Chart 2
Percentage without regular medical doctor, by age group and sex, household population aged 12 or older, Canada, 2010 – description

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This vertical bar chart illustrates the percentage of Canadians without a regular medical doctor, by age group and sex in 2010.

The y-axis is measured by percentages and increases by increments of five from 0 to 40.

Along the x-axis are the age groups. From left to right, the age groups are: Total; 12 to 19; 20 to 34; 35 to 44; 45 to 54; 55 to 64; and 65 or older. Each age category shows two vertical bars; one for males and one for females.

Of Canadians all ages, 19.42% of males, and 11.15% of females did not have a regular medical doctor.

Of Canadians aged 12 to 19, 17.1% of males, and 13.05% of females did not have a regular medical doctor.

Of Canadians aged 20 to 34, 35.46% of males, and 19.31% of females did not have a regular medical doctor.

Of Canadians aged 35 to 44, 23.75% of males, and 12.24% of females did not have a regular medical doctor.

Of Canadians aged 45 to 54, 14.85% of males, and 8.09% of females did not have a regular medical doctor.

Of Canadians aged 55 to 64, 9.38% of males, and 7.64% of females did not have a regular medical doctor.

Of Canadians aged 65 or older, 6.11% of males, and 4.17% of females did not have a regular medical doctor.

Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey, 2010.

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