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References and Related Online Materials

Economic Growth:

1961-1999: Anielski, Mark (2001).The Alberta GPI Blueprint: The Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) Sustainable Well-Being Accounting System. The Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development. Available online at http://www.anielski.com/Documents/Alberta%20GPI%20Blueprint.pdf

Data from 2000-2003 was taken from an update to the preceding report done by the Pembina Institute in 2005.

Trade Balance:See Above
Disposable Income:See Above
Weekly Wage Rate:
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Personal Expenditure:See Above
Transportation Expenditures:See Above
Taxes:See Above
Savings Rate:
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Household Debt:See Above
Public Infrastructure:See Above
Household Infrastructure:See Above
Poverty:See Above
Income Distribution:See Above
Unemployment:See Above
Underemployment Rate:See Above
Paid Work Time:See Above
Household Work:See Above
Parenting and Elder Care:See Above
Free Time:See Above
Volunteerism:See Above
Commuting Time:See Above
Life Expectancy:See Above
Premature Mortality:See Above
Infant Mortality:See Above
Suicide:See Above
Auto Crashes:See Above
Family Breakdown:See Above
Crime:See Above
Problem Gambling:See Above
Voter Participation:See Above
Post Secondary Education:See Above
Energy Use:See Above
Forest Fragmentation:See Above
Parks and Wilderness:See Above
Wetlands:See Above
Peatland:See Above
Air Quality:See Above
Green House Gas Emission:See Above
Carbon Budget Defecit:See Above
Landfill Waste:See Above
Ecological Footprint:See Above