[36100479] Supply and use tables, link-1997 level
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The supply and use tables replace the archived input-output tables (Tables 36-10-0417 and 36-10-0418). This new presentation is more in line with the international standard and practices found in most national statistical organizations. Supply and use tables are now available on the Statistics Canada web site in Comma Separated Value (.csv) files and Excel spreadsheet (.xlsx) files. This data is available at the following link: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/15-602-x/15-602-x2017001-eng.htm (opens new window)." The supply and use tables are built around three classification systems, namely the Input-Output Industry Classification (IOIC), the Input-Output Final Demand Classification (IOFDC), and the Supply and Use Product Classification (SUPC). Each classification has four levels of hierarchy, consisting of the Detail level, Link-1997 level, Link-1961 level and Summary level. These classifications are available upon request. The estimates for reference years 2010 to 2013 are based on the 2015 comprehensive revision of the Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts. More information about the 2015 comprehensive revision is available in: A preview of the 2015 comprehensive revision of the Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts (opens new window)." With the release of the estimates for reference year 2013, a new product classification has been introduced mainly as the result of the incorporation of the 2012 version of the North American Product Classification System (NAPCS) into the Supply and Use Product Classification (SUPC). There are also some non NAPCS-related changes to some products - the new SUPC 2013 classification includes enhanced detail for wholesale and retail margin services. Prior to reference year 2013, the health and education industries in the supply and use tables (SUT) were roughly aligned with either the provincial or municipal level. Beginning with the 2013 SUT, the education and health industries are redefined to allow a simple aggregation of each health and education industry to only one level of government. Prior to reference year 2013, the Canadian supply and use tables (SUT) showed imports by product valued at c.i.f. (cost, insurance and freight), inclusive of duties. In order to align with the international standard and reduce confusion for users, starting in 2013 the Canadian SUT show imports by product valued at c.i.f., with duties on imports shown explicitly in a separate tax margin table. Prior to reference year 2013, land transfer taxes were presented in the purchaser price supply and use tables (SUT) as direct payments of taxes on products in the final demand construction categories. As of 2013, the SUT will show these payments as included in the purchaser price values and as tax margins. Starting with the 2013 supply and use tables, the fictive commodities and industries have been eliminated from the tables. Beginning with reference year 2014, the classifications of the supply and use tables have been modified to include cannabis related industries, products and final demand categories. Additional changes have also been made to the industry classification codes for oil and gas extraction and to the final demand classification to disaggregate disposal of used assets by sector. Beginning with reference year 2014, the estimates are based on the 2019 comprehensive revision of the Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts which incorporated revisions to both international travel expenditures and cannabis-related activities. More information about the 2019 comprehensive revision is available in: A preview of the 2019 revision of the Canadian System of Macroeconomic Accounts (opens new window)." With the release of the estimates for reference year 2017, the Supply and Use Product Classification (SUPC) now reflects version 2.0 of the 2017 North American Product Classification System (NAPCS). As a result, one SUPC has become redundant and contains no data: MPS519001 — Subscriptions for online content. Two other codes also no longer contain data MPS532A01 — Computer equipment rental and leasing services and MPS532A02 — Office machinery and equipment (except computer equipment) rental and leasing services. These products are no longer economically significant and their data was combined with MPS532A03 — Rental and operating leasing services of commercial and industrial machinery and equipment.
This dataset has 87,943 series:
- from
- 2010=3,718,529
- to
- 2021=5,397,648
- min:
- 3,718,529
- max:
- 5,397,648
- avg:
- 4,470,463.5
- σ:
- 460,574.437
- from
- 2010=4,784
- to
- 2021=5,832
- min:
- 4,535
- max:
- 6,182
- avg:
- 5,336.333
- σ:
- 551.612
- from
- 2010=7,291
- to
- 2021=11,314
- min:
- 7,257
- max:
- 11,314
- avg:
- 9,116.083
- σ:
- 1,360.629
- from
- 2010=6,032
- to
- 2021=9,892
- min:
- 6,032
- max:
- 9,892
- avg:
- 7,709.417
- σ:
- 1,258.196
- from
- 2010=14,803
- to
- 2021=18,299
- min:
- 14,753
- max:
- 18,596
- avg:
- 16,735.75
- σ:
- 1,482.756
- from
- 2010=523
- to
- 2021=539
- min:
- 494
- max:
- 585
- avg:
- 536.083
- σ:
- 25.065
- from
- 2010=4,326
- to
- 2021=6,520
- min:
- 4,321
- max:
- 6,520
- avg:
- 5,306.333
- σ:
- 708.434
- from
- 2010=2,521
- to
- 2021=3,541
- min:
- 2,521
- max:
- 3,672
- avg:
- 3,212.333
- σ:
- 410.816
- from
- 2010=2,961
- to
- 2021=4,677
- min:
- 2,945
- max:
- 4,677
- avg:
- 3,562.417
- σ:
- 504.511
- from
- 2010=2,296
- to
- 2021=4,203
- min:
- 2,288
- max:
- 4,203
- avg:
- 3,180.083
- σ:
- 611.393
Series code | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[1.1.2.1.1] | 3718529 | 3979324 | 4120194 | 4089563 | 4308686 | 4348058 | 4402327 | 4640074 | 4866163 | 5014970 | 4760026 | 5397648 |
[1.1.2.1.10] | 4784 | 4535 | 4575 | 4911 | 5232 | 5128 | 5321 | 5532 | 6045 | 6182 | 5959 | 5832 |
[1.1.2.1.100] | 7291 | 7257 | 7622 | 7999 | 8348 | 8828 | 9444 | 9798 | 10262 | 10434 | 10796 | 11314 |
[1.1.2.1.101] | 6032 | 6078 | 6370 | 6687 | 7015 | 7466 | 7895 | 8152 | 8578 | 8948 | 9400 | 9892 |
[1.1.2.1.102] | 14803 | 14895 | 14753 | 15255 | 15953 | 16477 | 17424 | 17724 | 18596 | 18482 | 18168 | 18299 |
[1.1.2.1.103] | 523 | 508 | 508 | 528 | 536 | 585 | 563 | 541 | 563 | 545 | 494 | 539 |
[1.1.2.1.104] | 4326 | 4321 | 4414 | 4800 | 4963 | 5282 | 5522 | 5688 | 5896 | 6073 | 5871 | 6520 |
[1.1.2.1.105] | 2521 | 2601 | 2704 | 2862 | 3190 | 3313 | 3378 | 3533 | 3672 | 3669 | 3564 | 3541 |
[1.1.2.1.106] | 2961 | 2945 | 3071 | 3088 | 3277 | 3462 | 3649 | 3759 | 3974 | 3997 | 3889 | 4677 |
[1.1.2.1.107] | 2296 | 2288 | 2388 | 2843 | 2975 | 3291 | 3344 | 3371 | 3555 | 3597 | 4010 | 4203 |
This dataset has 87,943 series:
- from
- 2010=3,718,529
- to
- 2021=5,397,648
- min:
- 3,718,529
- max:
- 5,397,648
- avg:
- 4,470,463.5
- σ:
- 460,574.437
- from
- 2010=4,784
- to
- 2021=5,832
- min:
- 4,535
- max:
- 6,182
- avg:
- 5,336.333
- σ:
- 551.612
- from
- 2010=7,291
- to
- 2021=11,314
- min:
- 7,257
- max:
- 11,314
- avg:
- 9,116.083
- σ:
- 1,360.629
- from
- 2010=6,032
- to
- 2021=9,892
- min:
- 6,032
- max:
- 9,892
- avg:
- 7,709.417
- σ:
- 1,258.196
- from
- 2010=14,803
- to
- 2021=18,299
- min:
- 14,753
- max:
- 18,596
- avg:
- 16,735.75
- σ:
- 1,482.756
- from
- 2010=523
- to
- 2021=539
- min:
- 494
- max:
- 585
- avg:
- 536.083
- σ:
- 25.065
- from
- 2010=4,326
- to
- 2021=6,520
- min:
- 4,321
- max:
- 6,520
- avg:
- 5,306.333
- σ:
- 708.434
- from
- 2010=2,521
- to
- 2021=3,541
- min:
- 2,521
- max:
- 3,672
- avg:
- 3,212.333
- σ:
- 410.816
- from
- 2010=2,961
- to
- 2021=4,677
- min:
- 2,945
- max:
- 4,677
- avg:
- 3,562.417
- σ:
- 504.511
- from
- 2010=2,296
- to
- 2021=4,203
- min:
- 2,288
- max:
- 4,203
- avg:
- 3,180.083
- σ:
- 611.393
Series code | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[1.1.2.1.1] | 3718529 | 3979324 | 4120194 | 4089563 | 4308686 | 4348058 | 4402327 | 4640074 | 4866163 | 5014970 | 4760026 | 5397648 |
[1.1.2.1.10] | 4784 | 4535 | 4575 | 4911 | 5232 | 5128 | 5321 | 5532 | 6045 | 6182 | 5959 | 5832 |
[1.1.2.1.100] | 7291 | 7257 | 7622 | 7999 | 8348 | 8828 | 9444 | 9798 | 10262 | 10434 | 10796 | 11314 |
[1.1.2.1.101] | 6032 | 6078 | 6370 | 6687 | 7015 | 7466 | 7895 | 8152 | 8578 | 8948 | 9400 | 9892 |
[1.1.2.1.102] | 14803 | 14895 | 14753 | 15255 | 15953 | 16477 | 17424 | 17724 | 18596 | 18482 | 18168 | 18299 |
[1.1.2.1.103] | 523 | 508 | 508 | 528 | 536 | 585 | 563 | 541 | 563 | 545 | 494 | 539 |
[1.1.2.1.104] | 4326 | 4321 | 4414 | 4800 | 4963 | 5282 | 5522 | 5688 | 5896 | 6073 | 5871 | 6520 |
[1.1.2.1.105] | 2521 | 2601 | 2704 | 2862 | 3190 | 3313 | 3378 | 3533 | 3672 | 3669 | 3564 | 3541 |
[1.1.2.1.106] | 2961 | 2945 | 3071 | 3088 | 3277 | 3462 | 3649 | 3759 | 3974 | 3997 | 3889 | 4677 |
[1.1.2.1.107] | 2296 | 2288 | 2388 | 2843 | 2975 | 3291 | 3344 | 3371 | 3555 | 3597 | 4010 | 4203 |