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Found 10 records similar to Insurance Premium and Claims Data by Class of Insurance, Alberta, 2011
Data provided by insurers, on the premiums written and claims incurred for the 2013 fiscal year. Based on reporting on the consolidated pages of the P&C-1 or Life-1 Annual returns. This data is also reported in the Superintendent of Insurance’s Annual Report.
Data provided by insurers, on the premiums written and claims incurred for the 2012 fiscal year. Based on reporting on the consolidated pages of the P&C-1 or Life-1 Annual returns. This data is also reported in the Superintendent of Insurance’s Annual Report.
Data provided by insurers, on the premiums, annuities, claims and certificates for the 2013 year. Based on reporting on the consolidated pages of the P&C-1 or Life-1 Annual returns. This data is also reported in the Superintendent of Insurance’s Annual Report.
Data provided by insurers, on the premiums, annuities, claims and certificates for the 2012 year. Based on reporting on the consolidated pages of the P&C-1 or Life-1 Annual returns. This data is also reported in the Superintendent of Insurance’s Annual Report.
Data provided by insurers, on the premiums written and claims incurred for the 2011 fiscal year. Based on reporting on the consolidated pages of the P&C-1 or Life-1 Annual returns. This data is also reported in the Superintendent of Insurance’s Annual Report.
The data reported reflect seeded area insured by provincial crop insurance programs for Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Classification of varieties according to their class is based on Canadian Grain Commission's list of designated varieties.
The data reported reflect seeded area insured by provincial crop insurance programs for Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Variety names shown in this report were based on data keyed from different sources.
The number of Employment Insurance beneficiaries represents a count of persons who qualified for unemployment insurance benefits.
Monitoring and assessing the Employment Insurance (EI) program helps provide a clear understanding of its impact on the Canadian economy and its effectiveness in addressing the needs of Canadian workers, their families and their employers.
These files include data from Annex 5 EI Finances Data Tables
This table provides statistics on Physician Services and Payments per 1,000 Insured Persons by Type of Service, and Age and Sex of Recipient, based on fee-for-service payments under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP). This table is an Excel version of a table in the “Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan Statistical Supplement” report published annually by Alberta Health.