The 2001 Canadian Census–Tax–Mortality Cohort: A 10-Year Follow-up - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 11-633-X2016003
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Large national mortality cohorts are used to estimate mortality rates for different socioeconomic and population groups, and to conduct research on environmental health. In 2008, Statistics Canada created a cohort linking the 1991 Census to mortality. The present study describes a linkage of the 2001 Census long-form questionnaire respondents aged 19 years and older to the T1 Personal Master File and the Amalgamated Mortality Database. The linkage tracks all deaths over a 10.6-year period (until the end of 2011, to date).
Issue Number: 2016003
Main Product: Analytical Studies: Methods and References
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