Paul A. Peters, PhD, Division de l'analyse de la santé, Statistique Canada
Administrative datasets often lack information about individual characteristics such as Aboriginal identity and income. However, these datasets frequently contain individual-level geographic information (such as postal codes). This presentations explains the methodology for creating Geozones, which are area-based thresholds of population characteristics derived from census data, which can be used in the analysis of social or economic differences in health and health service utilization. With aggregate 2006 Census information at the Dissemination Area level, population concentration and exposure for characteristics of interest are analysed using threshold tables and concentration curves. Examples are presented for the Aboriginal population and for income gradients.
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Séminaire de méthodologie présenté par le Centre interuniversitaire québécois de statistiques sociales (CIQSS)
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