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Statistics Canada - Government of Canada
Table D-10
Self-regulation of learning – Percent and standard errors (SE) of children reported to often display curiosity by child and family characteristics at age 5
  Often displays curiosity
Percent
Standard error (SE)
Total (n=3,882)
57.5
1.04
Sex of child (n=3,882)
Female
47.91
1.56
Male
66.8
1.37
Household income level (n=3,882)
Below low income cut-off (LICO) (level 1)
54.9
2.50
LICO to less than 2 times LICO (level 2)
57.6
1.82
Two times LICO to less than 3 times LICO (level 3)
55.2
2.06
Three times LICO or above (level 4)
62.8
2.27
Parent education level (n=3,822)
High school or less
56.5
1.77
More than high school
58.3
1.25
Family structure (n=3,882)
One-parent family
53.2
2.60
Two-parent family
58.3
1.20
Country of birth of parent (n=3,804)
Parent born outside Canada
61.9
2.60
Parent born in Canada
56.5
1.20
Kindergarten attendance (n=3,807)
Not in kindergarten
60.7
3.20
In kindergarten
56.9
1.10
Community size (n=3,882)
Rural (level 1)
60.6
2.78
Under 30,000 (level 2)
57.4
2.18
30,000 to under 100,000 (level 3)
54.9
2.93
100,000 to under 500,000 (level 4)
59.4
2.65
500,000 and over (level 5)
56.9
1.66
Province of residence (n=3,882)
Newfoundland and Labrador
60.5
3.41
Prince Edward Island
61.2
4.27
Nova Scotia
58.4
2.68
New Brunswick
66.4
4.58
Quebec
58.4
2.26
Ontario
58.5
1.88
Manitoba
53.4
2.78
Saskatchewan
51.1
3.22
Alberta
56.3
2.78
British Columbia
54.4
2.47
1. Statistically significant and substantive difference between levels.
Notes
Statistical significance: p<0.01 for differences between 2 levels of sex of child.
Substantive differences are defined as percentage differences of 5 points or more.
Numbers vary due to missing data for some child and family characteristics.
LICO refers to the low income cut-off.
Data source: Statistics Canada, National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, 2002/2003.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2006, Readiness to Learn at School Among Five-year-old Children in Canada, Number 4 in the Children and Youth Research Paper Series, catalogue number 89-599-XWE2006004.