Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub

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Welcome to the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics (GDIS) Hub, Statistics Canada's primary platform for all gender, diversity and inclusion related data. The Hub enables data users to more easily find disaggregated and intersectional data, analytical products and insights.

Care Economy

National Caregiver Day, on April 2, recognizes and appreciates the contributions of millions of caregivers who provide care for others. This day also shines a light on the critical issue of the care economy, which includes unpaid and paid care work for children as well as adults with long-term conditions or disabilities. The COVID-19 pandemic, as well as ongoing demographic shifts such as population aging, have put pressure on our systems of social and health care. Understanding the care economy’s contribution to Canada’s economy and society is crucial for the well-being of Canadians.

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Consult subject-specific pages for all the related data, analysis, and reference resources. These pages contain information on topics important to the GDIS.

Care counts - More information on the Care Economy project

Care economy project

Welcome to Statistics Canada's care economy project, which brings together statistical information on paid and unpaid care work for care-dependent groups.

More information on Care economy project

How to use Statistics Canada tables

How to use Statistics Canada tables

Discover the new display and functionality of Statistics Canada data tables with How to use the data tables.

Social inclusion statistics - ethnocultural groups

Welcome to the Social Inclusion portal linked to Canada's Anti-Racism Strategy and the Centre for Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics. This portal brings together key statistical information on the inclusion (or exclusion) of ethnocultural groups and immigrants in Canada.

More information on social inclusion indicators for Canada's ethnocultural groups

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Disaggregated Data Action Plan

The Disaggregated Data Action Plan Accomplishments Report 2022-2023: Building on a solid foundation showcases progress made in the second year of the plan's implementation to support more representative data collection and enhanced statistics on diverse populations. The Disaggregated Data Action Plan (DDAP) is a whole-of-government approach led by Statistics Canada to strengthen the government's efforts to address systemic racism and gender gaps, leading to better and more equitable decision-making for all Canadians. Statistics Canada collected, analyzed, and disseminated more disaggregated data than we ever did before to better understand all Canadians and to help every Canadian to reach their full potential.

For more information on the Disaggregated Data Action Plan and related initiatives, please visit the DDAP page.

Focus on COVID-19

Explore the impact of COVID-19 on diverse population groups in Canada

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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Canadian families of children with disabilities

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Have your say on the visible minority concept

Engagement Initiative Objectives

The visible minority concept is currently under review. Statistics Canada is committed to engaging with partners, stakeholders, ethnocultural groups, and the general public to identify the appropriate terminology and categories to describe the population and properly address data needs in health, education, justice, and employment equity.

These consultative engagements on the Visible Minority Concept were conducted virtually with stakeholders and partners, ethnocultural groups, non profit and nongovernment organizations and researchers.

Results

Consult and comment initial findings of the engagement initiatives here: Visible minority concept consultative engagement

Sustainable Development Goals

Sustainable Development Goals

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and improve the lives and prospects of everyone, everywhere. The Canadian Indicator Framework for the SDGs encompasses the 17 goals to support Canada's domestic implementation of the SDGs.

Quality of Life Framework for Canada

Quality of Life Framework for Canada

The Quality of Life Hub is an online portal for information and data related to Canada's Quality of Life Framework. It brings together indicators from five domains of well-being: prosperity, health, society, the environment and good governance.

Tested and trusted statistical standards

Tested and trusted statistical standards

Statistical data and metadata standards are a set of rules about how data and metadata are managed, organized, represented, or formatted. They enable consistent and repeatable description, representation, structuring, and sharing of data and metadata.

Statistics Canada has many national statistical standards used for collecting and publishing more detailed data. For standards related to gender, diversity and inclusion please check out, Gender, diversity and inclusion, and related standards. For standards related to sex, gender and sexual orientation please check out, Gender, sex at birth, sexual orientation, and related standards.

For more information on all our statistical standards, please visit the Standards, Data Sources, and Methods Hub.

Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus)

Gender-Based Analysis Plus

GBA Plus is an analytical process that provides a rigorous method for the assessment of systemic inequalities, as well as a means to assess how diverse groups of women, men, and gender diverse people may experience policies, programs and initiatives.

For additional information and resources on GBA Plus, check out the following links:

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