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BB1 Number of Employed Persons Earning Low Wages by Gender, Edmonton CMA
Social Well-Being Indicator Tracker A: Demographics A1 Population A2 Annual Entry of Permanent Residents A3 Temporary Residents A4 Lone-Parent to Couple Family Proportion B. Income BA. Income and Income Gaps BA1 Number of Tax-filers, Edmonton CMA BA2 Percent female...BD: Government Transfers Indicators
Social Well-Being Indicator Tracker A: Demographics A1 Population A2 Annual Entry of Permanent Residents A3 Temporary Residents A4 Lone-Parent to Couple Family Proportion B. Income BA. Income and Income Gaps BA1 Number of Tax-filers, Edmonton CMA BA2 Percent female...Media Release: New retrospective publication highlights Edmonton Social Planning Council’s 80 years of contributions towards building a better and more inclusive Edmonton
Media Release: New retrospective publication highlights Edmonton Social Planning Council’s 80 years of contributions towards building a better and more inclusive Edmonton February 18, 2020 Download 80 Years of Community Building FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 11, 2021...ESPC Submission to the Alberta Budget 2021 Consultation
ESPC Submission to the Alberta Budget 2021 Consultation December 3, 2020 Download the Alberta Budget 2021 Consultation Submission (PDF) Note: this is a written submission to the Government of Alberta’s Budget 2021 consultation. For more information or to...Media Release: Educational outcomes for Edmontonians improve while racial and gender inequalities persist, says new ESPC report
Media Release: Educational outcomes for Edmontonians improve while racial and gender inequalities persist, says new ESPC report November 16, 2020 Download the 2020 Tracking the Trends FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Edmonton’s residents are better educated than before despite...Blog: Financial vulnerability: Who is at risk if the government fails to step up?
Blog: Financial vulnerability: Who is at risk if the government fails to step up? June 8, 2020 How financially secure are Canadians when faced with work disruptions? If our current economic climate is anything to go by, not very. Turns out Statistic Canada has studied...The fACTivist – Spring 2020
The fACTivist – Spring 2020 March 25, 2020 Download the fACTivist – Spring 2020 now! The fACTivist is the ESPC’s quarterly newsletter. It offers articles on a variety of pertinent social issues, as well as providing updates on Council activities and...Our History
The Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC) celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2020. Over the years, the Council has evolved, adapting its focus to meet Edmonton’s population’s changing needs. For a detailed look at ESPC’s storied history, check out our retrospective...Welcome
The Edmonton Social Planning Council is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan social research organization, with registered charitable status. Our focus is social research, particularly in the areas of low income and poverty. ESPC is a source of knowledge and expertise on social issues within our community.