2011
Fostering Knowledge Development and Exchange on Age-Supportive Communities
Menec, V., & Bell, S. (2011). Fostering Knowledge Development and Exchange on Age-Supportive Communities. Winnipeg: Centre on Aging, University of Manitoba.
This report was prepared for the June 9, 2011 meeting organized by the Canadian Association on Gerontology, which took place in Toronto, Ontario.
Baby boomer profile
With 2011 marking the first wave of baby boomers (those born between 1946–1946) set to retire, the Centre on Aging has compiled a report specifically on the baby boomers.
The baby boomers: A profile of Manitoba's new generation of seniors (PDF)
Quickfacts
As a companion to the Profile of Manitoba's Seniors 2010, we've developed short "quick facts" on Manitoba seniors. These fact sheets are available for downloading and are grouped based on specific chapter in the Profile. For detailed information, download the complete Profile below.
Quickfacts: Demographics, Social connections, Volunteering, Charitable giving (PDF)
Quickfacts: Lifelong learning, The older worker, Financial well-being (PDF)
Quickfacts: Health status, Healthcare and community services, Support and caring, Elder abuse and victimization (PDF)
2010
Profile of Manitoba's Seniors 2010 (PDF) full report
2009
Manitoba Seniors:Health Status Update 2009
Seniors' Contributions to Manitoba - 2009 Update
Seniors' Contributions to Manitoba - Quick Facts - 2009
Manitoba Fact Book on Aging: 2006 Labour Force and Income Update (PDF)
2008
Manitoba Fact Book on Aging Update 2008 "Manitoba Seniors 2006 Census Update" (PDF)
2007
Portage la Prairie Age-Friendly Report (PDF)
2006
Manitoba's Seniors: A Companion to the 'Manitoba Fact Book on Aging' (PDF)
Seniors' Contributions to Manitoba 2006 (PDF)
Seniors' Contributions to Manitoba—Quick Facts (PDF)
2005
Manitoba Factbook on Aging 2005