Table 4 Self-reported household victimization of younger and older households by selected demographic characteristics, 2009
Household characteristics | Victimization of younger households (at least one member under age 55) | Victimization of older households (all members 55 years and over) | Total Canadian household victimization | |||
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number (thousands) | rate | number (thousands) | rate | number (thousands) | rate | |
Location of home | ||||||
Census metropolitan areaNote †Note 1 | 1,894 | 291 | 312 | 124 | 2,207 | 244 |
Non-census metropolitan area | 828 | 289 | 150 | 99Note * | 978 | 223 |
Household income | ||||||
Less than $20,000Note † | 148 | 287 | 62 | 113 | 210 | 197 |
$20,000 to $39,999 | 290 | 287 | 80 | 83 | 370 | 187 |
$40,000 to $59,999 | 396 | 287 | 72 | 116 | 468 | 234 |
$60,000 to $99,999 | 709 | 306 | 90 | 151 | 798 | 275Note * |
$100,000 and above | 751 | 295 | 79 | 212Note * | 830 | 284Note * |
Household size | ||||||
1 personNote † | 353 | 274 | 194 | 102 | 547 | 172 |
2 persons | 736 | 278 | 263 | 125 | 999 | 210Note * |
3 or more persons | 1,633 | 301 | Note F: too unreliable to be published | Note F: too unreliable to be published | 1,638 | 300Note * |
Type of home | ||||||
Single detachedNote † | 1,816 | 299 | 265 | 112 | 2,081 | 246 |
Semi-detached, row house, duplex | 435 | 300 | 65Note E: Use with caution | 143Note E: Use with caution | 501 | 262 |
Apartment | 415 | 259Note * | 102 | 97 | 517 | 195Note * |
Other | 39Note E: Use with caution | 234Note E: Use with caution | 25Note E: Use with caution | 188Note E: Use with caution | 64 | 213 |
Ownership of home | ||||||
OwnedNote † | 2,015 | 288 | 363 | 122 | 2,379 | 238 |
Rented | 692 | 301 | 95 | 93Note * | 787 | 237 |
Length of residence | ||||||
Less than 5 yearsNote † | 1,307 | 295 | 96 | 112 | 1,404 | 265 |
5 to less than 10 years | 613 | 310 | 85 | 140 | 698 | 270 |
10 or more years | 785 | 271 | 278 | 109 | 1,063 | 195Note * |
† reference category E use with caution F too unreliable to be published * significantly different from reference category (p < 0.05) 1. A census metropolitan area (CMA) consists of one or more neighbouring municipalities situated around a major urban core. A CMA must have a total population of at least 100,000 of which 50,000 or more live in the urban core. To be included in the CMA, other adjacent municipalities must have a high degree of integration with the central urban area, as measured by commuting flows derived from census data. Note: Rates are calculated per 1,000 households. Excludes data from the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut. Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2009. |
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