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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...
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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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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton. Special feature on families with children.
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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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2011
Edmonton Social Planning Council, Ahorro, Joseph, Pinkoski, Jayda, Kolkman, John
The Edmonton Social Planning Council’s flagship publication Tracking the Trends contains the latest data of all the important social and economic trends affecting Edmonton. These trends are in the areas of education, employment, cost of living & housing, income, poverty, and government income...
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The way we live: Edmonton's people plan. The quality of life needs & priorities of Edmontonians facing social & econonic barriers
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Edmonton Social Planning Council
The Way We Live: Edmonton's People Plan was approved by City Council on July 7, 2010. This 10-year strategic plan redefines local government as a caring entity that creates a diverse and inclusive city by connecting people, creating communities where p