https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?topic=Population+and+DemographyOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T10:31:45.516542+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'economic development and trade'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f943af94-2a58-4429-a410-0e493adcb0e7Sex Ratio, Total Dependency Ratio and Aging Index, Alberta and Canada2015-10-30T14:59:50.151460+00:00Office of Statistics and InformationThis Alberta Official Statistic describes Sex Ratio, Total Dependency Ratio, and Aging Index for Alberta and Canada for two census periods, 2006 and 2011. The sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a given population, usually expressed as the number of males for every 100 females. The sex ratio at birth in most countries is about 105 or 106 males per 100 females. After birth, sex ratios vary because of different patterns of mortality and migration for males and females within the population. Dependency ratio (age dependency ratio) is the ratio of persons in the "dependent" ages (generally under age 15 and over age 64) to those in the "economically productive" ages (15 - 64 years) in a population. The age-dependency ratio is sometimes divided into old-age dependency (the ratio of people ages 65 and older to those ages 15-64) and child-dependency (the ratio of people under age 15 to those ages 15-64) ratios. The sum of these two is the Total (age) dependency ratio. This ratio is often used as an indicator of the economic burden the productive portion of a population must carry - even though some persons defined as "dependent" are producers and some persons in the "productive" ages are economically dependent. Countries with very high birth rates usually have higher dependency ratios because of the large proportion of children in the population. The Aging Index is the ratio of persons aged 65 years and over to every 100 persons under age 15 years. It is a measure of aging of a population. The aging index shows that Alberta’s population is younger than that of Canada.2015-05-13T19:25:59.201275+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2801b617-edef-4877-90ea-c40b70f80b20Northern Alberta : population and demographics2023-04-20T20:47:20.428138+00:00This report provides a profile of the population and demographics in Northern Alberta as of 2022. It looks at the overall population of the region, the top 10 municipalities by population, and the components of population change over the past 20 years, 2023-03-01T17:25:24.917314+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b1c3176a-24ee-4477-9e1d-8bf1b287b7a5Population Estimates by Age and Sex, Alberta Census Subdivisions (July 1, 2006-2018)2019-07-31T16:00:08.883010+00:00(StatCan Product) This information product has been customized to present information on annual population estimates by sex for Alberta census subdivisions from July 1, 2006 to 2018. These estimates are based on the 2016 Census counts adjusted for census net under coverage (including adjustment for incompletely enumerated Indian reserves and population reviews). These estimates are based on the 2016 Standard Geographical Classification.2019-07-31T15:50:55.361937+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/103d7908-229a-4b99-a2d5-e5fa4aac8b89Aboriginal identity, housing suitability, condition of dwelling, number of persons per room, Indian status, area of residence, and age for the population in private households in Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council region (2011)2024-02-15T21:54:39.554271+00:00This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on Aboriginal identity, housing suitability, condition of dwelling, number of persons per room, Indian status, area of residence and age groups for the population in private households of Alberta and the NADC based on the 2011 National Household Survey.2016-04-12T16:26:46.413910+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c8389118-4ae8-4f10-b768-85d9d7e1d8e3Knowledge of Aboriginal languages, knowledge of languages, Aboriginal identity, Indian status, Aboriginal mother tongue, area of residence, and age for the population in private households in Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council region (2011)2024-02-16T21:27:38.700976+00:00This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on knowledge of Aboriginal languages, knowledge of languages, Aboriginal identity, Indian status, Aboriginal mother tongue, area of residence, and age groups for the population in private households in Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council (NADC).2016-04-13T16:56:14.125553+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0833c21d-fb0e-4bf3-9d50-fa18b5cc0541Family status, Aboriginal identity, Registered or Treaty Indian status, area of residence : on reserve, age, and sex for the population in private households in Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council region (2011)2024-02-15T18:40:16.475440+00:00This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on family status, Aboriginal identity, Registered or Treaty Indian status, area of residence, age groups and sex for the population in private households in Alberta and the NADC based on the 2011 National Household Survey.2016-04-13T16:25:33.742230+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/71be88d9-1057-4905-8a3b-ea5961d132d8Data Quality Indicators, Demographic Profiles of Internet Use From any Location and Internet Use Indicators for Canada, Alberta, Alberta’s Economic Regions, Rural Areas, Census Metropolitan Areas, Census Agglomerations and Metropolitan Influenced Zones (2009)2016-05-03T20:59:13.735674+00:00(StatCan Product) Customization details: This information product has been customized to present information on data quality indicators, demographic profiles of internet use from any location and internet use indicators (including locations of use, connection type, and selected online activities) for the below mentioned geographies. Canadian Internet Use Survey Survey content includes the location of use (e.g., at home, at work), the frequency and intensity of use, the specific uses of the Internet from the home, the purchase of products and services (electronic commerce), and other issues related to Internet use (such as concerns over privacy). This content is supplemented by information on individual and household characteristics (e.g., age, income, education, family type) and some geographic detail (e.g. province, urban/rural, and Census Metropolitan Area).Reference period: 12 months prior to collection dateCollection period: Month following reference period Definitions, data sources and methods2016-05-03T20:44:59.333181+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b1ea95a7-2e5f-45cb-a563-68c46ff4ecbeProportion of Households With Access to the Internet for Canada, Alberta, Alberta's Economic Regions, Census Metropolitan Areas, Census Agglomerations and Metropolitan Influenced Zones (2010)2016-05-04T14:21:34.254721+00:00(StatCan Product) Information on the proportion of households with access to the internet for Canada, Alberta, Alberta's ERs, CMAs/CAs and MIZs.Customization details: This information product has been customized to present information on household internet use for the below mentioned spatial coverage. Other variables include: - Household Size - 1 person - 2 persons - 3 persons or more - Houshold Type - Single family household with unmarried children under 18 years of age - Single family household without unmarried children under 18 years of age - One person households - Multi family households - Educational attainment in household - High school diploma (or less) - Some post-secondary (includes College diploma or University certificate - University degree - Household income quartile - 1st quartile ($30,000 or less) - 2nd quartile ($30,000 to $50,000) - 3rd quartile ($50,000 to $87,000) - 4th quartile ($87,000 or more) - Household by Tenure - Dwelling owned - Dwelling rented Canadian Internet Use Survey Survey content includes the location of use (e.g., at home, at work), the frequency and intensity of use, the specific uses of the Internet from the home, the purchase of products and services (electronic commerce), and other issues related to Internet use (such as concerns over privacy). This content is supplemented by information on individual and household characteristics (e.g., age, income, education, family type) and some geographic detail (e.g. province, urban/rural, and Census Metropolitan Area). Reference period: 12 months prior to collection dateCollection period: Month following reference period Definitions, data sources and methods2016-05-04T14:20:56.111327+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/53517cfd-12ac-45bb-86bf-510c7883d023Highest certificate, Indian status, Aboriginal identity, major field of study, attendance at school, age, and sex for the population in Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council region (2011)2024-02-16T21:32:51.435337+00:00This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on highest certificate, diploma or degree, Indian status, Aboriginal identity, major field of study (CIP), attendance at school, age groups and sex for the population in Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council (NADC) region based on the 2011 National Household Survey.2016-04-13T16:51:57.663415+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/cc9599d0-d2e5-455b-9d87-31ad661d1b4bAboriginal identity, age, sex, Indian status and area of residence : on reserve for the population in private households in Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council region (2011)2024-02-15T18:37:14.888847+00:00This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on Aboriginal identity, age groups, sex, registered or treaty Indian status and area of residence: on reserve for the population in private households of the province of Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council (NADC) region based on the 2011 National Household Survey.2016-04-12T14:39:59.342837+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a036ab83-a9a3-480a-83e0-f1a77bc33ce7Aboriginal identity, age, Indian status, area of residence, and sex for the population in private households in Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council region (2011)2024-02-15T18:39:31.292524+00:00This dataset is a customization of Statistics Canada data to present information on Aboriginal identity, age group, Indian status, area of residence, and sex for the population in private households in Alberta and the Northern Alberta Development Council (NADC) based on the 2011 National Household Survey.2016-04-06T19:04:13.595427+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/438868e2-caf4-4178-b0f7-8b4325db2e0fAlberta Population Projection Pyramids, by Economic Regions, Low Growth Assumption, 1996-20462019-07-02T20:24:58.394844+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration. Age and sex are presented as percentages of the total population for the periods 1996–2018 (estimated) and 2019–2046 (projected). These visualizations use the low scenario assumption.2017-06-29T19:54:21.523557+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b670de28-8dba-42fc-bf6c-1319970a30b4Alberta Population Projection Pyramids, by Economic Regions, Medium Growth Assumption, 1996-20462019-07-02T20:26:13.336254+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration. Age and sex are presented as percentages of the total population for the periods 1996–2018 (estimated) and 2019–2046 (projected). These visualizations use the medium scenario assumption.2017-06-29T19:47:58.133751+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/784a5df1-d058-4920-a214-99db01b6b4bfAlberta Population Projection Pyramids, by Economic Regions, High Growth Assumption, 1996-20462019-07-02T20:26:57.715289+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration. Age and sex are presented as percentages of the total population for the periods 1996–2018 (estimated) and 2019–2046 (projected). These visualizations use the high scenario assumption.2017-06-29T19:51:10.221646+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5c856875-786c-40f8-822e-a2d4bd305d68Alberta Population Projections, 2020-2046 - Alberta, Census Divisions and Economic Regions - Data Tables2021-07-02T16:16:25.282609+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration, under three different sets of assumptions (i.e. low, medium and high scenarios). Includes estimated (1996-2019) and projected (2020-2046) population of Alberta and its 19 Census Divisions, by single year of age and sex, as well as selected summary tables.2020-08-24T23:15:04.452988+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d3c724ec-b65d-4644-90f6-b036b34176bcAlberta Population Projections, 2019-2046 - Alberta, Census Divisions and Economic Regions - Data Tables2021-07-02T16:17:57.247598+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration, under three different sets of assumptions (i.e. low, medium and high scenarios). Includes estimated (1996-2018) and projected (2019-2046) population of Alberta and its 19 Census Divisions, by single year of age and sex, as well as selected summary tables.2019-06-29T19:39:56.280219+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b366f7d8-dae3-4b8f-a876-ba4d72f05fefAlberta Population Projections, 2017-2041 - Alberta, Census Divisions and Economic Regions - Data Tables2018-07-03T19:18:00.483563+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration, under three different sets of assumptions (i.e. low, medium and high scenarios).2017-07-05T16:22:10.799876+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a6ee3db9-6688-43cb-8e2e-489facd9be6dAlberta Population Projections, 2018-2046 - Alberta, Census Divisions and Economic Regions - Data Tables2021-07-02T16:16:56.749828+00:00These long-term population projections by single year of age and sex have been developed by applying the component cohort survival model to assumptions about future trends in fertility, mortality and migration, under three different sets of assumptions (i.e. low, medium and high scenarios).2018-07-03T19:30:44.837147+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9aa4ebc7-081a-460c-b38d-52ace234aa20Population Distribution, Alberta Economic Regions2015-10-30T14:48:59.043294+00:00Office of Statistics and InformationThis Alberta Official Statistic provides the distribution of Alberta’s population within the 8 economic regions of Alberta for 2011. Alberta is divided into eight economic regions as follows: Lethbridge – Medicine -Hat; Camrose-Drumheller; Calgary; Banff – Jasper – Rocky Mountain House; Red Deer; Edmonton; Athabasca – Grande Prairie – Peace River; and Wood Buffalo – Cold Lake. The economic regions of Calgary and Edmonton account for the largest proportion (69.0%) of Alberta’s population. The remaining six economic regions each accounted for less than 10% of the population.2015-05-13T19:26:16.949293+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/bba549d2-7788-434d-9db2-74ecfcfa2a0aPopulation Growth, Alberta Economic Regions2016-02-11T22:32:08.451927+00:00Office of Statistics and InformationThis Alberta Official Statistic describes the growth of Alberta’s population by Economic Regions between the 2006 Census and the 2011 Census. Alberta is divided into eight economic regions as follows: Lethbridge – Medicine Hat; Camrose-Drumheller; Calgary; Banff – Jasper – Rocky Mountain House; Red Deer; Edmonton; Athabasca – Grande Prairie – Peace River; and Wood Buffalo – Cold Lake.2015-05-13T19:26:19.164061+00:00