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- Canada: 2013 General Social Survey Giving, Volunteering and Participating Questionnaire (English, 2015)
Full 2013 General Social Survey Cycle 27 Giving, Volunteering and Participating questionnaire administered by Statistics Canada. Also available in French - Canada: 2013 General Social Survey Giving, Volunteering and Participating Questionnaire (French, 2015)
Full 2013 General Social Survey Cycle 27 Giving, Volunteering and Participating questionnaire administered by Statistics Canada. Also available in English - Canada: Highlights of the National Survey of Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations (2005)
Produced by Statistics Canada, this report summarizes the findings of the National Survey of Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations which was carried out in 2003. The findings of this survey were instrumental in producing the National Report for the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project work in Canada. Data is circa 2003. - Canada: Highlights of the National Survey of Nonprofit and Voluntary Organizations (French, 2005)
Produit par Statistique Canada , ce rapport résume les constatations de l'Enquête nationale auprès des organismes bénévoles et sans but qui a été réalisée en 2003. Les résultats de cette enquête ont contribué à produire les Rapport national pour le Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project travailler au Canada. Les données sont circa 2003. - Canada: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 1997-2004 (2007)
Produced by Statistics Canada this report presents analysis for the period 1997 to 2004, and shows that in 2004, the value added, or gross domestic product (GDP), of the core nonprofit sector amounted to $29.6 billion—accounting for 2.5% of the total Canadian economy, and grew at a rate of 6.5% in that year. This is the 4th edition of the Canadian NPI Satellite Account. - Canada: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 1997-2004 (French, 2007)
Produit par Statistics Canada ce rapport présente une analyse pour la période 1997 à 2004, et montre que, en 2004 , la valeur ajoutée, ou le produit intérieur brut (PIB), du secteur sans but lucratif de s'élevait à 29,6 milliards de dollars, soit 2,5% de l'ensemble de l'économie Canadienne, et a progressé à un taux de 6,5% cette année. Il s'agit de la 4ème édition du compte satellite canadien NPI. - Canada: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 1997-2005 (2008)
Produced by Statistics Canada this report presents analysis for the period 1997 to 2005, and shows that in 2005, the core non-profit sector grew 4.7% in nominal terms, accounting for 2.4% of Canada’s gross domestic product. This share increases to 6.8% when hospitals, universities and colleges are included. This is the 5th edition of the Canadian NPI satellite account. - Canada: Nonprofit Institutions Satellite Account, 1997-2007 (2009)
Produced by Statistics Canada this report presents analysis for the period 1997 to 2007, and shows that in 2007, the core grew 5.8% in nominal terms, accounting for 2.5% of Canada’s gross domestic product. This share increases to 7.0% when hospitals, universities and colleges are included. This is the 6th edition of the Canadian NPI satellite account. - Canada: The Canadian Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector in Comparative Perspective (2005)
Produced by Imagine Canada, this report summarizes the findings of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project work in Canada. The findings show that the nonprofit and voluntary sector accounts for 6.8 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) and, when the value of volunteer work is incorporated, contributes 8.5 percent of the GDP, employing 12 percent of Canada’s economically active population, and provide 13 percent of its non-agricultural employment. Data is circa 2000-2003. - Canada: The Canadian Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector in Comparative Perspective (French, 2005)
Produit par Imagine Canada, ce rapport résume les conclusions de la Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project travailler au Canada. Les résultats montrent que les comptes du secteur bénévole et 6,8 pour cent du produit intérieur brut de la nation produit intérieur brut (PIB) et, lorsque la valeur du travail bénévole est incorporé, contribue à 8,5 pour cent du PIB, emploie 12 pour cent de la population économiquement active du Canada, et fournissent 13 pour cent de ses emplois non agricoles. Les données sont circa 2000-2003. - Canada: UN Handbook test report (2001)
From November 2000 to July 2001, a draft version of the UN Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions in the System of National Accounts was tested in 11 countries, which varied in their level of development. This document captures the Canadian experience during this test implementation. - Canada: Volunteering and Charitable Giving in Canada (English, 2015)
Issued by Statistics Canada on January 20, 2015, this report uses the most recent data from the General Social Survey (GSS) 2013 on Giving, Volunteering and Participating to profile volunteering and charitable giving in Canada. The first section presents information about individuals aged 15 years and over who volunteered in 2013, their characteristics and the number of hours they provided. The second section focuses on charitable giving, including changes in donation rates and in the amounts given by Canadians of all ages. Also available in French. - Canada: Volunteering and Charitable Giving in Canada (French, 2015)
Issued by Statistics Canada on January 20, 2015, this report uses the most recent data from the General Social Survey (GSS) 2013 on Giving, Volunteering and Participating to profile volunteering and charitable giving in Canada. The first section presents information about individuals aged 15 years and over who volunteered in 2013, their characteristics and the number of hours they provided. The second section focuses on charitable giving, including changes in donation rates and in the amounts given by Canadians of all ages. Also available in English. - Canada: Volunteering in Canada, 2004 to 2013 (English, 2015)
Issued by Statistics Canada on June 18, 2015, this report provides a profile of volunteerism in Canada, examining trends in volunteer rates and hours volunteered, the characteristics of volunteers, the sectors benefiting from volunteering, types of volunteer activities, and motivations for and barriers to volunteering. Also presented are patterns in informal volunteering, defined here as acts helping people directly, whether it is family, friends or neighbors. Also available in French. - Canada: Volunteering in Canada, 2004 to 2013 (French, 2015)
Issued by Statistics Canada on June 18, 2015, this report provides a profile of volunteerism in Canada, examining trends in volunteer rates and hours volunteered, the characteristics of volunteers, the sectors benefiting from volunteering, types of volunteer activities, and motivations for and barriers to volunteering. Also presented are patterns in informal volunteering, defined here as acts helping people directly, whether it is family, friends or neighbors. Also available in English. - Canada: Workforce, expenditures, and revenue data (1995)
Adapted from Lester M. Salamon, S. Wojciech Sokolowski, and Associates, Global Civil Society: Dimensions of the Nonprofit Sector, Volume Two (Bloomfied, CT: Kumarian Press, 2004). Data circa 1995.