Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016)

Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) A geographic shape file of Nova Scotia’s Functional Economic Regions. The most widely accepted approach to identifying functional economic regions is based on self-contained labour areas (SLAs) - a group of two or more Census Subdivisions (CSDs) where at least 75% of the workers both live and work in the area. Using Census data, Statistics Canada has identified Census Subdivisions (CSDs) that can be grouped together into SLAs based on daily commuting flows. Department of Business has mapped these areas and created a GIS shape file that is intended to represent Nova Scotia’s functional economic regions. 2024-05-08 Government of Nova Scotia Economics and Industryeconomic developmentregional developmentindustrybusinessferfunctional economic regionsinclusive economic developmentGovernment information Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (CSV)CSV https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/agxn-dwx7/rows.csv?accessType=DOWNLOAD Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (CSV Excel)CSV https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/agxn-dwx7/rows.csv?accessType=DOWNLOAD&bom=true&format=true Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (CSV Excel (EU))CSV https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/agxn-dwx7/rows.csv?accessType=DOWNLOAD&bom=true&format=true&delimiter=%3B Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (Geojson)GEOJSON https://data.novascotia.ca/api/geospatial/agxn-dwx7?method=export&format=GeoJSON Nova Scotia original metadata (https://data.novascotia.ca)HTML https://data.novascotia.ca/datasets/agxn-dwx7 Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) - Advanced ViewHTML https://data.novascotia.ca/datasets/6pvu-62js Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (KML)KML https://data.novascotia.ca/api/geospatial/agxn-dwx7?method=export&format=KML Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (KMZ)KMZ https://data.novascotia.ca/api/geospatial/agxn-dwx7?method=export&format=KMZ Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (RSS)RSS https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/agxn-dwx7/rows.rss?accessType=DOWNLOAD Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (Shapefile)SHP https://data.novascotia.ca/api/geospatial/agxn-dwx7?method=export&format=Shapefile Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (XML)XML https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/agxn-dwx7/rows.xml?accessType=DOWNLOAD Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (TSV)other https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/agxn-dwx7/rows.tsv?accessType=DOWNLOAD&bom=true&format=true&delimiter=%3B Boundary File of Nova Scotia's Functional Economic Regions (2016) (RDF)other https://data.novascotia.ca/api/views/agxn-dwx7/rows.rdf?accessType=DOWNLOAD

A geographic shape file of Nova Scotia’s Functional Economic Regions. The most widely accepted approach to identifying functional economic regions is based on self-contained labour areas (SLAs) - a group of two or more Census Subdivisions (CSDs) where at least 75% of the workers both live and work in the area. Using Census data, Statistics Canada has identified Census Subdivisions (CSDs) that can be grouped together into SLAs based on daily commuting flows. Department of Business has mapped these areas and created a GIS shape file that is intended to represent Nova Scotia’s functional economic regions.

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