Now available online are four new chapters of the publication Women in Canada: A Gender-based Statistical Report, which explores the socio-demographic and economic circumstances of Canadian women in general. These chapters examine the health of Canadian women, their education, their family arrangements and the activity limitations with which some live.
Eight chapters were released previously online.
All 12 chapters are now available in:
Women in Canada: A Gender-based Statistical Report, 2010-2011, sixth edition [3]
Table of contents:
* Paid work
* Economic Well-being
* Women and the Criminal Justice System
* First Nations, Métis and Inuit Women
* Senior Women
* Female population
* Visible Minority Women
* Immigrant Women
* Women and Education
* Women and Health
* Families, Living Arrangements and Unpaid Work
* Women with activity limitations
* Tables and charts
* More information
* Other issues in this series
Source:
Women in Canada: A Gender-based Statistical Report - Product main page [4] (click "View" to see the latest report in this series; click "Chronological index" for earlier issues)
Understanding the role of women in Canadian society and how it has changed over time is dependent on having information that can begin to shed light on the diverse circumstances and experiences of women. Women in Canada provides an unparalleled compilation of data related to women's family status, education, employment, economic well-being, unpaid work, health, and more.