Canadian Survey on Disability, 2017 : concepts and methods guide / by Elisabeth Cloutier, Chantal Grondin and Amélie Lévesque.: CS89-654/2018-1E-PDF

"The 2017 Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD) is a national survey of Canadians aged 15 and over whose everyday activities are limited because of a long-term condition or health-related problem. This Concepts and Methods Guide is intended to provide an understanding of the 2017 CSD with respect to its subject-matter content and its methodological approaches. It is designed to assist CSD data users by serving as a guide to the concepts and questions used in the survey as well as the technical details of survey design, data collection and data processing. The guide provides helpful information on how to use and interpret survey results. Its discussion of data quality also allows users to review the strengths and limitations of the data for their particular needs"--Introd., p. 6, 8.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Statistics Canada.
Title Canadian Survey on Disability, 2017 : concepts and methods guide / by Elisabeth Cloutier, Chantal Grondin and Amélie Lévesque.
Series title Canadian Survey on Disability
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Enquête canadienne sur l'incapacité, 2017 : guide des concepts et méthodes.
"Release date: November 28, 2018."
Issued also in HTML format.
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Statistics Canada, 2018.
Author / Contributor Cloutier, Elisabeth, 1979-
Levesque, Amélie.
Grondin, Chantal.
Description 81 p.
ISBN 9780660275352
Catalogue number
  • CS89-654/2018-1E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number 89-654-X2018001
Subject terms Persons with disabilities
Social surveys
Methodology
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