Chart 2
Inuit children slightly less likely to participate in clubs or groups at least once per week, 2001

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This is a vertical bar chart that illustrates the percent of children that had participated in clubs or groups at least once per week.

The Y axis is measured in percentages and increases in increments of five from 0 to 35.

The X axis lists the Inuit regions in Canada and totals for All Inuit Children in Canada and All children in Canada. On the X axis from left to right are Labrador, Nunavik, Nunavut, Inuvialuit region, All Inuit children in Canada and All children in Canada.

The percentage of Inuit children that had participated in clubs or groups at least once per week in Labrador is 30.

The percentage in Nunavik is 13.

The percentage in Nunavut is 18.

The percentage in the Inuvialuit Region is 22.

The percentage for All Inuit children in Canada is 20.  This is significantly different than for "All Children in Canada."

The percentage for All children in Canada is 23.

Note: By-region statistical comparisons are reported in text.

Sources: Statistics Canada, Aboriginal People's Survey, 2001, Children's Component, National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, 2000/01.