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.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Government of Nova Scotia
- Licence: Open Government Licence – Nova Scotia
Data and Resources
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (CSV)CSVEnglish dataset CSV
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (CSV Excel)CSVEnglish dataset CSV
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (Geojson)GEOJSONEnglish dataset GEOJSON
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Nova Scotia original metadata (https://data.novascotia.ca)HTMLEnglish dataset HTML
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (KML)KMLEnglish dataset KML
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (KMZ)KMZEnglish dataset KMZ
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (RSS)RSSEnglish dataset RSS
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (Shapefile)SHPEnglish dataset SHP
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (XML)XMLEnglish dataset XML
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (TSV)otherEnglish dataset Other
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Boundary File of Nova Scotia’s Self-contained Labour Areas (2016) (RDF)otherEnglish dataset Other
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