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Family support for First Nations youth’s education and school enjoyment

Link to Full Report

Social support by employment status among First Nations youth

Note: (E) signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution. F signifies suppressed due to low cell count or very high sampling variability. Link to Full Report

Proficiency in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing a First Nations language among First Nations youth

Note: (E) signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution. Link to Full Report

Life balance measured by proficiency in First Nations language among First Nations youth

Note: (E) signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution. F signifies suppressed due to low cell count or very high sampling variability. Link to Full Report

Employment patterns among First Nations youth, by age and gender

Note: * Youth aged 12 to 14 years were not asked this question. Link to Full Report

First Nation adult self-rated mental health by employment status

Note: (E) signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution. F signifies suppressed due to low cell count or very high sampling variability. Link to Full Report

First Nations adults emotional well-being by employment status

Note: E = High sampling variability, interpret with caution. Link to Full Report

Social support levels among First Nations adults, by employment status

Note: (E) signifies high sampling variability, interpret with caution. Link to Full Report

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