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What’s the complete list of sources Emsi uses?

Canadian Business Patterns (CBP):

  • Establishment Counts by Industry, CSD
  • Location Counts by Industry, CSD

Census and National Household Survey (2001, 2006, 2011, 2016):

  • Workplace-Based: Earnings by Class of Worker, Industry, CD
  • Workplace-Based: Employment by Class of Worker, Industry, CSD
  • Workplace-Based: Employment by Class of Worker, Industry, Occupation, Province

Survey of Employment, Payrolls and Hours (SEPH):

  • Annual Employment by Industry, Province/Territory
  • Annual Weekly Earnings by Industry, Province/Territory
  • Monthly Employment by Industry, Province/Territory
  • Monthly Weekly Earnings by Industry, Province/Territory

Labour Force Survey (LFS):

  • Annual Employment by Occupation, Class of Worker, Economic Region
  • Annual Employment by Industry, Economic Region
  • Annual Employment/Earnings (two-year rolling averages), Occupation, Employees, Economic Region

Canadian Occupational Projection System (COPS):

  • Industry Employment Projections, Canada
  • Occupation Employment Projections, Canada

Demographics:

  • CANSIM 17-10-0084-01 Historic Age/Gender, CD
  • CANSIM 17-10-0085-01 Historic Population Components, CD
  • CANSIM 17-10-0057-01 Projected Age/Gender, Province/Territory
  • CANSIM 13-10-0418-01 Fertility Rates
  • CANSIM 13-10-0710-01 Death Rates

Postsecondary Student Information System (PSIS):

  • Enrollments and Completions by Award Level, Program, Institution, CSD

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  1. Scot MacDonald says

    July 22, 2015 at 2:10 pm

    Considering the fact that you have a Canadian version of Analyst, it might be nice to include references to Canadian data sources, definitions, etc, in your Knowledge Base.

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    • Matt Gaither says

      July 22, 2015 at 5:08 pm

      Hi Scot, you’re absolutely right about that. We have a Canadian version of the Knowledge Base in the works as we speak. In the future, you’ll have a link directly from Analyst to the content that’s relevant to the tools and data you have access to. Thanks for being the first commenter on the new Knowledge Base!

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