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Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Later Working Years by Census Division (35 - 64 years)
The working-age population can be divided into two broad categories: the early-working age group (15-34) and the later working age group (35-64). The effect of fertility on the... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2006 - Early Working Years by Census Division (15 - 34 years)
The working-age population can be divided into two broad categories: the early-working age group (15-34) and the later working age group (35-64). The effect of fertility on the... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Youth by Census Subdivision (under 15 years of age)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Oldest Old by Census Subdivision (75 years of age and older)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Golden Years by Census Subdivision (65 - 74 years)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Later Working Years by Census Subdivision (35 - 64 years)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Early Working Years by Census Subdivision (15 - 34 years)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Youth by Census Division (under 15 years of age)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Oldest Old by Census Division (75 years of age and older)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Golden Years by Census Division (65 - 74 years)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Later Working Years by Census Division (35 - 64 years)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age Structure, 2001 - Early Working Years by Census Division (15 - 34 years)
New census data on age and sex show that as of May 15, 2001, the median age of Canada's population reached an all-time high of 37.6 years, an increase of 2.3 years from 35.3 in... -
Catalogue Entry: Age, 1996 - Youth (under 15 years) by Census Subdivision
This map represents the proportion of the population under 15 years of age. There are a number of general patterns apparent on this map. The north has a higher proportion of... -
Catalogue Entry: Age, 1996 - Youth (under 15 years) by Census Division
This map represents the proportion of the population under 15 years of age. There are a number of general patterns apparent on this map. The north has a higher proportion of... -
Catalogue Entry: Age, 1996 - The Oldest Old (75 years and over) by Census Subdivision
The population 75 years of age and over is referred to as the "Oldest Old". This group is distinct owing to the noticeable changes in the health status, which are reflected by... -
Catalogue Entry: Age, 1996 - The Oldest Old (75 years and over) by Census Division
The population 75 years of age and over is referred to as the "Oldest Old". This group is distinct owing to the noticeable changes in the health status, which are reflected by... -
Catalogue Entry: Age, 1996 - Later Working Years (35 to 64 years) by Census Subdivision
The segment of the population between 35 and 64 years of age are considered the population in the latter half of their working life. They have, for the most part, finished... -
Catalogue Entry: Age, 1996 - Later Working Years (35 to 64 years) by Census Division
The segment of the population between 35 and 64 years of age are considered the population in the latter half of their working life. They have, for the most part, finished... -
Catalogue Entry: Age, 1996 - The Golden Years (65 to 74 years) by Census Subdivision
The population 65 to 74 years of age is in their "Golden Years". This is an age when many are no longer in paid employment and have a pension and investment income. To add to... -
Catalogue Entry: Age, 1996 - The Golden Years (65 to 74 years) by Census Division
The population 65 to 74 years of age is in their "Golden Years". This is an age when many are no longer in paid employment and have a pension and investment income. To add to...