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P ART F IVE

5 Apr 2013

In this appenmdiex spoints on design and analysis are summarized or repeated from the report in ordemr atoin tain the continuity of the story of the data and analysis. [...] As an example of the data edxecdlu, CCHS 2.2 Nutrition Cycle data were omitted on the advice of analysts at the Hhe Dailvt ision because of the complex file structure and the need for advanced programminllgs saknid knowledge specific to this source. [...] The selection of CCHS involved added considera.t iTonhse data collection schedule of the CCHS balances needs for regular updates on meaansyures of the health of Canadians, as well as the need to gather informn aotnio emerging issues and priority interests of various health regions. [...] A checklist of modules for all annuals and cycles of the CCHS ipdreodv by the Health Division was consulted, which guided our selection of indica tionrcsluded in common content modules, and the most recent annual/cycle in which that wdaetrae gathered. [...] This variable identifies the family relationships Of particular interest was the category: Single between the selected respondent and the rest of the household.

Authors

Pamela

Pages
35
Published in
Canada

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