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Smoking — prevalence, bans and exposure to second-hand smoke
Work injuries
Smoking — prevalence, bans and exposure to second-hand smoke
Tables
Table 1 Percentage of current smokers, by sex and age group, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2000/01, 2003 and 2005
Table 2 Percentage of current smokers, by province and territory, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2000/01, 2003 and 2005
Appendices
Appendix Table A Percentage of current smokers, by province/territory and health region, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2005
Appendix Table B Percentage of population reporting complete smoking restrictions at home, by province/territory and health region, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2005
Appendix Table C Percentage reporting complete smoking restrictions at work, by province/territory and health region, employed population aged 15 to 75, Canada, 2005
Appendix Table D Percentage of non-smokers regularly exposed to second-hand smoke in public places, by province/territory and health region, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2005
Charts
Chart 1 Percentage of current smokers, by sex and by age group, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2000/01, 2003 and 2005
Chart 2 Percentage reporting complete smoking restrictions at home, by smoking status, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2000/01, 2003 and 2005
Chart 3 Percentage reporting complete smoking restrictions at home, by province and territory, household population aged 12 or older, Canada excluding territories, 2003 and 2005
Chart 4 Percentage reporting complete smoking restrictions at work, by smoking status, employed population aged 15 to 75, Canada, 2000/01, 2003 and 2005
Chart 5 Average number of cigarettes smoked per day, by workplace and household smoking restrictions, employed smokers aged 15 to 75, Canada, 2005
Chart 6 Percentage of non-smokers regularly exposed to second-hand smoke, by setting, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2003 and 2005
Chart 7 Percentage of non-smokers regularly exposed to second-hand smoke, by setting and age group, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2005
Chart 8 Percentage of non-smokers regularly exposed to second-hand smoke in public places, by province and territory, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2003 and 2005
Work injuries
Tables
Table 1 Number and percentage who sustained at least one activity- limiting injury of any origin/at least one work injury in past year, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003
Table 2 Number and percentage who sustained at least one activity-limiting work injury in past year, by occupational category and sex, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003
Table 3 Percentage in selected occupational categories who sustained at least one activity-limiting work injury in past year, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003
Table 4 Percentage distribution of mechanisms of work and non-work injury among people who sustained at least one activity- limiting injury in past year, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003
Table 5 Percentage distribution of body part injured among people sustaining at least one activity-limiting work injury in past year, by occupational category, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003
Table 6 Percentage distribution of type of injury among people sustaining at least one activity-limiting work injury in past year, by occupational category, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003
Table 7 Number and percentage who sought treatment for injury, and percentage who sustained serious injury, by activity when injury occurred, employed household population aged 18 to 75 who sustained at least one activity-limiting injury in past year, Canada, 2003
Table 8 Percentage treated, by treatment facility, employed household population aged 18 to 75 who sustained at least one activity- limiting work-related injury in past year and sought treatment, Canada, 2003
Table 9 Percentage who sustained at least one activity-limiting work injury in past year, by sex and selected work-related factors, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003
Table 10 Percentage who sustained at least one activity-limiting work- related injury in past year, by sex and selected characteristics, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003
Table 11 Adjusted odds ratios relating selected characteristics to activity-limiting work injury in past year, by sex, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003
Chart
Percentage who sustained at least one activity-limiting work injury, by number of months elapsed between interview and injury occurrence, employed household population aged 18 to 75, Canada, 2003