. and C. Oikawa. “Who has a third child?” Canadian
Social Trends, Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E, No. 53, Summer
1999: 23-26.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/11-008-XIE/11-008-XIE.html
Bees, I. “Widows living
alone.” Canadian
Social Trends, Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E, No.
53, Summer 1999: 2-5.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0019911-008-XIE.pdf
Le Bourdais, C., H. Juby, N. Marcil-Gratton.” Keeping contact
with children : assessing the father/child post-separation relationship from
the male perspective.” Presented to Family, Children and Youth Section,
Department of Justice Canada, Child Support Team, 2000. Research report,
Department of Justice, Catalogue No. CSR-2000-3E.
Che-Alford,
J. and S. Kathryn. “Older Canadians on the move.” Canadian Social Trends, Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E,
No. 48, Spring 1998: 15-18.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0019911-008-XIE.pdf
Cupuis, D. “What influences
people’s plans to have children?” Canadian
Social Trends, Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E, No. 48, Spring 1998: 2-5.
Gagne,
L. G. Parental work and child-care in Canadian families. Unpublished
Doctoral Thesis. University
of British Columbia. 2002.
Joseph,
Gillian Mary. Identifying the Social Factors that Prevent Older Working-Aged
Adults Participating in Re-Training/Continuing Education Programs: A Critique
of Human Capital Theory. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. University of Gueph.
1996.
Le
Boudais, C., G. Neil and P. Turcotte. “The Changing Face of Conjugal relationships.”
Canadian Social Trends. Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E, No. 56, Spring 2000: 14-17.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/11-008-XIE/11-008-XIE.html
Kremarik,
F. “Moving to be Better off.” Canadian
Social Trends. Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E, No. 55, Winter
1999: 19-21.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/11-008-XIE/11-008-XIE.html
Martin, K. and Z. Wu. “Contraceptive use in Canada: 1984-1995.” Family Planning Perspectives, Vol. 32,
No. 2, 2000: 65-73.
Moul,
Gertrude Mary (Trudy). The Gendered Pay Gap in Canada: Unpaid housework and
earnings in the mid-1990s. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis. University of Waterloo.
1999.
Mitchell,
Barbara A., A.V. Wister, and E. M. Gee. “Culture and Co-residence: An
Exploration of Variation in Home-returning among Canadian Young Adults.” The Canadian Review of Sociology and
Anthropology, Vol. 37 No. 2, 2000: 197-222.
Mitchell,
Barbara A., A.V. Wister, and E. M. Gee. “Culture ‘There's no place like home’: an analysis of young adults' mature
coresidency in Canada.”
International Journal of Aging and Human
Development, Vol. 54, No. 1, 2002: 57-84.
Sanjari, Y. Child poverty
in Canada: Some contributing factors and issues. Unpublished
Master’s Thesis. Concordia University. 2002.
Wu, Z., K. H. Burch, R. Hart
and J. E. Veevers. “Age-heterogamy and Canadian unions.” Social Biology,
Vol. 47,
No. 3/4, 2000: 277-293.
Williams,
C. “Family distruptions and childhood happiness.” Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E,
No. 62, Autumn 2001: 2-5.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0020111-008-XIE.pdf
CYCLE
11 (1996) – Social Support
“Caring for an aging society, 2002.”
Statistics Canada, Housing, Family & Social Statistics Division, 2003. (Catalogue No. 89-582-XIE)
<http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/89-582-XIE/free.htm>
Clark, Warren. “Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke”. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics
Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Summer 1998: 2-5.
Clark, Warren. “Religious Observance, Marriage and
Family”. Canadian Social Trends.
Statistics Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Autumn 1998: 2-7.
Cranswick, Kelly. “Canada’s Caregivers”. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics
Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Winter 1997: 2-6.
Cranswick, Kelly. “Who Needs Short-Term Help”. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics
Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, Autumn 1998: 11-15.
Cranswick, Kelly. “At Work Despite a Chronic Health Problem.” Canadian Social Trends. Statistics
Canada. Catalogue No. 11-008E, No. 52, Spring 1999: 11-15.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/11-008-XIE/11-008-XIE.html
Cranswick, Kelly. “Help
Close at Hand: Relocating to Give or Receive Care.” Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada, Catalogue No.
11-008E, No. 55, Winter 1999: 11-13.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/11-008-XIE/11-008-XIE.html
Frederick, J. A. and J.
E. Fast. “Eldercare in Canada: Who Does How Much?” Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada,
Catalogue No. 11-008E, No. 54, Autumn 1999: 26-30.
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/11-008-XIE/11-008-XIE.html
Keating,
N., et al. “Eldercare in Canada : context, content and consequences.” Ottawa,
Ont.: Statistics
Canada,
Housing, Family & Social Statistics Division, 1999. Catalogue No.
89-570-XPE.
Lafreniere,
S. A., Y. Carriere, Y., L. Martel, and A. Belanger. “Dependent seniors at
home--formal and
informal help.” Health Reports, Vol. 14., No. 4, 2002: 31-40. (Statistics Canada, Catalogue No.
82-003)
http://dsp-psd.communication.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/82-003-XIE/82-003-XIE.html
Otfinowski, P. D. B.
“Adults with disability: Care network characteristics and outcomes.”
Unpublished Master’s Thesis. University of Alberta. 2003.
Pacey, M. A. Living alone
and living with children: The living arrangements of Canadian and Chinese
Canadian seniors. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. Queen’s University.
2001.
Stone, L. O., & S. Swain. “The
1996 Census unpaid work data evaluation study.” Ottawa,
Ont.: Status
of
Women Canada, 2000. (Catalogue No.
SW21-40/2000E.)
http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca/pubs/0662280180/200003_0662280180_e.pdf
CYCLE 12 (1998) –Time use
Beaujot,
Roderic & Alain Bélanger. Perspectives on below replacement fertility in
Canada: trends, desires, and accommodations. (Discussion paper no. 01-6)
London, Ont.: University of Western Ontario, Population Studies Centre, April
2001.
<http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/sociology/popstudies/dp/dp01-6.pdf>
Clark,
W. “Traffic Report: Weekday Commuting Patterns.” Canadian Social Trends. No. 56, Spring 2000: 18-22. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/11-008-XIE/11-008-XIE.html
Cromie,
Mary and Rochelle Handelman "Consumption and participation in the culture
sector." Focus on culture vol.
11, no. 3, pp. 1-5, Autumn 1999 (Statistics Canada catalogue no. 87-004XPB)
http://www.statcan.ca/english/indepth/87-004/feature/fcfeat.htm
Fast, J., J.
Frederick, N. Zukewich, and S. Franke. “The time of our lives.” Canadian Social Trends,
No. 63, Winter 2001: 20-24. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0030111-008-XIE.pdf
Frederick,
J. A. “Enjoying work: An effective strategy in the struggle to juggle?” Canadian Social Trends. No. 61, Summer
2001: 8-11. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0010111-008-XIE.pdf
Gluszynski, T. “Have
patterns of learning and working changed for youth? Final report.” Human
Resources Development Canada, Strategic Policy, Applied Research Branch, 2002. (Catalogue
No. MP32-28/02-11E & SP-528-11-02E.)
http://dsp-psd.communication.gc.ca/Collection/MP32-28-02-11E.pdf
Michelson,
William and David Crouse. "Tempograms of daily activity in longitudinal
perspective." Paper
presented
at the International Association for Time Use Research annual conference,
Lisbon, Portugal, October 15-18, 2002.
Neilson, L. C. Musuem visiting in Canada: A means to
furthering cultural goals? Unpublished Master’s Thesis.
Queen’s University. 2000.
“Overview
of the time use of Canadians in 1998.” Ottawa, Ont..: Statistics Canada November 1999. (Statistics Canada Catalogue
No. 12F0080XIE)
http http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/12F0080XIE/12F0080XIE.pdf
Seidlikoski, Y & Wanda, A. Women in multiple roles:
Characteristics of work and family that affect level of perceived time-control.
Unpublished Master’s Thesis. University of Regina. 2001.
Silver, C.
“Being there: The Time Dual-earner Couples Spend with their Children.”
Canadian Social Trends
No. 57: 26-29, Summer 2000 (Statistics Canada Catalogue No. 11-008E).
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/11-008-XIE/11-008-XIE.html
Silver,
C., C. Williams and T. McOrmond. “Learning on your own.” Canadian Social Trends. No. 60, Spring 2001: 19-21. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0040011-008-XIE.pdf
“Sport participation in Canada :
1998 report.” Canadian Heritage, Sport Canada, 2000. (Canadian
Heritage Catalogue No.CH24-1/0000-1E-IN)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection/CH24-1-2000-1E.pdf
Ogrodnik,
Lucie. "Sport participation in Canada". Focus on culture vol. 12,
no. 2. Pp. 3-5, 2000 (Statistics Canada catalogue no. 87-004XPB)
http://www.statcan.ca/cgi-bin/downpub/listpub.cgi?catno=87-004-XIE
Warren, C.
“Time Alone.” Canadian Social Trends,
No. 66, Autumn 2002: 2-6. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0020211-008-XIE.pdf
Williams, C. “Time or money? How high and low income Canadians
spend their time.” Canadian
Social
Trends, No. 65,
Summer 2002: 7-11. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0010211-008-XIE.pdf
Winkler, A. W. “Measuring time use in households with more than
one person.” Monthly Labor Review,
Vol. 125, No.2, 2002: 45-52.
Zukewich, N.
“Unpaid informal caregiving.” Canadian Social Trends,
No. 70, Autumn 2003: 14-18. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0020311-008-XIE.pdf
CYCLE 13 (1999) – Personal Risk/Violence
Besserer,
S. and C. Trainor. “Criminal victimization in Canada, 1999.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Vol. 20, No. 10. 2000: 1-26. (Statistics Canada, Catalogue No.
85-002-XIE).
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/85-002-XIE/85-002-XIE.html
Brownridge,
D. A. “Cultural variation in male
partner violence against women: a comparison of Quebec with the rest of
Canada.” Violence Against
Women, Vol. 8, No.1, 2002: 87-115.
Brzozowski,
Jodi-Anne and Karen Mihorean. Technical
report on the analysis of small groups in the 1999 GSS. Ottawa: Statistics
Canada, May 14, 2002 (STC 85F0036XIE)
http://dsp-psd.communication.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/85F0036XIE/85F0036XIE.html
Coulthard, J. Repeat
victimization and the Canadian context: An empirical analysis of General Social
Survey data. Unpublished Doctoral Thesis. Queen’s University. 2003.
Dauvergne,
M. and S. Johnson. “Children witnessing family violence.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for
Justice Statistics, Vol. 21, No. 6.
. 2001: 1-19. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 85-002-XIE)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/85-002-XIE/85-002-XIE.html
Edgar, J. M. Hate crime in Canada: A
quantitative analysis of victimization survey data. Unpublished
Doctoral Thesis. University of Ottawa. 2002.
“Family violence [1999 data].” Canadian
Social Trends, No. 59, Winter 2001: 28. (Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0030011-008-XIE.pdf
“Family
violence: Impacts and consequences of spousal violence.” The Daily. , Wednesday, June 26, 2002. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://www.statcan.ca/Daily/English/020626/d020626.pdf
Hotton,
Tina. “Spousal violence after marital separation.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for
Justice Statistics, Vol. 21, No. 7 2001:
1-19. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 85-002-XIE)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/85-002-XIE/85-002-XIE.html
Janhevich, D. E. Hate
crime in Canada: an overview of issues and data sources. Ottawa, Ont.:
Statistics Canada. Canada Centre for Justice Statistics, January 2001 (STC
catalogue no. 85-551-XIE)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/85-551-XIE/0009985-551-XIE.pdf
Kong, R., H. Johnson, S.
Beattie, and A. Cardillo. “Sexual
Offences in Canada.” Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics
Vol. 23, No. 6, 2002: 1-26., (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 85-002-XIE)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/85-002-XIE/85-002-XIE.html
Kowalski, M. “Break and
enter, 1999”, Juristat:
Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Vol. 20,
No. 13. 2000: 1-18. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 85-002-XIE)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/85-002-XIE/85-002-XIE.html
Mihorean, K. “A profile of criminal victimization: results of the 1999 General Social
Survey.” Statistics
Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice
Statistics, 2001. (Catalogue No. 85-553-XIE)
http://dsp-psd.communication.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/85-553-XIE/0019985-553-XIE.pdf
“Overview: personal safety and
perceptions of policing.” Statistics Canada, Housing, Family & Social
Statistics
Division, 2001. (Catalogue No. 85-554-XIE)
http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/85-554-XIE/85-554-XIE01008.pdf
Smith, Ekuwa“Nowhere to turn? Responding to partner violence against
immigrant and visible minority women.” Ottawa, Ont.: Canadian Council on Social
Development, 2004.
http://www.ccsd.ca/pubs/2004/nowhere/nowhere_to_turn.pdf
Tufts,
J., “Public attitudes toward the criminal justice system.” Juristat: Canadian Centre
for Justice Statistics, Vol. 20, No. 12.
. 2000: 1-14. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 85-002-XIE)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/dsp-psd/Pilot/Statcan/85-002-XIE/85-002-XIE.html
Tufts, J. Understanding
public attitudes toward sentencing. Unpublished Master’s Thesis.
University of Ottawa. 2000.
CYCLE 14 (2000) – Access to
and use of information communications technology
Crompton, S.
“Vox populi: Canadians who speak up.” Canadian Social Trends,
No. 66, Autumn 2002: 12-14. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E),
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0020211-008-XIE.pdf
Dryburgh, H.
“Learning computer skills.” Canadian
Social Trends, No. 64, Spring 2002: 20-25. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E),
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0040111-008-XIE.pdf
Dryburgh,
H. “Changing our ways: why and how Canadians use the Internet.” Ottawa, Ont.:
Statistics Canada). March, 2001 14
pp. (Catalogue No. 56F0006XIE)
http://www.statcan.ca:80/english/research/56F0006XIE/56F0006XIE00001.pdf
Lin, Z. and A. Popovic.
“Working with computers in Canada, an empirical analysis of incidence,
frequency and purpose: final report.” Human Resources Development Canada,
Strategic Policy, Applied Research Branch, 2003. (Catalogue
No. RH63-1/574-05-03E & SP-574-05-03E).
http://dsp-psd.communication.gc.ca/Collection/RH63-1-574-05-03E.pdf
Lin, Z. and A. Popovic. “The Effects
of computers on workplace stress, job security and work interest in
Canada: final report.”
Human Resources Development Canada, Strategic Policy, Applied Research Branch,
2002. (Catalogue No. RH63-1/566-01-03E
& SP-566-01-03E).
http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/sp-ps/arb-dgra/publications/books/oecd/en/oecd_e.shtml
Looker, E. D. and V. Thiessen. “The
Digital divide in Canadian schools: factors affecting student access
to
and use of information technology.” Statistics Canada, 2003. Catalogue No.
81-597-XIE).
“Overview: access to and use of information
communication technology.” Ottawa, Ont.: Statistics Canada. Housing, Family and
Social Statistics Division (Catalogue No. 56-505-XIE). March, 2001.
http://www.statcan.ca:80/english/freepub/56-505-XIE/0000156-505-XIE.pdf
Quinless, J. M. Logging on to the
network: A study of the frequency of home-based Internet use in
Canada.
Unpublished Doctoral Thesis. University of Calgary. 2002.
Rotermann,
Michelle. “Wired young Canadians” in
Canadian social trends, no. 63, Winter 2001. (Catalogue No. 11-008-XPE).
http://www.statcan.ca/cgi-bin/downpub/pickup.cgi?issue=0030111-008-XIE.pdf
Silver, C.
“Older surfers.” Canadian Social Trends,
No. 63, Winter 2001: 9-12. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0030111-008-XIE.pdf
Stevenson,
K. “Health information on the Net.” Canadian
Social Trends, No. 66, Autumn 2002: 7-11. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0020211-008-XIE.pdf
Williams,
Cara. “Connected to the Internet, still connected to life?” in Canadian social trends, no. 63,
Winter 2001. (Statistics Canada, Catalogue No.
11-008E)
http://www.statcan.ca/cgi-bin/downpub/pickup.cgi?issue=0030111-008-XIE.pdf
Williams, C.
“Stress at work.” Canadian Social Trends,
No. 70, Autumn 2003: 7-13.
(Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0020311-008-XIE.pdf
CYCLE 15 (2001) – Family
history
“Changing
conjugal life in Canada.” Ottawa, Ont.: Statistics Canada). July, 2002 10 pp. (Catalogue No. 89-576-XIE)
http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/89-576-XIE/89-576-XIE2001001.pdf
“Family
history.” Ottawa, Ont.: Statistics Canada July, 2002. (Catalogue No.
89-575-XIE).
http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/89-575-XIE/89-575-XIE2001001.pdf
Milan, A. “Would you live common-law?” Canadian Social Trends. No.
70, Autumn 2003: 2-6. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0020311-008-XIE.pdf
Milan,
A. and B. Hamm. “Across
the generations: Grandparents and grandchildren.” Canadian
Social Trends No. 71, Spring 2003: 2-5. (Statistics
Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008E)
http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection-R/Statcan/11-008-XIE/0040211-008-XIE.pdf
CYCLE 16 (2002) – Social
support and aging
“Aging and social support, tables.”
Statistics Canada, Housing, Family & Social Statistics Division, 2003. (Catalogue
No. 89-583-XIE).
< http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/89-583-XIE/pdf/89-583-XIE03001.pdf>
“Caring for an aging society, 2002.”
Statistics Canada, Housing, Family & Social Statistics Division, 2003. (Catalogue No. 89-582-XIE)
<http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/89-582-XIE/free.htm>
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