Later this month, Statistics Canada will be hosting a free information session titled Demystifying Confidence Intervals, and a free webinar on results from the Survey on Early Learning and Child Care Arrangements. Both events are being held in English and French and are intended for basic data users. See below for more information from Statistics Canada:
Information Session: Demystifying Confidence Intervals
Description: In this session, we will attempt to demystify the concept of confidence intervals as they relate to sample data. A practical approach is used, placing emphasis on the meaning and interpretation of results rather than the mathematics. The goal is to make sense of some common challenges faced by data users when interpreting confidence intervals. The session is intended for a beginner audience. Some familiarity with basic statistical concepts would be beneficial/advantageous but not required.
Intended Target Audience: This is an introductory information session; it may be too basic for advanced data users.
Language, Dates, Times, and Registration Links:
- English: June 17, 2021, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Eastern Time - https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BtYtoSuaS7ygpteymhNnUA
- French: June 16, 2021, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Eastern Time - https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4Kvp7E_XQGexUryC9y21XA
Webinar: Child Care Use for Canadian Children Under Age 6: Results from the Survey on Early Learning and Child Care Arrangements
Description: Canadian governments, at federal and provincial levels, have shown increasing attention to the importance of child care, in particular as a means to increase parents’ labour force participation and enhance children’s development. The Survey on Early Learning and Child Care Arrangements (SELCCA) provides a current snapshot of early child care use in Canada, and can be used to better understand the reasons why families choose to use or not use different types of child care arrangements. This presentation explores findings from the 2020 SELCCA in order to demonstrate use of child care, types of arrangements used by parents, reasons for using and not using care, and difficulties finding child care. Results will also be compared to the 2019 SELCCA to explore changes that have occurred during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Intended Target Audience: This is an introductory webinar; it may be too basic for advanced data users.
Language, Dates, Times, and Registration Links:
- English: June 22, 2021, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Eastern Time - https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-vojuCBCRuOIWd7AjBmqWw
- French: June 23, 2021, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Eastern Time - https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_griXuKaZS6qvbbe95YNUWA
Once on the registration page, the language that is displayed can be modified using the option at the bottom of the web page.
Please note: Advanced registration is required. We ask that you please register early, spaces are limited for the information sessions. If a session becomes full and you would like to attend a future session, please email us at statcan.outreachontario-rayonnementontario.statcan@canada.ca.
Joining a webinar is really simple, using Zoom. All you need is a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or Android device. You can also join by telephone only. We recommend that you join the session at least 5 minutes before the scheduled starting time.
Recommendation: Prior to the session, download the Zoom application on your computer for a better user experience. If you connect with an iPad, iPhone or Android device, you will be required to download the Zoom application from the Apple/Google Play Store.
Statistics Canada strives to accommodate and make our services accessible to all people. If you have any accessibility requirements, please let us know when you register for a session.
These sessions are offered by the Data Service Centre. Some of the services we offer include:
- assisting data users with simple and complex data requests;
- offering standard and customized workshops for data users of different levels of expertise;
- engaging in outreach activities through webinars, newsletters and presentations.
If you have any questions about these sessions or the Data Service Centre, please feel free to contact us.
We look forward to meeting you online!