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available from Alberta Finance, Statistics.
Statistics
Publications for Sale
The Statistics
unit of Alberta Finance produces documents that
are useful to the business community, researchers,
and the public in general. Gathering the information
is costly.
The charges for these
publications are not intended to make a profit,
only to cover the cost of collecting and printing
the information, so that we may continue to provide
these documents in the future. For
more information or to order these publications,
see the ordering information
below.
Publication |
Price |
Released |
Alberta
Population Projections:
Census Divisions, 2004-2026 ** |
CD
ROM
$50.00 |
2004 |
Population
projections (2004-2026) by five-year age
group and sex were developed for Alberta
and the 19 Census Divisions using three
standard growth scenarios (Low, Medium and
High). A detailed medium projection series
by single years of age and sex for the Census
Divisions and the Province is also provided
along with a document of Highlights, Methodology,
Assumptions and Appendices.
The Alberta Population Projections (2004-2026)
are available in an electronic media format
(CD ROM) to give users great flexibility
in utilizing these data through Microsoft
Excel spreadsheets. This type of release
will allow users to incorporate projection
results into custom applications. Other
contents (e.g. Methodology and Assumptions)
are presented in the Adobe Acrobat Reader
format. [Ordering
information]
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Alberta
Economic Multipliers, 2002 **
- UPDATED |
$150.00 |
2006 |
Alberta
economic multipliers and intensity ratios
for both open and closed models available
for approximately 50 industries and 40 commodity
groups; available in publication or electronic
table format. [Ordering
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Custom
Economic Impact
Analysis - NEW |
$500.00
and up |
2006 |
Alberta
Finance, Statistics maintains a highly disaggregated
Input-Output Model for 2002 which covers
114 industries and 477 commodities. The
model may be used to simulate directly both
open and closed economic impacts. The Alberta
I/O Model industry and commodity structure
can be customized to client specifications
to make it more descriptive of changing
economic conditions. The Alberta I/O Model
has a Tax Module that provides impacts on
Federal, Provincial and Local Tax Revenues
for all impact studies.
The Alberta
I/O Model also has a separate Price Module
that helps analyze the effects of changes
in prices throughout the economy. The Price
Module provides impacts on the business,
government and household sectors by using
cost-push assumptions. The Price Module
can be used to simulate the impact on prices
in the economy of a change in a price for
a commodity or the selling price of an industry.
This module is run independantly from the
I/O Model.
Runs using
the Alberta I/O Model and Price Module are
done on a cost recovery basis. Cost is negotiated
based on complexity of the simulation(s).
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information] |
Municipal
Census Training Manual
This manual is provided
to give you guidelines in conducting a municipal
census using standard census techniques. In order
to get the best results, a proper census count
of residents must be done following the relevant
provincial acts and regulations. The
Municipal Census Training Manual is available
at no cost, and includes information on:
- how to fill out
standard census forms
- who to enumerate
in your municipality
- how to handle
unusual situations
Please contact Alberta
Finance, Statistics (finance.statistics@gov.ab.ca)
before replicating the publication in whole or
part for purposes of enumeration.
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