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. 2014 Oct 25;13:94. doi: 10.1186/s12939-014-0094-2

Table 1.

Characteristics of study population age 15 years and older, by quintile of material and social deprivation, and those of the most and least materially and socially privileged population groups, Nova Scotia a

Deprivation quintile No high school diploma % Employment rate % Individual average income $ Living alone % Separated divorced widowed % Lone parent %
Material
privileged Q1 15.5 63.0 34,224 14.1 19.7 12.4
Q2 24.1 59.2 26,536 10.9 17.6 15.3
Q3 31.9 54.8 23,785 9.8 17.7 16.3
Q4 38.5 50.4 21,264 10.0 18.7 17.7
deprived Q5 50.4 42.8 18,791 9.0 18.5 22.8
Social
privileged Q1 27.0 58.4 30,096 5.0 11.5 7.5
Q2 34.1 54.7 25,113 7.1 14.8 12.4
Q3 36.9 52.3 23,334 8.6 17.4 15.9
Q4 32.2 51.5 24,406 12.2 20.2 20.0
deprived Q5 31.2 52.8 22,274 19.9 27.5 27.7
ALL of Nova Scotia: Material and social
most privilegedb Q1 & Q 1 11.5 66.5 40,498 4.0 9.9 6.8
least privilegedc Q5 & Q5 47.6 39.5 16,650 12.4 23.7 41.5
RURAL Nova Scotia: Material and social
most privileged Q1 & Q 1 17.3 65.8 33,345 4.2 10.5 6.3
least privileged Q5 & Q5 47.3 39.6 17,410 9.8 20.8 34.2
URBAN Nova Scotia: Material and social
most privileged Q1 & Q 1 7.8 66.1 47,091 4.9 9.9 7.8
least privileged Q5 & Q5 44.7 45.7 17,009 17.2 27.8 44.6

aSource: 2001 Census of Canada.

bInclude those people who are most materially and socially privileged, Q1 & Q1.

cInclude those people who are least materially and socially privileged, Q5 & Q5.