Chart 3.4
Parents or guardians of Inuit children under six years old. How would you rate your feelings about...
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This vertical bar chart illustrates the percentage of Inuit children under six years old whose parents or guardians feel satisfied or dissatisfied with certain aspects of their home and daily life, 2006.
The X axis lists five aspects of home and daily life rated by parents or guardians, which include:
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housing situation
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support network, including support from family, friends or others
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main job or activity
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the way they spend their free time
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finances
Each aspect of home and daily life is composed of two vertical bars.
The first bar represents the percentage of children whose parents or guardians feel very satisfied or satisfied with that aspect of their home and daily life.
The second bar represents the percentage of children whose parents or guardians feel feel dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with that aspect of their home and daily life.
The Y axis is measured in percentages and increases by increments of twenty from 0 to 100
66% of Inuit children under six years old had parents or guardians who felt very satisfied or satisfied with their housing situation.
30% of Inuit children under six years old had parents or guardians who felt dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with their housing situation
89% of Inuit children under six years old had parents or guardians who felt very satisfied or satisfied with their support network, including support from family, friends or others.
8% of Inuit children under six years old had parents or guardians who felt dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with their support network, including support from family, friends or others
90% of Inuit children under six years had parents or guardians who felt very satisfied or satisfied with their main job or activity.
6% of Inuit children under six years old had parents or guardians who felt dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with their main job or activity
86% of Inuit children under six years old had parents or guardians who felt very satisfied or satisfied with the way they spend their free time.
9% of Inuit children under six years old had parents or guardians who felt dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the way they spend their free time.
67% of Inuit children under six years old had parents or guardians who felt very satisfied or satisfied with their finances.
29% of Inuit children under six years old had parents or guardians who felt dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with their finances
Source: Statistics Canada, Aboriginal Children's Survey, 2006
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