Table 3
Number and rate of sexual victimization by victim characteristics, 1999 and 2004

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  1999 2004
Incidents
(in thousands)
Rate per 100,000
(population 15 and over)
Incidents
(in thousands)
Rate per 100,000
(population 15 and over)
number rate number rate
Total 499 2,058 512 1,977
Sex
Females 407 3,302 427 3,248
Males 92E 774E 85 664E
Age (years)
15 to 24 248 6,053 238 5,563
25 to 34 126 2,837 128 2,892
35 to 44 74E 1,414E 89 1,724E
45 to 54 43E 1,021E F F
55 and over F F F F
Main activity
Working 235 1,778 252 1,687
Looking for work F F F F
Going to school 145 4,860 177 5,548
Household work1 57E 2,786E F F
Retired F F F F
Other F F F F
Don't know/ not stated F F F F
Evening activities (number per month)
Less than 10 42E 746E 43 677E
10 to 19 58E 1,132E 76 1,281E
20 to 29 92 1,902 93 1,845E
30 or more 307 3,694 300 3,494
1. Includes taking care of children and maternity/paternity leave.
Notes: Figures may not add to total due to rounding. Excludes incidents of sexual assault involving spouses.
Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 1999 and 2004.