Table 7
Pride in being Canadian and in Canadian achievements, by socio-demographic and economic characteristics, 2013

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Table 7
Pride in being Canadian and in Canadian achievements, by socio-demographic and economic characteristics, 2013
Table summary
This table displays the results of Pride in being Canadian and in Canadian achievements Being Canadian, Political influence in the world, Canada's achievement in arts and literature, Canada’s economic achievements, Treatment of all groups in society, Social security system, Canada's achievements in sports, Scientific and technological achievements, The way democracy works, Canada’s Constitution, Health care system, Canada’s armed forces and Canada's history, calculated using percent units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  Being CanadianNote 1 Political influence in the world Canada's achievement in arts and literature Canada’s economic achievements Treatment of all groups in society Social security system Canada's achievements in sports Scientific and technological achievements The way democracy works Canada’s Constitution Health care system Canada’s armed forces Canada's history
percent
Total 87 46 51 54 56 57 59 59 59 63 64 64 70
Sex  
Men (ref.) 86 48 49 58 59 60 61 62 60 65 68 65 72
Women 88Note * 45Note * 54Note * 51Note * 53Note * 54Note * 57Note * 55Note * 58Note * 61Note * 61Note * 64 67Note *
Age group  
15-24 (ref.) 86 51 56 55 66 65 64 59 61 68 78 66 71
25-34 83Note * 41Note * 50Note * 51Note * 59Note * 54Note * 56Note * 54Note * 55Note * 62Note * 65Note * 58Note * 64Note *
35-44 87 46Note * 52Note * 57 58Note * 55Note * 57Note * 60 62 66 62Note * 63Note * 69
45-54 87 47Note * 52Note * 54 55Note * 51Note * 59Note * 60 60 62Note * 59Note * 64 69
55-64 86 47Note * 51Note * 54 51Note * 54Note * 58Note * 61 58Note * 59Note * 60Note * 65 70
65-74 91Note * 47Note * 50Note * 56 51Note * 62Note * 59Note * 62 59 60Note * 61Note * 69 74
75+ 94Note * 48 47Note * 52 49Note * 66 58Note * 56 58Note * 57Note * 66Note * 73Note * 74
Highest level of education completed  
Less than high school (ref.) 91 47 48 49 56 59 60 56 55 57 65 71 72
High school 89Note * 48 51Note * 55Note * 59 56Note * 62 59Note * 58Note * 65Note * 65 68Note * 73
Post-secondary diploma 86Note * 47 51Note * 53Note * 53Note * 52Note * 61 59Note * 57 61Note * 60Note * 65Note * 70
University degree 85Note * 44 54Note * 59Note * 58 63Note * 53Note * 60Note * 65Note * 66Note * 68Note * 57Note * 65Note *
Household income  
less than $20,000 (ref.) 85 46 51 48 52 57 55 55 51 57 60 64 67
$20,000-$39,999 86 44 51 49 52 57 58 58 52 59 58 66 70
$40,000-$59,999 84 46 51 51 53 55 58 59Note * 54 59 60 64 68
$60,000-$79,999 86 46 53 56Note * 55 57 60Note * 60Note * 58Note * 63Note * 64Note * 63 70
$80,000-$99,999 87 47 51 55Note * 60Note * 59 58 61Note * 61Note * 65Note * 68Note * 63 71
$100,000-$149,999 87 46 50 57Note * 57Note * 57 59 58 61Note * 65Note * 68Note * 63 69
$150,000+ 90Note * 50 53 63Note * 61Note * 61 59 60Note * 70Note * 69Note * 70Note * 63 70
Immigrant statusNote 2  
Immigrant status 92Note * 53Note * 54Note * 67Note * 69Note * 71Note * 57Note * 65Note * 72Note * 71Note * 71Note * 64 70
Non-immigrant (ref.) 86 45 51 51 53 54 60 57 56 60 63 65 69
Visible minority  
Visible minority 91Note * 52Note * 54Note * 65Note * 71Note * 73Note * 56Note * 64Note * 72Note * 72Note * 77Note * 63 69
Non-visible minority (ref.) 86 45 51 52 53 54 60 58 57 61 62 65 70
Aboriginal identity  
Aboriginal 87 41Note * 57Note * 47Note * 49Note * 50Note * 63 54Note * 49Note * 58Note * 62 72Note * 65
Non-Aboriginal (ref.) 87 47 51 55 57 58 59 59 59 63 64 64 70
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