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Wednesday, July 3, 2002 ![]() Report on the demographic situation in Canada2001 The Report on the demographic situation in Canada, available today, is a valuable tool for researchers, academics and students seeking information on demographic trends in Canada. The first part comprehensively reviews the Canadian demographic situation, describing recent trends in population growth, fertility, mortality and migration. The second part consists of two studies. The first is a comparative analysis of recent trends in Canadian and American fertility. The study describes fertility differences between the two countries and explores possible explanations for the higher fertility observed in the United States. The second study examines major socio-demographic factors associated with the use of home-care services by elderly people living in private households. The 2001 issue of the Report on the demographic situation in Canada (91-209-XPE, $31) is now available. For more information, contact Alain Bélanger (613-951-2326), Demography Division. |
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