Table 1
Proportion of Canadians ranked as having high perceived well-being (top third) from factor analysis of nine perceived well-being indicators, by selected socio-demographic characteristics, Canada, 2021 to 2022.
High perceived well-being (top third) | |
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% | |
15 to 19 years old | 30.9 |
20 to 24 years old | 24.0 |
25 to 29 years old | 25.6 |
30 to 34 years old | 29.4 |
35 to 39 years old | 27.8 |
40 to 44 years old | 28.7 |
45 to 49 years old | 28.9 |
50 to 54 years old | 30.7 |
55 to 59 years old | 33.4 |
60 to 64 years old | 37.1 |
65 to 69 years old | 40.1 |
70 to 74 years old | 40.4 |
75 to 79 years old | 42.9 |
80 to 84 years old | 39.3 |
85 to 89 years old | 37.0 |
90 years and older | 33.4 |
Disability status | |
Has long-term condition and identify as a person with a disability | 15.2 |
Has a long-term condition without identifying as a person with a disability | 23.6 |
No long-term condition | 42.4 |
Region | |
Atlantic region | 35.5 |
Quebec | 37.4 |
Ontario | 31.4 |
Prairie region | 31.6 |
British Columbia | 30.2 |
Rural/Urban | |
Rural | 39.2 |
Urban | 32.1 |
LGBTQ2+ | |
LGBTQ2+ | 17.6 |
Non-LGBTQ2+ | 34.1 |
Source(s):
Canadian Social Survey (5354).
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