Statistics Publications

Office of Statistics and Information

The Office of Statistics and Information (OSI) is the official provincial statistical agency for Alberta.

The OSI consolidates official statistics and other key government data, making information about the province available to Albertans in a user-friendly format. Having ready access to high-quality data and statistics helps government, business and the general population make better informed decisions.

The OSI is a government-wide service. By building upon the collective experience and skills of individual ministries, we provide a range of statistical products to meet the needs of Albertans and the Alberta government.

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Other publications available from Alberta Treasury Board and Finance

The following publications are available from the Economics, Demography and Public Finance unit:

Publication
Released

Alberta Economic Multipliers, 2007 - $150 (released June 21, 2011)
Alberta economic multipliers and intensity ratios for both open and closed models available for 59 industries and 43 commodity groups; available in publication or electronic table format. [Ordering Information and Order Form - will open in a new window].

Jun 2011

Custom Economic Impact Analysis - $500 and up (released June 21, 2011)
A highly disaggregated Input-Output Model for 2007 which covers 302 industries and 727 commodities. The model may be used to simulate directly both open and closed economic impacts. The Alberta I/O Model's industry and commodity structure can be customized to client specifications to make it more descriptive of changing economic conditions. The Model also has a Tax Module that provides impacts on Federal, Provincial and Local Tax Revenues for all impact studies.

Runs using the Alberta I/O Model are done on a cost recovery basis. Cost is based on complexity of the simulation(s). [Ordering Information - will open in a new window].

Jun 2011

Quarterly Demographic Statistics
Contains quarterly demographic statistics including population growth, births, deaths, international migrants and interprovincial migrants.

Quarterly

Demographic Spotlights
Demographic profiles and information on various aspects of the population such as, but not limited to, migrants, age cohorts, and fertility.

Occasionally

Alberta Population Pyramid
This population pyramid animates changes in the age distribution of the Alberta population from 1921-2011.

Jan 2012

Alberta Population Projections, by Census Division, 2011-2050
These population projections (2011-2050) by single year of age and sex have been developed based on the standard component method.  Highlights of the projections and assumptions can be found in this report:  "Alberta Population Projections by Census Division, 2011-2050".  The three sets of population projections (Low, Medium and High scenarios) are accessible on-line in a Microsoft Excel format. [On-line Access Information - Free of Charge - will open in a new window].

For further information, please contact the Manager, Demography, at 780-427-8716.

Apr 2011

Municipal Census Training Manual
Guidelines in conducting a municipal census using standard census techniques. Includes information on:  how to fill out standard census forms, who to enumerate in your municipality, how to handle unusual situations.  See also:  Municipal Census Workshop PowerPoint Presentation.

Mar 2009

Census Highlights
Highlight information from the Census of Canada (2011 and 2006 information available

Feb 2012

Alberta Provincial Electoral Division Profiles
2008 Profiles, compiled from the 2006 Census of Canada.

Feb 2008

2010 Alberta Spatial Price Survey
A place-to-place (cost-of-living type) price comparison survey of selected Alberta communities. The 2010 report provides a measure, as represented by spatial price indices, of price differentials in 34 Alberta communities for a standard basket of goods and services.  For previous survey information, see the 2007 Alberta Spatial Price Survey.

Nov 2010

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