Poverty and Social Assistance (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
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- 6Public welfare--Statistics
- 5Poverty--Statistics
- 4Canada, Alberta, Edmonton
- 4Public welfare--Evaluation
- 3Canada
- 3Poverty--Prevention
- 9Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)
- 9Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Poverty and Social Assistance (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 1Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Education (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 1Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Housing (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 1Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Employment & Unemployment (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 5Edmonton Social Planning Council
- 2Parnell, Ted
- 1Dowdell, Virginia
- 1Evans, R. Scott
- 1Fitzpatrick, Anne
- 1Kolkman, John
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1983-06-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
Brief presented to the Minister of Social Services and Community Health, Dr. Neil Webber.
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1990-05-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
Submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Bill C-69 : An act to permit restraint of government expenditures.
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Consultation report on income security: final submission for the standing committee on human resources development
Download1994-12-01
Fitzpatrick, Anne, Evans, R. Scott
Recommendations for income security reform put forward by the Children and Families Initiative.
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2013-10-01
Neilson, Michelle, Kolkman, John, Dowdell, Virginia
Tracking the Trends is the ESPC's flagship publication that offers a comprehensive collection of current and historical demographic and socio-economic data focused on the Edmonton region. The 2013 edition of this report contains statistics on education and employment, the cost of living and...
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2007
Wickenheiser, Anette, Edmonton Social Planning Council
The ninth edition of Tracking the Trends presents many new data variables on social and economic trends and provides more detailed analysis than previous editions. It also includes an updated Social Health Index, which is a means of measuring and tracking the overall level of social health in...