Table 1.9
Donor rate and distribution of donations, by personal and economic characteristics, population aged 15 and older, Saskatchewan, 2010

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Table 1.9
Donor rate and distribution of donations, by personal and economic characteristics, population aged 15 and older, Saskatchewan, 2010

Table summary
This table displays the results of donor rate and distribution of donations. This information is grouped by personal and economic characteristics and age groups (appearing as row headers) and by donor rate, average annual donations, median annual donations, total annual donations, population distribution, percentage of total donation value (appearing as column headers), calculated using percent, dollars and millions of dollars as a unit of measure.
Personal and economic characteristics and age groups Donor rate Average annual donations1 Median annual donations1 Total annual donations Population distribution Percentage of total donation value
percent dollars millions of dollars percent
Total 84.1 544 150 382.8 100.0 100.0
Age
15 to 24 69.0 162E 25E 16.8E 18.0 4.4E
25 to 34 85.7 415E 125 51.5E 17.3 13.4E
35 to 44 88.0 726E 190E 80.0E 15.0 20.9E
45 to 54 83.9 402 211E 51.5 18.2 13.4
55 to 64 86.3 573 225 60.7 14.7 15.8
65 and older 93.5 926 230E 122.4 16.9 32.0
Sex
Male 83.5 562 140E 194.6 49.5 50.8
Female 84.7 526 150 188.2 50.5 49.2
Marital status2
Married or common-law 87.6 634 186 308.4 66.4 80.6
Single. never married 72.6 217E F 31.0E 23.6 8.1E
Separated or divorced 85.8 401 140E 16.5E 5.7 4.3E
Widow or widower 95.5 823E 250 26.4E 4.0 6.9E
Education2
Less than high school 79.1 315E 50E 39.0E 19.8 10.8E
Graduated from high school 84.7 400 F 44.9 16.8 12.4
Some postsecondary 75.2 432E F 27.5E 10.7 7.6E
Postsecondary diploma 85.6 609 185 134.1 32.6 37.0
University degree 94.7 777 F 116.8 20.1 32.2
Labour force status2
Employed 85.1 530 151 242.5 71.8 75.6
Unemployed F F F F F F
Not in the labour force 80.1 476E F 78.3E 27.4 24.4E
Household income
Less than $20,000 66.1 184E 35E 11.4E 11.1 3.0E
$20,000 to $39,999 84.9 374 90E 39.6 14.9 10.3
$40,000 to $59,999 82.9 595 140E 64.8E 15.7 16.9E
$60,000 to $79,999 86.3 620 131E 74.7E 16.7 19.5E
$80,000 to $99,999 91.3 612E 160E 57.8E 12.4 15.1E
$100,000 or more 87.0 632 225 134.7 29.3 35.2
Presence of children in household3
No children 88.1 602 180 259.2 58.3 67.7
Pre-school aged children only 78.5 446E 140E 26.6E 9.1 6.9E
Both pre-school and school aged children 80.1 F F F 8.1 F
School aged children only 78.0 494E F 79.1E 24.5 20.6
Religious attendance2
Weekly attendance 93.7 1,370 650E 185.8 18.3 52.1
Not weekly attendance 82.1 323 110 170.9 81.7 47.9
E use with caution
F too unreliable to be published
1. Estimates of average and median annual donations are calculated for donors only.
2. Respondents who did not provide this information are excluded from calculations. For this reason. the sum of annual donations by category does not add to the national total.
3. Pre-school aged is defined as ages 0 to 5, while school aged is defined as ages 6 to 17. Both pre-school and school aged
children indicates the presence in the household of at least one child from each age range (i.e., at least one child aged 0 to 5 and at least one child aged 6 to 17).
Notes: Distribution of donation, estimates do not include donations toward natural disaster relief reported elsewhere. Estimates may not add to totals due to rounding.
Source: Statistics Canada, Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating, 2010.
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