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Individuals (15 years and over) with at least a university bachelor's degree living in Official Language Minority Communities. Refers to the individual's educational attainment or highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained by the person. The data used is based on the 2016 Census of Canada, 25% sample, the universe is the population 15 years and over.
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Individuals (15 years and over) without an educational certificate, diploma or degree in Official Language Minority Communities. Refers to the individual's educational attainment or highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained by the person. The data used is based on the 2016 Census of Canada, 25% sample, the universe is the population 15 years and over.
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Map of the proportion of individuals (15 years and over) without an educational certificate, diploma or degree in Official Language Minority Communities. Refers to the individual's educational attainment or highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained by the person. The data used is based on the 2016 Census of Canada, 25% sample, the universe is the population 15 years and over.
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Map of the proportion of individuals (15 years and over) with at least a university bachelor's degree in Official Language Minority Communities. Refers to the individual's educational attainment or highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained by the person. The data used is based on the 2016 Census of Canada, 25% sample, the universe is the population 15 years and over.
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L'indice du bien-être des collectivités (IBC) est une méthode qui permet d'évaluer le bien-être socioéconomique des collectivités canadiennes. Divers indicateurs socio-économique de bien-être soit l'éducation, l'activité, le revenu et le logement, sont dérivés à partir du recensement de la population de Statistique Canada et combinés afin de produire un 'score' de bien-être pour chaque collectivité. Ces scores sont employés pour comparer le bien-être au sein des collectivités des Premières nations et inuites au bien-être observés dans les autres collectivités canadiennes. Des valeurs pour les indicateurs peuvent être manquantes pour une collectivité en raison de la non-participation au recensement, de données dont la qualité est insuffisante ou de la taille insuffisante de la population. Pour plus de renseignements sur le sujet, visitez http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/fra/1100100016579/1100100016580.
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The Community Well-Being (CWB) Index is a method of assessing socio-economic well-being in Canadian communities. Various indicators of socio-economic well-being, including education, labour force activity, income and housing, are derived from Statistics Canada's Census of Population and combined to give each community a well-being "score". These scores are used to compare well-being across First Nations and Inuit communities with well-being in other Canadian communities. Indicator values may be missing for a community because of non-participation in the census, inadequate data quality, or insufficient population size. For more information on the subject, visit https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1100100016579.