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Table 13
Type of help received to deal with change: Mid-life stage (aged 45 to 64), 2008

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  Change of greatest impact
Finances Employment Health Care of a sick or disabled person
percentage
Type of help received1
Emotional 36 56* 79* 73*
Instrumental2 53 50 91* 87*
Informational3 41 72* 68* 66*
† reference group
* statistically significant difference from the reference group at p < 0.05
1. Respondents could report more than one type of help received to deal with the change of greatest impact.
2. Instrumental help includes using at least one of the following types: professional services or expertise; financial; help with household work or childcare; transportation; material goods; personal care or health needs.
3. Informational help includes using at least one of the following types: information or informal advice; referrals, networking or making new contacts; teaching coaching, or training.
Note: This table includes respondents aged 45 to 64 who experienced at least one major change in the last 12 months.
Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2008.