Chart 1
Perceived differences in seeing neighbourhoods as safe for people with different skin colour, ethnic origin or religion, by visible minority status, place of birth, gender, age group, highest level of education and respondent's region of residence

Visible minority compared with not a visible minority² Born abroad compared with Canadian-born Women compared with men³ 30-44 compared with 15-29 45-64 compared with 15-29² 65+ compared with 15-29¹ High school or less compared with bachelor's or higher Postsecondary below bachelors', compared with bachelors' or higher Atlantic compared with Ontario² Quebec compared with Ontario Prairies compared with Ontario B.C. compared with Ontario -20 -10 0 10 percentage point difference
1.
Significant at 0.10 level.
2.
Significant at 0.05 level.
3.
Significant at 0.005 level.
Source(s):
Portrait of Canadian Society – Experiences During the Pandemic (PCS2), 2021.

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Perceived differences in seeing neighbourhoods as safe for people with different skin colour, ethnic origin or religion, by visible minority status, place of birth, gender, age group, highest level of education and respondent's region of residence
  percentage point difference
Visible minority compared with not a visible minority² -8
Born abroad compared with Canadian-born -4
Women compared with men³ -10
30-44 compared with 15-29 -2
45-64 compared with 15-29² 7
65+ compared with 15-29¹ 7
High school or less compared with bachelor's or higher 4
Postsecondary below bachelors', compared with bachelors' or higher 4
Atlantic compared with Ontario² 6
Quebec compared with Ontario 0
Prairies compared with Ontario -5
B.C. compared with Ontario -4
1.
Significant at 0.10 level.
2.
Significant at 0.05 level.
3.
Significant at 0.005 level.
Source(s):
Portrait of Canadian Society – Experiences During the Pandemic (PCS2), 2021.
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