Community Well-Being Index
The Community Well-Being (CWB) Index is a method of assessing socio-economic well-being in Canadian communities. Various indicators of socio-economic well-being, including education, labour force activity, income and housing, are derived from Statistics Canada's Census of Population and combined to give each community a well-being "score". These scores are used to compare well-being across First Nations and Inuit communities with well-being in other Canadian communities. Indicator values may be missing for a community because of non-participation in the census, inadequate data quality, or insufficient population size.
For more information on the subject, visit https://www.sac-isc.gc.ca/eng/1100100016579.
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Date Created
2007-06-01
Date Published
2015-04-02
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1981-06-02 - 2021-05-10
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Government of Canada;Indigenous Services Canada;Information Management Branch, Geomatics Services. (2015-04-02). Community Well-Being Index. Government of Canada;Indigenous Services Canada;Information Management Branch, Geomatics Services.
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well-being, first nations, census subdivision, index, community, indigenous services canada, isc, education, population, standard of living, income, census data, labour force, housing, indians, inuit, indigenous peoples
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