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Canadian Social Survey - Quality of Life and Energy Use (CSS-QLEU)

RDC News: October 2023

Holiday closures, researcher congrats and kudos, Saturday hours for October, and a new data set profile.

Sep 28, 2023

Holiday closures

This month we will have the following changes to our usual operating hours:

  • No evening hours on Tuesday Oct. 3rd
  • Closed all day on Monday Oct. 9th for Thanksgiving

 

Saturday Hours - On Demand

We will be offering on-demand Saturday hours this month. We will be open on an 'appointment' basis, only if requested. Please sign up via the online booking system as usual. 

Offered dates for Saturday hours this month are:

  • Saturday, October 21st - 12pm to 4pm

 

Upcoming CRDCN conference 

The annual CRDCN conference is coming up!

CRDCN 2023: Leveraging Data, Research, and Policy Collaborations
November 21-23 in Hamilton, ON

For more information and to register, visit https://conferences.crdcn.ca/crdcn2023

 

Congrats & Kudos

Congratulations to Ryan Bacic and Angela Zheng on their recently accepted paper, titled "Race and the Income-Achievement Gap". It will be forthcoming in Economic Inquiry, and used the BC K-12 linked to T1FF dataset.

 

 

 

New data sets at the RDC: 

Canadian Social Survey - Quality of Life and Energy Use (CSS-QLEU)

The Canadian Social Survey (CSS) is a data collection project intended to understand social issues more rapidly by conducting surveys on different topics. From April 21 to June 4, 2023, Statistics Canada conducted the Canadian Social Survey – Quality of Life and Energy Use (CSS-QLEU). This survey was the ninth wave of the CSS.
 
The purpose of CSS-QLEU is to collect information from individuals and families on quality of life, energy use and household energy expenditures. Results from the survey will help decision makers develop programs and policies to better serve Canadians. The information from CSS-QLEU may be used by all levels of government and various organizations to guide policy development on a range of social and economic issues.

 

If you would like more information on how to submit a proposal for access to this data see https://www.statcan.gc.ca/eng/microdata/data-centres/access.  For more information about the RDC program please contact your local RDC analyst.