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2011 National Household Survey Summary - Education, Labour and Commuting | This document presents a summary of statistics for York Region and its nine local municipalities. | |
2011 National Household Survey Summary - Immigration | This document presents a summary of statistics for York Region and its nine local municipalities. | |
2011 National Household Survey Summary - Income and Housing | This document presents a summary of statistics for York Region and its nine local municipalities. | |
2011 What if York Region Were a Village of Just 100 People? | To help understand York Region residents, this publication uses 2011 Census and National Household Survey data to illustrate what York Region would look like if it were a village of only 100 people | |
2016 Census Release - Housing | This summary focuses on statistics for housing characteristics in York Region and its nine local municipalities. | |
2016 Census Release - Income | This summary focuses on statistics for income characteristics in York Region and its nine local municipalities. | |
2016 What if York Region Were a Village of Just 100 People? | To help understand York Region residents, this publication uses 2016 Census and National Household Survey data to illustrate what York Region would look like if it were a village of only 100 people | |
2017 Canadian Survey on Disability - Infograph | This infographic provides a summary of the disability statistics of York Region in 2017. It is based on the results of the 2017 Canadian Survey on Disability. | |
2017 Canadian Survey on Disability - Research Brief | This research brief provides a summary of the disability statistics of York Region in 2017. It is based on the results of the 2017 Canadian Survey on Disability. | |
2021 What if York Region were a Village of just 100 People? | To help understand York Region residents, this publication uses 2021 Census and National Household Survey data to illustrate what York Region would look like if it were a village of only 100 people. |