Regional disparity in Canada, 1989 = Disparité régionale au Canada, 1989.: Iu3-2/3-1989E-PDF
"This report updates a similar document produced in 1988, using the most recent data available. The census division (CD) is the smallest geographic area in Canada for which reliable income and employment statistics exist. In this document earned income per capita is used as the principal measure of disparity. For each census division in Canada this report displays levels of earned income per capita in 1987, shown both as a percent of the Canadian average and as a dollar figure. Average unemployment rates for 1985-87 and 1986-88 are also shown. For each province the census divisions are grouped under three headings: deep disparity, moderate disparity and no disparity, based on earned income per capita. Deep disparity is defined as below 70% of the Canadian average and moderate disparity between 70% and 90%. Census divisions at or over 90% of the Canadian average are viewed as experiencing no disparity"--Introduction.
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| Title | Regional disparity in Canada, 1989 = Disparité régionale au Canada, 1989. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (41 pages) : illustrations (some colour) |
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