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Funding Acknowledgements

CRDCN research is supported by a range of funding contributions, and we require researchers to include the following statement with submitted articles to acknowledge the relevant funding that enable data accessibility. We also encourage researchers to provision the data accessibility statement with submitted articles as part of FAIR best practices.

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For RDC users outside Quebec

This research was conducted at {NAME OF INSTITUTION/UNIVERSITY}, a part of the Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN). This service is provided through the support of the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and Statistics Canada, and through the support of {the name of university/universities}, {if applicable name any provincial government support}. All views expressed in this work are {my/our} own.

For those using an RDC belonging to QICSS

This research was conducted at the Quebec Interuniversity Centre for Social Statistics (QICSS), part of the Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN). This service is provided through the support of QICSS’ Member Universities, the province of Quebec, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Fonds de Recherche du Québec, and Statistics Canada. All views expressed in this work are {my/our} own.

Data Accessibility Statement

Data used in this project were provided by Statistics Canada and accessed through one or more of the RDCs (Research Data Centre) in the Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN). [INSERT NAMES OF RDC DATASETS USED FOR THE RESEARCH] [WHERE APPLICABLE, INSERT INFORMATION RELATED TO DATA ACCESS FOR OTHER DATASETS USED FOR THE RESEARCH] 

Because of the confidential nature of these microdata, they cannot be shared. Researchers in Canada working at one of CRDCN’s member institutions can access the data at no additional cost to the researcher. Other researchers will have to pay cost-recovery to access the data. Access to the data is subject to a background check and research approval process. The protocols for data access, including fees for researchers at non-CRDCN institutions, can be found on the CRDCN website.