Cohort A - Person Level Main File

Table of contents

Entry
Derived Variables
Move to the United States
High School Status
Derived Variables
Education and Training Above High School
Derived Variables
Funding
Derived Variables
Loans and Aspirations
Derived Variables
Social Support
Derived Variables
Reservation Wage
Derived Variables
Training
Derived Variables
GAPS
Derived Variables
Volunteer Activities
Derived Variables
Skills
Demographics
Derived Variables
Income Derived Variables
Decease6
Weight


Section: Entry

Variable Name: RecordID
Position: 1
Length: 10

Respondent identification, sequenced from 1 to end.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: AGED6
Position: 11
Length: 2

Derived Variable: Respondent's age as of December 2009.

Table 1
  Response FREQ WTD
25 Respondent age 25 11,011 346,247
28 Respondent age 28 0 0
29 Respondent age 29 0 0
30 Respondent age 30 0 0
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: BYEARD6
Position: 13
Length: 4

Derived Variable: Respondent's year of birth.

Allowed values: 1979 : 1984

Table 2
  Response FREQ WTD
1984 : 1984 Respondent's year of birth 11,011 346,247
9999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: BMONTHD6
Position:  17
Length: 2

Derived Variable: Respondent's month of birth.

Table 3
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 851 27,511
2 Febuary 821 25,192
3 March 975 29,402
4 April 957 31,262
5 May 944 28,531
6 June 884 29,530
7 July 935 29,836
8 August 950 28,998
9 September 989 32,076
10 October 929 29,254
11 November 885 27,498
12 December 891 27,157
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: GENDERD6
Position: 19
Length: 1

Respondent's gender.

Table 4
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Male 5,361 175,896
2 Female 5,650 170,351
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: PROVD6
Position: 20
Length: 2

Derived variable: Province of residence for the household as of date of interview (2006 Census geography).

Table 5
  Response FREQ WTD
10 Newfoundland and Labrador 605 5,333
11 Prince Edward Island 487 1,486
12 Nova Scotia 1,043 10,618
13 New Brunswick 854 7,945
24 Quebec 1,971 79,531
35 Ontario 1,675 124,420
46 Manitoba 873 11,866
47 Saskatchewan 981 12,093
48 Alberta 1,485 44,679
59 British Columbia 938 45,116
60 Yukon Territory 4 44
61 Northwest Territories 9 107
62 Nunavut 2 15
96 Valid skip 84 2,995
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage:  Respondents whose household at the time of interview was in Canada.


Variable Name: URMIZD6
Position: 22
Length: 1

Derived variable: Indicator of rural or urban geography, based on the Statistical Area Classification (SATYPE), based on the 2006 Census geography.

Table 6
  Response FREQ WTD
0 Urban 8,301 282,286
1 Rural 2,608 60,347
6 Valid skip 84 2,995
9 Not stated 133 2,853
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage:  Respondents whose household at the time of interview was in Canada.


Section: Move to the United States

Variable Name: A6Q01A
Position: 23
Length: 1

Table 7
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 94 2,804
2 No 5 170
6 Valid skip 10,912 343,273
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage:  Respondents who lived in the United States in the previous cycle.


Variable Name: A6Q01
Position: 24
Length:  1

At any time in the last two years, that is between January 2008 and December 2009, did you live in the United States? Do not count times when you visited the United States as a tourist.

Table 8
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 89 3,428
2 No 10,826 339,967
6 Valid skip 94 2,804
7 Don't know 1 7
9 Not stated 11 2,276
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: A6Q02M
Position: 25
Length: 2

In what month and year did you move to the United States?

Table 9
  Response FREQ WTD
01 January 8 331
02 February 2 37
03 March 2 48
04 April 3 107
05 May 4 49
06 June 13 649
07 July 6 66
08 August 23 962
09 September 22 847
10 October 5 288
11 November 0 0
12 December 1 44
13 Did not move to the U.S.A.; In the U.S.A. only temporarily 0 0
96 Valid skip 10,920 342,771
99 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.


Variable Name: A6Q02Y
Position: 27
Length: 4

What year?

Allowed values: 1979 : 2009

Table 10
  Response FREQ WTD
2003 : 2009 Year 89 3,428
9996 Valid skip 10,920 342,771
9999 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.


Variable Name: A6Q03
Position: 31
Length: 2

When you moved to the United States in (month/year), what was your status in Canada? Were you a ...?

Table 11
  Response FREQ WTD
01 Canadian, by birth 79 2,772
02 Canadian, by naturalization (the citizenship process) 10 665
03 landed immigrant in Canada 0 0
04 visa or foreign student in Canada 0 0
05 Other - Specify 0 0
96 Valid skip 10,920 342,771
99 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^A_E02_E_Fill.


Variable Name: A6Q04
Position: 33
Length: 2

Which American state did you move to when you left Canada in (month/year)?

Table 12
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Alabama 0 0
2 Alaska 0 0
3 Arizona 1 24
4 Arkansas 0 0
5 California 15 499
6 Colorado 2 43
7 Connecticut 1 36
8 Delaware 0 0
9 District of Columbia 0 0
10 Florida 5 445
11 Georgia 2 56
12 Hawaii 1 5
13 Idaho 0 0
14 Illinois 3 145
15 Indiana 0 0
16 Iowa 0 0
17 Kansas 0 0
18 Kentucky 0 0
19 Louisiana 1 42
20 Maine 6 139
21 Maryland 1 17
22 Massachusetts 2 106
23 Michigan 3 110
24 Minnesota 3 39
25 Mississippi 0 0
26 Missouri 3 56
27 Montana 0 0
28 Nebraska 1 17
29 Nevada 0 0
30 New Hampshire 1 11
31 New Jersey 2 45
32 New Mexico 0 0
33 New York 14 646
34 North Carolina 4 163
35 North Dakota 0 0
36 Ohio 2 207
37 Oklahoma 0 0
38 Oregon 0 0
39 Pennsylvania 0 0
40 Rhode Island 0 0
41 South Carolina 0 0
42 South Dakota 0 0
43 Tennessee 0 0
44 Texas 7 189
45 Utah 1 25
46 Vermont 1 8
47 Virginia 2 101
48 Washington 5 253
49 West Virginia 0 0
50 Wisconsin 0 0
51 Wyoming 0 0
96 Valid skip 10,920 342,771
99 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^A_E02_E_Fill.


Variable Name: A6Q05
Position: 35
Length: 2

What was your last province or territory of residence before moving to the United States in (month/year)?

Table 13
  Response FREQ WTD
10 Newfoundland 3 38
11 Prince Edward Island 3 7
12 Nova Scotia 7 49
13 New Brunswick 2 23
24 Quebec 8 238
35 Ontario 30 2,265
46 Manitoba 11 160
47 Saskatchewan 8 92
48 Alberta 12 356
59 British Columbia 5 199
60 Yukon 0 0
61 Northwest Territories 0 0
62 Nunavut 0 0
76 U.S.A. 0 0
77 Outside Canada and U.S.A. 0 0
96 Valid skip 10,920 342,771
99 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^A_E02_E_Fill.


Variable Name: A6Q07
Position: 37
Length: 2

Why did you move to the United States? Was it mainly for ...?

Table 14
  Response FREQ WTD
1 work-related reasons 41 1,783
2 schooling or education reasons 33 1,212
3 marriage or a relationship with a significant other 11 312
4 other family-related reasons 2 56
5 Other - Specify 2 65
96 Valid skip 10,920 342,771
99 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.


Variable Name: A6Q08
Position: 39
Length: 1

When you arrived in the United States in (month/year), did you have a job arranged to start right away?

Table 15
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 39 1,633
2 No 2 150
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^A_E02_E_Fill.


Variable Name: A6Q08AA
Position: 40
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Higher salary(ies)

Table 16
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 13 524
2 No 28 1,259
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08AB
Position: 41
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Lower taxes in the U.S.A.

Table 17
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2 20
2 No 39 1,763
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08AE
Position: 42
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....To work for a particular company or organization.

Table 18
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 9 554
2 No 32 1,228
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08AF
Position: 43
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....To be where the action is

Table 19
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 5 174
2 No 36 1,608
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08AH
Position: 44
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Better career advancement opportunities

Table 20
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 19 982
2 No 22 801
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08AJ
Position: 45
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Chance to gain or develop skills

Table 21
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 8 437
2 No 33 1,346
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08AK
Position: 46
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Greater availability of jobs

Table 22
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 4 228
2 No 37 1,555
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08AL
Position: 47
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Other - Specify

Table 23
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 8 261
2 No 33 1,521
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08T
Position: 48
Length: 1

During the 6 months before you relocated to the United States, did you have any job offers from employers in Canada?

Table 24
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 16 717
2 No 25 1,066
6 Valid skip 10,968 344,416
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for work-related reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08BA
Position: 49
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Quality of the research facilities

Table 25
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2 122
2 No 31 1,090
6 Valid skip 10,976 344,987
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08BB
Position: 50
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....To study with particular colleagues

Table 26
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 3 261
2 No 30 1,521
6 Valid skip 10,976 344,987
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08BC
Position: 51
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Reputation of the program or institution

Table 27
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 8 188
2 No 25 1,024
6 Valid skip 10,976 344,987
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08BD
Position: 52
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Availability of program in a particular field

Table 28
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 13 411
2 No 20 801
6 Valid skip 10,976 344,987
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08BE
Position: 53
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Academic scholarship

Table 29
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 33 1,212
6 Valid skip 10,976 344,987
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08BF
Position: 54
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Athletic scholarship

Table 30
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2 159
2 No 31 1,053
6 Valid skip 10,976 344,987
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08BG
Position: 55
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Teaching or research assistantship

Table 31
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 4 32
2 No 29 1,180
6 Valid skip 10,976 344,987
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q08BH
Position: 56
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to the United States? Please be as specific as possible....Other - Specify

Table 32
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 10 435
2 No 23 776
6 Valid skip 10,976 344,987
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q09
Position: 57
Length: 1

When you arrived in the United States in (month/year), did you have a job arranged to start right away?

Table 33
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 11 289
2 No 37 1,356
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,554
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who moved to the United States for reasons other than work-related.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^A_E02_E_Fill.


Variable Name: A6Q10
Position: 58
Length: 1

When you first arrived in the United States in (month/year), what was your status in the United States? Were you ...?

Table 34
  Response FREQ WTD
1 a temporary resident (includes students) 79 3,119
2 a permanent resident or green card holder 3 58
3 an American citizen 4 144
6 Valid skip 10,920 342,771
7 Don't know 2 93
8 Refused 1 14
9 Not stated 117 2,283
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents except those who lived in the United States in the previous cycle, who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^A_E02_E_Fill.


Variable Name: A6Q13
Position: 59
Length: 1

What is your current status in the United States? Are you ...?

Table 35
  Response FREQ WTD
1 a temporary resident (includes students) 62 2,242
2 a permanent resident or green card holder 22 612
3 an American citizen 10 443
6 Valid skip 10,909 342,777
7 Don't know 4 82
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 118 2,324
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage:  Respondents whose current address is the United States.


Variable Name: A6Q14
Position: 60
Length: 1

Do you intend to return to Canada to live?

Table 36
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 63 2,399
2 No 22 626
6 Valid skip 10,909 342,777
7 Don't know 13 338
8 Refused 1 17
9 Not stated 118 2,324
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents whose current address is the United States.


Variable Name: A6Q15
Position: 61
Length: 2

When do you intend to return to Canada to live?

Table 37
  Response FREQ WTD
1 In less than 1 year 24 738
2 1 to 2 years 8 368
3 3 to 5 years 17 683
4 6 to 10 years 4 65
5 More than 10 years 1 81
96 Valid skip 10,931 343,403
97 Don't know 9 463
99 Not stated 132 2,679
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents whose current address is the United States who intend to return to Canada to live.


Variable Name: A6Q16M
Position: 63
Length: 2

In what month and year did you last return from the United States to live in Canada?

Table 38
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 0 0
2 February 3 148
3 March 1 32
4 April 5 138
5 May 16 652
6 June 4 65
7 July 3 148
8 August 8 320
9 September 7 321
10 October 2 19
11 November 1 26
12 December 13 279
13 Did not return to Canada 18 661
96 Valid skip 10,912 343,005
99 Not stated 133 2,668
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.


Variable Name: A6Q16Y
Position: 65
Length: 4

What year?

Allowed values: 1979 : 2010

Table 39
  Response FREQ WTD
2005 : 2010 Year 63 2,147
9996 Valid skip 10,930 343,666
9999 Not stated 133 2,668
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.


Variable Name: A6Q17
Position: 69
Length: 2

Why did you return to Canada? Was it mainly for ...?

Table 40
  Response FREQ WTD
1 work-related reasons 30 1,156
2 schooling or education reasons 8 254
3 marriage or a relationship with a significant    
  other 1 17
4 other family-related reasons 8 206
5 Other - Specify 12 319
96 Valid skip 10,932 343,777
99 Not stated 135 2,752
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years.


Variable Name: A6Q18
Position: 71
Length: 1

When you returned to Canada in (month/year), did you have a job arranged to start right away?

Table 41
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 9 425
2 No 15 466
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,573
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^A_E16_E_Fill.


Variable Name: A6Q19
Position: 72
Length: 1

Were you transferred to Canada?

Table 42
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 3 64
2 No 6 361
6 Valid skip 10,976 345,039
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q20A
Position: 73
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work-related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Higher salary(ies)

Table 43
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2 52
2 No 22 838
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,573
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q20B
Position: 74
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work-related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Lower taxes in Canada

Table 44
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 24 891
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,573
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q20E
Position: 75
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work-related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....To work for a particular company or organization

Table 45
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 3 69
2 No 21 822
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,573
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q20F
Position: 76
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work-related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....To be where the action is

Table 46
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1 18
2 No 23 873
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,573
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q20H
Position: 77
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work-related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Better career advancement opportunities

Table 47
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 5 220
2 No 19 671
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,573
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q20J
Position: 78
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work-related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Chance to gain or develop skills

Table 48
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1 32
2 No 23 859
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,573
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q20K
Position: 79
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work-related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Greater availability of jobs

Table 49
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 3 50
2 No 21 840
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,573
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q20L
Position: 80
Length: 1

What aspects of the job or other work-related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Other - Specify

Table 50
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 15 594
2 No 9 297
6 Valid skip 10,961 344,573
9 Not stated 141 3,017
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, who returned to Canada for work-related reasons who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q21A
Position: 81
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Quality of the research facilities

Table 51
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 7 194
6 Valid skip 10,977 345,210
9 Not stated 142 3,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q21B
Position: 82
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....To study with particular colleagues

Table 52
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 7 194
6 Valid skip 10,977 345,210
9 Not stated 142 3,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage:  Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q21C
Position: 83
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Reputation of the program or institution

Table 53
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1 24
2 No 6 170
6 Valid skip 10,977 345,210
9 Not stated 142 3,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q21D
Position: 84
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Availability of program in a particular field

Table 54
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2 123
2 No 5 71
6 Valid skip 10,977 345,210
9 Not stated 142 3,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q21E
Position: 85
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Academic scholarship

Table 55
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 7 194
6 Valid skip 10,977 345,210
9 Not stated 142 3,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q21F
Position: 86
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Athletic scholarship

Table 56
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 7 194
6 Valid skip 10,977 345,210
9 Not stated 142 3,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage:  Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q21G
Position: 87
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Teaching or research assistantship

Table 57
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 7 194
6 Valid skip 10,977 345,210
9 Not stated 142 3,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q21H
Position: 88
Length: 1

What schooling or education related factors attracted you to Canada? Please be as specific as possible....Other - Specify

Table 58
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 5 82
2 No 2 112
6 Valid skip 10,977 345,210
9 Not stated 142 3,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for schooling or educational reasons.


Variable Name: A6Q22
Position: 89
Length: 1

When you first returned to Canada did you have a job arranged to start right away?

Table 59
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 10 291
2 No 25 770
6 Valid skip 10,956 344,668
9 Not stated 135 2,752
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for reasons other than work-related.


Variable Name: A6Q22A
Position: 90
Length: 1

Were you transferred to Canada?

Table 60
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1 4
2 No 9 287
6 Valid skip 10,981 345,438
9 Not stated 135 2,752
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years who returned to Canada for reasons other than work-related who had a job arranged to start right away.


Variable Name: A6Q23
Position: 91
Length: 1

When you left the United States in (month/year), what was your status in the United States? Were you ...?

Table 61
  Response FREQ WTD
1 a temporary resident (includes students) 53 1,653
2 a permanent resident or green card holder 1 50
3 an American citizen 2 82
6 Valid skip 10,934 343,908
7 Don't know 1 36
9 Not stated 135 345,438
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, and who have never been an American citizen.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^A_E16_E_Fill.


Variable Name: A6Q24
Position: 92
Length: 1

When you left the United States in (month/year), what was your status in the United States? Were you ...?

Table 62
  Response FREQ WTD
2 a permanent resident or green card holder 0 0
3 an American citizen 2 131
6 Valid skip 10,989 345,599
9 Not stated 135 2,752
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who in the previous cycle lived in the United States, but whose current address is not the United States; and those whose current address is not the United States who confirm living in the United States in the past two years, and who have EVER been an American citizen.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^A_E16_E_Fill.


Section: High School Status

Variable Name: B6Q05
Position: 93
Length: 2

In what province or country (were you taking/did you last take) high school (or Secondary School Vocational Diploma/junior high or elementary school) courses?

Table 63
  Response FREQ WTD
10 Newfoundland 2 28
11 Prince Edward Island 5 21
12 Nova Scotia 9 107
13 New Brunswick 6 112
24 Quebec 138 7,740
35 Ontario 13 1,258
46 Manitoba 6 176
47 Saskatchewan 13 234
48 Alberta 11 544
59 British Columbia 11 729
60 Yukon 0 0
61 Northwest Territories 0 0
62 Nunavut 0 0
76 U.S.A. 1 44
77 Outside Canada and U.S.A. 0 0
96 Valid skip 10,796 335,254
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: B1 (cycle 1) Fill table variable names: ^B_Q05_E_fill_1, ^B_Q05_E_fill_2.


Variable Name: B6Q06
Position: 95
Length: 1

(What is the name of the last school you attended where you took either high school or Secondary School Vocational Diploma courses?/What is the name of the last high school, junior high or elementary school you attended)?

Table 64
  Response FREQ WTD
1 (Specify) school name 205 10,450
2 Respondent was home schooled 1 39
3 Respondent was taking correspondence courses 8 459
6 Valid skip 10,797 335,298
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, except those whose school is outside Canada.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^B_Q06_E_fill.


Variable Name: B6Q32
Position: 96
Length: 2

According to your school, what is/was the normal length of time required to complete your Secondary School Vocational Diploma program when taken full-time?

Table 65
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Less than 3 months 2 101
2 3 to 5 months 3 221
3 6 or 7 months 11 602
4 8 to 12 months 29 1,308
5 13 to 17 months 20 946
6 1 1/2 years up to less than 2 years 21 1,450
7 2 years to less than 3 years 14 695
8 3 years to less than 4 years 5 198
9 4 years to less than 5 years 1 2
10 5 years to less than 6 years 0 0
11 6 years or more 0 0
12 Length varies 0 0
13 Program only offered part-time 1 50
96 Valid skip 10,903 340,652
97 Don't know 1 22
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education who were enrolled in an SSVD program sometime between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: B6Q33
Position: 98
Length: 2

According to your school, what is/was the normal length of time required to complete your part-time Secondary School Vocational Diploma program?

Table 66
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Less than 3 months 0 0
2 3 to 5 months 0 0
3 6 or 7 months 0 0
4 8 to 12 months 0 0
5 13 to 17 months 0 0
6 1 1/2 years up to less than 2 years 0 0
7 2 years to less than 3 years 0 0
8 3 years to less than 4 years 0 0
9 4 years to less than 5 years 0 0
10 5 years to less than 6 years 0 0
11 6 years or more 0 0
12 Length varies 1 50
96 Valid skip 11,009 346,175
99 Not stated 116 2,256
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education who were enrolled in an SSVD program sometime between January 2008 and December 2009 which was only offered part-time.


Variable Name: B6Q35
Position: 100
Length: 2

In December 2009, what year of your education or training program were you enrolled in?

Allowed values: 01 : 09

Table 67
  Response FREQ WTD
1:04 Year of program 50 2,275
96 Valid skip 10,960 343,955
97 Don't know 1 17
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education who were enrolled in an SSVD program in December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng04.


Variable Name: B6Q38
Position: 102
Length: 2

What year of your program were you enrolled in when you stopped?

Allowed values: 01 : 09

Table 68
  Response FREQ WTD
1:02 Year of program 9 462
96 Valid skip 11,001 345,727
97 Don't know 1 58
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education who were enrolled in an SSVD program sometime between January 2008 and November 2009 who had not completed the requirements of an SSVD program.


Variable Name: B6Q48
Position: 104
Length: 1

Are you glad or sorry you left?

Table 69
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Glad 6 318
3 Sorry 4 207
4 Mixed feelings 5 272
6 Valid skip 10,996 345,450
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and November 2009, who have not graduated from high school or an SSVD program (some respondents may have graduated from high school but not an SSVD program), who left or dropped out of school at least once.
Note: B26


Variable Name: B6Q53 
Position: 105
Length: 2

What was the main reason you returned to schooling?

Table 70
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Parents / friends talked me into it 0 0
2 Realized value of education 1 93
3 Wanted diploma 4 159
4 Couldn't get a (good) job 5 264
5 Was allowed back 0 0
6 Found better / different school 0 0
7 Other - Specify 5 217
8 Did not return to schooling 0 0
96 Valid skip 10,994 345,450
99 Not stated 117 2,297
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009 who dropped out at least once between January 2008 and December 2009 before graduating. Except those who were in high school, junior high or elementary school between January 2008 and November 2009 who have not graduated from high school or an SSVD program (some respondents may have graduated from high school but not an SSVD program).
Note: B35


Variable Name: B6Q54
Position: 107
Length: 1

Did you return to the same school that you had left?

Table 71
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 9 450
2 No 6 284
6 Valid skip 10,994 345,450
9 Not stated 117 2,297
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009 who dropped out at least once between January 2008 and December 2009 before graduating, who returned to school after they last left school, except those who were in high school, junior high or elementary school between January 2008 and November 2009 who have not graduated from high school or an SSVD program (some respondents may have graduated from high school but not an SSVD program).
Note: B36


Variable Name: B6Q55a
Position: 108
Length: 1

Have you ever attended a junior high or an elementary school?

Table 72
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 6 364
2 No 0 0
6 Valid skip 11,004 345,867
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who have never attended a high school, were home schooled or took distance education.
Note: BE37


Variable Name: B6Q56
Position: 109
Length: 1

Was the last one you attended a private school?

Table 73
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 15 700
2 No 198 10,272
6 Valid skip 10,796 335,254
7 Don't know 1 5
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who have attended a high school or did not know or refused to say if they attended a high school; or those who never attended a high school but have attended a junior high or elementary school.
Note: B38


Variable Name: B6Q58
Position: 110
Length: 2

How long were you at that last school in total?

Table 74
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Less than one year 82 3,771
2 About 1 year 39 1,795
3 About 2 years 30 1,926
4 About 3 years 19 899
5 About 4 years 14 705
6 About 5 years 20 980
7 More than 5 years 8 754
96 Valid skip 10,796 335,254
97 Don't know 2 145
99 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who have attended a high school or did not know or refused to say if they attended a high school; or those who never attended a high school but have attended a junior high or elementary school.
Note: B39


Variable Name: B6Q59
Position: 112
Length: 1

Did you ever repeat a grade in elementary school?

Table 75
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 52 3,105
2 No 162 7,872
6 Valid skip 10,796 335,254
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: B40


Variable Name: B6Q60A
Position: 113
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Junior kindergarten

Table 76
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 50 3,050
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60B
Position: 114
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Kindergarten

Table 77
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 50 3,050
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60C
Position: 115
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Grade 1

Table 78
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 16 906
2 No 34 2,144
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60D
Position: 116
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Grade 2

Table 79
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 9 508
2 No 41 2,542
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60E
Position: 117
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Grade 3

Table 80
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 7 552
2 No 43 2,498
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60F
Position: 118
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Grade 4

Table 81
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 10 724
2 No 40 2,326
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60G
Position: 119
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Grade 5

Table 82
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 12 762
2 No 38 2,288
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60H
Position: 120
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Grade 6

Table 83
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 3 278
2 No 47 2,772
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60I
Position: 121
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Grade 7

Table 84
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 50 3,050
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60J
Position: 122
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Grade 8

Table 85
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 50 3,050
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60K
Position: 123
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Grade 9

Table 86
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 50 3,050
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Variable Name: B6Q60L
Position: 124
Length: 1

Which grade(s)?...Other - Specify

Table 87
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 50 3,050
6 Valid skip 10,958 343,126
7 Don't know 2 55
9 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school education between January 2008 and December 2009, who repeated a grade in elementary school.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: ACMD6
Position: 125
Length: 2

Derived variable: Respondent's age at date completed high school diploma requirements or equivalent.

Allowed values: 00 : 25

Table 88
  Response FREQ WTD
15:25 Age (in years) 10,308 310,817
96 Valid skip 324 18,163
99 Not stated 494 19,502
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have completed high school diploma or equivalent.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: BMONTHD6, BYEARD6, AGED6, HSSTATD6, HSDIPYD6, HSDIPMD6 and ACMD5 (cycle 5).


Variable Name: AFTD6
Position: 127
Length: 2

Derived variable: Respondent's age when last in elementary or secondary school full-time prior to January 2010.

Allowed values: 00 : 25

Table 89
  Response FREQ WTD
14:25 Age (in years) 10,831 339,930
99 Not stated 295 8,551
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: BMONTHD6, BYEARD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6 and AGED6.


Variable Name: AHSD6
Position: 129
Length: 2

Derived variable: Respondent's age when last in elementary or secondary school prior to January 2010.

Allowed values: 00 : 25

Table 90
  Response FREQ WTD
15:25 Age (in years) 10,979 345,044
99 Not stated 147 3,437
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note:This variable was derived from the variables: BMONTHD6, BYEARD6, LESMTD6, LESYRD6 and AGED6.


Variable Name: DNOD6
Position: 131
Length: 2

Derived variable: Number of times respondent dropped out of elementary or secondary school.

Allowed values: 00 : 93

Table 91
  Response FREQ WTD
0 Never dropped out 10,062 297,057
1:09 Number of times 666 35,913
99 Not stated 398 15,511
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q45, B6Q50, B6Q51, DRPD6, HSSTATD6 and (DNOD5 and DRPD5 from cycle 5).


Variable Name: DRED6
Position: 133
Length: 2

Derived variable: Main reason for having ever dropped out of elementary or secondary school prior to January 2010.

Table 92
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Bored/not interested 129 8,042
2 Problems with school work 44 2,361
3 Problems with teachers 30 1,017
4 Kicked out 29 1,301
5 Missing a few credits/not worth continuing 27 1,703
6 Own health 40 1,925
7 Pregnant/caring for own child 42 2,160
8 Problems at home 27 1,443
9 Had to work/money problems 100 5,494
10 Wanted to work 93 4,552
11 Other-Moved 17 752
12 Other reasons 113 6,336
96 Valid skip 10,062 297,057
99 Not stated 373 14,338
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have ever dropped out of school regardless of whether they were a high school continuer, graduate or leaver as of December 2009. For respondents who have dropped out more than once, this variable is the main reason for the last time they have dropped out.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: DRPD6, (DRPD5, DRED5 from cycle 5), B6Q47 and B6Q52.
Category <11> was created from other specify (B6S47 and B6S52).


Variable Name: DRPD6
Position: 135
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable indicating if respondent has ever dropped out of elementary or secondary school.

Table 93
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 888 46,554
2 No 10,062 297,057
99 Not stated 176 4,870
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q45, B6Q50, HSSTATD6 and DRPD5 (cycle 5).


Variable Name: FPTLESD6
Position: 136
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time/part time status when respondent was last in elementary or secondary school.

Table 94
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student when last taking elementary or secondary education 10,084 301,241
2 Part-time student when last taking elementary or secondary education 910 44,335
9 Not stated 132 2,905
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q08, B6Q19, LFTESMD6, LFTESYD6, LESMTD6, LESYRD6, FPTLESD5 (cycle 5), PROV (current province of interview) and (PROVHS and SSVDcy5 from the cycle 5 input file).


Variable Name: HG9D6
Position: 137
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable indicating if respondent has gone past grade 9 in elementary or secondary school as of December 2009.

Table 95
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 10,979 343,134
2 No 31 3,036
9 Not stated 116 2,311
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q13, B6Q22, HSSTATD6, LGED6, HGCD6, COHORT, PROV (current province of interview), (PROVHS and SSVDCY5 from the cycle 5 input file) and HG9D5 (cycle 5).


Variable Name: HGCD6
Position: 138
Length: 2

Derived variable: Highest grade respondent has completed in elementary or secondary school as of December 2009.

Table 96
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Grade 5 or less 2 73
2 Grade 6 4 439
3 Grade 7/Secondary 1 5 500
4 Grade 8/Secondary 2 20 1,267
5 Grade 9/Secondary 3/Senior 1 73 4,224
6 Grade 10/Secondary 4/Senior 2/Level I 323 14,822
7 Grade 11/Secondary 5/Senior 3/Level II 2,750 99,680
8 Grade 12/Senior 4/Level III 6,853 152,874
9 Grade 13 (Ontario Academic Credits - OAC) 848 65,874
11 GED/AESS 73 3,705
12 Other 39 2,056
99 Not stated 136 2,966
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q02a, B6Q02b, B6Q04a, B6Q04b, B6Q05, B6Q12a, B6Q12b, B6Q21a, B6Q21b, COHORT, PROV (current province of interview), HGCD5 (cycle 5) and (PROVHS, SSVDcy5 from the cycle 5 input file).


Variable Name: HSSTATD6
Position: 140
Length: 1

Derived variable: High school status as of December 2009.

Table 97
  Response FREQ WTD
1 High school graduate 10,687 328,085
2 High school continuer 25 1,748
3 High school leaver 299 16,415
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q01b, B6Q02a, B6Q02b, B6Q04a, B6Q04b, B6Q04c, B6Q05a, B6Q16a, B6Q23a, B6Q24Y, B6Q36, B6Q37Y, B6E46a, B6Q46f, COHORT, PROV (current province of interview), (PROVHS, SSVDcy5 from the cycle 5 input file) and HSSTATD5 (cycle 5).


Variable Name: LESMTD6
Position: 141
Length: 2

Derived variable: Date (month) respondent was last in elementary or secondary school prior to January 2010.

Table 98
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 238 13,285
2 February 82 4,786
3 March 62 3,006
4 April 85 3,979
5 May 164 6,575
6 June 8,104 222,670
7 July 100 5,265
8 August 47 2,375
9 September 65 2,862
10 October 59 3,567
11 November 75 3,566
12 December 1,887 72,585
99 Not stated 158 3,959
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q04a, B6Q04b, B6Q18M, B6Q18Y, B6Q46f, H_LESMX6, H_LESYX6, (LESMTD5, LESYRD5 from cycle 5), PROV (current province of interview) and (PROVHS, SSVDcy5 from the cycle 5 input file).


Variable Name: LESYRD6
Position: 143
Length: 4

Derived variable: Date (year) respondent was last in elementary or secondary school prior to January 2010.

Allowed values: 1982 : 2009

Table 99
  Response FREQ WTD
2000 : 2009 Year last in school 10,979 345,044
9999 Not stated 147 3,437
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q04a, B6Q04b, B6Q18M, B6Q18Y, B6Q46f, H_LESMX6, H_LESYX6, (LESMTD5, LESYRD5 from cycle 5), PROV (current province of interview) and (PROVHS, SSVDcy5 from the cycle 5 input file).


Variable Name: LFTESMD6
Position: 147
Length: 2

Derived variable: Date (month) respondent was last in elementary or secondary school full-time prior to January 2010.

Table 100
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 256 14,281
2 February 78 4,773
3 March 53 2,069
4 April 74 3,984
5 May 150 6,324
6 June 8,220 229,030
7 July 87 4,632
8 August 31 1,704
9 September 66 3,245
10 October 50 3,404
11 November 55 3,161
12 December 1,704 62,873
99 Not stated 302 9,001
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q02a, B6Q02b, LFTESMX6, LFTESYX6, LESMTD6, LESYRD6, M1BY, M1BM, (LFTESMD5, LFTESYD5 from cycle 5), PROV (current province of interview), and (PROVHS, SSVDcy5 from the cycle 5 input file).


Variable Name: LFTESYD6
Position: 149
Length: 4

Derived variable: Date (year) respondent was last in elementary or secondary school full-time prior to January 2010.

Allowed values: 1982 : 2009

Table 101
  Response FREQ WTD
1998 : 2009 Year last in school full-time 10,831 339,930
9999 Not stated 295 8,551
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q02a, B6Q02b, LFTESMX6, LFTESYX6, LESMTD6, LESYRD6, M1BY, M1BM, (LFTESMD5, LFTESYD5 from cycle 5), PROV (current province of interview), and (PROVHS and SSVDcy5 from the cycle 5 input file).


Variable Name: LGED6
Position: 153
Length: 2

Derived variable: Grade enrolled in elementary or secondary school as of December 2009 or the date last in school (elementary or secondary).

Table 102
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Grade 5 or less 0 0
2 Grade 6 1 178
3 Grade 7/Secondary 1 5 494
4 Grade 8/Secondary 2 8 677
5 Grade 9/Secondary 3/Senior 1 21 1,987
6 Grade 10/Secondary 4/Senior 2/Level I 52 2,560
7 Grade 11/Secondary 5/Senior 3/Level II 73 3,621
8 Grade 12/Senior 4/ Level III 129 6,570
9 Grade 13 (Ontario Academic Credits - OAC) 3 396
11 GED/AESS 5 184
12 Other 4 213
96 Valid skip 10,702 329,097
99 Not stated 123 2,504
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have not completed the minimum requirements for a high school graduation certificate, diploma or its equivalent as of December 2009 or the date last in school. Excludes those last enrolled in an SSVD program in Quebec.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q01b, B6Q02a, B6Q02b, B6Q04a, B6Q04b, B6Q04c, B6Q05a, B6Q05, B6Q14a, B6Q14b, B6Q16a, B6Q23a, B6Q24Y, B6Q26d, B6Q26e, HSSTATD6, COHORT, PROV (current province of interview), (PROVHS, SSVDCY5 from the cycle 5 input file) and LGED5 (cycle5).


Variable Name: NUMHSD6
Position: 155
Length: 2

Derived variable: Number of different high schools attended.

Allowed values:  00 : 93

Table 103
  Response FREQ WTD
0 Never attended high school/was home schooled /took distance education 6 364
1:06 Number of high schools 208 10,613
96 Valid skip 10,796 335,254
99 Not stated 116 2,250
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have taken any high school, junior high or elementary school sometime between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q55 and B6S55.


Variable Name: HSDIPMD6
Position: 157
Length: 2

Derived variable: Date (month) respondent completed high school diploma/SSVD requirements or equivalent.

Table 104
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 229 12,816
2 February 60 3,834
3 March 30 1,374
4 April 44 1,923
5 May 130 4,738
6 June 9,404 266,811
7 July 95 4,627
8 August 40 2,263
9 September 25 1,408
10 October 28 1,644
11 November 48 2,544
12 December 154 5,988
96 Valid skip 324 18,163
99 Not stated 515 20,348
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who completed their high school diploma, Secondary School Vocational diploma (SSVD) requirements or equivalent.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q24Y, B6Q24M, B6Q37Y, B6Q37M, HSSTATD6 and (HSSTATD5, HSDIPYD5, HSDIPMD5 from cycle 5).


Variable Name: HSDIPYD6
Position: 159
Length: 4

Derived variable: Date (year) respondent completed high school diploma/SSVD requirements or equivalent.

Allowed values: 1992 : 2009

Table 105
  Response FREQ WTD
2000 : 2009 Year 10,308 310,817
9996 Valid skip 324 18,163
9999 Not stated 494 19,502
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who completed their high school diploma, Secondary School Vocational diploma (SSVD) requirements or equivalent.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q24Y, B6Q24M, B6Q37Y, B6Q37M, HSSTATD6 and (HSSTATD5, HSDIPYD5, HSDIPMD5 from cycle 5).


Variable Name: SCIPD6
Position: 163
Length: 5.2

Derived variable: Respondent's main field of study or specialization - secondary school vocational diploma program.

Table 106
  Response FREQ WTD
01.03 : 52.19 CIP codes 106 5,517
89.99 Not codeable 2 79
99.96 Valid skip 10,903 340,652
99.99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education in an SSVD program between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: B6Q31 and CIP code.
Respondents who reported a main field of study or specialisation that could not be coded were assigned the code 89.99.


Variable Name: SCIPRD6
Position: 168
Length: 3

Derived variable: Respondent's field of study or specialization - secondary school vocational diploma program (primary grouping).

Table 107
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Personal Improvement and Leisure 0 0
10 Education 0 0
20 Visual and Performing Arts, and Communications Technologies 3 133
30 Humanities 0 0
40 Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Law 1 46
50 Business, Management and Public Administration 22 1,351
60 Physical and Life Sciences, and Technologies 1 40
70 Mathematics, Computer and Information Sciences 2 147
80 Architecture, Engineering and Related Technologies 44 2,211
90 Agriculture, Natural Resources and Conservation 5 209
100 Health, Parks, Recreation and Fitness 11 581
110 Personal, Protective and Transportation Services 17 798
120 Other 2 79
996 Valid skip 10,903 340,652
999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education in an SSVD program between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variable: SCIPD6.


Section: Education and Training Above High School

Variable Name: H6Q441
Position: 171
Length: 2

What is the main reason you did not participate in a work experience program during the last 2 years?

Table 108
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Not offered at my institution 241 8,403
2 Not offered in my program 1,383 41,916
3 Did not see the value 158 4,314
4 Did not know they existed 23 764
5 Did not qualify (marks too low/missing credits) 51 1,765
6 Only offered to full-time students 8 392
7 Program was full 20 672
8 Not offered in program(s) I was interested in 45 1,939
9 Other - specify 595 21,086
96 Valid skip 8,471 264,646
97 Don't know 13 292
99 Not stated 118 2,290
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents taking education in an eligible post-secondary program between January 2008 and December 2009 and who did not participate in a work experience program during that period.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: HGDAD6
Position: 173
Length: 1

Derived variable: Highest graduation diploma attained as of December 2009.

Table 109
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Did not graduate from high school or a post-secondary program 296 16,726
2 Graduation from high school or equivalent 2,941 103,362
3 Graduation from a post-secondary program 7,686 223,153
9 Not stated 203 5,241
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: HSSTATD6 and LPSATD6.
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5.


Variable Name: HLPSD6
Position: 174
Length: 2

Derived variable: Highest level of post-secondary education taken across all programs and institutions as of December 2009.

Table 110
  Response FREQ WTD
2 Attestation of Vocational Specialisation (AVS or ASP) 1 58
3 Private business school or training institute diploma or certificate 307 7,956
4 Registered Apprenticeship program 94 3,534
5 College or CEGEP program 2,455 90,586
6 University transfer program at a college or CEGEP (for credits, university transfer diploma or Associate's Degree) 109 4,432
7 College post-diploma or graduate level program (college diploma or higher needed first) 47 1,637
8 University diploma or certificate BELOW
Bachelor's (undergraduate level)
202 5,475
9 Bachelor's degree 4,720 124,599
10 First professional degree 143 3,838
11 Graduate-level diploma or certificate ABOVE
Bachelor's, BELOW Master's
181 5,758
12 Master's degree 689 19,758
13 Ph.D. degree 129 2,809
20 Diploma, certificate or license from a professional association as in accounting, banking, or insurance 180 4,087
23 Other level of post-secondary 34 1,021
95 Not applicable 0 0
96 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
99 Not stated 270 7,363
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: LPSATD6, LVPRD6 and LVPRD5 (cycle 5).
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5 or said they had obtained a high school diploma.
The universe also includes respondents who may have graduated from this level, may still be in a program, or may have left a program.
The category with the largest value in the range <02-13 and 20> is chosen. Category <23> is not included in this range, that is, if a respondent reported that he/she took 'Other level of post-secondary' program along with one or more other programs from a level of <02-13 and 20>, category <23> is not selected for this variable.


Variable Name: HEDLD6
Position: 176
Length: 1

Derived variable: Highest education level taken as of December 2009.

Table 111
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Education level below high school completion 268 15,493
2 High school graduation 1,297 50,075
3 Some post-secondary education (no certificate) 1,672 54,520
4 Graduated from a post-secondary program 7,686 223,153
9 Not stated 203 5,241
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: LPSATD6, HSSTATD6 and HEDLD5 (cycle 5).
Refers to the highest level of schooling attained by the respondent regardless of whether or not the respondent graduated from this level. Included in category <1> are respondents who attended elementary/high school without completing the requirements for a high school graduation certificate, and those who never attended school.


Variable Name: DLFPSMD6
Position: 177
Length: 2

Derived variable: Date (month) respondent was last taking post-secondary education on a full-time basis ever, prior to January 2010.

Table 112
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 172 6,199
2 February 117 3,007
3 March 164 5,409
4 April 1,818 57,942
5 May 1,583 40,168
6 June 939 23,735
7 July 149 4,022
8 August 355 12,786
9 September 190 5,646
10 October 215 5,438
11 November 166 4,992
12 December 3,172 96,059
94 Not applicable 0 0
95 Never in post-secondary education on a full-time basis 208 7,591
96 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
99 Not stated 313 9,920
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education full-time prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: LPSATD6, DLINMD6, DLINYD6, COHORT and (DLFPSFMD5, DLFPSFYD5 from cycle 5).
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5.
Indicates the date which the respondent was last in post-secondary education ever on a full-time basis prior to January 2010.
Respondents in cycle 1 whose highest level attained was a Secondary School Vocational Diploma (SSVD), or highest level attempted was an SSVD or were a continuer in an SSVD program, will receive a value of "Not applicable" for those who did not attend a post-secondary program since cycle 5. For those who did pursue a post-secondary program since cycle 2, the value will be based on the information collected. As of cycle 2, the data for this type of program should have been dealt with in module B.


Variable Name: DLFPSYD6
Position: 179
Length: 4

Derived variable: Date (year) respondent was last taking post-secondary education on a full-time basis ever, prior to January 2010.

Allowed values: 1992 : 2009

Table 113
  Response FREQ WTD
2000 : 2009 Last year full-time post-secondary 9,040 265,402
9994 Not applicable 0 0
9995 Never in post-secondary education on full-time basis 208 7,591
9996 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
9999 Not stated 313 9,920
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education full-time prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: LPSATD6, DLINMD6, DLINYD6, COHORT and (DLFPSFMD5, DLFPSFYD5 from cycle 5).
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5.
Indicates the date which the respondent was last in post-secondary education ever on a full-time basis prior to January 2010.
Respondents in cycle 1 whose highest level attained was a Secondary School Vocational Diploma (SSVD), or highest level attempted was an SSVD or were a continuer in an SSVD program, will receive a value of "Not applicable" for those who did not attend a post-secondary program since cycle 5. For those who did pursue a post-secondary program since cycle 2, the value will be based on the information collected. As of cycle 2, the data for this type of program should have been dealt with in module B.


Variable Name: DLPSMD6
Position: 183
Length: 2

Derived variable: Date (month) respondent was last taking post-secondary education ever, prior to January 2010.

Table 114
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 144 4,980
2 February 129 3,784
3 March 181 5,017
4 April 1,620 51,153
5 May 1,491 36,726
6 June 950 24,292
7 July 155 4,072
8 August 374 14,433
9 September 187 5,607
10 October 238 5,992
11 November 202 7,212
12 December 3,705 113,989
95 Not applicable 0 0
96 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
99 Not stated 185 5,656
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: DLINMD6, DLINYD6, LPSATD6, C5OPENI and (DLPSMD5, DLPSYD5 from cycle 5).
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5.
Indicates the date a respondent was last taking post-secondary education prior to January 2010, either on a full-time or a part-time basis. For post-secondary graduates, this variable gives the date of graduation.
Respondents in cycle 1 whose highest level attained was a Secondary School Vocational Diploma (SSVD), or highest level attempted was an SSVD or were a continuer in an SSVD program, will receive a value of "Not applicable" for those who did not attend a post-secondary program since cycle 5. For those who did pursue a post-secondary program since cycle 2, the value will be based on the information collected. As of cycle 2, the data for this type of program should have been dealt with in module B.


Variable Name: DLPSYD6
Position: 185
Length: 4

Derived variable: Date (year) respondent was last taking post-secondary education ever, prior to January 2010.

Allowed values: 1992 : 2009

Table 115
  Response FREQ WTD
2001 : 2009 Last year in post-secondary ever 9,382 277,691
9995 Not applicable 0 0
9996 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
9999 Not stated 179 5,222
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: DLINMD6, DLINYD6, LPSATD6, C5OPENI and (DLPSMD5, DLPSYD5 from cycle 5).
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5.
Indicates the date a respondent was last taking post-secondary education prior to January 2010, either on a full-time or a part-time basis. For post-secondary graduates, this variable gives the date of graduation.
Respondents in cycle 1 whose highest level attained was a Secondary School Vocational Diploma (SSVD), or highest level attempted was an SSVD or were a continuer in an SSVD program, will receive a value of "Not applicable" for those who did not attend a post-secondary program since cycle 5. For those who did pursue a post-secondary program since cycle 2, the value will be based on the information collected. As of cycle 2, the data for this type of program should have been dealt with in module B.


Variable Name: NINDID6
Position: 189
Length: 1

Derived variable: Number of post-secondary institutions attended between January 2008 and December 2009.

Allowed values: 0 : 4

Table 116
  Response FREQ WTD
0 Never attended 6,184 197,924
1:04 Number of institutions 4,824 148,198
6 Valid skip 3 126
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who attended at least one post-secondary program between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: HSSTATD6, NEPRPID6 and C5OPENI.
May also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary institution from cycle 5.
Programs were checked for eligibility. To be eligible, a program must be above the high school level, towards a diploma, certificate or degree, take at least three months to complete, and started prior to January 2010. Refers to the number of institutions which were deemed to be eligible. A maximum of four institutions were discussed with the respondent. A value of <6> was assigned to respondents who, in December 2009, were high school continuers (HSSTATD6=2) and did not have an open post-secondary institution from cycle 5 and in cycle 6.


Variable Name: NEPRCD6
Position: 190
Length: 2

Derived variable: Number of eligible post-secondary programs taken between January 2008 and December 2009.

Allowed values: 00 : 09

Table 117
  Response FREQ WTD
1:06 Number of programs 4,824 148,198
96 Valid skip 6,187 198,050
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who attended at least one post-secondary program between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variable: NEPRPID6.
May also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5.
Programs were checked for eligibility. To be eligible, a program must be above the high school level, towards a diploma, certificate or degree, take at least three months to complete, and started prior to January 2010. Refers to the total number of programs taken by the respondent between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: LPSATD6
Position: 192
Length: 1

Derived variable: Overall post-secondary status as of December 2009.

Table 118
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Graduate, continuer 1,625 47,433
2 Graduate, non-continuer 6,061 175,719
3 Continuer 650 21,444
4 Leaver 1,022 33,076
5 Not applicable 0 0
6 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
9 Not stated 203 5,241
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: HLATTD6, INELIGD6 and (LPSATD5, HLPSD5 from cycle 5).
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5 or said they had obtained a high school diploma.
Category <1> includes respondents who have graduated from a post-secondary program and were attending an additional post-secondary program in December 2009.
Category <2> includes respondents who have graduated from a post-secondary program and were attending an additional post-secondary program, however respondent not sure of his/her status in new program.
Respondents in cycle 1 whose highest level attained was a Secondary School Vocation Diploma (SSVD), or highest level attempted was an SSVD or were a continuer in an SSVD program, will receive a value of "Not applicable" for those who did not attend a post-secondary program since cycle 5. For those who did pursue a post-secondary program since cycle 2, the value will be based on the information collected. As of cycle 2, the data for this type of program should have been dealt with in module B.
Respondents with LPSATD6=9 were assigned December 2007 for their date last taking post-secondary education (DLPSMD6=12 and DLPSYD6=2007). Those respondents who did not report any programs in cycle 6, were not classified as graduate students in cycle 5, and did not indicate if they had graduated or not from cycle 5 programs that were last taken in December 2007.
When asking respondents about their open programs from the previous cycle, some respondents indicated that they had graduated. This information is used to determine their overall postsecondary status.


Variable Name: MHSPSD6
Position: 193
Length: 3

Derived variable: Duration of time, in months, from the date last in elementary/secondary school to the time started first post-secondary program. MHSPSD6 is duration in absolute value. MHSPSFD6 indicates whether duration is negative or positive.

Allowed values: 000 : 993

Table 119
  Response FREQ WTD
000 : 136 Number of months in absolute value 9,399 278,836
995 Not applicable 0 0
996 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
999 Not stated 162 4,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: EDTPSMD6, EDTPSYD6, LESMTD6, LESYRD6, B6Q02a, B6Q02b, LPSATD6 and MHSPSD5 (cycle 5).
The variable MHSPSFD6 must be used along with MHSPSD6. A negative value (i.e. MHSPSFD6 = "2") indicates that the respondent started a post-secondary program before the completion of elementary/high school. Likewise, a zero value indicates that the respondent both ended elementary/high school and started post-secondary education in the same month.


Variable Name: MHSPSFD6
Position: 196
Length: 1

Derived variable: Duration of time, in months, from the date last in elementary/secondary school to the time started first post-secondary program. MHSPSFD6 indicates whether duration is negative or positive. MHSPSD6 is duration in absolute value.

Table 120
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Positive value in MHSPSD6 8,874 258,628
2 Negative value in MHSPSD6 525 20,208
5 Not applicable 0 0
6 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
9 Not stated 162 4,077
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the temporary variable: MHSPSX6.
The variable MHSPSFD6 must be used along with MHSPSD6.


Variable Name: AGSPSD6
Position: 197
Length: 2

Derived variable: Respondent's age at start of first post-secondary program.

Allowed values: 00 : 25

Table 121
  Response FREQ WTD
12:25 Age at start of first program 9,427 279,842
95 Not applicable 0 0
96 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
99 Not stated 134 3,071
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: EDTPSMD6, EDTPSYD6, AGED6, BMONTHD6, BYEARD6 and LPSATD6.
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5 or said they had obtained a high school diploma.


Variable Name: FPSPD6
Position: 199
Length: 4

Derived variable: Variable identifying respondent's first post-secondary institution and program attended.

Allowed values: 2101 : 6401

Table 122
  Response FREQ WTD
2101 : 6201 Longitudinal program identifier 9,438 280,248
9995 Not applicable 0 0
9996 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
9999 Not stated 123 2,665
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: DSPRMD6, DSPRYD6, LPSATD6 and FPSPD5 (cycle 5).
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5 or said they had obtained a high school diploma.
Longitudinal identifiers have a slightly different format between cycle 1 and the other cycles. In cycle 1, the first byte represents the institution and the 2nd byte represents the program. In all other cycles, the first byte represents the cycle, the 2nd byte represents the institution and the fourth byte represents the program. Therefore, beginning with cycle 2, the cycle 1 identifiers (i.e., 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 41) will become four digits long (i.e., 1101, 1102, 1103, 1201, 1202, 1203, 1301, 1302, 1401) respectively.
There may be some respondents with a FPSP identifier in cycle 1 and who have not gone to post-secondary education in cycle 2.


Variable Name: EDTPSMD6
Position: 203
Length: 2

Derived variable: Date (month) respondent first started post-secondary education prior to January 2010.

Table 123
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 413 16,281
2 February 77 3,263
3 March 59 2,680
4 April 67 1,948
5 May 40 1,614
6 June 53 1,697
7 July 50 1,795
8 August 1,084 36,897
9 September 7,321 206,651
10 October 139 4,106
11 November 66 1,348
12 December 58 1,562
95 Not applicable 0 0
96 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
99 Not stated 134 3,071
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FPSPD6, DSPRMD6, DSPRYD6, LPSATD6 and (EDTPSMD5, EDTPSYD5 from cycle 5).
Indicates the date a respondent first started post-secondary education, either on a full-time or a part-time basis.


Variable Name: EDTPSYD6
Position: 205
Length: 4

Derived variable: Date (year) respondent first started post-secondary education, prior to January 2010.

Allowed values: 1992 : 2009

Table 124
  Response FREQ WTD
1996 : 2009 Year first started post-secondary 9,427 279,842
9995 Not applicable 0 0
9996 Valid skip 1,565 65,568
9999 Not stated 134 3,071
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education prior to January 2010.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FPSPD6, DSPRMD6, DSPRYD6, LPSATD6 and (EDTPSMD5, EDTPSYD5 from cycle 5).
Indicates the date a respondent first started post-secondary education, either on a full-time or a part-time basis.


Variable Name: HEDATD6
Position: 209
Length: 2

Derived variable: Highest certificate, diploma or degree attained as of December 2009.

Table 125
  Response FREQ WTD
0 High school graduation diploma or equivalent 2,938 103,256
2 Attestation of Vocational Specialisation (AVS or ASP) 2 102
3 Private business school or training institute diploma or certificate 409 10,581
4 Registered Apprenticeship program 68 2,661
5 College or CEGEP program 2,492 82,739
6

University transfer program at a college or

CEGEP (for credits, university transfer diploma or Associate's Degree)

71 2,871
7 College post-diploma or graduate level program (college diploma or higher needed first) 41 1,011
8 University diploma or certificate BELOW    
  Bachelor's (undergraduate level) 185 4,773
9 Bachelor's degree 3,683 97,787
10 First professional degree 57 1,504
11

Graduate-level diploma or certificate ABOVE
Bachelor's, BELOW Master's

101 2,898
12 Master's degree 314 8,641
13 Ph.D. degree 18 483
20 Diploma, certificate or license from a 96 2,349
  professional association as in accounting,    
  banking, or insurance    
23 Other level of post-secondary 45 1,287
96 Valid skip 296 16,726
99 Not stated 310 8,811
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have graduated from high school or post-secondary prior to January 2010
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: LVPRD6, HGDAD6 and HEDATD5 (cycle 5).
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5 or said they had obtained a high school diploma.
Respondents who have ever attended, but did not graduate from, high school are included in category <96>.


Variable Name: ULPSATD6
Position: 211
Length: 1

Derived variable: University postsecondary status as of December 2009.

Table 126
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Graduate, continuer 922 22,981
2 Graduate, non-continuer 3,290 87,825
3 Continuer 641 20,945
4 Leaver 1,021 22,759
5 Not applicable 0 0
6 Valid skip 5,029 188,849
9 Not stated 223 5,122
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who ever attended a university by December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: CLGPRD6, PSILNGID, INELIGD6, and TYPEID6. From cycle 5: ULPSATD5 and TYPEID5.
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5 or said they had obtained a high school diploma.
Category <1> includes respondents who have graduated from a post-secondary program and were attending an additional post-secondary program in December 2009.
Secondary School Vocational Diploma programs (SSVD) were not considered for this variable. A value of 'Not applicable' is assigned to those who did not attend a post-secondary program.
When asking respondents about their open programs from the previous cycle, some respondents indicated that they had graduated. This information is used to determine their postsecondary status.


Variable Name: CLPSATD6
Position: 212
Length: 1

Derived variable: College postsecondary status as of December 2009.

Table 127
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Graduate, continuer 103 4,341
2 Graduate, non-continuer 2,841 95,596
3 Continuer 258 10,140
4 Leaver 811 30,220
5 Not applicable 0 0
6 Valid skip 6,850 200,594
9 Not stated 263 7,590
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who ever attended a college by December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: CLGPRD6, PSILNGID, INELIGD6, and TYPEID6. From cycle 5: CLPSATD5 and TYPEID5.
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5 or said they had obtained a high school diploma.
Category <1> includes respondents who have graduated from a post-secondary program and were attending an additional post-secondary program in December 2009.
Secondary School Vocational Diploma programs (SSVD) were not considered for this variable. A value of 'Not applicable' is assigned to those who did not attend a post-secondary program.
When asking respondents about their open programs from the previous cycle, some respondents indicated that they had graduated. This information is used to determine their postsecondary status.


Variable Name: OLPSATD6
Position: 213
Length: 1

Derived variable: Other institution postsecondary status as of December 2009.

Table 128
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Graduate, continuer 73 2,064
2 Graduate, non-continuer 1,769 52,022
3 Continuer 280 8,465
4 Leaver 491 14,841
5 Not applicable 0 0
6 Valid skip 8,284 265,128
9 Not stated 229 5,961
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondent who ever attended a postsecondary institution other than a university or college by December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: CLGPRD6, PSILNGID, INELIGD6, and TYPEID6. From cycle 5: OLPSATD5 and TYPEID5.
The universe may also include respondents who were in high school in December 2009 but had an open post-secondary program from cycle 5 or said they had obtained a high school diploma.
Category <1> includes respondents who have graduated from a post-secondary program and were attending an additional post-secondary program in December 2009.
Secondary School Vocational Diploma programs (SSVD) were not considered for this variable. A value of 'Not applicable' is assigned to those who did not attend a post-secondary program.
When asking respondents about their open programs from the previous cycle, some respondents indicated that they had graduated. This information is used to determine their postsecondary status.


Section: Funding

Variable Name: L6Q01
Position: 214
Length: 1

Considering different sources of money for funding your education, between January 2008 and December 2009,

...had you received money from your parents or partner, that you don't have to pay back? Exclude amounts received from RESPs (Registered Education Savings Plan), RRSPs (Registered Retirement Savings Plan), trust funds or savings bonds.

Table 129
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Graduate, continuer 1,630 55,118
2 Graduate, non-continuer 3,178 92,744
6 Continuer 6,187 198,050
7 Leaver 2 9
8 Not applicable 2 35
9 Not stated 127 2,527
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q01A
Position: 215
Length: 6

What was the total amount of money received from your parents or partner during the last two years?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 130
  Response FREQ WTD
000100 : 120000 Amount 1,546 52,020
999996 Valid skip 9,365 290,793
999997 Don't know 74 2,851
999998 Refused 10 247
999999 Not stated 131 2,570
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who received money from their parents or partner that they don't have to pay back.


Variable Name: L6Q02
Position: 221
Length: 1

Considering different sources of money for funding your education, between January 2008 and December 2009,

...had you received money from people, other than your parents or partner, that you don't have to pay back? Exclude amounts received from RESPs (Registered Education Savings Plan), RRSPs (Registered Retirement Savings Plan), trust funds or savings bonds.

Table 131
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 354 9,185
2 No 4,457 138,709
6 Valid skip 6,187 198,050
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 127 2,527
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q02A
Position: 222
Length: 6

What was the total amount of money received from people other than your parents or partner during the last two years?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 132
  Response FREQ WTD
000100 : 140000 Yes 328 8,351
999996 No 10,644 336,758
999997 Valid skip 20 710
999998 Refused 6 124
999999 Not stated 128 2,538
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who received money from people other than their parents or partner that they don't have to pay back.


Variable Name: L6Q03
Position: 228
Length: 1

Considering different sources of money for funding your education, between January 2008 and December 2009,

...had you used money earned from jobs since leaving high school?

Table 133
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 3,327 105,580
2 No 1,483 42,218
6 Valid skip 6,187 198,050
7 Don't know 1 95
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 127 2,527
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q03A1
Position: 229
Length: 6

What was the total amount of money earned from jobs since leaving high school that you used during the last two years?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 134
  Response FREQ WTD
000001 : 100000 Amount 3,072 97,205
999996 Valid skip 7,670 240,268
999997 Don't know 236 7,952
999998 Refused 17 362
999999 Not stated 131 2,694
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who used money earned from jobs since leaving high school.


Variable Name: L6Q03A
Position: 235
Length: 1

Considering different sources of money for funding your education, between January 2008 and December 2009,

...had you used money from your personal savings? (exclude money earned from jobs since leaving high school)

Table 135
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 979 32,385
2 No 3,824 115,313
6 Valid skip 6,187 198,050
7 Don't know 6 134
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 129 2,588
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q03A2
Position: 236
Length: 6

What was the total amount of money from your personal savings that you used during the last two years?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 136
  Response FREQ WTD
000001 : 045000 Amount 872 28,659
999996 Valid skip 10,011 313,363
999997 Don't know 93 3,537
999998 Refused 14 189
999999 Not stated 136 2,733
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who used money from personal savings.


Variable Name: L6Q04
Position: 242
Length: 1

Considering different sources of money for funding your education, between January 2008 and December 2009,

...had you received money from trust funds, Registered Education Savings Plan (RESPs) or Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSPs)?

Table 137
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 274 8,929
2 No 4,527 138,641
6 Valid skip 6,187 198,050
7 Don't know 8 262
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 129 2,588
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q04A
Position: 243
Length: 6

What was the total amount of money received from trust funds, Registered Education Savings (RESPs) or Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSPs) during the last two years?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 138
  Response FREQ WTD
000010 : 054000 Amount 245 7,948
999996 Valid skip 10,714 336,691
999997 Don't know 24 711
999998 Refused 5 270
999999 Not stated 138 2,861
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who received money from trust funds, RESPs or RRSPs.


Variable Name: L6Q04B
Position: 249
Length: 1

Was any of this from a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)?

Table 139
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 167 5,452
2 No 98 3,297
6 Valid skip 10,714 336,691
7 Don't know 8 167
8 Refused 1 13
9 Not stated 138 2,861
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who received money from trust funds, RESPs or RRSPs.


Variable Name: L6Q04C
Position: 250
Length: 6

What was the total amount?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 140
  Response FREQ WTD
000001 : 025000 Amount 149 4,581
999996 Valid skip 10,812 339,988
999997 Don't know 16 724
999998 Refused 2 147
999999 Not stated 147 3,041
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage:


Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who received money from RESPs.


Variable Name: L6Q05
Position: 256
Length: 1

Considering different sources of money for funding your education, between January 2008 and December 2009,

...had you received money from scholarships, awards or prizes?

Table 141
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 965 24,128
2 No 3,840 123,497
6 Valid skip 6,187 198,050
7 Don't know 3 80
8 Refused 2 139
9 Not stated 129 2,588
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q05A
Position: 257
Length: 6


What was the total amount received from these scholarships, awards or prizes during the last two years?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 142
  Response FREQ WTD
000001 : 100000 Amount 954 23,699
999996 Valid skip 10,027 321,547
999997 Don't know 10 385
999998 Refused 1 44
999999 Not stated 134 2,807
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009 and who received money from scholarships, awards or prizes.


Variable Name: L6Q06
Position: 263
Length: 1

Considering different sources of money for funding your education, between January 2008 and December 2009,

...had you received money from grants or bursaries?

Table 143
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,183 35,807
2 No 3,622 111,577
6 Valid skip 6,187 198,050
7 Don't know 3 322
8 Refused 2 139
9 Not stated 129 2,588
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q06A
Position: 264
Length: 6

What was the total amount received from these grants or bursaries during the last two years?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 144
  Response FREQ WTD
000100 : 072500 Amount 1,152 34,870
999996 Valid skip 9,809 309,626
999997 Don't know 29 891
999998 Refused 2 46
999999 Not stated 134 3,048
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009 and who received money from grants or bursaries.


Variable Name: L6Q07
Position: 270
Length: 1

Considering different sources of money for funding your education, between January 2008 and December 2009,

...had you received money from loans to fund your education, including those from government, family or directly from a bank?

Table 145
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,223 64,160
2 No 2,583 83,440
6 Valid skip 6,187 198,050
7 Don't know 2 105
8 Refused 2 139
9 Not stated 129 2,588
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q07B
Position: 271
Length: 1

Did you get a government sponsored student loan?

Table 146
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,714 49,731
2 No 506 14,324
6 Valid skip 8,770 281,490
7 Don't know 3 105
9 Not stated 133 2,831
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009 and who received money from loans to fund their education, including those from government, family or from a bank in Cycle 6 as of Dec. 31, 2009.


Variable Name: L6Q07C
Position: 272
Length: 1

Other than a student loan, did you get a bank loan, a line of credit or a loan from your parents or family?

Table 147
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,048 28,061
2 No 1,174 36,093
6 Valid skip 8,770 281,490
8 Refused 1 6
9 Not stated 133 2,831
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009 and who received money from loans to fund their education, including those from government, family or from a bank in Cycle 6 as of Dec. 31, 2009.


Variable Name: L6Q07B1
Position: 273
Length: 6

(Two years ago, you said you borrowed ($ amount) using the government sponsored student loan program. As of December 31st, 2009, what was the total you had borrowed?/You said you received a government sponsored student loan. As of December 31st, 2009, what was the total you had borrowed?)

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 148
  Response FREQ WTD
000001 : 145000 Amount 1,682 48,822
999996 Valid skip 9,279 295,919
999997 Don't know 30 885
999998 Refused 2 24
999999 Not stated 133 2,831
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009 and who received government sponsored student loans in Cycle 6 as of Dec. 31, 2009.
Note: Fill table variable name: ^INFO.BORRGOV. Reference period: ^RefPerEng07.


Variable Name: L6Q07B3A
Position: 279
Length: 1

Are you aware of government aid programs such as loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms available for government student loans?

Table 149
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,672 44,771
2 No 638 21,367
6 Valid skip 8,691 279,812
7 Don't know 4 121
9 Not stated 121 2,410
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6.


Variable Name: L6Q07B3B
Position: 280
Length: 1

Have you received a loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms on your government student loan between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 150
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 525 13,024
2 No 1,128 31,445
6 Valid skip 9,329 301,179
7 Don't know 19 302
9 Not stated 125 2,531
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6 and are aware of government aid programs such as loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms programs.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q07B3C
Position: 281
Length: 6

What was the amount of your loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 151
  Response FREQ WTD
000001 : 070000 Amount 278 7,209
999996 Valid skip 10,457 332,624
999997 Don't know 246 5,812
999998 Refused 1 3
999999 Not stated 144 2,833
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6, are aware and received a loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms.


Variable Name: L6Q07B4
Position: 287
Length: 1

Between January 2008 and December 2009, did you make payments to repay your government student loan?

Table 152
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,233 35,286
2 No 1,079 30,905
6 Valid skip 8,691 279,812
7 Don't know 2 68
9 Not stated 121 2,410
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q07B5
Position: 288
Length: 2

Were payments made monthly, bi-weekly, weekly, or by some other payment schedule?

Table 153
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Monthly 960 25,640
2 Bi-weekly 49 1,314
3 Weekly 12 548
4 Occasionally as able 43 1,508
5 Annually 6 266
6 Quarterly 2 102
7 Other schedule - Specify 161 5,908
96 Valid skip 9,770 310,717
99 Not stated 123 2,478
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6, who have started to repay their loan.


Variable Name: L6Q07B5B
Position: 290
Length: 6

What was the amount of the (monthly / bi-weekly / weekly / quarterly) payment?

Allowed values: 000001 : 200000

Table 154
  Response FREQ WTD
000015 : 040000 Amount 1,010 27,360
999996 Valid skip 9,980 318,398
999997 Don't know 12 237
999998 Refused 1 7
999999 Not stated 123 2,478
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6, who have started to repay their loan according to a monthly, bi-weekly, weekly or quarterly schedule.


Variable Name: L6Q07B5C
Position: 296
Length: 6

What was the total amount paid between January 2008 and December 2009?

Allowed values: 000001 : 200000

Table 155
  Response FREQ WTD
000050 : 055000 Amount 205 7,547
999996 Valid skip 10,799 338,498
999997 Don't know 5 134
999999 Not stated 117 2,302
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6 and who have started to repay their loan according to an occasional or annual schedule (includes those who refused or did not know the method of repayment of their loan).
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q07B5D
Position: 302
Length: 4

In what year do you expect to have your government-sponsored student loans paid off?

Allowed values: 2008 : 2030

Table 156
  Response FREQ WTD
2008 : 2030 Year 1,079 30,481
9996 Valid skip 9,770 310,717
9997 Don't know 151 4,742
9998 Refused 3 64
9999 Not stated 123 2,478
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6 and have started to repay their loan.


Variable Name: L6Q07B5E
Position: 306
Length: 1

Did you receive any assistance from the governments or lenders in making repayment of these student loans?

Table 157
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 118 3,796
2 No 1,112 31,465
6 Valid skip 9,770 310,717
7 Don't know 3 25
9 Not stated 123 2,478
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6, who have started to repay their loan.


Variable Name: L6Q07B5F
Position: 307
Length: 1

Did you receive assistance in the form of interest relief from federal or provincial governments?

Table 158
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 49 1,349
2 No 68 2,415
6 Valid skip 10,882 342,181
7 Don't know 1 33
9 Not stated 126 2,504
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6, who have started to repay their loan and received assistance from governments or lenders in making repayments.


Variable Name: L6Q07B5G
Position: 308
Length: 1

Did you receive assistance in the form of decreased loan payments that you negotiated with your lender?

Table 159
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 19 502
2 No 98 3,283
6 Valid skip 10,882 342,181
7 Don't know 1 11
9 Not stated 126 2,504
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6, who have started to repay their loan and received assistance from governments or lenders in making repayments.


Variable Name: L6Q07B5H
Position: 309
Length: 1

Have you ever defaulted on any of these student loans?

Table 160
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 61 2,079
2 No 1,171 33,123
6 Valid skip 9,770 310,717
7 Don't know 1 85
9 Not stated 123 2,478
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who borrowed money from a government sponsored student loan to finance their education in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 6, have started to repay their loan.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1A
Position: 310
Length: 1

Are you aware of government aid programs such as loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms available for government student loans?

Table 161
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,037 22,059
2 No 372 10,060
6 Valid skip 9,596 313,912
7 Don't know 1 22
9 Not stated 120 2,428
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009 and who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1B
Position: 311
Length: 1

Have you received a loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms on your government student loan between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 162
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 295 5,051
2 No 736 16,881
6 Valid skip 9,968 323,973
7 Don't know 6 126
9 Not stated 121 2,450
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, who are aware of government aid programs such as loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1C
Position: 312
Length: 6

What was the amount of your loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms?

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 163
  Response FREQ WTD
000001 : 024000 Amount 124 1,990
999996 Valid skip 10,704 340,854
999997 Don't know 170 3,036
999998 Refused 1 25
999999 Not stated 127 2,576
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, who are aware and received money from a government aid program such as loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1D
Position: 318
Length: 1

Between January 2008 and December 2009, did you make payments to repay your government student loan?

Table 164
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,231 27,302
2 No 178 4,826
6 Valid skip 9,596 313,912
8 Refused 1 13
9 Not stated 120 2,428
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009 and who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1E
Position: 319
Length: 2

Were payments made monthly, bi-weekly, weekly, or by some other payment schedule?

Table 165
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Monthly 1,007 21,807
2 Bi-weekly 79 1,341
3 Weekly 18 709
4 Occasionally as able 33 1,093
5 Annually 7 131
6 Quarterly 1 22
7 Other schedule - Specify 83 2,056
96 Valid skip 9,774 318,738
97 Don't know 2 135
99 Not stated 122 2,447
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, who have started to repay their loan.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1F
Position: 321
Length: 6

What was the amount of the (monthly / bi-weekly / weekly / quarterly) payment?

Allowed values: 000001 : 200000

Table 166
  Response FREQ WTD
000019 : 015000 Amount 1,084 23,204
999996 Valid skip 9,897 322,019
999997 Don't know 20 673
999998 Refused 1 3
999999 Not stated 124 2,582
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, who have started to repay their loan according to a monthly, bi-weekly, weekly or quarterly schedule.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1G
Position: 327
Length: 6

What was the total amount paid between January 2008 and December 2009?

Allowed values: 000001 : 200000

Table 167
  Response FREQ WTD
000125 : 040000 Amount 115 3,057
999996 Valid skip 10,885 342,819
999997 Don't know 10 358
999999 Not stated 116 2,246
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, who have started to repay their loan according to an occasional or annual schedule (includes those who refused or did not know the method of repayment of their loan).
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1H
Position: 333
Length: 4

In what year do you expect to have your government-sponsored student loans paid off?

Allowed values: 2008 : 2030

Table 168
  Response FREQ WTD
2008 : 2030 Year 1,184 26,852
9996 Valid skip 9,596 313,912
9997 Don't know 220 5,156
9998 Refused 4 113
9999 Not stated 122 2,447
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, who have started to repay their loan.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1I
Position: 337
Length: 1

Did you receive any assistance from the governments or lenders in making repayment of these student loans?

Table 169
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 95 2,001
2 No 1,313 30,121
6 Valid skip 9,596 313,912
9 Not stated 122 2,447
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, who have started to repay their loan.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1J
Position: 338
Length: 1

Did you receive assistance in the form of interest relief from federal or provincial governments?

Table 170
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 44 882
2 No 50 1,045
6 Valid skip 10,909 344,033
7 Don't know 1 74
9 Not stated 122 2,447
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, have started to repay their loan, who received assistance from governments or lenders in making repayments.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1K
Position: 339
Length: 1

Did you receive assistance in the form of decreased loan payments that you negotiated with your lender?

Table 171
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 17 455
2 No 78 1,546
6 Valid skip 10,909 344,033
9 Not stated 122 2,447
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, have started to repay their loan, who received assistance from governments or lenders in making repayments.


Variable Name: L6Q07D1L
Position: 340
Length: 1

Have you ever defaulted on any of these student loans?

Table 172
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 175 4,415
2 No 1,228 27,671
6 Valid skip 9,596 313,912
7 Don't know 4 33
9 Not stated 123 2,449
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not take any post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, who had a government sponsored student loan in one or all of cycle 1 to cycle 5, who have started to repay their loan.


Variable Name: L6Q08
Position: 341
Length: 1

Between January 2008 and December 2009, had you used money from other sources to fund your education, such as a government program, or other?

Table 173
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 387 8,647
2 No 4,418 139,140
6 Valid skip 6,187 198,050
7 Don't know 3 43
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 130 2,591
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: ^RefPerEng01


Variable Name: L6Q09
Position: 342
Length: 2

During the last two years, from which source did you receive the most money?

Table 174
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Money from parents or partner 109 3,609
2 Money from other people 15 355
3 Money from jobs 380 13,682
4 Money from personal savings 21 507
5 Money from trust funds, RESPs or RRSPs 15 955
6 Money from scholarships, awards or prizes 36 655
7 Money from grants or bursaries 42 742
8 Loans from government, family or directly from a bank 677 16,506
9 Money from other sources 127 2,196
96 Valid skip 9,577 306,484
97 Don't know 9 392
98 Refused 3 164
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some post-secondary education between January 2008 and December 2009, and had received money from multiple sources to fund their education in Cycle 6 as of Dec. 31, 2009.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: TMOD6
Position: 344
Length: 6

Derived variable: Total amount of money owed to student loans, bank loans, lines of credit, parents or family as of December 2009, to fund post-secondary education.

Allowed values: 000000 : 999993

Table 175
  Response FREQ WTD
000000 : 183000 Total amount owed by respondent 3,992 105,613
999996 Valid skip 6,910 237,626
999999 Not stated 224 5,243
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received a loan from the government, a bank, a line of credit or from parents or family as of December 2009 in order to fund their post-secondary education.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B2, L6Q07E, L6Q07D1, L6Q07D2 and PEF.


Variable Name: TMRD6
Position: 350
Length: 6

Derived variable: Total amount of money received from scholarships, awards, prizes, grants or bursaries between January 2008 and December 2009, to fund post-secondary education.

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 176
  Response FREQ WTD
000002 : 105000 Total dollar amount received 1,768 49,284
999996 Valid skip 9,186 295,009
999999 Not stated 172 4,188
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received a scholarship, award, prize, grant or bursary between January 2008 and December 2009 in order to fund their post-secondary education.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q05A, L6Q06A and PEF.


Variable Name: OWEGOVD6
Position: 356
Length: 6

Derived variable: Total amount of money owed to government sponsored student loans as of December 2009, to fund post-secondary education.

Allowed values: 000000 : 999993

Table 177
  Response FREQ WTD
000000 : 095000 Total amount owed to government 3,632 96,047
999996 Valid skip 7,276 247,476
999999 Not stated 218 4,958
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received a loan from the government as of December 2009 in order to fund their post-secondary education.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B2 and L6Q07D1.


Variable Name: OWEOTHD6
Position: 362
Length: 6

Derived variable: Total amount of money owed to bank loans, lines of credit, parents or family as of December 2009, to fund post-secondary education.

Table 178
  Response FREQ WTD
000000 : 150000 Total other amount owed by respondent 750 17,239
999996 Valid skip 10,253 328,711
999999 Not stated 123 2,531
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received a loan from a bank, a line of credit or from parents or family as of December 2009 in order to fund their post-secondary education.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07E and L6Q07D2.


Variable Name: AWARGAD6
Position: 368
Length: 1

Derived variable: Respondent's awareness of government aid programs such as loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms available for government student loans.

Table 179
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,709 66,830
2 No 1,010 31,427
6 Valid skip 7,276 247,476
9 Not stated 131 2,747
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B3A and L6Q07D1A.


Variable Name: RECAIDD6
Position: 369
Length: 1

Derived variable: Respondents who received a loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms on their government student loan between January 2008 and December 2009.

Table 180
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 820 18,075
2 No 1,864 48,327
6 Valid skip 8,286 278,904
9 Not stated 156 3,176
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who are aware of government aid programs such as loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms programs.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B3B and L6Q07D1B.


Variable Name: AMOAIDD6
Position: 370
Length: 6

Derived variable: Amount of the loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms received between January 2008 and December 2009.

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 181
  Response FREQ WTD
000001 : 070000 Amount received from gov't aid programs 402 9,199
999996 Valid skip 10,150 327,231
999999 Not stated 574 12,052
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who are aware and received a loan remission, interest relief, debt reduction or revision of terms.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B3C and L6Q07D1C.


Variable Name: PAYGSLD6
Position: 376
Length: 1

Derived variable: Respondents who made payments to repay their government student loan between January 2008 and December 2009.

Table 182
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,464 62,588
2 No 1,257 35,731
6 Valid skip 7,276 247,476
9 Not stated 129 2,685
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B4 and L6Q07D1D.


Variable Name: SCHPAYD6
Position: 377
Length: 2

Derived variable: Payment schedule of respondents who have started to repay their government student loan between January 2008 and December 2009.

Table 183
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Monthly 1,967 47,448
2 Bi-weekly 128 2,656
3 Weekly 30 1,257
4 Occasionally as able 76 2,601
5 Annually 13 397
6 Quarterly 3 124
7 Other schedule 244 7,964
96 Valid skip 8,533 283,208
99 Not stated 132 2,827
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who have started to repay their loan.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B5 and L6Q07D1E.


Variable Name: AMBWQD6
Position: 379
Length: 6

Derived variable: Amount of the monthly, bi-weekly, weekly or quarterly payment for respondents who have started to repay their government student loan between January 2008 and December 2009.

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 184
  Response FREQ WTD
000015 : 040000 Payment towards gov't student loans 2,094 50,564
999996 Valid skip 8,866 294,170
999999 Not stated 166 3,747
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who have started to repay their loan according to a monthly, bi-weekly, weekly or quarterly schedule.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B5B and L6Q07D1F.


Variable Name: AOTHERD6
Position: 385
Length: 6

Derived variable: Amount of the occasional, annual or other schedule, for respondents who have started to repay their government student loan between January 2008 and December 2009.

Allowed values: 000001 : 999993

Table 185
  Response FREQ WTD
000050 : 055000 Payment towards gov't student loan 320 10,605
999996 Valid skip 10,673 335,069
999999 Not stated 133 2,807
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who have started to repay their loan according to an occasional or annual schedule (includes those who refused or did not know the method of repayment of their loan).
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B5C and L6Q07D1G.


Variable Name: PAYOFFD6
Position: 391
Length: 4

Derived variable: Year respondent expects to have the government-sponsored student loans paid off.

Allowed values: 2008 : 2030

Table 186
  Response FREQ WTD
2008 : 2030 Expected year of total reimbursement 2,263 57,333
9996 Valid skip 8,355 278,382
9999 Not stated 508 12,766
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who have started to repay their loan.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B5D and L6Q07D1H.


Variable Name: GOVASSD6
Position: 395
Length: 1

Derived variable: Respondents who received any assistance from governments or lenders in making repayment of government sponsored student loans.

Table 187
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 213 5,797
2 No 2,425 61,586
6 Valid skip 8,355 278,382
9 Not stated 133 2,717
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who have started to repay their loan.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B5E and L6Q07D1I.


Variable Name: AINRED6
Position: 396
Length: 1

Derived variable: Respondents who received assistance in the form of interest relief from federal or provincial governments.

Table 188
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 93 2,231
2 No 118 3,460
6 Valid skip 10,780 339,967
9 Not stated 135 2,823
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who have started to repay their loan and received assistance from governments or lenders in making repayments.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B5F and L6Q07D1J.


Variable Name: DECLOAD6
Position: 397
Length: 1

Derived variable: Respondents who received assistance in the form of decreased loan payments that were negotiated with the lender.

Table 189
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 36 957
2 No 176 4,829
6 Valid skip 10,780 339,967
9 Not stated 134 2,728
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who have started to repay their loan and received assistance from governments or lenders in making repayments.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B5G and L6Q07D1K.


Variable Name: DEFAULD6
Position: 398
Length: 1

Derived variable: Respondents who have ever defaulted on any of their student loans.

Table 190
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 236 6,494
2 No 2,399 60,794
6 Valid skip 8,355 278,382
9 Not stated 136 2,812
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who received money from a government sponsored student loan in the current cycle and those who owed on government sponsored student loans at the end of the previous cycle, who have started to repay their loan.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: L6Q07B5H and L6Q07D1L.


Section: Loans and Aspirations

Variable Name: M6Q01
Position: 399
Length: 1

Between January 2008 and December 2009, have you applied for a government sponsored student loan to fund your education?

Table 191
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,437 42,689
2 No 9,543 302,865
7 Don't know 5 196
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 140 2,720
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^REfPErEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q02
Position: 400
Length: 2

What is the main reason you have not applied for a government sponsored student loan?

Table 192
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Did not need one 4,098 131,763
2 Not going to college/university 4,120 125,693
3 Think would not qualify/parents, respondent income too high 415 13,585
4 Don't know how to apply 48 1,899
5 Loans not available for program/institution of interest 23 732
6 Don't meet residency requirements 26 979
7 Not willing to borrow/go into debt 239 8,833
8 Not able to borrow enough 22 813
9 Prefer to borrow elsewhere 63 1,439
10 Other - Specify 479 16,818
96 Valid skip 1,437 42,689
97 Don't know 10 310
99 Not stated 146 2,927
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not apply for a government sponsored student loan between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: M6Q03
Position: 402
Length: 1

Do you know where to get information about the government student loan program?

Table 193
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 7,902 243,568
2 No 1,632 59,021
6 Valid skip 1,437 42,689
7 Don't know 13 424
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 141 2,767
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who did not apply for a government sponsored student loan between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: M6Q04
Position: 403
Length: 1

Were any of your student loan applications approved between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 194
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,313 38,495
2 No 122 4,075
6 Valid skip 9,548 303,024
7 Don't know 2 120
9 Not stated 141 2,767
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who applied for a government sponsored student loan between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^REfPErEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q05
Position: 404
Length: 2

Why was your application for a government student loan turned down?

Table 195
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Parents income too high 15 744
2 Respondent income too high 54 1,848
3 Did not meet residency requirements 3 14
4 Loans not available for program/institution of interest 3 126
5 Waiting for decision on approval 6 132
6 Other - Specify 37 1,114
96 Valid skip 10,861 341,519
97 Don't know 4 96
99 Not stated 143 2,887
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who applied for a government sponsored student loan between January 2008 and December 2009 but were turned down.


Variable Name:  M6Q06
Position: 406
Length: 1

Did being turned down prevent you from attending the school you wanted to attend?

Table 196
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 17 810
2 No 99 3,132
6 Valid skip 10,867 341,651
9 Not stated 143 2,887
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who applied for a government sponsored student loan between January 2008 and December 2009 but were turned down, excludes those who are waiting for decision on approval.


Variable Name:M6Q07
Position: 407
Length: 1

Were the loans that you received between January 2008 and December 2009 as large as you would have liked?

Table 197
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 838 24,584
2 No 473 13,893
6 Valid skip 9,670 307,099
7 Don't know 2 18
9 Not stated 143 2,887
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who applied for a government sponsored student loan between January 2008 and December 2009, for whom a student loan application was approved between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^REfPErEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q07A
Position: 408
Length: 1

Were the loans that you received between January 2008 and December 2009 sufficient to meet your needs/expenses?

Table 198
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 63 1,639
2 No 411 12,245
6 Valid skip 10,508 331,683
7 Don't know 1 27
9 Not stated 143 2,887
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who applied for a government sponsored student loan between January 2008 and December 2009, for whom a student loan application was approved between January 2008 and December 2009, who said the loan was not as large as they would have liked.
Note: Reference period: ^REfPErEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q08
Position: 409
Length: 1

Did the amount of the loan prevent you from attending the school you wanted to attend?

Table 199
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 18 683
2 No 393 11,583
6 Valid skip 10,508 331,683
7 Don't know 1 6
9 Not stated 206 4,527
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who applied for a government sponsored student loan between January 2008 and December 2009, for whom a student loan application was approved between January 2008 and December 2009, and who said the loans were not as large as they would have liked (includes those who did not know or refused to say if loans were as large as they would have liked).


Variable Name: M6Q10A
Position: 410
Length: 1

Do you have to pay for housing (mortgage, rent or room and board)?

Table 200
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 8,492 251,528
2 No 2,485 93,976
8 Refused 3 148
9 Not stated 146 2,829
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q10A1
Position: 411
Length: 1

What is your average monthly payment? Would it be...?

Table 201
  Response FREQ WTD
1 less than $500 2,436 69,441
2 $500 to less than $1,000 4,252 123,540
3 $1,000 to less than $2,000 1,623 52,832
4 $2,000 or more 151 4,204
6 Valid skip 2,485 93,976
7 Don't know 11 867
8 Refused 19 645
9 Not stated 149 2,976
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have to pay for housing (mortgage, rent or room and board),


Variable Name: M6Q10B
Position: 412
Length: 1

Do you have a car loan or lease?

Table 202
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 4,299 120,037
2 No 6,674 225,489
7 Don't know 2 54
8 Refused 4 51
9 Not stated 147 2,849
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q10B1
Position: 413
Length: 1

What is your average monthly payment? Would it be...?

Table 203
  Response FREQ WTD
1 less than $250 631 20,199
2 $250 to less than $500 2,666 73,950
3 $500 to less than $1,000 915 23,733
4 $1,000 or more 69 1,683
6 Valid skip 6,674 225,489
7 Don't know 8 163
8 Refused 10 309
9 Not stated 153 2,955
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have a car loan or lease.


Variable Name: M6Q10C
Position: 414
Length: 1

Do you have a line of credit from a bank or financial institution?

Table 204
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 4,151 127,185
2 No 6,816 218,078
7 Don't know 8 317
8 Refused 4 51
9 Not stated 147 2,849
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q10C1
Position: 415
Length: 2

What is your outstanding balance? Would it be...?

Table 205
  Response FREQ WTD
1 0 - no balance 945 30,177
2 less than $500 186 6,479
3 $500 to less than $1,000 182 7,329
4 $1,000 to less than $2,000 267 9,562
5 $2,000 to less than $3,000 203 5,774
6 $3,000 to less than $5,000 441 13,155
7 $5,000 to less than $10,000 742 21,058
8 $10,000 to less than $20,000 625 18,289
9 $20,000 or more 513 14,154
96 Valid skip 6,816 218,078
97 Don't know 24 402
98 Refused 23 807
99 Not stated 159 3,218
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have a line of credit from a bank or financial institution.


Variable Name: M6Q10D
Position: 417
Length: 1

Do you have any credit cards from a financial institution, a retail store or gas station?

Table 206
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 9,102 288,386
2 No 1,871 57,123
8 Refused 5 60
9 Not stated 148 2,913
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q10D1
Position: 418
Length: 2

What is your outstanding balance? Would it be...?

Table 207
  Response FREQ WTD
1 0 - no balance 3,439 108,726
2 less than $500 1,566 51,593
3 $500 to less than $1,000 1,091 36,578
4 $1,000 to less than $2,000 1,043 33,494
5 $2,000 to less than $3,000 566 16,624
6 $3,000 to less than $5,000 596 18,915
7 $5,000 to less than $10,000 580 16,260
8 $10,000 to less than $20,000 134 3,669
9 $20,000 or more 23 597
96 Valid skip 1,871 57,123
97 Don't know 21 770
98 Refused 42 1,119
99 Not stated 154 3,014
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have any credit cards from a financial institution, a retail store or gas station.


Variable Name: M6Q10E
Position: 420
Length: 1

Do you have any other personal loans not already mentioned?

Table 208
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 943 28,058
2 No 10,026 317,360
7 Don't know 2 36
8 Refused 6 73
9 Not stated 149 2,954
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q10E1
Position: 421
Length: 2

What is your outstanding balance? Would it be...?

Table 209
  Response FREQ WTD
1 0 - no balance 9 358
2 less than $500 29 1,120
3 $500 to less than $1,000 52 1,719
4 $1,000 to less than $2,000 91 2,941
5 $2,000 to less than $3,000 70 1,888
6 $3,000 to less than $5,000 117 4,250
7 $5,000 to less than $10,000 212 6,208
8 $10,000 to less than $20,000 153 3,536
9 $20,000 or more 197 5,830
96 Valid skip 10,026 317,360
97 Don't know 9 170
98 Refused 4 38
99 Not stated 157 3,063
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have other personal loans other than those already mentioned.


Variable Name: M6Q10F
Position: 423
Length: 1

Do you have other debt not already reported?

Table 210
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 486 15,580
2 No 10,484 329,769
7 Don't know 2 119
8 Refused 5 60
9 Not stated 149 2,954
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q10F1
Position: 424
Length: 2

What is your outstanding balance? Would it be...?

Table 211
  Response FREQ WTD
1 0 - no balance 3 79
2 less than $500 40 1,515
3 $500 to less than $1,000 66 2,479
4 $1,000 to less than $2,000 63 2,379
5 $2,000 to less than $3,000 30 1,060
6 $3,000 to less than $5,000 53 1,459
7 $5,000 to less than $10,000 70 2,127
8 $10,000 to less than $20,000 33 1,305
9 $20,000 or more 117 2,876
96 Valid skip 10,484 329,769
97 Don't know 8 252
98 Refused 3 47
99 Not stated 156 3,132
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have debt other than what was already reported.


Variable Name: M6Q11a
Position: 426
Length: 1

The current tax system provides assistance to post-secondary education through several deductions, non-refundable tax credits and tax deferrals. Are you aware of the following tax incentives

...Education tax credit?

Table 212
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 6,464 191,998
2 No 4,453 152,410
7 Don't know 57 1,095
8 Refused 1 8
9 Not stated 151 2,970
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q11b
Position: 427
Length: 1

The current tax system provides assistance to post-secondary education through several deductions, non-refundable tax credits and tax deferrals. Are you aware of the following tax incentives

...Tuition fee tax credit?

Table 213
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 6,814 203,303
2 No 4,108 140,797
7 Don't know 51 1,384
8 Refused 1 8
9 Not stated 152 2,988
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q11c
Position: 428
Length: 1

The current tax system provides assistance to post-secondary education through several deductions, non-refundable tax credits and tax deferrals. Are you aware of the following tax incentives

...Textbook tax credit?

Table 214
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 5,893 178,675
2 No 5,062 166,584
7 Don't know 18 226
8 Refused 1 8
9 Not stated 152 2,988
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q11d
Position: 429
Length: 1

The current tax system provides assistance to post-secondary education through several deductions, non-refundable tax credits and tax deferrals. Are you aware of the following tax incentives

...Student loan interest tax credit?

Table 215
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 5,265 149,485
2 No 5,682 195,534
7 Don't know 25 440
8 Refused 1 8
9 Not stated 153 3,014
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q12a
Position: 430
Length: 1

Have you taken advantage of the education tax credit between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 216
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,868 81,270
2 No 2,775 81,278
6 Valid skip 5,154 177,191
7 Don't know 157 5,453
8 Refused 2 13
9 Not stated 170 3,275
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have ever pursued postsecondary studies, who are aware of the education tax credit incentive
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q12b
Position: 431
Length: 1

Have you taken advantage of the tuition fee tax credit between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 217
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 3,209 91,927
2 No 2,855 83,844
6 Valid skip 4,764 165,198
7 Don't know 131 3,966
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 166 3,535
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have ever pursued postsecondary studies, who are aware of the tuition fee tax credit incentive
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q12c
Position: 432
Length: 1

Have you taken advantage of the textbook tax credit between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 218
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,102 64,967
2 No 3,172 91,287
6 Valid skip 5,614 186,445
7 Don't know 102 3,265
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 135 2,506
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have ever pursued postsecondary studies, who are aware of the textbook tax credit incentive
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q12d
Position: 433
Length: 1

Have you taken advantage of the student loan interest tax credit between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 219
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,591 36,774
2 No 3,040 90,015
6 Valid skip 6,267 216,747
7 Don't know 87 2,269
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 140 2,665
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have ever pursued postsecondary studies, who are aware of the student loan interest tax credit incentive
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q13
Position: 434
Length: 1

Have you transferred an unused portion of your tax credit to your spouse, common-law partner, parent or grandparent between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 220
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,067 28,998
2 No 6,252 182,666
6 Valid skip 3,586 131,378
7 Don't know 103 3,141
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 117 2,286
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have ever pursued postsecondary studies, who have taken advantage of at least one of the four listed tax credit incentives
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q14
Position: 435
Length: 1

Have you carried forward an unused portion of your tax credit between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 221
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,183 57,205
2 No 4,961 149,391
6 Valid skip 3,586 131,378
7 Don't know 276 8,198
8 Refused 2 19
9 Not stated 118 2,290
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have ever pursued postsecondary studies, who have taken advantage of at least one of the four listed tax credit incentives
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: M6Q30
Position: 436
Length: 2

The next questions ask about your plans for your future education and work. As things stand now, what is the highest level of education you think you will get?

Table 222
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Less than a high school diploma 81 4,292
2 High school diploma or graduation equivalency 1,105 44,738
3 Some post-secondary (no certificate, diploma or degree) 187 4,842
4 Private business school or commercial school certificate or diploma 232 6,183
5 College, CEGEP, trade/vocational certificate or diploma or registered apprenticeship 3,095 103,366
6 University bachelor's degree (eg. BA, BSc, B.Ed.) 2,957 88,738
7 University first professional degree (eg.medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, law,optometry, divinity) 320 8,419
8 University Master's degree 2,128 59,432
9 Ph.D. (University earned doctorate) 392 11,134
10 Other - Specify 229 6,295
97 Don't know 234 7,753
98 Refused 1 39
99 Not stated 165 3,252
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q31
Position: 438
Length: 2

What is the highest level of education you would like to get?

Table 223
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Less than a high school diploma 36 2,097
2 High school diploma or graduation equivalency 674 27,511
3 Some post-secondary (no certificate, diploma or degree) 113 2,466
4 Private business school or commercial school diploma or certificate 167 4,155
5 College, CEGEP, trade/vocational certificate or diploma or registered apprenticeship 2,650 89,265
6 University bachelor's degree (eg. BA, BSc, B.Ed.) 2,665 83,125
7 University first professional degree (eg. medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, law, optometry, divinity) 363 9,605
8 University Master's degree 2,751 81,178
9 Ph.D. (University earned doctorate) 865 24,846
10 Other - Specify 168 4,446
11 Undecided 449 14,765
97 Don't know 57 1,698
99 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32A
Position: 440
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...No

Table 224
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 6,775 205,435
2 No 4,179 139,658
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32B
Position: 441
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Financial situation (needs to work / costs too much)

Table 225
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,792 90,945
2 No 8,162 254,149
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32C
Position: 442
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Not able to get into program/marks too low/not accepted

Table 226
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 156 5,859
2 No 10,798 339,235
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32D
Position: 443
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Not enough interest or motivation

Table 227
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 239 8,163
2 No 10,715 336,930
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32E
Position: 444
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Wants to stay close to home

Table 228
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 56 1,282
2 No 10,898 343,812
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32F 
Position: 445
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Takes too long

Table 229
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 345 10,948
2 No 10,609 334,145
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32G
Position: 446
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Wanted to work

Table 230
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 254 9,369
2 No 10,700 335,725
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32H
Position: 447
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Caring for own children

Table 231
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 580 19,033
2 No 10,374 326,061
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32I
Position: 448
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Not sure what to do

Table 232
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 56 1,762
2 No 10,898 343,332
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32J
Position: 449
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Not sure what to do

Table 232
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 108 3,030
2 No 10,846 342,063
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q32K
Position: 450
Length: 1

Is there anything standing in your way of going as far in school as you would like to go?...Other - Specify

Table 233

Table 233
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 540 19,107
2 No 10,414 325,987
7 Don't know 3 60
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 168 3,325
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q46
Position: 451
Length: 2

What kind of job or occupation would you be interested in having when you are about 30 years old?

Table 234
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Describe 8,703 271,421
2 Own your own business/self-employed 652 21,853
3 Full-time homemaker 103 2,608
4 Don't expect to be working (other reasons) 37 1,010
5 Undecided 1,434 47,144
97 Don't know 27 1,037
98 Refused 1 11
99 Not stated 169 3,397
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q48
Position: 453
Length: 2

How certain are you that you will eventually have this career or work? Are you ...?

Table 235
  Response FREQ WTD
1 very certain 5,145 155,775
2 fairly certain 3,191 104,088
3 fairly uncertain 823 26,639
4 very uncertain 173 6,222
96 Valid skip 1,574 50,762
97 Don't know 20 376
98 Refused 2 167
99 Not stated 198 4,451
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who described the job or gave the type of business they would be interested in having when they are 30 years old.


Variable Name: M6Q49A
Position: 455
Length: 1

How much education do you think is needed for this type of work?...Less than a high school diploma

Table 236
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 278 11,363
2 No 8,941 277,698
6 Valid skip 1,574 50,762
7 Don't know 131 3,969
8 Refused 3 235
9 Not stated 199 4,453
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who described the job or gave the type of business they would be interested in having when they are 30 years old.


Variable Name: M6Q49B
Position: 456
Length: 1

How much education do you think is needed for this type of work?...High school diploma or graduation equivalency

Table 237
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 905 29,744
2 No 8,314 259,317
6 Valid skip 1,574 50,762
7 Don't know 131 3,969
8 Refused 3 235
9 Not stated 199 4,453
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who described the job or gave the type of business they would be interested in having when they are 30 years old.


Variable Name: M6Q49C
Position: 457
Length: 1

How much education do you think is needed for this type of work?...Trade/vocational certificate or diploma, or an apprenticeship

Table 238
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,174 37,765
2 No 8,045 251,295
6 Valid skip 1,574 50,762
7 Don't know 131 3,969
8 Refused 3 235
9 Not stated 199 4,453
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who described the job or gave the type of business they would be interested in having when they are 30 years old.


Variable Name: M6Q49D
Position: 458
Length: 1

How much education do you think is needed for this type of work?...College or CEGEP (Quebec) certificate or diploma

Table 239
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,273 77,739
2 No 6,946 211,321
6 Valid skip 1,574 50,762
7 Don't know 131 3,969
8 Refused 3 235
9 Not stated 199 4,453
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who described the job or gave the type of business they would be interested in having when they are 30 years old.


Variable Name: M6Q49E
Position: 459
Length: 1

How much education do you think is needed for this type of work?...University degree

Table 240
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 4,917 143,937
2 No 4,302 145,123
6 Valid skip 1,574 50,762
7 Don't know 131 3,969
8 Refused 3 235
9 Not stated 199 4,453
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who described the job or gave the type of business they would be interested in having when they are 30 years old.


Variable Name: M6Q49F
Position: 460
Length: 1

How much education do you think is needed for this type of work?...Has not yet found a future career of interest

Table 241
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 28 1,184
2 No 9,191 287,877
6 Valid skip 1,574 50,762
7 Don't know 131 3,969
8 Refused 3 235
9 Not stated 199 4,453
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who described the job or gave the type of business they would be interested in having when they are 30 years old.


Variable Name: M6Q50
Position: 461
Length: 1

Do you have any difficulty hearing, seeing, communicating, walking, climbing stairs, bending, learning or doing any similar activities?

Table 242
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes, sometimes 598 18,306
2 Yes, often 266 9,395
3 No 10,085 317,336
7 Don't know 2 14
8 Refused 2 14
9 Not stated 173 3,417
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q51
Position: 462
Length: 1

Does a physical condition or mental condition or health problem reduce the amount or the kind of activity you can do

... at home?

Table 243
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes, sometimes 340 9,790
2 Yes, often 135 5,022
3 No 10,475 330,199
7 Don't know 2 42
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 173 3,417
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q52
Position: 463
Length: 1

Does a physical condition or mental condition or health problem reduce the amount or the kind of activity you can/could do

... at work?

Table 244
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes, sometimes 405 13,302
2 Yes, often 149 4,848
3 No 10,394 326,755
7 Don't know 3 69
8 Refused 1 11
9 Not stated 174 3,495
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q53
Position: 464
Length: 1

Does a physical condition or mental condition or health problem reduce the amount or the kind of activity you can/could do

... at school?

Table 245
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes, sometimes 238 7,147
2 Yes, often 130 5,010
3 No 10,563 332,297
7 Don't know 16 380
8 Refused 5 153
9 Not stated 174 3,495
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: M6Q54
Position: 465
Length: 1

Does a physical condition or mental condition or health problem reduce the amount or the kind of activity you can do

... in other activities, for example, transportation or leisure?

Table 246
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes, sometimes 428 13,088
2 Yes, often 171 6,206
3 No 10,352 325,681
8 Refused 2 14
9 Not stated 173 3,492
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: M1BMD6
Position: 466
Length: 2

Derived variable: Date (month) respondent was last in school full-time.

Table 247
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 240 8,759
2 February 146 4,312
3 March 196 6,692
4 April 1,854 59,870
5 May 1,632 42,874
6 June 1,942 58,929
7 July 179 5,730
8 August 369 13,294
9 September 231 7,362
10 October 244 7,742
11 November 191 6,491
12 December 3,705 120,992
99 Not stated 197 5,434
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: M1BY, M1BM and (M1BYD5, M1BMD5 from cycle 5).


Variable Name: MBYD6
Position: 468
Length: 4

Derived variable: Date (year) respondent was last in school full-time

Allowed values: 1990 : 2009

Table 248
  Response FREQ WTD
1998 : 2009 Year 10,937 343,406
9999 Not stated 189 5,076
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: M1BY, M1BM and (M1BYD5, M1BMD5 from cycle 5).


Variable Name: JOA30RD6
Position: 472
Length: 2

Derived variable: 2 digit occupation code (SOC 1991) for job or occupation respondent would be interested in having around the age of 30.

Table 249
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Management 832 28,124
2 Business, Finance and Administrative 863 28,161
3 Natural and Applied Sciences 1,049 32,053
4 Health 1,408 36,665
5 Social Science, Education, Government Service, and Religion 1,673 49,088
6 Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport 630 21,096
7 Sales and Service 860 29,710
8 Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators 856 27,819
9 Primary Industry 192 4,789
10 Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities 102 3,331
11 Unclassified 842 31,053
96 Valid skip 1,574 50,762
99 Not stated 245 5,830
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who described the job or occupation they would like to have when they are about 30 years old.
Note: This variable was derived from the variable: JOA30D6.


Variable Name: JOA30D6
Position: 474
Length: 4

Derived variable: 4 digit occupation code (SOC 1991) for job or occupation respondent would be interested in having around the age of 30.

Table 250
  Response FREQ WTD
Response: SOC codes 8,465 260,836
9996 Valid skip 1,574 50,762
9999 Not stated 245 5,830
XXXX Unclassified 842 31,053
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who described the job or occupation they would like to have when they are about 30 years old.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables M6Q46, M6S46 and M6S47.
Response= Minimum A011 and Maximum J319.


Section: Social Support

Variable Name: N6Q11
Position: 478
Length: 1

How do you feel about the following statements concerning the support you get from others? Please answer with Strongly disagree, Disagree, Agree or Strongly agree.

If something went wrong, no one would help me.

Table 251
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Strongly disagree 8,575 260,929
2 Disagree 2,206 77,037
3 Agree 66 2,926
4 Strongly agree 94 3,442
7 Don't know 5 147
8 Refused 1 2
9 Not stated 179 3,997
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: N6Q12
Position: 479
Length: 1

How do you feel about the following statements concerning the support you get from others?

I have family and friends who help me feel safe, secure and happy.

Table 252
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Strongly disagree 49 1,778
2 Disagree 39 1,772
3 Agree 2,241 76,171
4 Strongly agree 8,614 264,581
7 Don't know 1 4
8 Refused 1 125
9 Not stated 181 4,049
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: N6Q13
Position: 480
Length: 1

How do you feel about the following statements concerning the support you get from others?

There is someone I trust whom I would turn to for advice if I were having problems.

Table 253
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Strongly disagree 72 2,942
2 Disagree 39 1,375
3 Agree 2,215 74,113
4 Strongly agree 8,617 265,860
8 Refused 1 125
9 Not stated 182 4,065
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: N6Q14
Position: 481
Length: 1

How do you feel about the following statements concerning the support you get from others?

There is no one I feel comfortable talking about problems with.

Table 254
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Strongly disagree 7,859 238,556
2 Disagree 2,689 91,268
3 Agree 213 7,931
4 Strongly agree 180 6,468
7 Don't know 2 68
8 Refused 1 125
9 Not stated 182 4,065
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: N6Q15
Position: 482
Length: 1

How do you feel about the following statements concerning the support you get from others?

There is no one I feel close to.

Table 255
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Strongly disagree 8,196 247,548
2 Disagree 2,563 88,442
3 Agree 87 3,818
4 Strongly agree 93 4,403
7 Don't know 4 80
8 Refused 1 125
9 Not stated 182 4,065
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: N6Q16
Position: 483
Length: 1

How do you feel about the following statements concerning the support you get from others?

There are people I can count on in times of trouble.

Table 256
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Strongly disagree 60 2,404
2 Disagree 55 1,931
3 Agree 2,451 82,836
4 Strongly agree 8,374 257,066
7 Don't know 3 54
8 Refused 1 125
9 Not stated 182 4,065
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: YSHSUPS6
Position: 484
Length: 8.5

Derived variable: This variable measures how much social support a respondent receives from friends, family and other sources.

Allowed values: -3.46620 : 00.95460

Table 257
  Response FREQ WTD
-3.30190 : 00.74340 Scale - social support 10,946 344,482
99.99999 Not stated 180 3,999
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: The Item Response Theory (IRT) score was derived using the items N611, N612, N6Q13, N6Q14, N6Q15 and N6Q16. This variable has been standardized with mean 0 and standard deviation one.

This variable measures how much social support a respondent receives from friends, family and other sources.


Variable Name: YSHSUPE6
Position: 492
Length: 8.5

Derived variable: Standard error for the score on how much social support respondent receives from friends, family and other sources.

Allowed values: 00.15360 : 00.95460

Table 258
  Response FREQ WTD
00.20590 : 00.89950 Standard error for variable YSHSUPS6 10,946 344,482
99.99999 Not stated 180 3,999
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: The Item Response Theory (IRT) score was derived using the items N6Q11, N6Q12, N6Q13, N6Q14, N6Q15 and N6Q16. This variable has been standardized with mean 0 and standard deviation one.

This is the standard error for the score on social support a respondent receives from friends, family and other sources (YSHSUPS6).


Variable Name: ELJBVD6
Position: 500
Length: 2

Derived variable: Indicates the number of eligible jobs (during this cycle) up to a maximum of 7 jobs (based on first 6 jobs + first job after leaving full-time schooling).

Allowed values:  00 : 07

Table 259
  Response FREQ WTD
0:07 Jobs 11,011 346,247
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JENDATX6_7 and JOBCNTA.

The verification of the job eligibility is not performed on all jobs, but on a maximum of 6 jobs (first 6 jobs reported by the respondent) worked at during this cycle. However, this maximum can be increased by one eligible job in the case where a seventh job (first job after leaving full-time schooling) is reported and that this job ends in 2008 or 2009 and is different from the jobs (1 to 6) reported earlier. In this case, this seventh job is automatically considered as eligible. For this reason, two variables are created in order to calculate the number of jobs in 2008-2009. The variable ELJBVD6 indicates the number of eligible jobs up to a maximum of 7 jobs (based on first 6 jobs + first job after leaving full-time schooling), while the second variable ELJBNVD6 contains the remaining number of jobs for which no verification was possible.


Variable Name: ELJBNVD6
Position: 502
Length: 2

Derived variable: Contains the remaining number of jobs worked at (during this cycle) for which no verification was possible.

Allowed values: 00 : 93

Table 260
  Response FREQ WTD
0:15 Jobs 11,000 345,682
99 Not stated 126 2,799
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JENDATX6_7 and JOBCNTA.

The verification of the job eligibility is not performed on all jobs, but on a maximum of 6 jobs (first 6 jobs reported by the respondent) worked at during this cycle. However, this maximum can be increased by one eligible job in the case where a seventh job (first job after leaving full-time schooling) is reported and that this job ends in 2008 or 2009 and is different from the jobs (1 to 6) reported earlier. In this case, this seventh job is automatically considered as eligible. For this reason, two variables are created in order to calculate the number of jobs in 2008-2009. The variable ELJBVD6 indicates the number of eligible jobs up to a maximum of 7 jobs (based on first 6 jobs + first job after leaving full-time schooling), while the second variable ELJBNVD6 contains the remaining number of jobs for which no verification was possible.


Variable Name: FJ_AGED6
Position: 504
Length: 2

Derived variable: Respondent's age when started the first job he/she worked at after leaving full-time schooling.

Allowed values: 00 : 25

Table 261
  Response FREQ WTD
4:25 Age (in years) 2,771 87,970
95 Not applicable 180 5,814
96 Valid skip 7,977 249,244
99 Not stated 198 5,454
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were in full-time school between January 2008 and November 2009; or who were last in school full-time prior to January 2008; who had not yet had a first job after leaving full-time school.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JSTDATD6 (for jobs 1 to 7), BMONTHD6, BYEARD6, FSTJOBD6 and AGED6.

A code of 95 indicates that the respondent has not yet begun a job after leaving full-time schooling. A code of 96 indicates that either the respondent was still in full time schooling as of December 2009 or that the respondent did not take any education in cycle 6 and had a first job calculated in either cycle 1,2,3,4 or 5.


Variable Name: FSTJOBD6
Position: 506
Length: 2

Derived variable: Identifies the job the respondent held at time of leaving full-time schooling, or the job first started after leaving full-time schooling (jobs 1 to 7 collected), for those respondents who were no longer full-time students in December 2009.

Allowed values: 01 : 07

Table 262
  Response FREQ WTD
1:07 First job after leaving full-time school 2,771 87,970
95 Not applicable, no valid jobs 180 5,814
96 Valid skip 7,977 249,244
99 Not stated 198 5,454
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were in full-time school between January 2008 and November 2009; or who were last in school full-time prior to January 2008; who had not yet had a first job after leaving full-time school.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JSTDATD6, P16Q27M, P16Q27Y, P16Q29M, P16Q29Y, M1BM, M1BY, M1BMD6 and M1BYD6.

First job after leaving full-time schooling identifies the job a respondent held at the time of leaving full-time schooling or the job she/he first started after leaving full-time schooling. During survey collection, respondents who were no longer full-time students in December 2009 were asked to report the first job they worked at after leaving full-time schooling. A procedure was then created to validate the job reported by respondents as their first job after leaving full-time schooling and/or when not reported, to identify one of the other jobs reported as being "first job".


Variable Name: FTSFJDD6
Position: 508
Length: 4

Derived variable: Duration of time, in months, from the date left full-time schooling to the time started first job after full-time schooling. FTSFJDD6 is duration in absolute value. (Use in combination with FTSJFLD6 to determine if duration is positive or negative).

Allowed values: 0000 : 9993

Table 263
  Response FREQ WTD
0000 : 0248 Number of months in absolute value 2,769 87,830
9995 Not applicable 180 5,814
9996 Valid skip 7,977 249,244
9999 Not stated 200 5,593
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were in full-time school between January 2008 and November 2009; or who were last in school full-time prior to January 2008; who had not yet had a first job after leaving full-time school.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FSTJOBD6, JSTDATD6_1:7 and FTENDATEX6.

FTSJFLD6 must be used along with FTSFJDD6. A negative value (i.e. FTSJFLD6 ="2") indicates the respondent started the first job he worked at after full-time schooling prior to leaving full-time schooling. A positive value indicates that the respondent started the first job he worked at after full-time schooling after leaving full-time schooling.


Variable Name: FTSJFLD6
Position: 512
Length: 1

Derived variable: Duration of time, in months, from the date left full-time schooling to the time started first job after full-time schooling. FTSFJDD6 is duration in absolute value. (Use in combination with FTSJFLD6 to determine if duration is positive or negative).

Table 264
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Positive value in FTSFJDD6 9,930 310,622
2 Negative value in FTSFJDD6 1,081 35,625
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were in full-time school between January 2008 and November 2009; or who were last in school full-time prior to January 2008; who had not yet had a first job after leaving full-time school.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FSTJOBD6, JSTDATD6_1 :7 and FTENDATEX6.

FTSJFLD6 must be used along with FTSFJDD6. A negative value (i.e. FTSJFLD6 ="2") indicates the respondent started the first job he worked at after full-time schooling prior to leaving full-time schooling. A positive value indicates that the respondent started the first job he worked at after full-time schooling after leaving full-time schooling.


Variable Name: JBST01D6
Position: 513
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 265
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «January» 2008 8,464 266,050
2 Respondent did not have job «January» 2008 2,045 62,902
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.

Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST02D6
Position: 514
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 266
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «February» 2008 8,539 268,059
2 Respondent did not have job «February» 2008 1,970 60,893
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.

Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST03D6
Position: 515
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 267
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «March» 2008 8,630 271,636
2 Respondent did not have job «March» 2008 1,879 57,316
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.

Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST04D6
Position: 516
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 268
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «April» 2008 8,711 274,481
2 Respondent did not have job «April» 2008 1,798 54,471
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST05D6
Position: 517
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 269
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «May» 2008 9,034 283,797
2 Respondent did not have job «May» 2008 1,475 45,155
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST06D6
Position: 518
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 270
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «June» 2008 9,238 289,822
2 Respondent did not have job «June» 2008 1,271 39,130
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST07D6
Position: 519
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 271
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «July» 2008 9,250 289,934
2 Respondent did not have job «July» 2008 1,259 39,018
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST08D6
Position: 520
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 272
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «August» 2008 9,316 292,017
2 Respondent did not have job «August» 2008 1,193 36,935
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST09D6
Position: 521
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 273
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «September» 2008 9,226 289,884
2 Respondent did not have job «September» 2008 1,283 39,068
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST10D6
Position: 522
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 274
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «October» 2008 9,271 290,522
2 Respondent did not have job «October» 2008 1,238 38,430
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST11D6
Position: 523
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 275
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «November» 2008 9,251 289,679
2 Respondent did not have job «November» 2008 1,258 39,273
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST12D6
Position: 524
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 276
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «December» 2008 9,263 289,553
2 Respondent did not have job «December» 2008 1,246 39,399
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST13D6
Position: 525
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 277
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «January» 2009 9,242 288,846
2 Respondent did not have job «January» 2009 1,267 40,106
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST14D6
Position: 526
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 278
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «February» 2009 9,259 289,504
2 Respondent did not have job «February» 2009 1,250 39,448
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST15D6
Position: 527
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 279
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «March» 2009 9,252 288,618
2 Respondent did not have job «March» 2009 1,257 40,334
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST16D6
Position: 528
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 280
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «April» 2009 9,304 290,189
2 Respondent did not have job «April» 2009 1,205 38,763
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST17D6
Position: 529
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 281
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «May» 2009 9,436 294,303
2 Respondent did not have job «May» 2009 1,073 34,649
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST18D6
Position: 530
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 282
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «June» 2009 9,515 296,168
2 Respondent did not have job «June» 2009 994 32,784
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST19D6
Position: 531
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 283
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «July» 2009 9,504 296,594
2 Respondent did not have job «July» 2009 1,005 32,358
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST20D6
Position: 532
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 284
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «August» 2009 9,515 297,918
2 Respondent did not have job «August» 2009 994 31,034
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST21D6
Position: 533
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 285
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «September» 2009 9,349 294,230
2 Respondent did not have job «September» 2009 1,160 34,722
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST22D6
Position: 534
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 286
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «October» 2009 9,290 292,718
2 Respondent did not have job «October» 2009 1,219 36,234
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job)


Variable Name: JBST23D6
Position: 535
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 287
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «November» 2009 9,243 291,583
2 Respondent did not have job «November» 2009 1,266 37,369
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Variable Name: JBST24D6
Position: 536
Length: 1

Derived variable: Employment status - Variable for each month in 2008 and 2009 indicating if respondent was employed at at least one job.

Table 288
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had a job in «December» 2009 9,188 288,252
2 Respondent did not have job «December» 2009 1,321 40,700
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmX6 where mm takes the value of 01 to 24.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed at at least one job during the month. Note, during month, respondent may have worked or may not have worked at job (in situations where respondent is on an unpaid leave from the job).


Section: Reservation Wage

Variable Name: P56Q05
Position: 537
Length: 1

Would you move to another city or town to improve your job or career opportunities?

Table 289
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 6,551 207,298
2 No 3,367 104,049
3 Maybe 948 30,478
7 Don't know 13 285
8 Refused 4 113
9 Not stated 243 6,259
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: P56Q06
Position: 538
Length: 2

What is the main reason you would not move?

Table 290
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Still in school 184 4,858
2 Happy with job situation 448 14,759
3 Miss family/friends 2,114 66,201
4 No guarantee of finding work elsewhere 50 2,107
5 Uncertainty/afraid of changes (different city, people) 79 2,501
6 Cultural, linguistic or social reasons 86 2,698
7 Cost of living elsewhere too high 78 2,866
8 Moving too expensive 117 3,603
9 Education/professional recognition 20 445
10 Caring for own child 136 3,694
11 Other family responsibilities 367 9,046
12 Other - Specify 614 21,251
96 Valid skip 6,551 207,298
97 Don't know 20 440
99 Not stated 262 6,716
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who would not move to improve their job or career prospects.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: RSWGD6
Position: 540
Length: 7.2

Derived variable: Reservation wage - the lowest wage or salary a respondent would accept to begin a new job immediately, full-time - expressed in dollars and cents per hour.

Allowed values: 0000.00 : 9993.93

Table 291
  Response FREQ WTD
0005.00 : 0191.78 Amount in dollars and in cents per hour 10,712 336,962
9999.99 Not stated 414 11,519
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: P56Q02 and P56Q03.
Reservation wage is the minimum wage at which a person will accept work. Also known as a worker's asking wage.


Section: Training


Variable Name: P66Q01
Position: 547
Length: 1

Did you participate in any courses or training programs organized by any of your employers in the last two years, that is between January 2008 and December 2009?

Table 292
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 4,293 128,277
2 No 6,130 197,665
6 Valid skip 487 16,778
7 Don't know 12 293
8 Refused 3 99
9 Not stated 201 5,369
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who worked between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng01.


Variable Name: P66Q03
Position: 548
Length: 1

Not including any schooling or training already discussed, in the last two years, have you attended other courses or training programs related to a job or career?

Table 293
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,254 40,046
2 No 9,584 300,579
7 Don't know 7 291
8 Refused 3 99
9 Not stated 278 7,466
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: P66Q09_1
Position: 549
Length: 1

Think about the training course called (name of training). Did you take it to learn something for a job you already had?

Table 294
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 3,568 105,719
2 No 234 7,260
6 Valid skip 7,118 230,046
7 Don't know 1 28
8 Refused 1 28
9 Not stated 204 5,401
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q10_1
Position: 550
Length: 1

Did you take this training course to help you find a new job or career?

Table 295
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 294 9,122
2 No 3,506 103,617
6 Valid skip 7,118 230,046
7 Don't know 3 267
8 Refused 1 28
9 Not stated 204 5,401
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q11_1
Position: 551
Length: 1

Did you need to take this training course to keep collecting benefits from Employment Insurance, Social Assistance (welfare) or another government program?

Table 296
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 47 2,061
2 No 3,752 110,804
6 Valid skip 7,118 230,046
7 Don't know 4 141
8 Refused 1 28
9 Not stated 204 5,401
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q14_1
Position: 552
Length: 1

Did you receive any pay (wages or salary) from an employer for the time you spent participating in this training course?

Table 297
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 3,029 89,669
2 No 768 23,121
6 Valid skip 7,118 230,046
7 Don't know 5 180
8 Refused 1 28
9 Not stated 205 5,438
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q15_1
Position: 553
Length: 1

Did an employer give you time off work to participate in this training course?

Table 298
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,696 78,190
2 No 1,099 34,598
6 Valid skip 7,118 230,046
7 Don't know 6 155
8 Refused 2 54
9 Not stated 205 5,438
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q09_2
Position: 554
Length: 1

Think about the training course called (name of training). Did you take it to learn something for a job you already had?

Table 299
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,542 74,446
2 No 90 2,178
6 Valid skip 8,285 266,230
7 Don't know 4 204
8 Refused 1 28
9 Not stated 204 5,396
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q10_2
Position: 555
Length: 1

Did you take this training course to help you find a new job or career?

Table 300
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 156 4,642
2 No 2,475 71,935
6 Valid skip 8,285 266,230
7 Don't know 5 250
8 Refused 1 28
9 Not stated 204 5,396
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q11_2
Position: 556
Length: 1

Did you need to take this training course to keep collecting benefits from Employment Insurance, Social Assistance (welfare) or another government program?

Table 301
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 33 1,169
2 No 2,599 75,455
6 Valid skip 8,285 266,230
7 Don't know 4 204
8 Refused 1 28
9 Not stated 204 5,396
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q14_2
Position: 557
Length: 1

Did you receive any pay (wages or salary) from an employer for the time you spent participating in this training course?

Table 302
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,168 62,199
2 No 463 14,407
6 Valid skip 8,285 266,230
7 Don't know 5 222
8 Refused 1 28
9 Not stated 204 5,396
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q15_2
Position: 558
Length: 1

Did an employer give you time off work to participate in this training course?

Table 303
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,848 52,025
2 No 783 24,593
6 Valid skip 8,285 266,230
7 Don't know 5 210
8 Refused 1 28
9 Not stated 204 5,396
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program organized by an employer between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q09_3
Position: 559
Length: 1

Think about the training course called (name of training). Did you take it to learn something for a job you already had?

Table 304
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 820 24,701
2 No 410 14,398
6 Valid skip 9,593 301,073
7 Don't know 5 204
8 Refused 2 78
9 Not stated 296 8,026
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q10_3
Position: 560
Length: 1

Did you take this training course to help you find a new job or career?

Table 305
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 434 15,406
2 No 837 25,397
6 Valid skip 9,556 299,457
7 Don't know 3 121
8 Refused 2 78
9 Not stated 294 8,022
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q11_3
Position: 561
Length: 1

Did you need to take this training course to keep collecting benefits from Employment Insurance, Social Assistance (welfare) or another government program?

Table 306
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 19 753
2 No 1,253 40,085
6 Valid skip 9,556 299,457
7 Don't know 2 86
8 Refused 2 78
9 Not stated 294 8,022
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q14_3
Position: 562
Length: 1

Did you receive any pay (wages or salary) from an employer for the time you spent participating in this training course?

Table 307
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 384 10,741
2 No 845 28,405
6 Valid skip 9,671 303,168
7 Don't know 5 143
8 Refused 2 78
9 Not stated 219 5,947
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q15_3
Position: 563
Length: 1

Did an employer give you time off work to participate in this training course?

Table 308
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 529 14,752
2 No 701 24,417
6 Valid skip 9,671 303,168
7 Don't know 4 119
8 Refused 2 78
9 Not stated 219 5,947
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q09_4
Position: 564
Length: 1

Think about the training course called (name of training). Did you take it to learn something for a job you already had?

Table 309
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 395 12,415
2 No 145 5,089
6 Valid skip 10,286 322,748
7 Don't know 4 150
8 Refused 3 97
9 Not stated 293 7,982
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q10_4
Position: 565
Length: 1

Did you take this training course to help you find a new job or career?

Table 310
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 141 5,359
2 No 421 12,957
6 Valid skip 10,266 321,932
7 Don't know 4 171
8 Refused 3 97
9 Not stated 291 7,964
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q11_4
Position: 566
Length: 1

Did you need to take this training course to keep collecting benefits from Employment Insurance, Social Assistance (welfare) or another government program?

Table 311
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 5 170
2 No 558 18,182
6 Valid skip 10,266 321,932
7 Don't know 3 136
8 Refused 3 97
9 Not stated 291 7,964
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q14_4
Position: 567
Length: 1

Did you receive any pay (wages or salary) from an employer for the time you spent participating in this training course?

Table 312
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 187 5,463
2 No 352 12,023
6 Valid skip 10,363 324,840
7 Don't know 5 169
8 Refused 3 97
9 Not stated 216 5,889
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q15_4
Position: 568
Length: 1

Did an employer give you time off work to participate in this training course?

Table 313
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 256 7,724
2 No 283 9,762
6 Valid skip 10,363 324,840
7 Don't know 5 169
8 Refused 3 97
9 Not stated 216 5,889
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who have reported at least one course or training program related to a job or a career between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: P66Q24
Position: 569
Length: 1

Were there any other training courses related to a job or career that you wanted to take in the last year but were unable to?

Table 314
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,485 49,566
2 No 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 3 152
8 Refused 4 144
9 Not stated 286 7,649
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: P66Q25A
Position: 570
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Too busy with school

Table 315
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 105 3,581
2 No 1,379 45,968
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25B
Position: 571
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Too busy at work

Table 316
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 412 14,056
2 No 1,072 35,492
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25C
Position: 572
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Lack of employer support

Table 317
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 157 4,079
2 No 1,327 45,470
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25D
Position: 573
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Training was too expensive, not enough money

Table 318
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 533 18,909
2 No 951 30,639
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25E
Position: 574
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Family responsibilities

Table 319
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 112 3,836
2 No 1,372 45,712
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25F
Position: 575
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Health reasons

Table 320
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 24 602
2 No 1,460 48,947
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25G
Position: 576
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Class was full

Table 321
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 72 2,221
2 No 1,412 47,327
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25H
Position: 577
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Training offered at an inconvenient time or location

Table 322
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 184 5,553
2 No 1,300 43,996
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25I
Position: 578
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Training was not available

Table 323
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 85 2,207
2 No 1,399 47,341
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25J
Position: 579
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Didn't have the right skills or knowledge to participate

Table 324
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 48 1,879
2 No 1,436 47,670
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q25K
Position: 580
Length: 1

Why were you unable to participate?...Other - Specify

Table 325
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 130 5,117
2 No 1,354 44,431
6 Valid skip 9,348 290,970
7 Don't know 1 17
9 Not stated 293 7,945
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who wanted to take a course or a training program between January 2009 and December 2009 but who were unable to.


Variable Name: P66Q26
Position: 581
Length: 1

Outside of educational programs and training courses, during the last year, that is in 2009, have you through your own initiative,

...used the Internet to learn for a job or career?

Table 326
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 5,246 169,836
2 No 5,585 170,734
7 Don't know 1 67
8 Refused 4 144
9 Not stated 290 7,700
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng10.


Variable Name: P66Q27
Position: 582
Length: 1

Outside of educational programs and training courses, during the last year, that is in 2009, have you through your own initiative,

...read books, manuals or other written materials to learn for a job or career?

Table 327
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 4,939 153,373
2 No 5,893 187,263
8 Refused 3 133
9 Not stated 291 7,712
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng10.


Variable Name: P66Q28
Position: 583
Length: 1

Outside of educational programs and training courses, during the last year, that is in 2009, have you through your own initiative,

...used a computer assisted teaching software to learn for a job or career?

Table 328
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,858 62,103
2 No 8,972 278,244
7 Don't know 1 33
8 Refused 3 133
9 Not stated 292 7,969
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng10.


Variable Name: P66Q29
Position: 584
Length: 1

Outside of educational programs and training courses, during the last year, that is in 2009, have you through your own initiative,

...used videos, cassettes, CDs, television, radio or DVDs to learn for a job or career?

Table 329
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,836 57,296
2 No 8,994 282,980
8 Refused 4 236
9 Not stated 292 7,969
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng10.


Variable Name: P66Q30
Position: 585
Length: 1

Outside of educational programs and training courses, during the last year, that is in 2009, have you through your own initiative,

...watched others work, or received advice or assistance from others, to learn for a job or career?

Table 330
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 6,156 190,588
2 No 4,671 149,718
7 Don't know 3 54
8 Refused 3 133
9 Not stated 293 7,988
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng10.


Variable Name: P66Q31
Position: 586
Length: 1

Outside of educational programs and training courses, during the last year, that is in 2009, have you through your own initiative,

...participated in any other learning activities to learn for a job or career?

Table 331
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 935 31,970
2 No 9,884 307,884
7 Don't know 11 507
8 Refused 3 133
9 Not stated 293 7,988
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng10.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: ERTD6
Position: 587
Length: 2

Derived variable: Number of employer organized training courses or programs taken between January 2008 and December 2009.

Allowed values: 00 : 50

Table 332
  Response FREQ WTD
0:50 Number courses/programs - employer 10,370 323,789
96 Valid skip 487 16,778
99 Not stated 269 7,914
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who worked during the reference period (January 2008 to December 2009).
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: P66Q01, P66Q02, P66Q05A, P66Q05B and WORKFLAG.
This variable includes programs or institutions made ineligible from Module H.


Variable Name: CRTD6
Position: 589
Length: 2

Derived variable: Number of career or job related training courses or programs taken between January 2008 and December 2009.

Allowed values: 00 : 50

Table 333
  Response FREQ WTD
0:50 Number courses/programs - career 10,827 340,200
99 Not stated 299 8,281
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: P66Q03, P66Q04, P66Q05A, P66Q05C and FLAGOTH.
This variable includes programs or institutions made ineligible from Module H.


Variable Name: TTH_1D6
Position: 591
Length: 5

Derived variable: Total number of training hours - Employer organized training - Course 1.

Allowed values: 00001 : 99993

Table 334
  Response FREQ WTD
00001 : 02160 Number of hours - course 1 3,783 112,507
99996 Valid skip 7,118 230,046
99999 Not stated 225 5,928
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported at least one training course or program taken between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: These variables were derived from the variables: ERTD6, CRTD6, P66C07B, P66C08, P66Q16, P66Q17, P66Q18, P66Q19, P66Q20, P66Q21, P66Q22 and P66Q23.
Employer organized courses are courses or training programs organized by the respondent's employer.


Variable Name: TTH_2D6
Position: 596
Length: 5

Derived variable: Total number of training hours - Employer organized training - Course 2.

Allowed values: 00001 : 99993

Table 335
  Response FREQ WTD
00001 : 01920 Number of hours - course 2 2,621 76,380
99996 Valid skip 8,285 266,230
99999 Not stated 220 5,871
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported at least one training course or program taken between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: These variables were derived from the variables: ERTD6, CRTD6, P66C07B, P66C08, P66Q16, P66Q17, P66Q18, P66Q19, P66Q20, P66Q21, P66Q22 and P66Q23.
Employer organized courses are courses or training programs organized by the respondent's employer.


Variable Name: TTH_3D6
Position: 601
Length: 5

Derived variable: Total number of training hours - Job/career related training - Course 1.

Allowed values: 00001 : 99993

Table 336
  Response FREQ WTD
00001 : 03840 Number of hours - course 1 1,255 40,395
99996 Valid skip 9,556 299,457
99999 Not stated 315 8,629
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported at least one training course or program taken between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: These variables were derived from the variables: ERTD6, CRTD6, P66C07B, P66C08, P66Q16, P66Q17, P66Q18, P66Q19, P66Q20, P66Q21, P66Q22 and P66Q23.

Job/career-related training courses are courses or programs taken to benefit or improve a career or job already held or future opportunities.


Variable Name: TTH_4D6
Position: 606
Length: 5

Derived variable: Total number of training hours - Job/career related training - Course 2.

Allowed values: 00001 : 99993

Table 337
  Response FREQ WTD
00001 : 00640 Number of hours - course 2 561 18,316
99996 Valid skip 10,266 321,932
99999 Not stated 299 8,233
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported at least one training course or program taken between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: These variables were derived from the variables: ERTD6, CRTD6, P66C07B, P66C08, P66Q16, P66Q17, P66Q18, P66Q19, P66Q20, P66Q21, P66Q22 and P66Q23.
Job/career-related training courses are courses or programs taken to benefit or improve a career or job already held or future opportunities.


Variable Name: TTHERD6
Position: 611
Length: 5

Derived variable: Total number of training hours - Employer organized training.

Allowed values: 00001 : 99993

Table 338
  Response FREQ WTD
00001 : 02880 Number hours - employer organized 3,773 112,240
99996 Valid skip 7,118 230,046
99999 Not stated 235 6,195
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported at least one training course or program taken between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: These variables were derived from the variables: ERTD6, CRTD6, P66C07B, P66C08, P66Q16, P66Q17, P66Q18, P66Q19, P66Q20, P66Q21, P66Q22 and P66Q23.
Employer organized courses are courses or training programs organized by the respondent's employer.


Variable Name: TTHJCD6
Position: 616
Length: 5

Derived variable: Total number of training hours - Job/career related training.

Allowed values: 00001 : 99993

Table 339
  Response FREQ WTD
00001 : 03840 Number hours - job/career related 1,253 40,298
99996 Valid skip 9,556 299,457
99999 Not stated 317 8,726
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported at least one training course or program taken between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: These variables were derived from the variables: ERTD6, CRTD6, P66C07B, P66C08, P66Q16, P66Q17, P66Q18, P66Q19, P66Q20, P66Q21, P66Q22 and P66Q23.
Job/career-related training courses are courses or programs taken to benefit or improve a career or job already held or future opportunities.


Variable Name: TTHD6
Position: 621
Length: 5

Derived variable: Total number of training hours.

Allowed values: 00001 : 99993

Table 340
  Response FREQ WTD
00001 : 03840 Number hours - total 4,563 138,117
99996 Valid skip 6,206 200,624
99999 Not stated 357 9,741
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported at least one training course or program taken between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: These variables were derived from the variables: ERTD6, CRTD6, P66C07B, P66C08, P66Q16, P66Q17, P66Q18, P66Q19, P66Q20, P66Q21, P66Q22 and P66Q23.
Employer organized courses are courses or training programs organized by the respondent's employer. Job/career-related training courses are courses or programs taken to benefit or improve a career or job already held or future opportunities.


Section: GAPS

Variable Name: PS6Q03A
Position: 626
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Contacted employers directly or sent out resumes

Table 341
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 751 23,298
2 No 821 28,291
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q03B
Position: 627
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Looked at placement or posting at school

Table 342
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 93 2,677
2 No 1,479 48,912
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q03C
Position: 628
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Contacted public employment agency (Human Resource Centre, Student Employment Centre)

Table 343
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 367 11,057
2 No 1,205 40,532
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q03D
Position: 629
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Contacted private employment agency or placement agency

Table 344
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 146 4,608
2 No 1,426 46,981
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q03E
Position: 630
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Searched the Internet

Table 345
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 947 31,437
2 No 625 20,152
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q03F
Position: 631
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Talked to friends or relatives

Table 346
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 397 13,302
2 No 1,175 38,287
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q03G
Position: 632
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Placed or answered ads

Table 347
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 277 8,948
2 No 1,295 42,641
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q03H
Position: 633
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Looked at job ads

Table 348
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 581 17,522
2 No 991 34,067
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q03I
Position: 634
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Attended job training programs or courses

Table 349
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 23 829
2 No 1,549 50,760
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q03J
Position: 635
Length: 1

During this last month, what activities did you do to find work?...Other - Specify

Table 350
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 147 5,150
2 No 1,425 46,439
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 88
9 Not stated 281 7,072
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q04
Position: 636
Length: 1

Did any of the following cause you difficulty in finding work?

Not knowing where to look for work?

Table 351
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 317 11,382
2 No 1,256 40,206
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 1 2
8 Refused 1 46
9 Not stated 282 7,112
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q05
Position: 637
Length: 1

Did any of the following cause you difficulty in finding work?

Not knowing the type of job you wanted?

Table 352
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 491 16,566
2 No 1,081 34,939
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 2 86
8 Refused 1 46
9 Not stated 282 7,112
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q06
Position: 638
Length: 1

Did any of the following cause you difficulty in finding work?

Not having the work experience required for available jobs?

Table 353
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 884 29,016
2 No 686 22,551
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 4 23
8 Refused 1 46
9 Not stated 282 7,112
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q07
Position: 639
Length: 1

Did any of the following cause you difficulty in finding work?

Not having enough education or training for available jobs?

Table 354
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 579 19,362
2 No 992 32,192
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 3 36
8 Refused 1 46
9 Not stated 282 7,112
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q08
Position: 640
Length: 1

Did any of the following cause you difficulty in finding work?

Not having the means of transportation to get to available jobs?

Table 355
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 224 7,055
2 No 1,349 44,534
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 1 2
8 Refused 1 46
9 Not stated 282 7,112
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q09
Position: 641
Length: 1

Did any of the following cause you difficulty in finding work?

A shortage of jobs?

Table 356
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 971 31,832
2 No 593 19,484
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 9 260
8 Refused 1 46
9 Not stated 283 7,127
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Variable Name: PS6Q10
Position: 642
Length: 1

Was there anything else causing you difficulties?

Table 357
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 190 6,597
2 No 1,380 44,815
6 Valid skip 9,269 289,732
7 Don't know 3 164
8 Refused 1 46
9 Not stated 283 7,127
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were looking for work the last month when they were not working and not taking full-time schooling between January 2008 and December 2009.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: FEDS01D6
Position: 643
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 358
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «January» 2008 3,367 103,348
2 Not a full-time student in «January» 2008 7,564 239,883
9 Not stated 195 5,251
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS02D6
Position: 644
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 359
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «February» 2008 3,352 102,741
2 Not a full-time student in «February» 2008 7,579 240,489
9 Not stated 195 5,251
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS03D6
Position: 645
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 360
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «March» 2008 3,327 102,257
2 Not a full-time student in «March» 2008 7,604 240,973
9 Not stated 195 5,251
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS04D6
Position: 646
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 361
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «April» 2008 3,231 98,997
2 Not a full-time student in «April» 2008 7,702 244,314
9 Not stated 193 5,170
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS05D6
Position: 647
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 362
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «May» 2008 1,948 58,703
2 Not a full-time student in «May» 2008 8,971 283,689
9 Not stated 207 6,089
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS06D6
Position: 648
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 363
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «June» 2008 1,394 43,112
2 Not a full-time student in «June» 2008 9,523 299,223
9 Not stated 209 6,146
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS07D6
Position: 649
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 364
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «July» 2008 1,120 35,111
2 Not a full-time student in «July» 2008 9,796 307,155
9 Not stated 210 6,215
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS08D6
Position: 650
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 365
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «August» 2008 1,140 35,984
2 Not a full-time student in «August» 2008 9,775 306,312
9 Not stated 211 6,186
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS09D6
Position: 651
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 366
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «September» 2008 2,442 72,347
2 Not a full-time student in «September» 2008 8,472 269,910
9 Not stated 212 6,224
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS10D6
Position: 652
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 367
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «October» 2008 2,471 73,310
2 Not a full-time student in «October» 2008 8,443 269,023
9 Not stated 212 6,148
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS11D6
Position: 653
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 368
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «November» 2008 2,452 72,899
2 Not a full-time student in «November» 2008 8,461 269,441
9 Not stated 213 6,141
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS12D6
Position: 654
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 369
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «December» 2008 2,398 71,431
2 Not a full-time student in «December» 2008 8,520 271,097
9 Not stated 208 5,954
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS13D6
Position: 655
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 370
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «January» 2009 2,296 68,593
2 Not a full-time student in «January» 2009 8,614 273,804
9 Not stated 216 6,084
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS14D6
Position: 656
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 371
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «February» 2009 2,266 67,508
2 Not a full-time student in «February» 2009 8,644 274,889
9 Not stated 216 6,084
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS15D6
Position: 657
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 372
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «March» 2009 2,261 67,865
2 Not a full-time student in «March» 2009 8,650 274,492
9 Not stated 215 6,124
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS16D6
Position: 658
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 373
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «April» 2009 2,196 66,592
2 Not a full-time student in «April» 2009 8,729 276,432
9 Not stated 201 5,457
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS17D6
Position: 659
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 374
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «May» 2009 1,401 42,491
2 Not a full-time student in «May» 2009 9,514 300,173
9 Not stated 211 5,817
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS18D6
Position: 660
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 375
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «June» 2009 1,018 31,997
2 Not a full-time student in «June» 2009 9,897 310,564
9 Not stated 211 5,920
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS19D6
Position: 661
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 376
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «July» 2009 781 24,859
2 Not a full-time student in «July» 2009 10,135 317,652
9 Not stated 210 5,970
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS20D6
Position: 662
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 377
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «August» 2009 824 25,895
2 Not a full-time student in «August» 2009 10,096 316,771
9 Not stated 206 5,815
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS21D6
Position: 663
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 378
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «September» 2009 1,814 54,740
2 Not a full-time student in «September» 2009 9,101 287,803
9 Not stated 211 5,938
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS22D6
Position: 664
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 379
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «October» 2009 1,810 54,561
2 Not a full-time student in «October» 2009 9,110 288,004
9 Not stated 206 5,916
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS23D6
Position: 665
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 380
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «November» 2009 1,766 53,628
2 Not a full-time student in «November» 2009 9,156 288,982
9 Not stated 204 5,872
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FEDS24D6
Position: 666
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time student status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 indicating if respondent was a full-time student.

Table 381
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Full-time student in «December» 2009 1,835 56,000
2 Not a full-time student in «December» 2009 9,136 288,551
9 Not stated 155 3,929
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: YRMTmmX6, M1BY, M1BM, M6Q26 (a to x), and MFLGX6.
This is a flag indicating respondent's full-time status for each month in the reference period. Category 2 includes respondents not in school in 2008-2009. School includes both high school and post-secondary education.


Variable Name: FTES01D6
Position: 667
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 382
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «January» 2008 3,172 96,050
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «January» 2008 40 2,258
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «January» 2008 41 1,811
6 Valid skip 7,564 239,883
9 Not stated 309 8,480
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES02D6
Position: 668
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 383
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «February» 2008 3,162 95,659
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «February» 2008 41 2,268
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «February» 2008 40 1,709
6 Valid skip 7,579 240,489
9 Not stated 304 8,357
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES03D6
Position: 669
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 384
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «March» 2008 3,140 95,300
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «March» 2008 39 2,205
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «March» 2008 37 1,599
6 Valid skip 7,604 240,973
9 Not stated 306 8,404
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES04D6
Position: 670
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 385
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «April» 2008 3,052 92,280
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «April» 2008 37 2,116
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «April» 2008 39 1,707
6 Valid skip 7,702 244,314
9 Not stated 296 8,063
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES05D6
Position: 671
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 386
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «May» 2008 1,796 53,097
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «May» 2008 37 2,110
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «May» 2008 33 1,349
6 Valid skip 8,971 283,689
9 Not stated 289 8,236
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES06D6
Position: 672
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 387
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «June» 2008 1,270 38,333
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «June» 2008 33 2,010
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «June» 2008 22 854
6 Valid skip 9,523 299,223
9 Not stated 278 8,062
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES07D6
Position: 673
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 388
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «July» 2008 1,023 31,787
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «July» 2008 19 1,200
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «July» 2008 16 538
6 Valid skip 9,796 307,155
9 Not stated 272 7,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES08D6
Position: 674
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 389
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «August» 2008 1,046 32,777
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «August» 2008 16 1,020
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «August» 2008 17 615
6 Valid skip 9,775 306,312
9 Not stated 272 7,758
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES09D6
Position: 675
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 390
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «September» 2008 2,323 68,189
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «September» 2008 27 1,568
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «September» 2008 26 908
6 Valid skip 8,472 269,910
9 Not stated 278 7,906
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES10D6
Position: 676
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 391
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «October» 2008 2,345 68,908
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «October» 2008 28 1,586
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «October» 2008 30 1,044
6 Valid skip 8,443 269,023
9 Not stated 280 7,920
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES11D6
Position: 677
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 392
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «November» 2008 2,331 68,599
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «November» 2008 26 1,503
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «November» 2008 29 1,091
6 Valid skip 8,461 269,441
9 Not stated 279 7,847
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES12D6
Position: 678
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 393
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «December» 2008 2,282 67,253
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «December» 2008 25 1,486
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «December» 2008 27 983
6 Valid skip 8,520 271,097
9 Not stated 272 7,663
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES13D6
Position: 679
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 394
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «January» 2009 2,186 64,505
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «January» 2009 26 1,454
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «January» 2009 24 854
6 Valid skip 8,614 273,804
9 Not stated 276 7,864
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES14D6
Position: 680
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 395
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «February» 2009 2,156 63,430
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «February» 2009 26 1,467
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «February» 2009 25 885
6 Valid skip 8,644 274,889
9 Not stated 275 7,810
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES15D6
Position: 681
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 396
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «March» 2009 2,153 63,932
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «March» 2009 24 1,334
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «March» 2009 26 909
6 Valid skip 8,650 274,492
9 Not stated 273 7,814
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES16D6
Position: 682
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 397
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «April» 2009 2,094 62,621
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «April» 2009 23 1,346
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «April» 2009 23 885
6 Valid skip 8,729 276,432
9 Not stated 257 7,197
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES17D6
Position: 683
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 398
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «May» 2009 1,318 39,327
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «May» 2009 18 940
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «May» 2009 19 726
6 Valid skip 9,514 300,173
9 Not stated 257 7,315
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES18D6
Position: 684
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 399
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «June» 2009 958 29,566
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «June» 2009 13 786
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «June» 2009 15 584
6 Valid skip 9,897 310,564
9 Not stated 243 6,981
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES19D6
Position: 685
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 400
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «July» 2009 736 23,159
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «July» 2009 6 420
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «July» 2009 11 363
6 Valid skip 10,135 317,652
9 Not stated 238 6,887
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES20D6
Position: 686
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 401
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «August» 2009 775 23,899
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «August» 2009 7 573
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «August» 2009 13 509
6 Valid skip 10,096 316,771
9 Not stated 235 6,730
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES21D6
Position: 687
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 402
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «September» 2009 1,719 50,857
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «September» 2009 17 932
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «September» 2009 24 957
6 Valid skip 9,101 287,803
9 Not stated 265 7,933
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES22D6
Position: 688
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 403
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «October» 2009 1,711 50,422
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «October» 2009 23 1,327
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «October» 2009 28 1,017
6 Valid skip 9,110 288,004
9 Not stated 254 7,711
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES23D6
Position: 689
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 404
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «November» 2009 1,666 49,437
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «November» 2009 24 1,406
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «November» 2009 29 1,044
6 Valid skip 9,156 288,982
9 Not stated 251 7,612
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: FTES24D6
Position: 690
Length: 1

Derived variable: Whether the respondent was in elementary, secondary or post-secondary full-time schooling for each month during 2008-2009.

Table 405
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was in full-time post-secondary schooling in «December» 2009 1,732 51,840
2 Respondent was in full-time secondary schooling in «December» 2009 24 1,246
3 Respondent was in full-time schooling, status is not derivable for «December» 2009 33 1,218
6 Valid skip 9,136 288,551
9 Not stated 201 5,625
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who took some education (elementary, secondary school or post-secondary education) between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: FEDSmmD6, YRMTmmX6, EDTPSYD6, EDTPSMD6, LFTESYD6, LFTESMD6, DLFPSYD6 and DLFPSMD6.


Variable Name: LGMD6
Position: 691
Length: 2

Derived variable: Last Gap Month. Last month in the reference period when the respondent was not employed at a job and was not a student full-time.

Table 406
  Response FREQ WTD
1 January 2008 85 3,034
2 February 2008 80 3,164
3 March 2008 69 2,417
4 April 2008 69 1,871
5 May 2008 126 3,689
6 June 2008 75 2,004
7 July 2008 120 3,661
8 August 2008 267 7,758
9 September 2008 91 2,322
10 October 2008 51 1,237
11 November 2008 47 1,201
12 December 2008 63 1,854
13 January 2009 67 1,853
14 February 2009 49 1,521
15 March 2009 62 2,267
16 April 2009 76 2,541
17 May 2009 107 3,200
18 June 2009 91 2,670
19 July 2009 118 3,839
20 August 2009 316 9,558
21 September 2009 100 3,178
22 October 2009 82 2,561
23 November 2009 80 2,304
24 December 2009 1,064 36,300
96 Valid skip 7,652 240,188
99 Not stated 119 2,289
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not at school full-time and not working between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: LFWmmD6, M1BM and M1BY.
A gap month is a month during the reference period where respondent was not employed at a job and was not a student full-time. The 'last gap month' is the last month during the reference period where this occurred. Respondents were asked if they did anything to look for work, and what activities they did to look for work, during their last gap month only.


Variable Name: LWLGMD6
Position: 693
Length: 1

Derived variable: Looking for Work Last Gap Month. Variable to indicate if respondent was looking for a job during their last gap month of the reference period.

Table 407
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,507 49,424
2 No 1,687 51,799
6 Valid skip 7,652 240,188
9 Not stated 280 7,070
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not at school full-time and not working between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: LFWmmD6 and LGMD6.


Variable Name: MLTJBYD6
Position: 694
Length: 1

Derived variable: Flag to indicate if respondent was employed at 2 or more jobs during one month or more at any time between January 2008 and December 2009.

Table 408
  Response FREQ WTD
0 Not employed at 2 or more jobs during any one month in 2008 and/or 2009 6,319 199,221
1 Employed at 2 or more jobs during one or more months in 2008 and/or 2009 4,190 129,731
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: MTJBmmD6 and ELJBVD6.


Variable Name: MTJB01D6
Position: 695
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 409
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «January» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB02D6
Position: 697
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 410
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «February» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB03D6
Position: 699
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 411
  Response FREQ WTD
0:04 Number of jobs - «March» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB04D6
Position: 701
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 412
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «April» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB05D6
Position: 703
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 413
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «May» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB06D6
Position: 705
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 414
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «June» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB07D6
Position: 707
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 415
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «July» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB08D6
Position: 709
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 416
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «August» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB09D6
Position: 711
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 417
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «September» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB10D6
Position: 713
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 0

Table 418
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «October» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB11D6
Position: 715
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 419
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «November» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB12D6
Position: 717
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 420
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «December» 2008 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB13D6
Position: 719
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 421
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «January» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB14D6
Position: 721
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 0

Table 422
  Response FREQ WTD
0:05 Number of jobs - «February» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB15D6
Position: 723
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 423
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «March» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB16D6
Position: 725
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 424
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «April» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB17D6
Position: 727
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 425
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «May» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB18D6
Position: 729
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 426
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «June» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB19D6
Position: 731
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 427
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «July» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB20D6
Position: 733
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 428
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «August» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB21D6
Position: 735
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 429
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «September» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB22D6
Position: 737
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 430
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «October» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB23D6
Position: 739
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 431
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «November» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: MTJB24D6
Position: 741
Length: 2

Derived variable: Variable identifies, for each month from January 2008 to December 2009, the number of jobs the respondent was employed at during the month.

Allowed values: 00 : 07

Table 432
  Response FREQ WTD
0:06 Number of jobs - «December» 2009 10,509 328,952
96 Valid skip 502 17,295
99 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: ELJBVD6, STDATEX6, ENDDATX6 and YRMTmmX6.
This derived variable will only take into consideration valid reported dates. In some cases complete job start date and job end date is not available. In such cases, only the month(s) which the respondent has given validation for are included. For cases where both dates are missing, that particular job will not be reflected in this derived variable.


Variable Name: LFW01D6
Position: 743
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 433
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «January» 2008 425 14,571
2 No 621 20,390
6 Valid skip 9,855 308,139
9 Not stated 225 5,382
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW02D6
Position: 744
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 434
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «February» 2008 385 13,379
2 No 591 19,463
6 Valid skip 9,924 310,350
9 Not stated 226 5,290
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW03D6
Position: 745
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 435
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «March» 2008 345 12,730
2 No 569 17,609
6 Valid skip 9,994 313,306
9 Not stated 218 4,835
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW04D6
Position: 746
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 436
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «April» 2008 312 11,047
2 No 587 18,522
6 Valid skip 10,009 313,844
9 Not stated 218 5,068
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW05D6
Position: 747
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 437
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «May» 2008 400 14,056
2 No 708 22,566
6 Valid skip 9,790 306,362
9 Not stated 228 5,498
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW06D6
Position: 748
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 438
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «June» 2008 391 14,241
2 No 731 22,849
6 Valid skip 9,772 305,937
9 Not stated 232 5,455
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW07D6
Position: 749
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 439
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «July» 2008 409 14,204
2 No 808 24,938
6 Valid skip 9,681 303,847
9 Not stated 228 5,492
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW08D6
Position: 750
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 440
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «August» 2008 366 11,785
2 No 801 25,922
6 Valid skip 9,731 305,401
9 Not stated 228 5,374
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW09D6
Position: 751
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 441
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «September» 2008 285 9,318
2 No 544 18,614
6 Valid skip 10,090 315,803
9 Not stated 207 4,746
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW10D6
Position: 752
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 442
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «October» 2008 249 9,196
2 No 518 16,828
6 Valid skip 10,151 317,631
9 Not stated 208 4,826
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW11D6
Position: 753
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 443
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «November» 2008 253 9,374
2 No 525 17,219
6 Valid skip 10,140 317,117
9 Not stated 208 4,771
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW12D6
Position: 754
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 444
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «December» 2008 245 9,264
2 No 543 18,019
6 Valid skip 10,128 316,390
9 Not stated 210 4,809
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW13D6
Position: 755
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 445
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «January» 2009 298 11,243
2 No 528 17,570
6 Valid skip 10,093 315,002
9 Not stated 207 4,667
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW14D6
Position: 756
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 446
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «February» 2009 282 10,653
2 No 537 17,957
6 Valid skip 10,101 315,286
9 Not stated 206 4,585
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW15D6
Position: 757
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 447
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «March» 2009 308 12,038
2 No 519 17,144
6 Valid skip 10,088 314,472
9 Not stated 211 4,827
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW16D6
Position: 758
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 448
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «April» 2009 297 11,617
2 No 524 16,795
6 Valid skip 10,098 315,342
9 Not stated 207 4,726
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW17D6
Position: 759
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 449
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «May» 2009 352 13,587
2 No 602 19,312
6 Valid skip 9,965 310,874
9 Not stated 207 4,708
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW18D6
Position: 760
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 450
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «June» 2009 347 13,272
2 No 660 21,168
6 Valid skip 9,910 309,120
9 Not stated 209 4,921
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW19D6
Position: 761
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 451
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «July» 2009 372 13,169
2 No 715 23,110
6 Valid skip 9,827 307,195
9 Not stated 212 5,007
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW20D6
Position: 762
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 452
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «August» 2009 347 11,722
2 No 720 23,259
6 Valid skip 9,847 308,478
9 Not stated 212 5,021
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW21D6
Position: 763
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 453
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «September» 2009 321 11,838
2 No 548 17,825
6 Valid skip 10,046 314,013
9 Not stated 211 4,805
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW22D6
Position: 764
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 454
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «October» 2009 332 11,567
2 No 544 18,081
6 Valid skip 10,038 313,943
9 Not stated 212 4,890
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW23D6
Position: 765
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 455
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «November» 2009 354 12,075
2 No 572 18,799
6 Valid skip 9,987 312,669
9 Not stated 213 4,938
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: LFW24D6
Position: 766
Length: 1

Derived variable: Variable to indicate if the respondent had done anything in looking for work in the indicated month.

Table 456
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes - «December» 2009 374 13,848
2 No 604 19,759
6 Valid skip 9,943 309,892
9 Not stated 205 4,982
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one month in which they were not working or at school between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 (Job status), FEDSmmD6 (full time education status) and the question PS_Q01.
PS_Q01--For every month in 2008-2009 where respondent was not employed at a job and not a full-time student, was asked if they looked for work that month. Will be a valid skip if records indicate full time student status or working status.


Variable Name: JBFPTPD6
Position: 767
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time/part-time status among all jobs that the respondent HAD in December 2009.

Table 457
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent had at least one full-time job in Dec-09 7,570 235,299
2 All of the respondent's jobs in December 2009 were part-time. 1,473 48,753
3 Unknown full-time/part-time status (when no detail was collected for at least one job) 145 4,200
5 Not applicable 1,321 40,700
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variable JBFTPTD6 (December 2009 only).
Questions on unpaid leaves were not asked in cycle 4, so the derived variable WKFTPTD4 could not be created as we do not know if the respondents were on an unpaid leave in December 2005. For this new variable, as long as the respondent had the job in December 2009, we took the information on the full-time or part-time status when they last worked at the job, and assign that job that status.


Variable Name: WSTP01D6
Position: 768
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 458
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «January» 2008 8,250 259,506
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «January» 2008 211 6,387
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 3 157
5 Not applicable 2,045 62,902
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP02D6
Position: 769
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 459
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «February» 2008 8,304 260,721
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «February» 2008 231 7,167
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 4 171
5 Not applicable 1,970 60,893
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP03D6
Position: 770
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 460
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «March» 2008 8,385 263,728
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «March» 2008 241 7,599
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 4 309
5 Not applicable 1,879 57,316
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP04D6
Position: 771
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 461
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «April» 2008 8,459 266,932
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «April» 2008 245 7,223
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 7 326
5 Not applicable 1,798 54,471
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP05D6
Position: 772
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 462
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «May» 2008 8,786 276,103
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «May» 2008 236 7,058
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 12 636
5 Not applicable 1,475 45,155
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP06D6
Position: 773
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 463
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «June» 2008 8,977 281,707
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «June» 2008 247 7,472
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 14 642
5 Not applicable 1,271 39,130
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP07D6
Position: 774
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 464
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «July» 2008 8,964 281,637
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «July» 2008 269 7,744
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 17 554
5 Not applicable 1,259 39,018
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP08D6
Position: 775
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 465
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «August» 2008 9,004 283,150
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «August» 2008 291 8,266
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 21 600
5 Not applicable 1,193 36,935
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP09D6
Position: 776
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 466
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «September» 2008 8,868 279,825
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «September» 2008 336 9,459
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 22 600
5 Not applicable 1,283 39,068
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP10D6
Position: 777
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 467
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at at least one job in «October» 2008 8,960 282,042
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «October» 2008 293 8,147
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 18 333
5 Not applicable 1,238 38,430
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP11D6
Position: 778
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 468
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «November» 2008 8,907 280,490
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «November» 2008 323 8,821
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 21 368
5 Not applicable 1,258 39,273
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP12D6
Position: 779
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 469
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «December» 2008 8,863 278,251
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «December» 2008 372 10,511
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 28 791
5 Not applicable 1,246 39,399
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP13D6
Position: 780
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 470
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «January» 2009 8,788 275,725
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «January» 2009 418 11,981
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 36 1,140
5 Not applicable 1,267 40,106
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP14D6
Position: 781
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 471
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «February» 2009 8,841 277,126
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «February» 2009 383 11,107
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 35 1,271
5 Not applicable 1,250 39,448
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP15D6
Position: 782
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 472
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «March» 2009 8,817 275,774
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «March» 2009 401 12,071
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 34 773
5 Not applicable 1,257 40,334
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP16D6
Position: 783
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 473
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «April» 2009 8,873 277,838
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «April» 2009 391 11,390
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 40 960
5 Not applicable 1,205 38,763
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP17D6
Position: 784
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 474
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «May» 2009 9,051 283,393
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «May» 2009 345 9,889
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 40 1,021
5 Not applicable 1,073 34,649
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP18D6
Position: 785
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 475
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «June» 2009 9,118 285,588
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «June» 2009 341 8,870
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 56 1,710
5 Not applicable 994 32,784
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP19D6
Position: 786
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 476
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «July» 2009 9,063 284,292
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «July» 2009 377 10,354
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 64 1,948
5 Not applicable 1,005 32,358
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP20D6
Position: 787
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 477
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «August» 2009 9,073 285,693
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «August» 2009 374 10,244
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 68 1,980
5 Not applicable 994 31,034
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP21D6
Position: 788
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 478
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «September» 2009 8,908 282,002
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «September» 2009 365 10,340
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 76 1,888
5 Not applicable 1,160 34,722
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP22D6
Position: 789
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 479
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «October» 2009 8,965 283,570
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «October»2009 246 7,144
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 79 2,004
5 Not applicable 1,219 36,234
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP23D6
Position: 790
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 480
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «November» 2009 8,898 281,423
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «November» 2009 253 7,306
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 92 2,854
5 Not applicable 1,266 37,369
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WSTP24D6
Position: 791
Length: 1

Derived variable: Working at job status - Flag for each month in 2008-2009 to indicate if respondent was employed and working at at least one job.

Table 481
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working in at least one job in «December» 2009 8,826 276,937
2 Respondent was not working at a job in «December» 2009 267 8,393
3 Unknown working/non-working status (when no details collected) 95 2,923
5 Not applicable 1,321 40,700
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: JBSTmmD6 and WKSTmmD6.
Variable indicates if respondent was employed and working at at least one job during the month. Note, if respondent was working at the job during the month, he was not on an unpaid leave from the job. In addition the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of break.


Variable Name: WKFPTPD6
Position: 792
Length: 1

Derived variable: Full-time/part-time status for respondent at all jobs in December 2009.

Table 482
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Respondent was working full-time in at least one job in December 2009 7,307 226,959
2 Respondent was working part-time at all job(s) in December 2009 1,519 49,978
5 Not Applicable 1,683 52,015
6 Valid skip 502 17,295
9 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had at least one job between January 2008 and December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: WKFTPTD6 (December 2009 only) and WSTPmmD6 (mm=24=December 2009 only).
As this variable was derived using WSTP24D6, the information on unpaid leaves was ignored if the data was incomplete, either because the respondent did not indicate whether any unpaid breaks occurred, how many breaks occurred, or did not indicate the start month or end month of a break.


Section: Volunteer Activities


Variable Name: Q6Q01A
Position: 793
Length: 1

At any time in the year 2009, that is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009

...did you do any canvassing, campaigning, or fundraising as an unpaid volunteer?

Table 483
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,583 44,109
2 No 9,223 295,163
7 Don't know 2 41
8 Refused 3 133
9 Not stated 315 9,035
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng11.


Variable Name: Q6Q02
Position: 794
Length: 1

At any time in the year 2009, that is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009

...were you an unpaid member of a board or committee?

Table 484
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,256 31,786
2 No 9,549 307,475
7 Don't know 3 52
8 Refused 3 133
9 Not stated 315 9,035
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng11.


Variable Name: Q6Q03
Position: 795
Length: 1

At any time in the year 2009, that is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009

...did you provide information, help to educate or influence public opinion, or lobby others on behalf of an organization?

Table 485
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 954 26,557
2 No 9,851 312,635
7 Don't know 3 122
8 Refused 3 133
9 Not stated 315 9,035
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng11.


Variable Name: Q6Q04
Position: 796
Length: 1

At any time in the year 2009, that is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009

...did you help to organize or supervise activities or events for an organization?

Table 486
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,280 63,595
2 No 8,526 275,650
7 Don't know 1 31
8 Refused 4 170
9 Not stated 315 9,035
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng11.


Variable Name: Q6Q05
Position: 797
Length: 1

At any time in the year 2009, that is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009

...did you teach or coach for a group or organization as an unpaid volunteer?

Table 487
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,343 36,501
2 No 9,462 302,718
7 Don't know 2 57
8 Refused 4 170
9 Not stated 315 9,035
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng11.


Variable Name: Q6Q06
Position: 798
Length: 1

At any time in the year 2009, that is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009

...did you collect, serve, or deliver food or other goods as a volunteer through an organization?

Table 488
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 964 27,838
2 No 9,842 311,407
7 Don't know 1 31
8 Refused 4 170
9 Not stated 315 9,035
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng11.


Variable Name: Q6Q07
Position: 799
Length: 1

At any time in the year 2009, that is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009

...did you provide health care or support as a volunteer through an organization, including counselling and friendly visiting?

Table 489
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 598 16,615
2 No 10,206 322,616
7 Don't know 1 31
8 Refused 4 170
9 Not stated 317 9,048
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng11.


Variable Name: Q6Q08
Position: 800
Length: 1

At any time in the year 2009, that is from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009

...did you volunteer by doing any other activities not yet mentioned? Please include help given to schools, religious organizations, community associations, etc.

Table 490
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 616 19,007
2 No 10,186 320,149
7 Don't know 3 107
8 Refused 4 170
9 Not stated 317 9,048
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng11.


Variable Name: Q6Q10
Position: 801
Length: 1

As an unpaid volunteer, during the year 2009, about how often did you volunteer? Was it...?

Table 491
  Response FREQ WTD
1 at least once a week 1,374 37,770
2 at least once a month 956 23,946
3 at least 3 or 4 times during the year 755 22,797
4 only once or twice during the year 986 31,547
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 7 114
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng10.


Variable Name: Q6Q11A
Position: 802
Length: 1

What were your main reasons for starting the volunteer activities mentioned above?...Required to graduate from school

Table 492
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 76 2,316
2 No 3,974 112,999
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 28 858
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.


Variable Name: Q6Q11B
Position: 803
Length: 1

What were your main reasons for starting the volunteer activities mentioned above?...Was asked to do them

Table 493
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 700 18,794
2 No 3,350 96,521
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 28 858
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.


Variable Name: Q6Q11C
Position: 804
Length: 1

What were your main reasons for starting the volunteer activities mentioned above?...Told by police, a judge, a lawyer, or by other legal authority

Table 494
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 0 0
2 No 4,050 115,315
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 28 858
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.


Variable Name: Q6Q11D
Position: 805
Length: 1

What were your main reasons for starting the volunteer activities mentioned above?...To improve job opportunities

Table 495
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 408 13,069
2 No 3,642 102,247
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 28 858
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.


Variable Name: Q6Q11E
Position: 806
Length: 1

What were your main reasons for starting the volunteer activities mentioned above?...To explore own abilities and interests

Table 496
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 889 24,222
2 No 3,161 91,094
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 28 858
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.


Variable Name: Q6Q11F
Position: 807
Length: 1

What were your main reasons for starting the volunteer activities mentioned above?...To help a cause that you personally believe in

Table 497
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,325 62,889
2 No 1,725 52,426
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 28 858
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.


Variable Name: Q6Q11G
Position: 808
Length: 1

What were your main reasons for starting the volunteer activities mentioned above?...Thought it would be fun

Table 498
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 871 22,676
2 No 3,179 92,640
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 28 858
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.


Variable Name: Q6Q12
Position: 809
Length: 1

Was any of this volunteer work required for graduation from a school program you were taking?

Table 499
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 32 768
2 No 3,969 113,004
6 Valid skip 6,804 225,413
7 Don't know 1 85
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009 but had not indicated in Q_Q11A that it was required to graduate from school.


Variable Name: Q6Q13
Position: 810
Length: 1

Have your volunteer activities given you new skills that you could apply directly to a job?

Table 500
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Not at all 1,218 36,919
2 Very little 1,146 31,272
3 A fair amount 1,127 30,257
4 A lot 585 17,704
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 2 22
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.


Variable Name: Q6Q14
Position: 811
Length: 1

Have your volunteer activities ever helped you get a job?

Table 501
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,117 28,838
2 No 2,893 85,371
6 Valid skip 6,728 223,097
7 Don't know 68 1,965
9 Not stated 320 9,210
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who volunteered in 2009.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: OVRD6
Position: 812
Length: 1

Derived variable: Respondent's volunteer activities in 2009.

Table 502
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Has done a/some volunteer activity(ies) 4,079 116,185
2 Has not done any volunteer activities 6,723 222,943
9 Not stated 324 9,353
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: Q6Q01A, Q6Q02, Q6Q03, Q6Q04, Q6Q05, Q6Q06, Q6Q07 and Q6Q08.
Variable indicates if respondent did any volunteer activities at any time in 2009.


Section: Skills

Variable Name: R6Q01A
Position: 813
Length: 2

How would you rate your

...ability to use a computer? For example, using software applications, programming, or using a computer to find or process information.

Table 503
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Poor 148 5,791
2 Fair 581 20,455
3 Good 2,807 91,581
4 Very good 4,024 119,295
5 Excellent 3,225 101,561
97 Don't know 2 38
98 Refused 6 215
99 Not stated 333 9,544
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: R6Q02
Position: 815
Length: 2

How would you rate your

...writing abilities? For example, writing to get across information or ideas to others, or editing writing to improve it.

Table 504
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Poor 157 6,239
2 Fair 604 22,451
3 Good 3,278 104,337
4 Very good 4,040 117,639
5 Excellent 2,704 87,856
97 Don't know 2 157
98 Refused 6 215
99 Not stated 335 9,588
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: R6Q03
Position: 817
Length: 2

How would you rate your

...reading abilities? For example, understanding what you read and identifying the most important issues, or using written material to find information.

Table 505
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Poor 70 2,802
2 Fair 352 14,333
3 Good 2,539 86,216
4 Very good 4,224 124,269
5 Excellent 3,598 110,901
97 Don't know 2 157
98 Refused 6 215
99 Not stated 335 9,588
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: R6Q04
Position: 819
Length: 2

How would you rate your

...oral communication abilities? For example, explaining ideas to others, speaking to an audience, or participating in discussions.

Table 506
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Poor 161 5,093
2 Fair 657 22,623
3 Good 3,679 116,558
4 Very good 4,044 120,694
5 Excellent 2,241 73,526
97 Don't know 3 184
98 Refused 6 215
99 Not stated 335 9,588
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: R6Q05
Position: 821
Length: 2

How would you rate your

...ability to solve new problems? For example, identifying problems and possible causes, planning strategies to solve problems, or thinking of new ways to solve problems.

Table 507
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Poor 28 804
2 Fair 386 14,452
3 Good 3,719 114,352
4 Very good 4,560 136,859
5 Excellent 2,089 71,885
97 Don't know 2 167
98 Refused 6 215
99 Not stated 336 9,747
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: R6Q06
Position: 823
Length: 2

How would you rate your

... mathematical abilities? For example, using formulas to solve problems, interpreting graphs or tables, or using math to figure out practical things in everyday life.

Table 508
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Poor 735 26,190
2 Fair 1,580 55,264
3 Good 4,016 124,824
4 Very good 2,895 83,751
5 Excellent 1,555 48,316
97 Don't know 2 167
98 Refused 6 215
99 Not stated 337 9,754
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: R6Q07
Position: 825
Length: 2

How often is a computer available for you to use at home?

Table 509
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Never 229 8,347
2 Less than once a month 16 437
3 A few times each month 38 1,776
4 A few times every week 75 2,474
5 Almost every day 10,422 325,435
97 Don't know 1 31
98 Refused 6 215
99 Not stated 339 9,767
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: R6Q09
Position: 827
Length: 2

How often was/is there a computer available for you to use at school?

Table 510
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Never 182 6,690
2 Less than once a month 18 887
3 A few times each month 42 1,518
4 A few times every week 125 4,539
5 Almost every day 5,447 169,203
6 Not in school 4,947 155,115
97 Don't know 16 480
98 Refused 10 281
99 Not stated 339 9,767
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: R6Q11
Position: 829
Length: 2

How often is there a computer available for you to use somewhere other than at home or at school?

Table 511
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Never 663 24,219
2 Less than once a month 162 6,681
3 A few times each month 325 11,386
4 A few times every week 625 19,100
5 Almost every day 8,908 273,992
97 Don't know 97 3,101
98 Refused 7 236
99 Not stated 339 9,767
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Section: Demographics

Variable Name: U6Q04
Position: 831
Length: 2

How would you rate your current ability to speak English?

Table 512
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Cannot speak 27 1,717
2 Poor 162 8,289
3 Fair 346 16,352
4 Good 1,419 49,921
5 Very good 2,992 91,184
6 Excellent 5,830 170,917
97 Don't know 1 46
98 Refused 9 272
99 Not stated 340 9,783
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q04a
Position: 833
Length: 2

How would you rate your current ability to speak French?

Table 513
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Cannot speak 2,302 78,689
2 Poor 3,643 118,061
3 Fair 1,222 33,090
4 Good 1,003 26,394
5 Very good 1,195 35,582
6 Excellent 1,412 46,611
98 Refused 9 272
99 Not stated 340 9,783
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q06
Position: 835
Length: 1

Are you and this partner/spouse currently living together?

Table 514
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,274 66,390
2 No 381 12,078
6 Valid skip 8,304 266,111
9 Not stated 167 3,902
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents whose marital status in the previous cycle was "Living common-law with a partner" or "Married".


Variable Name: U6Q42
Position: 836
Length: 2

What is the highest level of education your partner/spouse has completed?

Table 515
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Less than a high school diploma 168 6,912
2 High school diploma or graduation equivalency 1,080 34,681
3 Some post-secondary (no certificate, diploma or degree) 176 4,071
4 Private business school or commercial school certificate or diploma 57 1,579
5 College, CEGEP, trade/vocational certificate or diploma or registered apprenticeship 1,424 43,758
6 University bachelor's degree (e.g., B.A., B.Sc., B.Ed.) 1,076 27,429
7 University first professional degree (e.g., medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, law, optometry, divinity) 54 1,501
8 University Master's degree 135 4,161
9 Ph.D (University earned doctorate) 17 259
10 Other - Specify 30 833
96 Valid skip 6,534 212,451
97 Don't know 17 610
98 Refused 4 58
99 Not stated 354 10,177
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were living common-law or married at the time of interview.


Variable Name: U6Q59
Position: 838
Length: 1

In December 2009, did you usually live in ...?

Table 516
  Response FREQ WTD
1 a school residence 82 2,843
2 a house, apartment or other private dwelling (Private dwellings do not include boarding houses, group homes, or other institutions.) 10,635 333,572
3 Other - Specify 59 1,992
8 Refused 9 272
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: Reference period: ^RefPerEng04.


Variable Name: U6Q60A
Position: 839
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Nobody else/ lives alone

Table 517
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,601 45,159
2 No 9,169 293,130
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60B
Position: 840
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Birth mother

Table 518
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,405 97,892
2 No 8,365 240,397
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60C
Position: 841
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Step mother, adoptive mother, or foster mother

Table 519
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 51 2,287
2 No 10,719 336,002
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60D
Position: 842
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Birth father

Table 520
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 2,103 83,645
2 No 8,667 254,644
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60E
Position: 843
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Step father, adoptive father, or foster father

Table 521
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 91 3,480
2 No 10,679 334,809
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60F
Position: 844
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Your sister(s) or brother(s) (includes step-, half- and adopted)

Table 522
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,537 61,094
2 No 9,233 277,195
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60G
Position: 845
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Your partner (e.g. spouse, girlfriend or boyfriend)

Table 523
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 4,478 129,983
2 No 6,292 208,306
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60H
Position: 846
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Your own child(ren)

Table 524
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,541 46,000
2 No 9,229 292,289
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60I
Position: 847
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Grandparent(s)

Table 525
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 102 4,086
2 No 10,668 334,203
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60J
Position: 848
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Other relatives (e.g. mother-in-law, uncle, cousin)

Table 526
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 246 8,182
2 No 10,524 330,107
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q60K
Position: 849
Length: 1

Who usually lived there with you? Include those who may be away for reasons such as attending school, visiting others or travelling....Non-relatives (e.g. friends, housemates, other students)

Table 527
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 1,861 53,291
2 No 8,909 284,998
7 Don't know 2 34
8 Refused 13 357
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.


Variable Name: U6Q61
Position: 850
Length: 1

Do you consider yourself to have moved out permanently from the home of your parents or guardians?

Table 528
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 7,638 214,431
2 No 542 17,986
6 Valid skip 2,587 105,691
7 Don't know 8 283
8 Refused 10 289
9 Not stated 341 9,801
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who were not living with parent(s)/guardian(s) in December 2009.


Section: Derived Variables

Variable Name: CITZEND6
Position: 851
Length: 2

Derived variable: This variable updates the information on citizenship collected in the previous cycle. It is possible that respondents may have obtained Canadian citizenship or acquired or relinquished citizenship from other countries.

Table 529
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Canada, by birth 10,300 307,320
2 Canada, by naturalization (citizenship process) 292 18,725
3 Canada, by birth and other 223 8,339
4 Canada, by naturalization and other 167 10,470
5 Other 18 991
99 Not stated 126 2,637
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: PD3P11, PD3P12, PD3P13, PD3P14 (parent questionnaire: cycle 1, cohort 1), V3_1, V3_2, V3_3, V3_4 (cycle 1, cohort 2), U2Q01A, U2Q01B, U2Q01C, CITZEND2 (cycle 2), U3Q01A, U3Q01B, U3Q01C, CITZEND3 (cycle 3), U4Q01A, U4Q01B, U4Q01C, U4Q01D (cycle 4), U5Q01A, U5Q01B, U5Q01C, U5Q01D (cycle 5) and U6Q01A, U6Q01B, U6Q01C, U6Q01D (cycle 6).
Where discrepancies existed between cycles, overall the approach was to give priority to Responses from cycle 1. In cycle 1, this information was asked on the parent questionnaire for cohort A.


Variable Name: LANIMMD6
Position: 853
Length: 1

Derived variable: Indicates whether or not respondents who are not Canadian by birth have ever been a landed immigrant.

Table 530
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Yes 419 27,951
2 No 55 2,148
6 Valid skip 10,523 315,658
9 Not stated 129 2,725
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported that they were not Canadian by birth.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: CITZEND6, LANIMMD5 and U6Q02.


Variable Name: AGMPD6
Position: 854
Length: 2

Derived variable: Respondent's age, in years, at time of moving out permanently from the home of parents or guardians.

Allowed values: 00 : 25

Table 531
  Response FREQ WTD
5:25 Age (in years) 7,508 209,473
95 Moved out previous cycle 0 0
96 Valid skip 3,129 123,677
99 Not stated 489 15,331
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported that they have moved out permanently from the home of their parents or guardians as of December 2009.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: BMONTHD6, BYEARD6, U6Q60 (A to K), U6Q61, U6Q62M and U6Q62Y.
The earliest year a respondent could report moving out was 1989.


Variable Name: MARSTAD6
Position: 856
Length: 2

Derived variable: Marital status.

Table 532
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Single, never married 6,422 209,089
2 Married 1,877 48,795
3 Living common-law or with a partner 2,361 77,058
4 Separated 73 1,996
5 Widowed 4 246
6 Divorced 35 1,121
99 Not stated 354 10,177
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variable: U6Q09.
Marital status was collected as of the time of interview.


Variable Name: SPINDD6
Position: 858
Length: 4

Derived variable: 4 digit industry code (NAICS 1997) for spouse's job.

Table 533
  Response FREQ WTD
1100 : 9141 NAICS codes 3,401 99,377
9996 Valid skip 7,342 237,859
9999 Not stated 378 11,122
XXXX Unclassified 5 123
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported a partner/spouse.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: U6Q09, U6Q43, U6Q44, U6Q45, U6Q46 and U6Q47.


Variable Name: SPINDRD6
Position: 862
Length: 2

Derived variable: 2 digit industry code (NAICS 1997) for spouse's job.

Table 534
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Agriculture 79 2,343
2 Forestry, Fishing, Oil, Gas 190 3,902
3 Utilities 47 1,536
4 Construction 424 13,904
5 Manufacturing 272 8,963
6 Trade 402 12,583
7 Transportation, Warehousing 129 4,157
8 Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, Leasing 169 4,742
9 Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 243 7,854
10 Management, Administrative, Other Support 99 2,560
11 Education Services 244 5,793
12 Health Care, Social Assistance 363 11,308
13 Information, Culture, Recreation 147 4,876
14 Accommodation, Food Services 148 4,285
15 Other Services 167 4,602
16 Public Administration 278 5,967
17 Unclassified 5 123
96 Valid skip 7,342 237,859
99 Not stated 378 11,122
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported a partner/spouse.
Note: This variable was derived from the variable: SPINDD6.


Variable Name: SPOCCD6
Position: 864
Length: 4

Derived variable: 4 digit occupation code (SOC 1991) for spouse's job.

Table 535
  Response FREQ WTD
Response: SOC Codes 3,394 99,303
9996 Valid skip 7,342 237,859
9999 Not stated 378 11,122
XXXX Unclassified 12 197
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported a partner/spouse.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: U6Q09, U6Q43, U6Q44, U6Q45, U6Q46 and U6Q47.
Response= Minimum A011 and Maximum J319.


Variable Name: SPOCCRD6
Position: 868
Length: 2

Derived variable: 2 digit occupation code (SOC 1991) for spouse's job.

Table 536
  Response FREQ WTD
1 Management 190 6,136
2 Business, Finance and Administrative 465 12,295
3 Natural and Applied Sciences 337 9,701
4 Health 256 7,643
5 Social Science, Education, Government Service, and Religion 300 8,369
6 Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport 120 3,634
7 Sales and Service 622 19,046
8 Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators 746 22,550
9 Primary Industry 199 4,837
10 Processing, Manufacturing and Utilities 159 5,090
11 Unclassified 12 197
96 Valid skip 7,342 237,859
99 Not stated 378 11,122
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who reported a partner/spouse.
Note: This variable was derived from the variable: SPOCCD6.


Variable Name: DEPCHD6
Position: 870
Length: 2

Derived variable: Number of dependent children.

Allowed values: 00 : 93

Table 537
  Response FREQ WTD
0 No dependent children 9,141 289,560
1:05 Number of dependent children 1,644 49,126
99 Not stated 341 9,795
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: U6Q37B and U6Q38.


Variable Name: LCCCD6
Position: 872
Length: 2

Derived variable: Language(s) spoken well enough to conduct a conversation.

Table 538
  Response FREQ WTD
1 English only 6,016 177,857
2 French only 468 23,612
3 Non-official language(s) only 11 485
4 English and French only 3,090 79,661
5 English and non-official language 668 38,799
6 French and non-official language 6 429
7 English, French and non-official language 519 17,620
99 Not stated 348 10,019
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable was derived from the variables: U6Q03 (A to S).


Section: Income Derived Variables

Variable Name: INCEID6
Position: 874
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from Employment Insurance benefits.

Table 539
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00026000 EI Benefits-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCEISD6
Position: 882
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from Employment Insurance benefits.

Table 540
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00026000 EI Benefits-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCGSD6
Position: 890
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from other government sources such as Worker's Compensation or Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan.

Table 541
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00039400 Other government sources-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCGSSD6
Position: 898
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from other government sources such as Worker's Compensation or Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan.

Table 542
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00036000 Other government sources-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCNRD6
Position: 906
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from parents or other people that did not have to be repaid (excludes loans).

Table 543
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00050000 Parents/Others-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCNRSD6
Position: 914
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from parents or other people that did not have to be repaid (excludes loans).

Table 544
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00050000 Parents/Others-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCOND6
Position: 922
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from other non-government sources including income from dividends, interest and other investment income, employer pensions, annuities or rental income.

Table 545
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00400000 Other non-government sources-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCONSD6
Position: 930
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from other non-government sources including income from dividends and other investment income, employer pensions, annuities or rental income.

Table 546
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00085000 Other non-government sources-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSCD6
Position: 938
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from spousal support or child support.

Table 547
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00033175 Spousal or child support-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSCSD6
Position: 946
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from spousal support or child support.

Table 548
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00030000 Spousal or child support-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSED6
Position: 954
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from self-employment.

Table 549
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00500000 Self-employment-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSESD6
Position: 962
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from self-employment.

Table 550
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00700000 Self-employment-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSGD6
Position: 970
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from scholarships, grants or bursaries.

Table 551
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00025000 Scholarships, etc.-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSGSD6
Position: 978
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from scholarships, grants or bursaries.

Table 552
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00025000 Scholarships, etc.-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSPD6
Position: 986
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from Social Assistance or Provincial Income Supplements.

Table 553
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00022800 Social assistance-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSPSD6
Position: 994
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from Social Assistance or Provincial Income Supplements.

Table 554
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00026000 Social assistance-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSTD6
Position: 1002
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from the Goods and Services Tax Credit (GST) or Harmonized Sales Tax Credit (HST) or Quebec Sales Tax Credit (QST).

Table 555
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00002000 GST/HST/QST-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCSTSD6
Position: 1010
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from the Goods and Services Tax Credit (GST) or Harmonized Sales Tax Credit (HST) or Quebec Sales Tax Credit (QST).

Table 556
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00002000 GST/HST/QST-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCTBD6
Position: 1018
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from Canada Child Tax Benefit or provincial child tax benefits or credits.

Table 557
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00022800 Canada Child Tax-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCTBSD6
Position: 1026
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from Canada Child Tax Benefit or provincial child tax benefits or credits.

Table 558
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00024000 Canada Child Tax-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCWSD6
Position: 1034
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income received in 2009 from wages and/or salaries.

Table 559
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00600000 Wages/Salaries-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: INCWSSD6
Position: 1042
Length: 8

Derived variable: Income that respondent's spouse or partner received in 2009 from wages and/or salaries.

Table 560
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 01000000 Wages/Salaries-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: TINCD6
Position: 1050
Length: 8

Derived variable: Total 2009 income from all sources before taxes and deductions.

Table 561
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 00601200 Total income from all sources-respondent 11,011 346,247
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: All respondents
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Variable Name: TINCSD6
Position: 1058
Length: 8

Derived variable: Total 2009 income for respondent's spouse or partner from all sources before taxes and deductions.

Table 562
  Response FREQ WTD
00000000 : 01000000 Total income from all sources-spouse 4,238 125,853
99999996 Valid skip 6,773 220,395
99999999 Not stated 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Coverage: Respondents who had a partner or spouse in 2009.
Note: This variable may include imputed values.


Section: Decease6

Variable Name: DECEASE6
Position: 1066
Length: 1

Respondents deceased on or before December 31st, 2009.

Table 563
  Response FREQ WTD
N No 11,011 346,247
Y Yes 115 2,234
Total 11,126 348,481

Section: Weight

Variable Name: Weight
Position: 1067
Length: 9.4

Weight : decimal in 4th byte of the field.

Allowed values: 1.0794: 189.4970

1.0794: 189.4970