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Status of Women committee  We gave you a list of publications, and in it there is some information on low income and its impact. When we're looking at small sub-populations and want to do a factor analysis, we sometimes can't do as much as we would like to do. There are some indicators that low income is a

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  That's a good question. At Statistics Canada we measure family violence, violence against women, using two different data sources. We have the general social survey on victimization that includes specifically spousal violence and other types of violence, robbery, sexual assault,

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  If you want good coverage.

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  There are two datasets.

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  There's the GSS, which is a sample survey of victimization, self-reported; that's whether the incident was reported to the police or not. It's one data point which has been coming out every five years since 1999. The other one, on an annual basis, is through police records, where

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  Only child maltreatment.

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  Yes. There are always changes to a questionnaire. It's a tool. We engage our partners to determine whether there are any emerging issues. We engage members from the police services to look at some of the questions. It's an evolving tool, so there have been changes—

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  I couldn't tell you, but I could get that information for you.

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  The general social survey on victimization is independent of the long-form census. They're two different tools.

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  Oh, I'm sorry. I'm getting clarification. What we know from Canadians is that not all of their violent victimization gets reported to police. We look at the data. The last time we did it in 2009.... Let me get the exact number. I guess I need clarification on your question. I

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  I think we were at about 78%, and then going back another five years, we were at 43%.

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  When we release data from the social survey on victimization, it's released independent from the census.

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  The GSS asks questions of a random sample of individuals about their experiences of victimization for the past 12 months. When we publish, we would say that respondents contacted expressed that they were victimized either violently through a physical assault, robbery, or sexual a

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin

Status of Women committee  The survey goes out to households, to individuals, not to police forces, so—

November 20th, 2014Committee meeting

Kathy AuCoin