[ARCHIVED] Canadian Community Health Survey Health Status 2001 data is retained for archival purposes only. The table reports health status, including self-assessed health status, chronic conditions, and access to home care. Geographies available include district health authorities.
Use Cases
- Analyze self-assessed health status trends based on survey responses.
- Study prevalence of chronic conditions based on reported data.
- Assess access to home care services based on survey variables.
- Compare health outcomes across district health authorities based on geographic data.
Strengths
- Data is archived for research, reference, and record-keeping purposes.
- Geographic coverage includes district health authorities.
- Available in multiple file formats including CSV and XML.
Limitations
- Data is archived and not maintained or updated; users should refer to Statistics Canada for latest information.
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
- Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Provenance
- Source
- Government of Nova Scotia
- Collection Method
- Survey
- Time Range
- 2001
- Geography
- District health authorities in Canada, likely Nova Scotia.