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Data Survey: Adult

Personal and household income levels of First Nations adults in RHS 2002/03 and RHS 2008/10

E: High sampling variability; use figure with caution Link to Full Report

Main reason First Nations adults moved away from their First Nations community by age group and gender

E: High sampling variability; use figure with caution F = suppressed due to large CV.   Link to Full Report

Percentage of First Nations adults reporting that they struggle to meet basic needs, by age group and gender

Link to Full Report

Reasons First Nations adults returned to their First Nations community, by age group

Link to Full Report

Current situation of those not working not looking for work, by age group

E: High sampling variability; use figure with caution. F= suppressed due to low cell count (n < 5) or very high sampling variability (CV > .333). Link to Full Report

Percentage of adults in personal income by age group

E: High sampling variability; use figure with caution. F= statistic suppressed due to low cell count (n < 5) or very high sampling variability (CV > .333) Link to Full Report

Percentage of First Nations adults reporting intermediate/fluent First Nations language ability, by highest level of education completed

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Highest level of education completed, by community remoteness

E: High sampling variability; interpret estimate with caution. F= suppressed due to very high sampling variability (CV > .333). Link to Full Report

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Akwesasne, Ontario
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