Family Studies and Home Economics

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Elementary Intermediate Secondary

Elementary
  • Families, 2001 Census (view)
  • Immigration, 2001 Census (view)
  • Linguistic diversity, 2001 Census (view)
  • Population counts, 2001 Census (view)
Intermediate (covers senior elementary to junior high)
  • Aboriginal peoples, 2001 Census (view)
  • Age and gender, 2001 Census (view)
  • Being there: The time dual-earner couples spend with their children (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2000
  • Comparing the food choices and body image of 15-year-olds around the world (E-STAT) (view)
  • The CPI and You Teacher's Kit (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1997
  • Developing a healthy lifestyle plan (view) Canada Year Book 1999
  • Families, 2001 Census (view)
  • Health risks in Canadians (view) Canada Year Book 1999
  • The household environment survey - School edition 1998(view)
  • How does your province stack up? (E-STAT) (view)
  • Immigration, Getting ready for the 2006 Census (view)
  • Population counts, 2001 Census (view)
  • Students and seniors (view) 2001 Census
  • Suicides and suicide rates (view)
Secondary
  • Across the generations: grandparents and grandchildren (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 2003
  • A family affair: Children's participation in sports (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2000
  • Age and gender, 2001 Census (view)
  • Always the bridesmaid: People who don’t expect to marry (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2005
  • Attitudes toward women, work and family (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 1997
  • Being there: The time dual-earner couples spend with their children (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2000
  • Canadian Agriculture at a Glance Teacher's Kit (view)
  • Canadian children in the 1990s (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 1997
  • Changes in women's work continuity (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 1997
  • Child free by choice (view)
  • Class of 2000 — Student loans (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2004
  • Comparing the food choices and body image of 15-year-olds around the world (E-STAT) (view)
  • The CPI and You Teacher's Kit (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1997
  • Creating a comparative health guide (view) Canada Year Book 1999
  • The crowded nest: Young adults at home (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 1999
  • Developing a healthy lifestyle plan (view) Canada Year Book 1999
  • Distribution of children living at home (E-STAT) (view)
  • Divorce trends in Canada (E-STAT) (view)
  • Exposure to second-hand smoke (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1998
  • Family income, 2001 Census (view)
  • Family studies kit (view)
  • Fifteen years of AIDS in Canada (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1996
  • Health risks in Canadians (view) Canada Year Book 1999
  • Housing arrangements of the elderly in Canada (E-STAT) (view)
  • I feel over qualified for my job (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 1997
  • Immigration, Getting ready for the 2006 Census (view)
  • Junior comes back home: Trends and predictors of returning to the parental home (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2006
  • Mapping the changes in Canada's population (E-STAT) (view)
  • Older Canadians on the move (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 1998
  • Perceptions of Canadians: A sense of belonging, confidence and trust (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 2004
  • Plugged into the Internet (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 1999
  • Population counts, 2001 Census (view)
  • Religious observance, marriage and family (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 1998
  • Rent and owner's major payments (E-STAT) (view)
  • Seniors behind the wheel (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 1999
  • Students and seniors (view) 2001 Census
  • Taking charge: Perceptions of control over life chances, Canadian Social Trends, May 2, 2006 (view)
  • Teenage pregnancy trends in Canada (view)
  • Under one roof: Three generations living together (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 1998
  • When is junior moving out? Transitions from the parental home to independence (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2006
  • Women in the labour force, 2001 Census (view)
  • Would you live common-law? (view) Canadian Social Trends, Automn 2003
  • You snooze, you lose — Sleep patterns in Canada (view) Canadian Social Trends, Spring 2001
  • Youth smoking in Canada (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 1996

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