An Overview of the Survey of Laobur and Income Dynamics (SLID)
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The Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics adds a new dimension to existing data on labour market activity and income. The survey focuses on the whole range of transitions, durations, and repeat occurrences of Canadians’ financial and work situations. As a longitudinal survey, it also provides information on the fluctuations in family characteristics. Special features of the survey as well as major themes covered by the survey are described in this paper. In addition, suggestions are offered for obtaining or working with the data.Downloads
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