Homelessness represents the Edmontonians who live on the streets, are moving between temporary shelters, or are living in private boarding houses without a private bathroom and/or security of tenure.
Community greenhouse gas emissions represent Edmontonians' impact on the atmosphere as measured by greenhouse gas emissions both in total and per capita.
The Labour Force Survey (LFS) provides estimates of employment by full and part-time status, as well as by age. This dataset is taken from Statistics Canada CANSIM table 14-10-0385-01 and presents the estimated number of people in the Edmonton census metropolitan area (CMA) that are in employment.
Community greenhouse gas emissions represents Edmonton’s contribution to climate change. Community greenhouse gas emissions is assessed by measuring the total tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions from local sources.
Housing growth pattern represents whether Edmonton's economic region has enough housing for employees to live in and sufficient jobs in residential areas.