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    Collection date: 2020-12-18
    Response options: Received regular benefits during reference week, Received special benefits during reference week, Benefits temporarily interrupted or will receive benefits, Exhausted benefits (last 12 months), Eligible & claimed but didn't receive benefits/didn't claim, Did not meet entrance requirements, Quit job without a cause acceptable to EI program, Quit job to go to school and cannot qualify, No recent insurable employment, Has not worked in the last 12 months and could not qualify, Has never worked, Valid skip, Don't know, Refusal, Not stated, 02, 11, 96, 07, 04
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    Survey question

    Collection date: 2020-12-18
    Response options: Has no insurable employment in past two years, Has insurable employment in past two years, Valid skip, Don't know, Refusal, Not stated, 1, 0
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    Survey question

    Collection date: 2020-12-18
    Response options: Yes, No, Valid skip, Don't know, Refusal, Not stated
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    Geographies:Canada

    The main purpose of this survey is to study the coverage of the employment insurance program. It provides a meaningful picture of who does or does not have access to EI benefits among the jobless and those in a situation of underemployment. The Employment Insurance Coverage Survey also covers access to maternity and parental benefits. The survey was designed to produce a series of precise measures to identify groups with low probability of receiving benefits, for instance, the long-term jobless, labour market entrants and students, people becoming unemployed after uninsured employment, people who have left jobs voluntarily and individuals who are eligible, given their employment history, but do not claim or otherwise receive benefits. The survey provides a detailed description of the characteristics of the last job held as well as reasons for not receiving benefits or for not claiming. Through the survey data, analysts will also be able to observe the characteristics and situation of people not covered by EI and of those who exhausted EI benefits, the job search intensity of the unemployed, expectation of recall to a job, and alternate sources of income and funds. Survey data pertaining to maternity and parental benefits answer questions on the proportion of mothers of an infant who received maternity and parental benefits, the reason why some mothers do not receive benefits and about sharing parental benefits with their spouse. The survey also allows looking at the timing and circumstances related to the return to work, the income adequacy of households with young children and more.

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    Data project

    Geographies:Canada

    The main purpose of this survey is to study the coverage of the employment insurance program. It provides a meaningful picture of who does or does not have access to EI benefits among the jobless and those in a situation of underemployment. The Employment Insurance Coverage Survey also covers access to maternity and parental benefits. The survey was designed to produce a series of precise measures to identify groups with low probability of receiving benefits, for instance, the long-term jobless, labour market entrants and students, people becoming unemployed after uninsured employment, people who have left jobs voluntarily and individuals who are eligible, given their employment history, but do not claim or otherwise receive benefits. The survey provides a detailed description of the characteristics of the last job held as well as reasons for not receiving benefits or for not claiming. Through the survey data, analysts will also be able to observe the characteristics and situation of people not covered by EI and of those who exhausted EI benefits, the job search intensity of the unemployed, expectation of recall to a job, and alternate sources of income and funds. Survey data pertaining to maternity and parental benefits answer questions on the proportion of mothers of an infant who received maternity and parental benefits, the reason why some mothers do not receive benefits and about sharing parental benefits with their spouse. The survey also allows looking at the timing and circumstances related to the return to work, the income adequacy of households with young children and more.

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    Data project

    Geographies:Canada

    The main purpose of this survey is to study the coverage of the employment insurance program. It provides a meaningful picture of who does or does not have access to EI benefits among the jobless and those in a situation of underemployment. The Employment Insurance Coverage Survey also covers access to maternity and parental benefits. The survey was designed to produce a series of precise measures to identify groups with low probability of receiving benefits, for instance, the long-term jobless, labour market entrants and students, people becoming unemployed after uninsured employment, people who have left jobs voluntarily and individuals who are eligible, given their employment history, but do not claim or otherwise receive benefits. The survey provides a detailed description of the characteristics of the last job held as well as reasons for not receiving benefits or for not claiming. Through the survey data, analysts will also be able to observe the characteristics and situation of people not covered by EI and of those who exhausted EI benefits, the job search intensity of the unemployed, expectation of recall to a job, and alternate sources of income and funds. Survey data pertaining to maternity and parental benefits answer questions on the proportion of mothers of an infant who received maternity and parental benefits, the reason why some mothers do not receive benefits and about sharing parental benefits with their spouse. The survey also allows looking at the timing and circumstances related to the return to work, the income adequacy of households with young children and more.

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    Survey question

    Collection date: 2021-12-25
    Response options: Male, Female, Other, Valid skip, Don't know, Refusal, Not stated
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    Survey question

    Collection date: 2021-12-25
    Response options: Private daycare centre, Government funded daycare centre, Home based daycare or child care, Your child's other parent, You will work from home with your child at home, Care by a friend or relative, Valid skip, Care by a non-relative in your home, Don't know, Other, Refusal, Have not decided, Not stated, 96, 06, 09, 03, 04, 05, 07
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    Survey question

    Collection date: 2020-12-18
    Response options: Valid skip, Don't know, Refusal, Not stated, 0, 10, 21, 50, 25, 100, 20, 28

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