−0.89 |
% People with stated annual household equivalized income between $1 and $20 799 |
−0.82 |
% Occupied private dwellings with no Internet connection |
−0.82 |
% People aged 15 years and over whose highest level of education is Year 11 or lower |
−0.80 |
% Families with children under 15 years of age who live with jobless parents |
−0.78 |
% Employed people classified as ‘labourers’ |
−0.69 |
% One parent families with dependent offspring only |
−0.69 |
% People (in the labour force) unemployed |
−0.67 |
% People aged under 70 who have a long‐term health condition or disability and need assistance with core activities |
−0.67 |
% Occupied private dwellings paying rent less than $166 per week (excluding $0 per week) |
−0.57 |
% People aged 15 and over who are separated or divorced |
−0.57 |
% Employed people classified as machinery operators and drivers |
−0.51 |
% Employed people classified as low skill community and personal service workers |
−0.49 |
% Occupied private dwellings with no cars |
−0.45 |
% Occupied private dwellings requiring one or more extra bedrooms (based on Canadian National Occupancy Standard) |
−0.37 |
% People aged 15 years and over who have no educational attainment |
0.35 |
% Occupied private dwellings with three or more cars |
0.36 |
% People aged 15 years and over at university or other tertiary institution |
0.37 |
% Occupied private dwellings with one or more bedrooms spare |
0.40 |
% Occupied private dwellings paying rent greater than $370 per week |
0.42 |
% Employed people classified as managers |
0.52 |
% Occupied private dwellings with four or more bedrooms |
0.62 |
% Employed people classified as professionals |
0.63 |
% People aged 15 years and over whose highest level of education attainment is a diploma qualification |
0.70 |
% Occupied private dwellings paying mortgage greater than $2800 per month |
0.84 |
% People with stated annual household equivalized income greater than $52 000 |