The Research Data Centre Programme in Canada: A holistic approach to evidence-based research to inform public policy
Authors: Gustave Goldmann
Overview
Abstract (English)
As part of a response to the challenges that confront Canadian policy research, a joint task force assembled by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and Statistics Canada proposed the creation of a series of Research Data Centres (RDCs). The network of RDCs was formally launched in December 2000 with the opening of the centre at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. The RDCs are located throughout the country, so researchers are not obliged to travel to Ottawa to access Statistics Canada data. At the same time, the centres are administered in accordance with all the confidentiality rules required under the Statistics Act. The Research Data Centres meet, in a single location, both the need to facilitate access to detailed micro-data for crucial social research and the need to protect the confidentiality and security of Canadians’ information.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Gustave Goldmann |
Publication Year | 2003 |
Title | The Research Data Centre Programme in Canada: A holistic approach to evidence-based research to inform public policy |
Volume | 55 |
Journal Name | International Social Science Journal |
Number | 177 |
Pages | 407-415 |
Publication Language | English |
- Gustave Goldmann
- Gustave Goldmann
- The Research Data Centre Programme in Canada: A holistic approach to evidence-based research to inform public policy
- International Social Science Journal
- 55
- 2003
- 177
- 407-415