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Canadian Social Trends
11-008-X
No. 92
2011002
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Lesson plans by subject
Aging, Seniors and Retirement
Autumn 1999
Seniors behind the wheel
Summer 1999
Under one roof: Three generations living together
Caregiving and Disabilities
Spring 2006
Young adults who give and receive help
Children and Youth
Winter 2005
Willing to participate: Political engagement of young adults
Autumn 2004
Class of 2000 - Student loans
Spring 2003
Studying and Working: The Busy Lives of Students With Paid Employment
Autumn 2000
A family affair: Children's participation in sports
Summer 2000
Being there: The time dual-earner couples spend with their children
Spring 1999
The Crowded Nest: Young adults at home
Cities, Neighbourhoods and Rural Canada
Summer 2004
Rural-urban migration in the 1990s
Winter 2000
100 years of urban development
PDF
Education, Training and Literacy
Summer 2002
Ontario Grade 3 student achievement
PDF
Spring 2002
Learning computer skills
Winter 2000
100 years of education
PDF
Winter 1998
Paying Off Student Loans
Employment
Spring 2004
Feminization of work
Spring 2000
Traffic report: Weekday commuting patterns
Health
Winter 2002
Underweight Canadians
Winter 2000
100 years of health
PDF
Summer 1998
Exposure to second-hand smoke
Immigration, Diversity and Language
Autumn 2005
South Asians in Canada: Unity through diversity
(PDF)
Spring 2005
I am Canadian
Income, Expenditures and Housing
Winter 2000
100 years of income and expenditures
PDF
Leisure and Religion
Autumn 1998
Religious observance, marriage and family
Marriage and Families
Summer 2005
Always the bridesmaid: People who don't expect to marry
Winter 2003
Across the Generations: Grandparents and Grandchildren
Autumn 2003
Would You Live Common-Law?
Summer 2003
Childfree by choice
Summer 2000
Being there: The time dual-earner couples spend with their children
Spring 1999
Religious observance, marriage and family
Time Use
Autumn 2002
Time alone
Spring 2001
You snooze, you lose? - Sleep patterns in Canada
Technology
Winter 2001
Internet use on the cusp of the 21st century
Autumn 2001
Kids and teens on the Net
Winter 1999
Plugged into the Internet
Volunteering and Participation
Spring 2006
Young adults who give and receive help
Winter 2005
Willing to participate: Political engagement of young adults
Winter 2004
Perceptions of Canadians: A sense of belonging, confidence and trust
Summer 2001
Patterns of volunteering over the life cycle