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ID #:   39264589
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Description:   This report is a comprehensive and detailed comparison of Canada's socio-economic performance with that of other leading industrialized countries. Covers: Innovation (e.g. Scientific articles per million population, Triadic patent families per million population), Economy (e.g. Outward FDI Performance Index), Environment (e.g. air quality, water quality, land, biodiversity), Education & skills (literacy, graduates), Health (Incidence of and Mortality rate due to breast cancer, lung cancer, cervical cancer), Society (e.g. life satisfaction)
 
Pub Date:   3/2/2012
Frequency:   Current
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, Selected Countries
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/2/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272531
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Description:   This report examines women and health. Includes: Self-perceived health, , Persons reporting very good or excellent health, by household income and education level, Persons reporting that most of their days were quite a bit stressful or extremely stressful, , Persons who described most days at work as being quite a bit or extremely stressful, by occupational group

Anthropometric measurements and fitness test results, (Aerobic fitness, Flexibility (sit-and-reach), Muscular endurance (partial curl-ups), Muscular strength (grip strength), Overall musculoskeletal strength, Level of satisfaction with life, Canada, 2009

Persons being diagnosed by a health professional as having certain chronic conditions, prevalence of these conditions and distribution of cases, (cancer, arthritis, high blood pressure), New cancer cases, by primary site of cancer

Persons diagnosed by a health professional as having certain conditions, prevalence of these conditions and distribution of cases, (diabetes, heart disease, COPD, mood disorders, anxiety), Number of new cases of HIV infection, Canada, 1985 to 2009

Prevalence of smoking , Persons who reported heavy drinking, , Body mass index category, , Consumption of fruits and vegetables five or more times per day, Persons who reported being moderately active or active during their leisure time

Contraception, sexually transmitted infections and sexual behaviours, , Canada, 2009 (had three or more partners in the past year, average age at time of first sexual intercourse), Number of pregnancies and pregnancy rate among teenagers

Persons who took steps to improve their health in the previous year, , Persons with access to a regular medical doctor, , Reasons given for not having a regular medical doctor, [family doctor]

Women in different health occupations,

Life expectancy at birth and at age 65, Mortality rates for the 10 main causes of death, , Suicide rate

 
Pub Date:   12/14/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/14/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271764
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Description:   Comparable time-series data for a range of health indicators from a number of sources: WELL BEING (Perceived health; very good or excellent (%), Perceived health; fair or poor (%), Perceived mental health; very good or excellent (%), Perceived mental health; fair or poor (%), Perceived life stress (%)

HEALTH CONDITIONS (Overweight (%), Obese (%), Arthritis (%), Diabetes (%), Asthma (%), High blood pressure (%), Mood disorder (%), Pain or discomfort; moderate or severe (%), Pain or discomfort that prevents activities (%), Low birth weight (%), Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (%), Injuries within the past 12 months causing limitation of normal activities (%), Injuries in the past 12 months; sought medical attention (%), Cancer incidence, Colon cancer incidence, Lung cancer incidence, Breast cancer incidence, Prostate cancer incidence)

HEALTH BEHAVIOURS (Current smoker; daily (%), Heavy drinking (%), Leisure-time physical activity; moderately active or active (%), Leisure-time physical activity; inactive (%), Fruit and vegetable consumption; 5 times or more per day (%), Breastfeeding initiation (%), Exclusive breastfeeding; at least six months (%)

Contact with a medical doctor in the past 12 months (%), Participation and activity limitation; sometimes or often (%), Influenza immunization (%) (Flu shot), Regular medical doctor (%) [family doctor], Exposure to second-hand smoke in the past month, Smokers asked to refrain from smoking in the house

DEATH (Infant mortality (per 1 000 live births) Life expectancy at birth (years), Causes of death (Cancer, Diseases of the heart, Cerebrovascular diseases, Chronic lower respiratory diseases, Unintentional injuries, Diabetes mellitus, Alzheimer's disease, Suicides and self-inflicted injuries, Influenza and pneumonia, Nephritis; nephritic syndrome and nephrosis)

Sense of community belonging, Satisfaction with Life

 
Pub Date:   10/25/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces, Health Regions
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/25/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39270105
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Description:   Health profile of health regions across Canada. Includes: HUMAN FUNCTION - Participation and activity limitation; sometimes or often, Functional health; good to full

ACCESSIBILITY - Influenza immunization [flu shot], Mammography, Pap smear, Regular medical doctor [family doctor]

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS - Second-hand smoke; exposure at home, in vehicles and/or public places

DEATHS - Infant mortality, Life expectancy at birth, Life expectancy at age 65, Colorectal cancer, Lung cancer, Breast cancer, Prostate cancer, Circulatory diseases, Ischaemic heart diseases, Cerebrovascular diseases, Pneumonia and influenza, Bronchitis; emphysema and asthma, Unintentional injuries, Suicides and self-inflicted injuries, Human immunodeficiency virus [HIV] disease

PERSONAL RESOURCES - Sense of community belonging, Life satisfaction; satisfied or very satisfied

COMMUNITY - Population density, Dependency ratio, 1 year internal migrants, 5 year internal migrants, Aboriginal population, Immigrant population, Low income, Children aged 17 and under living in low income families

 
Pub Date:   10/25/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Health Regions
 
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Posted/Updated:   10/25/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39270683
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Description:   Survey on work-life balance. Includes: Self-rated level of happiness [life satisfaction], How would you rate your stress level in relation to money, time, health, sleep, technology, work, childcare, parent care [eldercare]

In an average week, how many times, if any do the following types of people in your life cause stress to you (Children, Spouse/Partner, Parents, Friends/Acquaintances, Strangers, Work colleagues, Yourself, Boss), Who of these people can most help you improve your work/life balance?

Type of employment status by level of happiness (work full time, work part time, student, fully retired, stay at home - not working)), Do you work in a home office environment all of the time, some of the time or never (telework)

Overall happiness with current work-life balance, What would be the one thing you would change in your life to improve your happiness with your current work-life balance

Would you say that work intrudes on your home life, Would you say that your smartphone / cell phone is a positive or negative force in your work-life balance, How many times a week are you dissatisfied with your performance at work because of stress?

Would you take a cut in pay to improve work-life balance

Most results by province, age group, gender, rent/own home, level of happiness

 
Pub Date:   11/4/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/5/2010
 
 
 
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