Infographic 3
Canadians aged 20 to 24 were the most likely to receive Federal emergency and recovery benefits in 2020
Infographic description
The title of the infographic is "Canadians aged 20 to 24 were the most likely to receive Federal emergency and recovery benefits in 2020"
This is an image with two horizontal bar charts each facing outwards, with the vertical axis in between the two bar charts.
The vertical axis shows the following age groups from top to bottom: 15 years and older, 15 to 19 years, 20 to 24 years, 25 to 54 years, 55 to 64 years, and 65 years and older.
The horizontal axis is mirrored against the vertical axis. The horizontal axis on the left represents the percentage of "Women+" in each age group receiving federal emergency and recovery benefits from 0.0% to 70.0%, by increments of 10%. The horizontal axis on the right represents the percentage of "Men+" in each age group receiving federal emergency and recovery benefits from 0.0% to 60.0% by increments of 10%.
The bar chart on the left represents the percentage of "Women+" in each age group receiving federal emergency and recovery benefits with 27.4% 15 years and older, 24.7% 15 to 19 years, 61.3% 20 to 24 years, 33.8% 25 to 54 years, 24.7% 55 to 64 years, and 6.4% 65 years and older.
The bar chart on the right represents the percentage of "Men+" in each age group receiving federal emergency and recovery benefits with 27.9% 15 years and older, 21.6% 15 to 19 years, 55.7% 20 to 24 years, 32.6% 25 to 54 years, 26.3% 55 to 64 years, and 10.1% 65 years and older.
Note(s): Given that the non-binary population is small, data aggregation to a two-category gender variable is sometimes necessary to protect the confidentiality of responses provided. In these cases, individuals in the category "non-binary persons" are distributed into the other two gender categories and are denoted by the "+" symbol. The category "Women+" includes women, as well as some non-binary persons. The category "Men+" includes men, as well as some non-binary persons.
Source(s): Census of Population, 2021 (3901).
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