Who gambles and who experiences gambling problems in Canada / by Michelle Rotermann and Heather Gilmour.: CS75-006/2022-5E-PDF
"Gambling is common in Canada, as it is in many other countries. The majority of people who gamble do so without harm, but a minority will be adversely affected. The availability of gambling opportunities in Canada has been increasing over time, and the introduction of new gambling technologies, such as online poker and sports betting, has amplified the importance of more regular and detailed monitoring"--Overview of the study, page 1.
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Department/Agency | Statistics Canada, issuing body. |
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Title | Who gambles and who experiences gambling problems in Canada / by Michelle Rotermann and Heather Gilmour. |
Series title | Insights on Canadian society, 2291-0840 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Cover title. "Release date: August 9, 2022." Issued also in HTML format. Issued also in French under title: Qui joue à des jeux de hasard et qui éprouve des problèmes de jeu au Canada. Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-18). |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Statistics Canada = Statistique Canada, 2022. ©2022 |
Author / Contributor | Rotermann, Michelle, author. |
Description | 1 online resource (18 pages) : graphs. |
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Departmental catalogue number | 75-006-X |
Subject terms | Gambling -- Canada -- Statistics. Compulsive gambling -- Canada -- Statistics. |
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