Table 2
Sense of safety, by selected sociodemographic characteristics, Canada, 2014

Table 2
Sense of safety, by selected sociodemographic characteristics, Canada, 2014
Table summary
This table displays the results of Sense of safety. The information is grouped by Selected sociodemographic characteristics (appearing as row headers), Sense of safety walking alone in one’s neighborhood after dark, Satisfaction with personal safety from crime, Very safe, Reasonably safe, Somewhat or very unsafe, Very satisfied , Quite satisfied, Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied and Dissatisfied or very dissatisfied, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Selected sociodemographic characteristics Sense of safety walking alone in one’s neighborhood after darkTable 2 Note 1 Satisfaction with personal safety from crime
Very safe Reasonably safe Somewhat or very unsafe Very satisfied Quite satisfied Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Dissatisfied or very dissatisfied
percent
Sex
MaleTable 2 Note  64 32 4 44 47 6 2
Female 38Note * 50Note * 12Note * 32Note * 53Note * 10Note * 3Note *
Age group (years)
15 to 24Table 2 Note  44 44 11 38 51 8 2Note E: Use with caution
25 to 34 52Note * 40Note * 8Note * 36 49 11Note * 3
35 to 44 53Note * 40Note * 6Note * 37 51 9 2
45 to 54 54Note * 39Note * 6Note * 37 51 9 3
55 to 64 54Note * 39Note * 7Note * 38 51 7Note * 3
65 to 74 56Note * 37Note * 6Note * 41 49 6Note * 3
75 and older 55Note * 35Note * 9 43Note * 48 4Note * 2
Marital status
Married or common-lawTable 2 Note  55 39 6 38 50 8 3
Widowed 49Note * 38 12Note * 37 52 5Note * 3
Separated or divorced 51Note * 40 9Note * 38 48 9 4Note *
Single 48Note * 42Note * 10Note * 37 50 9Note * 3
Household size
One personTable 2 Note  50 39 10 38 49 8 4
Two people 55Note * 38 7Note * 38 50 8 3Note *
Three or more people 51 41 7Note * 38 51 8 3Note *
Main activity
EmployedTable 2 Note  55 38 6 38 51 8 3
Looking for paid work 50 41 8Note E: Use with caution 35 52 8Note E: Use with caution 5Note E: Use with caution
Going to school 43Note * 46Note * 11Note * 39 50 9 2Note E: Use with caution Note *
Retired 55 38 7 41Note * 49 5Note * 2
At homeTable 2 Note 2 43Note * 46Note * 10Note * 32Note * 51 11Note * 5Note *
Other 52 38 10Note E: Use with caution 35 46 13Note E: Use with caution Note * 4Note E: Use with caution
Highest level of education
No high school diplomaTable 2 Note  53 38 9 37 52 6 4
High school diploma 52 40 8 37 51 8Note * 3Note *
College or trade diploma 54 39 7 35 52 9Note * 3Note *
University diploma 52 42Note * 7Note * 42Note * 47Note * 8Note * 2Note *
Household incomeTable 2 Note 3
Less than $60,000Table 2 Note  49 39 11 37 51 7 4
$60,000 to $139,999 54Note * 40 6Note * 38Note * 51 8 2Note *
$140,000 or more 54Note * 41 5Note * 43Note * 47Note * 7 1Note E: Use with caution Note *
Income unknown 52 39 8Note * 36 50 9Note * 3
Total population 52 40 7 38 50 8 3
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