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. 2023 Apr 15;21(4):651–659. doi: 10.1007/s40258-023-00804-w

Table 2.

Sample characteristics

Characteristic Number (%)
N = 385
Sex
 Female 167 (43.4)
 Male 217 (56.4)
 Prefer not to say 1 (0.3)
Gender
 Woman 165 (42.9)
 Man 211 (54.8)
 Other 8 (2.0)
 Prefer not to say 1 (0.3)
Age
 19–29 97 (25.2)
 30–39 139 (36.1)
 40–49 65 (16.9)
 50–59 44 (11.4)
 ≥ 60 40 (10.4)
Race
 Black 6 (1.6)
 East/Southeast Asian 13 (3.4)
 Latino 4 (1.0)
 Middle 3 (0.8)
 South Asian 11 (2.9)
 White 344 (89.4)
 Other (please specify) 26 (6.8)
Province
 British Columbia 56 (14.5)
 Alberta 68 (17.7)
 Saskatchewan 51 (13.2)
 Manitoba 39 (10.1)
 Ontario 57 (14.8)
 Quebec 21 (5.5)
 New Brunswick 25 (6.5)
 Nova Scotia 39 (10.1)
 Prince Edward Island 3 (0.8)
 Newfoundland and Labrador 23 (6.0)
 Territories 3 (0.8)
Education
 Did not complete high school 9 (2.3)
 High school diploma 40 (10.4)
 Some post-secondary school 59 (15.3)
 College/trade/technical/vocational training completed 134 (34.8)
 Undergraduate degree 104 (27.0)
 Graduate degree 39 (10.1)
Employment
 Full-time student 37 (9.6)
 Part-time student 7 (1.8)
 Unemployed, but seeking employment 13 (3.4)
 Unemployed by choice 7 (1.8)
 Unemployed due to disability 13 (3.4)
 Employed part-time 28 (7.3)
 Employed full-time 228 (59.2)
 Self employed 28 (7.3)
 Retired 35 (9.1)
 Other (please specify) 16 (4.2)
Income (CAD)
 < $25,000 28 (7.3)
 $25,000–$49,999 61 (15.8)
 $50,000–$74,000 66 (17.1)
 $75,000–$99,999 68 (17.7)
 $100,000 or more 137 (35.6)
 Prefer not to say 25 (6.5)

CAD Canadian dollar