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Population aged 15 years and older providing care to a family member or friends with a long-term illness, disability or …
Population aged 15 years and older providing care to a family member or friend with a long-term illness, disability or …
Number of days lost per full-time employee in a year, by geography and sex, last 5 years.
Number of days lost per full-time employee in a year, by National Occupational Classification for Statistics (NOC-S) and sex, last …
Government transfers and income tax of individuals, adjusted.
Gini coefficients of adjusted market, total and after-tax income by economic family type.
Market, total and after-tax income of individuals, adjusted and unadjusted income.
Market, total and after-tax income of individuals, adjusted (Average and income share).
Government transfers and income tax (average and share).
Gini coefficients of market, total and after-tax income.