Micro Data Files
Core surveys include the Canadian Community Healthy Survey (CCHS), General Social Survey (GSS), Census (1991 to 2016), Labour Force Survey (LFS), Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS), Ontario Child Health Study (OCHS), Survey of Household Spending (SHS), Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS) and more.
Administrative data files include the Canadian Cancer Registry (CCR), Canadian Vital Statistics Database (CVSD), Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD - T1FF tax file), Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB) and Employment Insurance Status Vector (EISV) and more.
Linked administrative data include:
- CCHS linked to DAD (In patient stay)
- CCHS linked to NACRS (Emergency and day surgery)
- CCHS linked to OMHRS (Ontario Mental Health Reporting system)
- CCHS linked to IMDB
- CCHS linked to Census 2016
- CCHS linked to CVSD (Death)
- IMDB linked to DAD
- Census linked to DAD
- And more
Business Research Microdata (BRM) 2000-2017
- ‘Core’ firm level variables
- Based on Statistics Canada’s Business Register, T2 tax records, T4 slips and others
Please contact McMaster RDC staff for a complete list or more information.
How does a master file differ from a public use microdata file?
The master files in the RDC differ in several ways from the ‘public’ files which are more widely available to the McMaster research community through the Data Liberation Initiative (DLI). For instance, compared to a Public Use Microdata File (PUMF) available through Data & Statistics, a master file will often contain the full sample of respondents (not a sub-set), additional categories in variables such as income, education and ethnicity, lower levels of geography (such as the census tract or dissemination area), discrete values for certain variables (such as age or the exact body weight of a respondent) or other concepts not available in the PUMF. In addition, the master files contain derived variables and bootstrap weights used to calculate variance. RDC access is useful for analytical work when a PUMF may not exist, may not provide access to sensitive variables needed for analysis, or when longitudinal data linkage is required.
Newly Released and Current Files
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Data File Documentation
Data sets available at the RDCs.
Selected Statistics Canada Surveys
Below is a partial list of surveys and datasets held in the McMaster RDC. The information for each includes target populations, sample sizes, survey design, and selected content. Please keep in mind that some concepts may vary between publicly available data and the master files available in the RDC. Contact staff for more information.
- Aboriginal Peoples Survey (APS)
- Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) - Annual Component
- Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) - Healthy Aging
- Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS)- Mental Health (CCHS-MH)
- Canadian Cancer Registry (CCR)
- Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS)
- Canadian Survey on Disability (CSD)
- Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs Survey (CTADS)
- Census of Population (1901 to 2016)
- Employment Insurance Coverage Survey (EICS)
- General Social Survey (GSS) – Time Use
- General Social Survey (GSS) – Canadians' Safety
- General Social Survey – Giving, Volunteering and Participating (GSS GVP)
- Longitudinal Administrative Databank (LAD) T1 Family File
- Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB)
- Labour Force Survey (LFS) Rebase
- Longitudinal and International Study of Adults (LISA)
- National Graduates Survey (NGS)
- National Cannabis Survey (NCS)
- Ontario Child Health Study (OCHS) 2014
- Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies in Canada (PIAAC)
- Survey of Household Spending (SHS)