Appendix C table
Emergency planning activities engaged in by Canadians, by selected characteristics, 2014

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Appendix C table
Emergency planning activities engaged in by Canadians, by selected characteristics, 2014
Table summary
This table displays the results of Emergency planning activities engaged in by Canadians. The information is grouped by Selected characteristics (appearing as row headers), Canadians whose household has (a/an):, Emergency exit plan, Designated meeting place for household members, Contact plan for household members, Household emergency supply kit, Vehicle emergency supply kit, Extra copies of important documents, List of emergency contact numbers and Plan for meeting special health needs, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Selected characteristics Canadians whose household has (a/an):
Emergency exit plan Designated meeting place for household membersNote 1 Contact plan for household membersNote 1 Household emergency supply kitNote 2 Vehicle emergency supply kitNote 3Note 4 Extra copies of important documents List of emergency contact numbers Plan for meeting special health needsNote 5
percent
Sex  
MaleNote  60 34 57 50 60 55 68 63
Female 61 33 53Note * 45Note * 58Note * 50Note * 70 61
Age group  
15 to 24Note , Note 6 56 38 63 46 56 65 77 68
25 to 34 57 30Note * 53Note * 40Note * 58 52Note * 63Note * 51Note *
35 to 44 61 35 52Note * 44 57 51Note * 66Note * 58
45 to 54 62Note * 33Note * 55Note * 49 62Note * 50Note * 66Note * 62
55 to 64 62Note * 29Note * 53Note * 53Note * 61 49Note * 70Note * 60
65 and older 62Note * 36 51Note * 52Note * 60 50Note * 73Note * 66
Immigrant status  
Canadian-bornNote  61 35 55 47 61 52 70 61
Established immigrant (arrival before 2004) 58 31 58 49 58 54 67 61
Recent immigrant (arrival 2004 to 2014)Note 2 58 25Note * 56 47 48Note * 65Note * 73 88Note *
Visible minority status  
Visible minorityNote  56 30 59 47 53 59 72 66
Not a visible minority 61Note * 34 54Note * 47 61Note * 52Note * 69 61
Aboriginal identity  
AboriginalNote  71 50 63 51 64 51 69 63
Non-Aboriginal 60Note * 33Note * 55Note * 47 59 53 70 62
Activity-limitation — long-term physical condition  
Yes (often/always or sometimes)Note  61 36 55 49 59 51 71 62
No 61 33 55 47 60 54 69 62
Activity-limitation — long-term psychological, emotional or mental health condition  
Yes (often/always or sometimes)Note  58 30 49 38 50 48 68 60
No 61 34 56Note * 48Note * 60Note * 54Note * 70 62
Household income  
Less than $20,000 (includes income loss)Note  57 41 58 42 53 47 69 65
$20,000 to less than $40,000 62 37 56 45 52 51 70 71
$40,000 to less than $60,000 62 35 51 49Note * 57 50 70 56
$60,000 to less than $80,000 63Note * 36 54 46 60 52 70 56
$80,000 to less than $100,000 58 32 56 48 58 54Note * 69 53
$100,000 to less than $150,000 59 33 55 48 59 50 67 59
$150,000 and over 60 28Note * 54 50Note * 67Note * 58Note * 68 60
Tenure  
OwnNote  60 34 55 49 61 54 70 62
Rent 62 33 57 41Note * 53Note * 50Note * 69 62
Household size  
1 personNote  65 Note ...: not applicable Note ...: not applicable 44 53 42 65 60
2 persons 60Note * 32 51 48Note * 62Note * 54Note * 67 58
3 persons 57Note * 34 59Note * 47 61Note * 55Note * 69Note * 62
4 persons 60Note * 33 53 45 58Note * 52Note * 69Note * 67
5 persons or more 61 36 60Note * 52Note * 57 58Note * 76Note * 67
Household composition  
Household with senior(s)Note  62 34 54 52 61 53 74 65
Household without senior(s) 60 33 55 46Note * 58 53 67Note * 60
Household with child(ren)Note  62 38 54 47 58 53 69 66
Household without child(ren) 60 31Note * 55 47 59 53 69 61
Total 60 33 55 47 59 53 69 62
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