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SOCI 272 Library Instruction Class: Locating and Using Census Data Brenda Smith, MA, MLIS brsmith@tru.ca 18 November 2009
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Topics Covered Background on Censuses in Canada Introduction to o Locating Census Data using E-STAT o Locating Census Data using Topic-Based Tabulations o Using CANSIM o Mapping a Census characteristic in E-STAT
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Census What is it? Why is it conducted? How often is it done? What kinds of questions are asked? How is it administered? Why do Sociologists use Census data?
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Sample Question from 2006 Census 33. Last week, how many hours did this person spend doing the following activities: (a)doing unpaid housework, yard work or home maintenance for members of this household, or others? Some examples include: preparing meals, washing the car, doing laundry, cutting the grass, shopping, household planning, etc. o None o Less than 5 hours o 5 to 14 hours o 15 to 29 hours o 30 to 59 hours o 60 hours or more
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Locating Census Data using E-STAT
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1. Click on E-STAT on the TRU Library’s Statistical Sources page
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2. Click on Search Censuses in E-STAT
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3. Select 2006 Census and click “Go”
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4. Select “2006 Census of Population (Provinces, Census Divisions, Municipalities )” and click “Go”
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5. Select “2006 Cumulative Profile” and click “Go”
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6. Select “2006 – Canada, Provinces and Territories (1)” as the Geographic Region.
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7. Click on “View checklist” to select multiple characteristics
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8. Scroll down to locate the variables that you need
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9. Check off the variables that you want
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10. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and click on “Return to selection page”
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11. Scroll down and click on “Reduce or sort geo list”
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12. Select “Canada” to limit your geographic area and then scroll down
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13. Select “HTML Table (Geography=Columns)” and then click “Go”
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14. Review results and then change the display to be percentages instead of actual data
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15. The information is now displayed as percentage (%)
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16. Scroll down and change your screen output to a Pie Chart
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17. Data displayed as a pie chart
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Scroll down and click on “Reduce/Sort Geo List” NOTE: You can also search for Census Data that is only about specific areas, such as Kamloops, using “Census Subdivisions” in your “Geographic Region” section
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Select “Kamloops (B.C.) [CY]” as the Geographic area
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Locating Census Data using Topic- Based Tabulations
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1. Click on “Statistics Canada” on the TRU Library’s Statistical Sources page
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2. Click on “Census” in the left-hand navigation bar
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3. Click on “Data products” in the left-hand navigation bar
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4. Click on “Topic-based tabulations”
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5. Click on “variable categories (A to Z list)” if the topic you want is not on the first page
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6. Use the alphabetized list to locate the topic
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7. Click on “free” next to the table that you want
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8. Use the drop-down boxes to select the variables
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9. To calculate the %, you must do the math! To calculate the % of males in the 15-24 age group that do 15-29 hours of unpaid housework, use the circled numbers. Calculation: 100705/2145570 *100 = 4.7%
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Using CANSIM
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1. Click on E-STAT on the TRU Library’s Statistical Sources page
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2. Click on Search CANSIM in E-STAT
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3. Type “absence” in search box to locate tables
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4. Select appropriate title and click on the table number
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5. Select sex (female) and Union coverage (select all)
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6. Select absence rates (total days lost...) and five year period
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7. Click on “Retrieve as a Table”
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8. Select “vertical bar chart” as output format and then click on :Retrieve now”
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Vertical Bar chart
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Mapping a Census characteristic in E-STAT
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1. Click on E-STAT on the TRU Library’s Statistical Sources page
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2. Click on Search Censuses in E-STAT
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3. Select 2006 Census and click “Go”
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4. Select “2006 Census of Population (48 Census Metropolitan Areas/Census Agglomerations and Census Tracts)
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5. Select “2006 Cumulative Profile” and click “Go”
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6. Select “Kamloops (27 areas) and “Areas sorted by Name”
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7. Click on “View checklist” to select the characteristic
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6. Select ONE variable “Males 15 years and over – Hours spent doing housework”
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9. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and click on “Return to selection page”
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10. Scroll down and select “Map” as output format and then click on “Retrieve now”
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Map of Kamloops Census Tracts
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