Table 2
Characteristics of the 2000-to-2013 linked cohort of recent immigrants to Canada by selected characteristics, Canada excluding Quebec and the territoriesTable 2 Note 

Table 2
Characteristics of the 2000-to-2013 linked cohort of recent immigrants to Canada by selected characteristics, Canada excluding Quebec and the territories
Table summary
This table displays the results of Characteristics of the 2000-to-2013 linked cohort of recent immigrants to Canada by selected characteristics. The information is grouped by Characteristics (appearing as row headers), number and % (appearing as column headers).
Characteristics number %
Total 2,730,390 100
Age groups in 2013
0 to 17 years 413,990 15.2
18 to 24 years 265,860 9.7
25 to 34 years 547,795 20.1
35 to 44 years 694,750 25.5
45 to 64 years 640,805 23.5
65 years and older 167,195 6.1
Sex
Male 1,322,655 48.4
Female 1,407,715 51.6
Landing year
2000 to 2003 741,420 27.2
2004 to 2008 985,285 36.1
2009 to 2013 1,003,685 36.8
Country risk levelTable 2 Note 
Low 713,785 26.1
High (WHO+IRCC-specific) 2,016,605 73.9
WHO 1,585,925 58.1
IRCC-specific 430,680 15.8
Intended region of residence
Atlantic 67,990 2.5
Ontario 1,635,210 59.9
PrairiesTable 2 Note  500,575 18.3
British Columbia 526,420 19.3
Immigrant class
Economic, principal applicants 637,110 23.3
Economic, spouse/children 974,805 35.7
Family 764,190 28.0
Refugee 290,605 10.6
Other/unknown/missing 63,685 2.3
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