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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton. Special feature on families with children.
Download1990-06-01
Community Trends Working Group
This second edition includes a focus on the social trends and service implications for families with children.
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1995
Burrows, Bill, Edmonton Social Planning Council
The Family Budgeting Guide is designed primarily to assist low-income families and their counsellors determine basic income needs. It is intended as a tool for efficient budgeting of limited resources, and as a benchmark for those developing or reforming income security programs.
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1998
Edmonton Social Planning Council
Edmonton LIFE is a collaborative, ongoing project that has established a shared definition of quality of life in Edmonton. The project provides an accessible and comprehensive report measuring health, environmental, economic and social indicators.
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2000-06-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
(In the 2002 edition this publication is referred to as the \"Cost of Healthy Living\" edition.)
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2002
Edmonton Social Planning Council
This edition continues to identify emerging trends by reporting comparative data for the indicators first introduced and measured in 1997.