Table 19
Sense of belonging with respect to place of residence, country of origin, ethnic and language group, by contextuals characteristics, census metropolitan areas of Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver, 2013

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Table 19
Sense of belonging with respect to place of residence, country of origin, ethnic and language group, by contextuals characteristics, census metropolitan areas of Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver, 2013
Table summary
This table displays the results of Sense of belonging with respect to place of residence. The information is grouped by Sense of belonging (appearing as row headers), Total, Municipality, Demographic weight of immigrant population in neighbourhood, Central (ref.), Peripheral 1st ring, Peripheral 2nd ring, Less than 50% (ref.), 50% to less than 70% and 70% or greater, calculated using percentage units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Sense of belonging Total Municipality Demographic weight of immigrant population in neighbourhood
Central (ref.) Peripheral 1st ring Peripheral 2nd ring Less than 50% (ref.) 50% to less than 70% 70% or greater
percentage
Local community 81 79 82 82 82 80 80
City 86 88 86 84 86 86 86
Province 85 83 83 88Note * 86 83 87
Canada 94 94 93 96Note E: Use with caution 95 93 94
Country of origin 73 72 75 73 72 73 74
People of same ethnicity or culture 85 83 88 84 84 83 87
People with same mother tongue 89 87 90Note * 89 89 86 90
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