Table 1: Real Value Added for the Health Care and Social Assistance Industry [62] in Canada, (millions of constant 1997 dollars)
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1 Table 1: Real Value Added for the Care and Industry [62] in Canada, (millions of constant 1997 dollars) Care and [62] Care hospitals) and [62A] Care and [62] as % of Total GDP [622] as % of Total GDP Care hospitals) and [62A]as % of Total GDP [622] Total GDP A B C D E=A/D F=B/D G=C/D ,873 18,392 22, , % 3.13% 3.81% ,340 19,046 23, , ,816 19,360 24, , ,566 20,196 25, , ,119 20,624 26, , ,215 20,728 27, , ,714 21,177 28, , ,093 21,865 29, , ,948 22,097 29, , ,924 22,023 29, , ,166 21,486 30, , ,258 20,979 31, , ,292 20,627 30, , ,403 20,002 31, , ,950 20,302 31, , ,623 20,938 32, , ,486 21,189 34, , ,520 21,605 34, , ,314 21,800 35, , ,750 22,301 36,447 1,002, ,862 22,619 37,243 1,034, ,704 22,964 37,739 1,062, ,958 23,418 38,539 1,091, % Average annual growth rate % Average annual growth rate % Total growth rate % Total growth rate Source: Statistics Canada National Accounts CANSIM Table Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624].
2 Table 2: Nominal Value Added for the Care and Industry [62] in Canada, (millions of current dollars) Care and [62] [622] Care hospitals) and [62A] Care and [62] as % of total GDP [622] as % of total GDP Care hospitals) and [62A] as % of total GDP Total GDP A B C D E=A/D F=B/D G=C/D ,956 11,750 13, , % 2.76% 3.11% ,877 12,567 14, , ,915 13,296 15, , ,619 14,405 17, , ,343 15,450 18, , ,467 16,728 20, , ,307 18,095 23, , ,097 19,589 25, , ,678 20,349 27, , ,032 21,060 27, , ,854 20,637 29, , ,201 20,110 30, , ,410 19,754 30, , ,403 20,002 31, , ,994 20,428 32, , ,677 21,377 34, , ,249 23,007 37, , ,706 24,828 39,878 1,032, ,142 26,205 41,937 1,068, ,793 27,902 44,891 1,129, % Average annual growth rate % Total growth rate Source: Statistics Canada National Accounts CANSIM Table v Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624].
3 Table 3: Care and Industry [62] Deflators in Canada, GDP deflator Care and Industry [62] Deflator Hopital Industry [622] Deflator Care hospitals) and Industry [62A] Deflator A=D(T2)/D(T1) B=A(T2)/A(T1) C=B(T2)/B(T1) D=C(T2)/C(T1) % Average annual compound growth rate % Total growth rate Sources: Statistics Canada National Accounts, calculated from Tables 1 and 2. Note: D(T1) refers to column D from Table 1, D(T2) refers to column D from Table 2. Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624].
4 Table 4: Employment in the Care and Industry [62] in Canada, (thousands) Care and Total Economy Employment Care and [62] [62] as % of Total Economy Employment Care hospitals) and [62A] [622] as % of Total Economy Employment Care hospitals) and [62A] as % of Total Economy Employment [622] A B C D E=B/A F=C/A G=D/A % 4.36% 4.98% % Average annual growth rate % Total growth rate Source: Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey Note: There is no employment breakdown at the four-digit NAICS level in the Labour Force Survey for industry 62. Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624].
5 Table 5: Employment in the Ambulatory Care Industry [621] in Canada, (thousands) Ambulatory Care [621] Offices of Physicians [6211] Offices of Dentists [6212] Offices of Other Practitioners [6213] Out-Patient Care Centres [6214] Medical & Diagnostic Laboratories [6215] Home Care [6216] Other Ambulatory Care [6219] Ambulatory Care [621] as % of Total Economy Employment % % Average annual growth rate % Total growth rate Source: Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey Note: Estimates from the Labour Force Survey at the four-digit NAICS level should be used with prudence as their level of sampling variability is high.
6 Table 6: Employment in the Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624] Industries in Canada, (thousands) Nursing & Residential Care Facilities [623] [624] Individual & Family [6241] Community Food & Housing & Emergency [6242] Vocational Rehabilitation [6243] Child Day- Care [6244] Nursing & Residential Care Facilities [623] as % of Total Economy Employment [624] as % of Total Economy Employment % 1.84% % Average annual growth rate % Total growth rate Source: Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey Note: There is no employment breakdown at the four-digit NAICS level in the Labour Force Survey for industry 623. Note: Estimates from the Labour Force Survey at the four-digit NAICS level should be used with prudence as their level of sampling variability is high.
7 Table 7: Real GDP per Worker in the Care and Industry [62] in Canada, (constant 1997 dollars) % Average annual growth rate % Total Care and [62] Care hospitals) and [62A] Care and [62] as a % of the Total Economy Hospital [622] as a % of the Total Economy Care hospitals) and [62A] as a % of the Total Economy [622] Total Economy A B C D E=A/D F=B/D G=C/D ,553 37,560 41,176 53, % 70.4% 77.1% ,636 39,389 39,751 54, ,187 38,714 39,509 54, ,709 38,893 38,560 54, ,002 38,871 39,071 54, ,150 40,590 38,141 55, ,505 40,972 36,860 56, ,239 41,098 36,453 57, ,634 40,461 35,949 58, ,877 40,652 34,706 58, ,023 41,123 34,816 59, ,367 41,147 33,842 60, ,342 42,146 34,801 62, ,649 39,821 34,924 63, ,692 39,972 34,918 64, ,438 38,455 33,809 64, ,987 39,290 32,791 63, ,534 38,938 32,315 64, ,996 37,664 33,549 65, ,701 37,248 33,315 66, growth rate Source: Centre for the Study of Living Standards Productivity Database Based on Statistics Canada National Accounts and Labour Force Survey. Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624].
8 Table 8: Nominal GDP per Worker in the Care and Industry [62] in Canada, (current dollars) Care and [62] Care hospitals) and [62A] Care and [62] as a % of the Total Economy Hospital [622] as a % of the Total Economy Care hospitals) and [62A] as a % of the Total Economy [622] Total Economy A B C D E=A/D F=B/D G=C/D ,447 26,790 28,018 42, % 63.4% 66.3% ,889 29,507 28,402 44, ,451 31,244 29,836 46, ,163 33,232 31,376 48, ,425 34,825 34,120 49, ,932 37,379 34,930 50, ,360 39,181 34,492 52, ,544 39,474 34,720 54, ,152 38,785 34,587 56, ,243 38,932 34,697 57, ,023 41,123 34,816 59, ,098 41,403 34,822 60, ,772 43,029 36,522 63, ,795 43,238 37,929 67, ,006 45,935 39,886 69, ,133 46,225 39,929 69, ,350 49,158 40,388 72, % Average annual growth rate % Total growth rate Source: Statistics Canada National Accounts and Labour Force Survey. Calculated from Tables 2 and 4. Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624].
9 Table 9: Total Number of Jobs in the Care and Industry [62] by Business and Non-Business Sector in Canada, Care and [62] Total Number of Jobs Total Economy Business Sector Non-Business Sector [622] Care hospitals) and [62A] Care and [62] [622] Care hospitals) and [62A] Business Sector as a % of the Care and Industry [62] Business Sector as a % of the Care hospitals) and Industry[62A] Care and [62] [622] Care hospitals) and [62A] Non-Business Sector as a % of the Care and Industry [62] Non-Business Sector as a % of the Care hospitals) and Industry[62A] A=B+C B=E+I C=F+J D=E+F E F G=D/A H=F/C I=J+K J K L=I/A M=K/C ,330, , , , , % 60.7% 830, , , % 39.27% ,352, , , , , , , , ,349, , , , , , , , ,386, , , , , , , , ,383, , , , , , , , ,417, , , , , , , , ,473, , , , , , , , ,490, , , , , , , , ,502, , , , , , , , % Average Annual Growth Rate % Total Growth Rate Source: Statistics Canada CANSIM Table Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624]. Note: The data from Table are not consistent with the data from the Labour Force Survey. The Labour Force Survey recorded a total growth rate from of 25.0% for industry 62, almost double the total growth rate calculated from Table
10 Table 10: Total Compensation per Job in the Care and Industry [62] by Business and Non-Business Sector in Canada, (current dollars) Total Compensation per Job (current dollars) Total Economy Business Sector Non-Business Sector Care and [62] [622] Care hospitals) and [62A] Care and [62] [622] Care hospitals) and [62A] Business Sector as a % of the Care and Industry [62] Average Business Sector as a % of the Care hospitals) and Industry [62A] Average Care and [62] [622] Care hospitals) and [62A] Non-Business Sector as a % of the Care and Industry [62] Average Non-Business Sector as a % of the Care hospitals) and Industry [62A] Average A=B+C B=E+I C=F+J D=E+F E F G=D/A H=F/C I=J+K J K L=I/A M=K/C ,778 36,016 27,552 24, , % 87.7% 34,755 36,016 32, % 119.0% ,112 36,734 27,737 23, , ,743 36,734 34, ,691 38,710 29,100 25, , ,563 38,710 35, ,679 41,614 30,707 26, , ,050 41,614 37, ,994 44,639 32,561 28, , ,592 44,639 39, ,974 46,056 33,299 28, , ,948 46,056 40, ,098 47,966 34,087 29, , ,237 47,966 41, ,672 N/A N/A 30,951 N/A N/A 76.1 N/A 46,565 N/A N/A N/A ,378 N/A N/A 32,449 N/A N/A 76.6 N/A 48,305 N/A N/A N/A % Average Annual Growth Rate % Total Growth Rate Source: Statistics Canada CANSIM Table Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624]. Note: Data at the three-digit NAICS level are only available to 2003.
11 Table 11: Total Compensation for all Jobs in the Care and Industry [62] by Business and Non-Business Sector in Canada, (current dollars) Total Compensation for all Jobs in Millions (current dollars) Total Economy Business Sector Business Sector as a Non-Business Sector Business % of the Care Non-Business Non-Business Sector as a % of the Care Care Sector as a Care Sector as a % Care Care and hospitals) and Care and hospitals) and % of the Care and hospitals) and Industry Care and hospitals) and of the Care and hospitals) and Industry [62] [62A] Industry [62] Industry [62A] [62] [622] [62A] [62] [622] [62A] Average Average [62] [622] [62A] Average Average A=B+C B=E+I C=F+J D=E+F E F G=D/A H=F/C I=J+K J K L=I/A M=J/C ,948 18,263 22,685 12, , % 53.3% 28,860 18,263 10, % 46.7% ,076 18,637 23,439 12, , ,651 18,637 11, ,111 19,519 24,593 13, , ,971 19,519 11, ,091 21,012 27,080 14, , ,623 21,012 12, ,177 22,665 28,513 15, , ,072 22,665 13, ,829 23,923 29,906 15, , ,030 23,923 14, ,627 25,527 32,100 16, , ,034 25,527 15, ,627 N/A N/A 17,415 N/A N/A 28.7 N/A 43,212 N/A N/A 71.3 N/A ,654 N/A N/A 18,217 N/A N/A 28.6 N/A 45,437 N/A N/A 71.4 N/A % Average Annual Growth Rate % Total Growth Rate Source: Statistics Canada CANSIM Table Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624]. Note: Data at the three-digit NAICS level are only available to 2003.
12 Table 12: Productivity in the Business Sector of the Care and Industry hospitals) [62A] in Canada, (Index, 2002=100) Multifactor Productivity Labour Productivity Real Gross Output Real GDP Labour Input Capital Input Intermediate Inputs Based on Gross Output Based on Value Added Based on Gross Output Based on Value Added % Average Annual Growth Rate % Total Growth Rate Source: Statistics Canada CANSIM Table Note: This only includes privately-owned establishments. Publicly-owned establishments that provide health services are included in the non-business sector. Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624]. Note: Labour input is obtained by chained-fisher aggregation of hours worked of all workers, classified by education, work experience, and class of workers (paid workers versus self-employed and unpaid family workers) using hourly compensation as weights. Note: Capital input measures the services derived from the stock of fixed reproducible business assets (equipment and structures), inventories, and land. It is obtained by chained-fisher aggregation of capital stocks using the cost of capital to determine weights. Note: Intermediate inputs are obtained from a chained-fisher aggregation of energy, material and services inputs.
13 Table 13: Nominal Total Expenditure by Source of Finance in Canada, (millions of current dollars) Private Expenditure s Total Expenditure s Public Expenditures as a % of Total Expenditures Private Expenditures as a % of Total Expenditures Total Expenditures as a % of Total Economy GDP Public Expenditures as a % of Total Economy GDP Private Expenditures as a % of Total Economy GDP Total Economy Public GDP Expenditures A B C D=B+C E=B/D F=C/D G=D/A H=B/A I=C/A ,582 27,957 8,786 36, % 23.9% 8.2% 6.2% 2.0% ,714 30,095 9,747 39, ,541 32,529 10,809 43, ,949 35,055 11,734 46, ,094 38,163 12,796 50, ,728 41,911 14,184 56, ,921 45,446 15,577 61, ,367 49,382 16,907 66, ,480 51,694 18,112 69, ,184 51,980 19,578 71, ,873 52,599 20,487 73, ,426 52,791 21,285 74, ,864 52,877 21,820 74, ,733 55,302 23,434 78, ,973 59,403 24,716 84, ,441 63,243 26,918 90, ,076,577 69,157 28,987 98, ,108,048 74,914 32, , ,152,905 79,968 34, , ,213,175 86,571 36, , ,290,828 92,141 39, , ,375,080 98,064 41, , ,446, ,017 43, , % Average Annual Growth Rate % Total Growth Rate Sources: Canadian Institute for Information (2006), "National Expenditure Trends", Ottawa, 169 pages; Statistics Canada National Accounts Note: Total Economy GDP is in market prices.
14 Table 14: Real Total Expenditure by Source of Finance in Canada, (millions of constant 1997 dollars) Total Economy GDP Private Expenditures Public Expenditures as a % of Total Expenditures Private Expenditures as a % of Total Expenditures Total Expenditures as a % of Total Economy GDP Public Expenditures as a % of Total Economy GDP Private Expenditures as a % of Total Economy GDP Total Expenditures Public Expenditures A B=C+D C D E=C/B F=D/B G=B/A H=C/A I=D/A ,050 40,733 14, % 26.0% ,473 42,350 15, ,277 44,372 15, ,938 45,786 16, ,637 48,046 16, ,578 50,107 17, ,790 51,565 18, ,608 53,799 18, ,162 54,714 19, ,769 54,313 20, ,238 54,126 21, ,522 53,720 21, ,738 53,606 22, ,734 78,736 55,302 23, ,000 82,907 58,732 24, ,242 87,302 61,573 25, ,020,258 91,685 64,558 27, ,036,048 97,856 68,678 29, ,066, ,349 71,120 31, ,091, ,213 74,906 32, ,131, ,879 78,071 33, ,169, ,025 81,015 35, ,200, ,274 84,126 36, % Average Annual Growth Rate % Total Growth Rate Sources: Canadian Institute for Information (2006), "National Expenditure Trends", Ottawa, 169 pages; Statistics Canada CANSIM Table Note: Real GDP in market prices are only available beginning in 1997 and CIHI data are estimated in market prices.
15 Table 15: Total Factor Productivity in the Care and Industry [62] in Canada, (Index, 1997=100) Care and [62] [622] Care hospitals) and [62A] Total Economy % Average annual growth rate % Total growth rate Source: Centre for the Study of Living Standards Productivity Database Based on Statistics Canada National Accounts and Labour Force Survey. Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624].
16 Table 16: Real Value Added per $1,000 of Capital Stock in the Care and Industry [62] in Canada, (Index, 1997=100) Care and [62] [622] Care hospitals) and [62A] Total Economy % Average annual growth rate % Average annual growth rate % Total growth rate % Total growth rate Source: Centre for the Study of Living Standards Productivity Database Based on Statistics Canada National Accounts and Labour Force Survey. Note: Industry 62A includes: Ambulatory Care [621], Nursing and Residential Care Facilities [623], and [624].
17 Table 17: Self-Rated in Canada, % who reported excellent self-rated health % who reported very good selfrated health % who reported good self-rated health % who reported fair or poor selfrated health Total Number of Persons 1994/ ,662, / ,641, F 1998/ ,524, F 2000/ ,801, ,578, ,131, % who did not state self-rated health Source: CANSIM Indicators vol. 2007(1). Catalogue no XIE (Available from XIE htm). Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Survey, 2005, 2003, 2000/01, health file; Statistics Canada, National Population Survey, 1994/95, 1996/97 and 1998/99, cross sectional sample, health file and North component. Note: For population aged 12 and over. Note: There are no data for Note: F indicates that the datum were suppressed due to extreme sampling variability.
18 Table 18: Functional Status in Canada, % who reported moderate or severe functional health Total Number of Persons problems % who reported very good or perfect functional health % who did not state functional health status 1994/ ,948, / ,834, / ,091, / ,801, ,567, ,131, Source: CANSIM Indicators vol. 2007(1). Catalogue no XIE (Available from XIE/ XIE htm). Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Survey, 2005, 2003, 2000/01, health file; Statistics Canada, National Population Survey, 1994/95, 1996/97 and 1998/99, cross sectional sample, health file and North component; Statistics Canada, National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (0 to 11 years of age), 1994/95 Note: Population reporting measures of overall functional health, based on eight dimensions of functioning (vision, hearing, speech, mobility, dexterity, feelings, cognition and pain). A score between 0.8 and 1.0 is considered to be very good or perfect health. Note: Data from 1994/1995, 1996/1997, 1998/1999 are for population aged 4 and over. Data for 2000/2001 and 2003 are for population aged 12 and over. There is no data available for 2002
19 Table 19: Two-Week Disability Days in Canada, % who reported no two-week disability days % who reported one or more two-week disability days % who did not state disability days Total Number of Persons 1994/ ,948, F 1996/ ,641, E 1998/ ,524, / ,801, ,578, ,131, Source: CANSIM Indicators vol. 2007(1). Catalogue no XIE(Available from XIE/00604/about.htm). Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Survey, 2005, 2003, 2000/01, health file; Statistics Canada, National Population Survey, 1994/95, 1996/97 and 1998/99, cross sectional sample, health file and North component Note: Population aged 12 and over reporting staying in bed or cutting down on activities in the past two weeks. Note: There are no data for Note: 'F' indicates that the datum were suppressed due to extreme sampling variability. Note: 'E' indicates data should be interpreted with caution.
20 Table 20: Activity Limitations in Canada, % who reported activity limitation % who did not state activity limitation Total Number of Persons % who reported no activity limitation 1994/ ,077,655 N/A N/A N/A 1996/ ,834,243 N/A N/A N/A 1998/ ,091,727 N/A N/A N/A 2000/ ,801, E ,578, ,131, Source: Statistics Canada (2007) Indicators. vol. 1, Catalogue no XIE (Available from XIE/ XIE htm). Note: Data from 1994/1995, 1996/1997, 1998/1999 is for population aged 4 and over from Statistics Canada, National Population Survey. Data for 2000/2001, 2003, and 2005 is for population aged 12 and over from Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Survey. There is no data available for 2002 Note: Population who report having a disability or being limited in certain activities on a continuous basis (at least 6 months) because of a health problem. Note: Activity limitation data from the National Population Survey and the Canadian Community Survey are not comparable due to differences in questions and response categories between the two surveys. Note: There are no data for Note: 'F' indicates that the datum were suppressed due to extreme sampling variability. Note: 'E' indicates data should be interpreted with caution.
21 Table 21: Life Expectancy in Canada, Life expectancy at birth Life expectancy at age 65 Both sexes Female Male Both sexes Female Male Source: Statistics Canada, Vital Statistics, Death Database, Demography Division Tables and
22 Table 22: Body Mass Index in Canada, Total Number of % Underweight % Normal weight (18.50 % Overweight Persons (BMI<18.50) < BMI < 24.99) (25.00 < BMI < 29.99) % Obese (BMI > 30.0) 1994/ ,198, / ,994, / ,443, / ,128, ,837, ,341, Source: CANSIM Indicators vol. 2007(1). Catalogue no XIE (Available from XIE/00604/about.htm). Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Survey, 2005, 2003, 2000/01, health file; Statistics Canada, National Population Survey, 1994/95, 1996/97 and 1998/99, cross sectional sample, health file and North component. Note: BMI is calculated as follows: weight in kilograms divided by height in metres squared. Note: There are no data for 2002.
23 Table 23: Arthritis/Rheumatism Prevalence in Canada, Total Number of Persons % With arthritis/rheumatism % Without arthritis/rheumatism % Arthritis/rheumatism not stated 1994/ ,948, E 1996/ ,594, F 1998/ ,916, F 2000/ ,801, ,578, ,131, Source: CANSIM Indicators vol. 2007(1). Catalogue no XIE (Available from XIE/00604/about.htm). Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Survey, 2005, 2003, 2000/01, health file; Statistics Canada, National Population Survey, 1994/95, 1996/97 and 1998/99, cross sectional sample, health file and North component. Note: Population aged 12 and over who report that they have been diagnosed by a health professional as having arthritis or rheumatism. Arthritis/ rheumatism include both rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis, but excludes fibromyalgia. Note: There is no data for Note: 'F' indicates that the datum were suppressed due to extreme sampling variability. Note: 'E' indicates data should be interpreted with caution.
24 Table 24: Diabetes Prevalence in Canada, Total Number of Persons % With diabetes % Without diabetes % Diabetes not stated 1994/ ,948, E 1996/ ,594, E 1998/ / ,801, E ,578, ,131, Source: CANSIM Indicators vol. 2007(1). Catalogue no XIE (Available from XIE/00604/about.htm). Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Survey, 2005, 2003, 2000/01, health file; Statistics Canada, National Population Survey, 1994/95, 1996/97 and cross sectional sample, health file and North component. Note: Population aged 12 and over who report that they have been diagnosed by a health professional as having diabetes. Note: There are no data for Note: 'F' indicates that the datum were suppressed due to extreme sampling variability. Note: 'E' indicates data should be interpreted with caution.
25 Table 25: Asthma Prevalence in Canada, Total Number of Persons % With asthma % Without asthma % Asthma not stated 1994/ ,077, / ,834, E 1998/ ,091, F 2000/ ,801, E ,578, ,131, Source: CANSIM Indicators vol. 2007(1). Catalogue no XIE (Available from XIE/00604/about.htm). Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Survey, 2005, 2003, 2000/01, health file; Statistics Canada, National Population Survey, 1994/95, 1996/97 and 1998/99, cross sectional sample, health file and North component; Statistics Canada, National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (asthma for 4 to 11 years of age), 1994/95 Note: Population aged 4 and over (or aged 12 and over for data from the Canadian Community Survey and National Population Survey, North component) who report that they have been diagnosed by a health professional as having asthma. Note: There are no data for Note: 'F' indicates that the datum were suppressed due to extreme sampling variability. Note: 'E' indicates data should be interpreted with caution.
26 Table 26: Risk of Depression in Canada Total Number of Persons % No risk of depression % Possible risk of depression % Probable risk of depression % Risk of depression not stated 1994/ ,948, / ,594, / ,916, / ,680, Source: CANSIM Indicators vol. 2007(1). Catalogue no XIE (Available from XIE/00604/about.htm). Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Survey, 2000/01, health file; Statistics Canada, National Population Survey, 1994/95, 1996/97 and 1998/99, cross sectional sample, health file and North component Note: Population aged 12 and over with the probability of 0.9 or greater of having experienced a major depressive episode in the past 12 months based on responses to the short-form Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI). Respondents are classified according to the probability that they would have been diagnosed as having experienced a major depressive episode in the past 12 months, if they had completed the long-form CIDI.
27 Table 27: Mortality Rate per 100,000 by Selected Causes in Canada, Colorectal cancer Lung cancer Acute Myocardial Infraction (AMI) Cerebrovascular diseases % Total Growth Rate Source: Statistics Canada, Vital Statistics, Death Database, and Demography Division (population estimates) CANSIM Tables and Note: From 1979 to 1999, causes of death were classified according to the International Classification of Disease, Ninth Revision (ICD-9). The year 2000 and subsequent years available are classified according to the Tenth Revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Problems (ICD-10). Selected causes are defined as follows: Colorectal cancer (ICD-10 C18-C21 or ICD ), lung cancer (ICD-10 C33-C34 or ICD-9 162), acute myocardial infarction (AMI) (ICD-10 I21-I22 or ICD-9 410), cerebrovascular diseases (ICD-10 I60-I69 or ICD )
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