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Thesaurus: 1501 entries.
CHRONIC ILLNESSES
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CITIZENS
Scope Note: Statistical term used narrowly to refer to individuals deemed to be legal members of a nation-state or regional government entity (e.g. EU) and hold all rights and responsibilities associated within that status.
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CITIZENSHIP (Search for related entries in the library)
Scope Note: A formal relationship between an individual and a nation-state outlining some balance of individual rights and responsibilities which is dependent on historical and political context. Emergent concepts are based on human rights.
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CIVIC PARTICIPATION
CLASS
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CLASS OF IMMIGRANT (Search for related entries in the library)
Scope Note: Groupings of immigrants into different "classes". Types vary by national jurisdiction and can include classes such as "business class" or "skilled worker class" such as in the Canadian context.
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CLASS OF WORKER (Search for related entries in the library)
Scope Note: Variable used in the statistical tables. Includes measures of the type of employment, such as employee, self-employment or unpaid family work. Variable often distinguishes the employed from the unemployed and those not in paid labour force.
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CLASSICAL ECONOMICS
Scope Note: Foundational economic theory for capitalism that argues for free markets and unfettered trade between nations. For example, the theories of Adam Smith are representative of classical economic theory.
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CLC
CLEANING SERVICES INDUSTRY (Search for related entries in the library)
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