Table 1
Number and percentage distribution of landed immigrants by region of destination, Canada, provinces and territories, 2004 to 2014

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Table 1
Belief local police are doing a good job, by socio-demographic and economic characteristics, territories, 2014
Table summary
This table displays the results of Belief local police are doing a good job Being approachable and easy to talk to, Ensuring safety of citizens, Treating people fairly, Enforcing the laws, Promptly responding to calls and Providing information on ways to prevent crime, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  Being approachable and easy to talk to Ensuring safety of citizens Treating people fairly Enforcing the laws Promptly responding to calls Providing information on ways to prevent crime
percent
Sex  
MaleNote : Reference category 68 62 57 48 49 47
Female 68 59 53 53 49 45
Age group (ref. Total)  
15 to 24 years 64 62 58 45 46 44
25 to 34 years 64 57 51 46 47 38Note **
35 to 44 years 71 58 51 49 47 44
45 to 54 years 67 60 53 51 49 50
55 to 64 years 73 66 61Note * 59Note ** 54 54Note **
65 to 74 years 79Note ** 63 59 62Note ** 53 52
75 years and older 66 71 68Note ** 64Note ** 57 49Note E: Use with caution
Marital status  
Married/common lawNote : Reference category 69 61 54 51 48 46
Separated/divorced 66 52Note * 50 53 49 45
Single 66 60 56 48 50 45
Widowed 71 66 70Note ** 64Note ** 55 56
Level of education  
Less than high school 67Note * 63 59 47Note ** 46Note ** 46
High school diploma 65Note ** 61 54 48Note * 46Note ** 44
Post-secondary diploma or certificate 69 60 52 52 50Note * 48
University degreeNote : Reference category 73 59 53 57 57 44
Main activity in the last 12 months  
Working at a paid job or self-employedNote : Reference category 67 59 53 50 47 43
Looking for paid work 60 59 49 34Note E: Use with cautionNote ** 39Note E: Use with caution 48
Going to school 73 68 65Note ** 55 55 53Note *
Caring, Household work 67 60 50 52 54 50
Retired 71 63 61Note * 59Note ** 55Note * 51Note **
Other 70 65 71Note ** 45 51 46Note E: Use with caution
Household income  
Less than $20,000 64 71 65Note ** 46 53 52
$20,000 to $39,999 67 61 43Note * 45Note * 43 47
$40,000 to $59,999 70 64 61 51 47 49
$60,000 to $99,999 62Note * 50Note ** 44Note ** 44Note ** 42 39Note *
$100,000 to $149,999 70 61 56 52 51 43
$150,000 or moreNote : Reference category 70 61 53 56 50 49
Visible minority  
Visible minorityNote : Reference category 78 73 65 70 73 65
Non-visible minority 68Note * 60Note ** 55Note * 50Note ** 48Note ** 45Note **
Aboriginal identity  
AboriginalNote : Reference category 62 57 51 43 41 42
Non-Aboriginal 75Note ** 65Note ** 59Note ** 59Note ** 58Note ** 50Note **
Immigrant status  
Non-immigrantNote : Reference category 67 60 55 49 47 45
Longer-term immigrant 82Note ** 65 62 65Note ** 67Note ** 58Note **
Recent immigrant 79Note * 70 63 72Note ** 74Note ** 61Note **
Immigrant, length of time in Canada unknown Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published Note F: too unreliable to be published
Total 68 61 55 51 49 46
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