Download this document to see the bibliography, references, and credits for VitalSigns 2016.
ESPC Documents/VITAL SIGNS/Vital Signs 2016 Source List.docx
Download this document to see the bibliography, references, and credits for VitalSigns 2016.
ESPC Documents/VITAL SIGNS/Vital Signs 2016 Source List.docx
Edmonton Vital Signs is an annual check-up conducted by Edmonton Community Foundation, in partnership with the Edmonton Social Planning Council, to measure how our community is doing with a focus on a specific topic. This year we are looking at Edmonton’s immigrant and refugee population. Community foundations across Canada are reporting on how their communities are doing and how Canada is doing overall.
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This report analyzes the migration patterns of secondary and interprovincial migrants moving to and from Alberta. In this report secondary migration is defined as the movement of individuals who landed in Canada as immigrants and subsequently relocated from their original province of landing to another province. In addition, interprovincial migration is defined as the migration of individuals from one province of residence to another province of residence.
Download Alberta Interprovincial and Secondary Migration: Rates, Context and Profile today!
ESPC Documents/VITAL SIGNS/Secondary vs Interprovincial Migration.pdf
The 2015 Edmonton Vital Signs report provides an annual snapshot of Edmonton. It measures how we are doing with a focus this year on Edmonton’s Urban Aboriginal population. The Source Document provides links to source material used.
The 2015 Edmonton Vital Signs report provides an annual snapshot of Edmonton. It measures how we are doing with a focus this year on Edmonton’s Urban Aboriginal population