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Chart 2.1.6
Score on the well-being scale1, by age group and sex, 2002
Chart 2.1.6 Score on the well-being scale, by age groupe and sex, 2002

1. The well-being scale is a measure of an individual’s feelings about various
aspects of their life, such as the frequency with which they feel self-confident,
satisfied with their accomplishments, loved and appreciated, have goals and ambitions,
and so on. The scale ranges from a minimum of 3 to a maximum of 100 (maximum level).

Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Community Health Survey, 2002.