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1947 Canada Year Book - Related tables

  1. Analysis of "other charges", years ended March 31, 1930 to 1946
  2. Annual index numbers of living costs, 1935 to 1946, and monthly index numbers, 1946 and 1947
  3. Annual index numbers of wholesale price groups, selected years, 1913 to 1946, and monthly index numbers, 1946 and 1947
  4. Applications for employment, positions offered and placements effected bv employment offices, 1933 to 1945, and by province, 1944 and 1945
  5. Applications for gratuities and amounts paid under the War Service Grants Act, years ended March 31, 1945 to 1947
  6. Average hourly wage rates for specified occupations in manufacturing, by provinces, 1945
  7. Average wages of male farm help per day and per month, as at January 15, May 15 and August 15, 1943 to 1946
  8. Average wages per hour for specified occupations in certain cities, 1945
  9. Balance sheets of the Dominion of Canada, as at March 31, 1942 to 1946
  10. Broadcasting stations of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) networks, as at January 10, 1947
  11. Canadian assets abroad, 1930, 1939 and 1945
  12. Canadians returned from the United States, 1926 to 1946
  13. Classification of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) programs, year ended March 31, 1946
  14. Combined expenditures of all governments in Canada, 1944
  15. Conjugal condition of the population, 15 years of age or older, by sex, census years 1911 to 1941
  16. Consumption of manufactured products, 1928 to 1945
  17. Deportations of immigrants, including accompanying persons, after admission, by principal causes and by nationalities, 1935 to 1946
  18. Destinations of immigrants into Canada, by provinces, 1935 to 1946
  19. Details of expenditures, years ended March 31, 1942 to 1946
  20. Details of revenues, years ended March 31, 1942 to 1946
  21. Dominion allotments for vocational training for the year ended March 31, 1946 and claims paid to April 30, 1946, by province
  22. Employees in manufacturing industries, with volume of manufacturing production and comparative efficiency of production, 1931 to 1944
  23. Enrolment in educational institutions, by provinces, school year 1944 to 1945
  24. Estimated British and foreign capital invested in Canada, by type of investment, as at December 31, 1926, 1930, 1933, 1939 and 1945
  25. Estimated British and foreign capital invested in Canada, by type of investment, classified by estimated distribution of ownership, as at December 31, 1945
  26. Estimated Canadian investments abroad, as at December 31, 1945
  27. Financial statistics of telephones, 1936 to 1945
  28. Financial statistics of telephones, by provinces, 1945
  29. Financial statistics showing source and use of funds for 709 industrial companies, 1936 to 1945
  30. Gross national expenditure at market prices, 1938 to 1946
  31. Gross postal revenues of offices collecting upwards of $10,000 for either of the years ended March 31, 1945 and 1946
  32. Historical summary of statistics of manufactures in Canada, 1917 to 1945
  33. Hours worked per week by wage-earners working specified weekly hours in month of highest employment, by province and industrial group, 1944
  34. Immigrant arrivals in Canada from the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries, 1921 to 1946
  35. Immigrant arrivals in Canada, 1892 to 1946
  36. Income and expenditures of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), years ended March 31, 1944 to 1946
  37. Index numbers of domestic service rates, 1940 to 1946
  38. Index numbers of employment, by industrial group and by month, 1945 and 1946, with yearly averages since 1929
  39. Index numbers of living costs in eight cities of Canada, alternate months, 1940, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1946 and 1947
  40. Index numbers of wage rates for certain main groups of industries, 1921 to 1945
  41. Index numbers of wage rates, by industries, 1941 to 1945
  42. Indexes for the volume or manufacturing production, according to component material and purpose classifications, 1923 to 1944
  43. Indexes for the volume or manufacturing production, according to purpose classification groups, 1923 to 1944
  44. Indexes of the volume of manufacturing production for the groups of the purpose classiflcation, significant years, 1933 to 1944
  45. Infant mortality and rates per 1,000 live births, by provinces, 1941 to 1945, with five-year averages, 1926 to 1945
  46. Investors index numbers of common stocks, by month, 1946
  47. Local and long-distance calls and averages per telephone and per capita, 1936 to 1945
  48. Male wage-earners in the 40 leading industries working specified weekly hours in month of highest employment, 1914
  49. Membership of trade unions in Canada, 1913 to 1945
  50. Minimum weekly rates for experienced workers in the principal cities, December, 1946
  51. Money order statistics, by province, and total postal notes, years ended March 31, 1942 to 1946
  52. Mother tongues of immigrants, 10 years of age or older, 1937 to 1946
  53. Nationalities of immigrants into Canada, 1942 to 1946
  54. Natural increase and rates per 1,000 population, by provinces, 1941 to 1945, with five-year averages, 1926 to 1945
  55. Net income of 709 industrial companies, by industries, 1936 to 1945
  56. Net income of unincorporated business including farm operators, by province, 1939 to 1944
  57. Net national income at factor cost and gross national product at market prices, 1939 to 1946
  58. Number of casualties in the First World War, 1914 to 1918, and the Second World War, 1939 to 1945
  59. Numbers and circulations of daily and weekly English-language newspapers, by province and territory, 1945 and 1946
  60. Numbers and circulations of daily and weekly English-language newspapers, in urban centres of 20,000 population or over, 1945 and 1946
  61. Numbers and circulations of daily and weekly foreign-language newspapers, 1945 and 1946
  62. Numbers and circulations of daily and weekly French-language newspapers in urban centres of 20,000 population or over, 1945 and 1946
  63. Numbers and circulations of daily and weekly French-language newspapers, by province, 1945 and 1946
  64. Numbers and circulations of magazines and other publications, by type, 1945 and 1946
  65. Numbers and circulations of publications, other than newspapers, by frequency of issue, 1945 and 1946
  66. Numbers of buildings, dwellings, households and families, and average numbers of persons per dwelling, per household and per family, by province, 1941
  67. Numbers of buildings, dwellings, households and families, and average numbers of persons per dwelling, per household and per family, for urban centres of 30,000 population or over, 1941
  68. Operations of civil aircraft in Canada, 1915
  69. Operations of the money order system, years ended March 31, 1937 to 1946
  70. Oriental immigration to Canada, 1906 to 1946
  71. Per capita revenues and expenditures, by principal items, years ended March 31, 1942 to 1946
  72. Per capita revenues and expenditures, years ended March 31, 1930 to 1946
  73. Percentage variation in employment, salaries and wages, and gross value of products in the main industrial groups compared for significant years, 1929 to 1944
  74. Personal income payments, 1939 to 1946
  75. Population of greater cities, 1941 compared with 1931
  76. Post offices in operation, by province and territory, as at March 31, 1941 to 1946
  77. Presumed permanent movement of population between Canada and the United States, years ended June 30, 1935 to 1946
  78. Principal items of expenditures, years ended March 31, 1930 to 1946
  79. Principal items of revenue, years ended March 31, 1930 to 1946
  80. Principal statistics of the 40 leading industries of Canada, ranked according to gross value of products, 1945
  81. Principal statistics of the forty leading industries of Canada, ranked according to gross value of products, 1944
  82. Principal statistics of the manufacturing industries of Canada, classified by main groups, by significant years 1922 to 1944 and classified in detail, 1944
  83. Profits of 709 industrial companies before deduction of income and excess profits taxes, by industries, 1936 to 1945
  84. Quantities and values of the principal commodities produced by the manufacturing industries of Canada, grouped by purpose, 1941
  85. Racial origins of immigrants into Canada, 1942 to 1946
  86. Racial origins of the population, census years 1871 to 1941, with percentage distribution for 1941
  87. Radio stations in operation, by class, as at March 31, 1942 to 1946
  88. Re-establishment credits paid, by purpose for which required, years ended March 31, 1945 to 1947
  89. Rejections of prospective immigrants upon arrival at ocean ports, by principal causes and by nationalities, 1935 to 1946
  90. Returning Canadians and other non-immigrants entering Canada from Newfoundland, 1944 to 1946
  91. Revenues and expenditures of the post office department, years ended March 31, 1927 to 1946
  92. Rural and urban populations, by provinces and territories, census years 1911 to 1941
  93. Salaries and wages paid in manufacturing industries, by province and industrial group, 1941, with total for significant years, 1917 to 1943
  94. Salaries, wages and supplementary labour income, by provinces, 1939 to 1944
  95. Sales of Canadian bonds, by class of bond and by country of sale, 1937 to 1946
  96. Sex and conjugal condition of immigrant arrivals, by age group, 1945 and 1946
  97. Sex distribution of immigrants as adult males, adult females and children, 1935 to 1946
  98. Sex distribution of the population, by province and territory, census years 1871 to 1941
  99. Standard or normal hours of labour per week in selected cities, 1945
  100. Summary of profit statistics for 709 industrial companies, 1936 to 1945
  101. Summary statistics of all Canadian telegraphs, 1936 to 1945
  102. Summary statistics of manufactures of each province, classified by industrial groups, 1944
  103. Summary statistics of manufactures, by industrial groups, significant years, 1917 to 1945
  104. Summary statistics of manufactures, by provinces, significant years, 1917 to 1945
  105. Summary statistics of manufactures, significant years, 1917 to 1945
  106. Telephone mileages of pole-line and wire, 1936 to 1945
  107. Telephones in use, by provinces, 1945
  108. The ten leading industries, 1944, compared by rank, significant years, 1922 to 1944
  109. Total expenditures and the percentages thereof raised by taxation and all revenue, years ended March 31, 1936 to 1946
  110. Urban centres with populations of over 30,000, 1941 compared with census years 1871 to 1931
  111. Urban populations, by size-of-municipality groups, census years 1921 to 1941
  112. Wage to earners in manufacturing, working specified numbers of hours per week in the month of highest employment, 1938 to 1944
  113. Wage-earners employed in the manufacturing industries of Canada, by months and sex, significant years, 1922 to 1944
  114. Wage-earners, 14 years of age or older, by sex, together with total and average earnings during the twelve months prior to the census date, June 2, 1941, by provinces.