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Canada and Quebec pension plan benefits for adults with disabilities, by disability type and severity, Canada.
Old age security pension and guaranteed income supplement for adults with disabilities, by disability type and severity, Canada.
Total income for adults with disabilities, by disability type and severity.
Limitations and barriers to employment for adults with disabilities, by age group, occasional.
Industry of employment for adults with disabilities by age group and sex, occasional.
Labour force status for adults with disabilities, by disability type and global severity, sex and age group, occasional.
Labour force status for adults with and without disabilities, by sex and age group, occasional.
Proportion of the school age population, by selected characteristics, in and out of census metropolitan areas (CMAs). This table is …
Distribution of the population aged 5 to 24 with Aboriginal identity, by age group and by work activity of parents, …
Distribution of the population aged 5 to 24 with Indigenous identity, by age group and living arrangements, Canada. This table …