Aboriginal peoples survey, 1991: community profiles (89F0020XDE) Principal investigator: Statistics Canada. Post-Censal Surveys Record layout Record layout by University of Toronto. Data Library Service 04/02/1998 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Variable Columns Format Content Name Start End Note: numbers in brackets denote footnotes. These are listed at end of this document. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RP 1 2 F2.0 Province 0 Canada summary record 10 Newfoundland 11 Prince Edward Island 12 Nova Scotia 13 New Brunswick 24 Quebec 35 Ontario 46 Manitoba 47 Saskatchewan 48 Alberta 59 British Columbia 60 Yukon Territory 61 Northwest Territories CD 3 4 F2.0 Census division CSD 5 7 F3.0 Census subdivision ACID 8 12 F5.0 Aboriginal community id FILLER 13 14 A2 Blank CSDNAME 15 64 A50 Census subdivison name CSDTYPE 65 68 A4 Census subdivison type CSDPART 69 69 F1.0 Census subdivision part flag 0 not applicable 1 This Aboriginal community covers only part of the standard census subdivision identified by the first 7 digits of the SGC code. BNDERR 70 70 F1.0 Boundary error flag 0 not applicable 1 An error exists in the 1991 Census counts for Waswanipi TR. Complete data for this community is obtained by combining data from Waswanipi VC (SGC=249901009002) with Waswanipi TR. For further information, see the "Special Notes" section in the data documentation. 2 An error exists in the 1991 Census counts for Waswanipi VC. The total population shown in the profile for Waswanipi VC is in effect the population for part of Waswanipi TR (SGC=249980200088). For further information, see the "Special Notes" section in the data documentation. 3 An error exists in the 1991 Census counts for Wemindji VC. The total population shown in the Community Profile for Wemindji VC is in effect the population count for Wemindji TR (SGC=2499812). For further information, see the "Special Notes" section in the data documentation. 4 An error exists in the 1991 Census counts for Duck Bay UNO. As a result, a portion of its population is included in the Community Profile for Dawson Bay 65A R (SGC=461907200272). For further information, see the "Special Notes" section in the data documentation. 5 An error exists in the 1991 Census counts for Dawson Bay 65A R. As a result, the Community Profile for Dawson Bay 65A R actually includes a portion of the population for Duck Bay UNO (SGC=461904502025). For further information, see the "Special Notes" section in the data documentation. 6 An error exists in the 1991 Census counts for Fisher River 44 R. As a result, a portion of its population is included in the Community Profile for Fisher River 44A R (SGC=461905800263). For further information, see the "Special Notes" section in the data documentation. 7 An error exists in the 1991 Census counts for Fisher River 44A R. As a result, the Community Profile for Fisher River 44A R actually includes a portion of the population for Fisher River 44 R (SGC=461905600262). For further information, see the "Special Notes" section in the data documentation. 8 An error exists in the 1991 Census counts for Weyakwin NH. As a result, the Community Profile for Weyakwin NH actually includes a portion of the population for Division No. 18 UNO. For further information, see the "Special Notes" section in the data documentation. QUAL 71 71 F1.0 Census data quality flag 0 Census data may be used without restriction. 1 Census data quality index showing a global non-response rate greater than or equal to 5% and lower than 25%. Census data should be used with caution. 2 Census data quality index showing a global non-response rate greater than or equal to 25%. All census data have been suppressed. 3 Census data quality index showing a global non-response rate lower than 5% and a housing non-response rate greater than or equal to 25%. Census housing data should be used with extreme caution. 4 Census data quality index showing a global non-response rate greater than or equal to 5% and lower than 25%, and a housing non-response rate greater than or equal to 25%. All census data should be used with caution and in the case of housing data, with extreme caution. APSRR 72 72 F1.0 APS response rate flag 1 The APS response rate for this geographic area is greater than 90% and less than or equal to 100%. 2 The APS response rate for this geographic area is greater than 80% and less than or equal to 90%. 3 The APS response rate for this geographic area is greater than 70% and less than or equal to 80%. 4 The APS response rate for this geographic area is greater than 60% and less than or equal to 70%. 5 The APS response rate for this geographic area is greater than 50% and less than or equal to 60%. FILLER2 73 73 F1.0 Blank V1 74 83 F10.0 1. TOTAL POPULATION REPORTING ABORIGINAL IDENTITY V2 84 93 F10.0 2. TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION AGED 15 AND OLDER V3 94 103 F10.0 3. 15-24 years V4 104 113 F10.0 4. 15-49 years V5 114 123 F10.0 5. 50-64 years V6 124 133 F10.0 6. 65 years and older V7 134 143 F10.0 7. TOTAL ABORIGINAL CHILDREN POPULATION AGED UNDER 15 V8 144 153 F10.0 8. 5-14 years V9 154 163 F10.0 9. 1-14 years V10 164 173 F10.0 10. LANGUAGES - TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) V11 174 183 F10.0 11. Adults who speak Aboriginal language(s) V12 184 193 F10.0 12. Adults, taught to speak by parents V13 194 203 F10.0 13. Adults, taught to speak by grandparents V14 204 213 F10.0 14. Adults, taught to speak by elders V15 214 223 F10.0 15. Adults, taught to speak by school teachers V16 224 233 F10.0 16. Adults, taught to speak by someone else V17 234 243 F10.0 17. Adults, speak at home V18 244 253 F10.0 18. Adults, speak at school V19 254 263 F10.0 19. Adults, speak at work V20 264 273 F10.0 20. Adults, speak in other places V21 274 283 F10.0 21. Adults who do not speak but understand Aboriginal language(s) V22 284 293 F10.0 22. Adults who read Aboriginal language(s) V23 294 303 F10.0 23. Adults who write Aboriginal language(s) V24 304 313 F10.0 24. Adults who used health/social/ legal services in past 2 years V25 314 323 F10.0 25. Adults, received services in Aboriginal language V26 324 333 F10.0 26. Adults, did not receive services in Aboriginal language V27 334 343 F10.0 27. TRADITIONAL ACTIVITIES - TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) V28 344 353 F10.0 28. Adults who participate in traditional Aboriginal activities V29 354 363 F10.0 29. Adults, experience problems when participating V30 364 373 F10.0 30. Adults who do not participate in traditional Aboriginal activities V31 374 383 F10.0 31. HEALTH - TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) V32 384 393 F10.0 32. Adults who reported their health status V33 394 403 F10.0 33. Adults, report health status as excellent V34 404 413 F10.0 34. Adults, report health status as very good V35 414 423 F10.0 35. Adults, report health status as good V36 424 433 F10.0 36. Adults, report health status as fair V37 434 443 F10.0 37. Adults, report health status as poor V38 444 453 F10.0 38. Adults, chronic health condition - Diabetes V39 454 463 F10.0 39. Adults, chronic health condition - High blood pressure V40 464 473 F10.0 40. Adults, chronic health condition - Arthritis/rheumatism V41 474 483 F10.0 41. Adults, chronic health condition - Heart problems V42 484 493 F10.0 42. Adults, chronic health condition - Bronchitis V43 494 503 F10.0 43. Adults, chronic health condition - Emphysema/shortness of breath V44 504 513 F10.0 44. Adults, chronic health condition - Asthma V45 514 523 F10.0 45. Adults, chronic health condition - Tuberculosis V46 524 533 F10.0 46. Adults, chronic health condition - Epilepsy/seizures V47 534 543 F10.0 47. Adults, chronic health condition - Other health problems V48 544 553 F10.0 48. Adults who have seen someone about their health in past year V49 554 563 F10.0 49. Adults, have seen medical doctor V50 564 573 F10.0 50. Adults, have seen nurse/ community health representative V51 574 583 F10.0 51. Adults, have seen traditional healer V52 584 593 F10.0 52. Adults, have seen druggist/ pharmacist V53 594 603 F10.0 53. Adults, have seen another health care person V54 604 613 F10.0 54. LIFESTYLE - TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) V55 614 623 F10.0 55. Adults who eat meat, fish or poultry V56 624 633 F10.0 56. Adults, eat meat, fish or poultry - Everyday V57 634 643 F10.0 57. Adults, eat meat, fish or poultry - Several times a week V58 644 653 F10.0 58. Adults, eat meat, fish or poultry - Once or twice a week V59 654 663 F10.0 59. Adults, eat meat, fish or poultry - Less than once a week V60 664 673 F10.0 60. And portion obtained by hunting/ fishing - None V61 674 683 F10.0 61. And portion obtained by hunting/ fishing - Some V62 684 693 F10.0 62. And portion obtained by hunting/ fishing - Half V63 694 703 F10.0 63. And portion obtained by hunting/ fishing - Most V64 704 713 F10.0 64. And portion obtained by hunting/ fishing - All V65 714 723 F10.0 65. Adults who report availability of food was problem during past year V66 724 733 F10.0 66. Adults who report never having taken a drink of alcohol V67 734 743 F10.0 67. Adults who report drinking alcohol in the past year (1) V68 744 753 F10.0 68. Adults who report not drinking alcohol within the past year V69 754 763 F10.0 69. Adults who report smoking cigarettes daily V70 764 773 F10.0 70. Adults who report smoking occasionally V71 774 783 F10.0 71. Occasional smokers who used to smoke daily V72 784 793 F10.0 72. Occasional smokers who live with daily smokers V73 794 803 F10.0 73. Adults who report not smoking now V74 804 813 F10.0 74. Non-smokers who used to smoke daily V75 814 823 F10.0 75. Non-smokers who live with daily smokers V76 824 833 F10.0 76. Adults who ride in a car or truck V77 834 843 F10.0 77. Adults, use seatbelts when riding in car or truck V78 844 853 F10.0 78. Adults who ride in snowmobile/ skidoo or ATV V79 854 863 F10.0 79. Adults, use helmets when riding in snowmobile/skidoo or ATV V80 864 873 F10.0 80. Adults who ride a motorcycle V81 874 883 F10.0 81. Adults, use helmets when riding a motorcycle V82 884 893 F10.0 82. Adults who ride in an open boat V83 894 903 F10.0 83. Adults, use life jackets when riding in an open boat V84 904 913 F10.0 84. Adults, participate sports/dance/ recreation with physical activity V85 914 923 F10.0 85. Adults who report availability of contact in case of an emergency V86 924 933 F10.0 86. Adults, availability of contact - Mother or father V87 934 943 F10.0 87. Adults, availability of contact - Spouse V88 944 953 F10.0 88. Adults, availability of contact - Another family member V89 954 963 F10.0 89. Adults, availability of contact - Another household member V90 964 973 F10.0 90. Adults, availability of contact - Elder V91 974 983 F10.0 91. Adults, availability of contact - Friend V92 984 993 F10.0 92. Adults, availability of contact - Neighbour V93 994 1003 F10.0 93. Adults, availability of contact - Native worker or native agency V94 1004 1013 F10.0 94. Adults, availability of contact - Someone else V95 1014 1023 F10.0 95. Adults who feel safe walking alone at night in their community V96 1024 1033 F10.0 96. Adults who report having been assaulted (attacked) during past year V97 1034 1043 F10.0 97. SOCIAL ISSUES - TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) V98 1044 1053 F10.0 98. Adults, feel suicide is a problem in their community V99 1054 1063 F10.0 99. Adults, feel suicide is not a problem in their community V100 1064 1073 F10.0 100. Adults, don't know if suicide is a problem in their community V101 1074 1083 F10.0 101. Adults, did not answer about suicide V102 1084 1093 F10.0 102. Adults, feel unemployment is a problem in their community V103 1094 1103 F10.0 103 Adults, feel unemployment is not a problem in their community V104 1104 1113 F10.0 104. Adults, don't know if unemployment is a problem in their community V105 1114 1123 F10.0 105. Adults, did not answer about unemployment V106 1124 1133 F10.0 106. Adults, feel family violence is a problem in their community V107 1134 1143 F10.0 107 Adults, feel family violence is not a problem in their community V108 1144 1153 F10.0 108. Adults, don't know if family violence is problem in their community V109 1154 1163 F10.0 109. Adults, did not answer about family violence V110 1164 1173 F10.0 110. Adults, feel sexual abuse is a problem in their community V111 1174 1183 F10.0 111 Adults, feel sexual abuse is not a problem in their community V112 1184 1193 F10.0 112. Adults, don't know if sexual abuse is a problem in their community V113 1194 1203 F10.0 113. Adults, did not answer about sexual abuse V114 1204 1213 F10.0 114. Adults, feel drug abuse is a problem in their community V115 1214 1223 F10.0 115 Adults, feel drug abuse is not a problem in their community V116 1224 1233 F10.0 116. Adults, don't know if drug abuse is a problem in their community V117 1234 1243 F10.0 117. Adults, did not answer about drug abuse V118 1244 1253 F10.0 118. Adults, feel alcohol abuse is a problem in their community V119 1254 1263 F10.0 119 Adults, feel alcohol abuse is not a problem in their community V120 1264 1273 F10.0 120. Adults, don't know if alcohol abuse is a problem in their community V121 1274 1283 F10.0 121. Adults, did not answer about alcohol abuse V122 1284 1293 F10.0 122. Adults, think solution to problems - more policing V123 1294 1303 F10.0 123. Adults, think solution to problems - shelters for abused women V124 1304 1313 F10.0 124. Adults, think solution to problems - rape crisis lines V125 1314 1323 F10.0 125. Adults, think solution to problems - family service counselling V126 1324 1333 F10.0 126. Adults, think solution to problems - other counselling services V127 1334 1343 F10.0 127. Adults, think solution to problems - improved community services V128 1344 1353 F10.0 128. Adults, think solution to problems - more employment V129 1354 1363 F10.0 129. Adults, think solution to problems - improved education V130 1364 1373 F10.0 130. Adults, think solution to problems - improved gov't services V131 1374 1383 F10.0 131. Adults, think solution to problems - self-government V132 1384 1393 F10.0 132. Adults, think solution to problems - return-traditional lifestyle V133 1394 1403 F10.0 133. Adults, think solution to problems - alcohol ban in community V134 1404 1413 F10.0 134. Adults, think solution to problems - other solutions V135 1414 1423 F10.0 135.SCHOOLING - ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION AGED 15 TO 49 V136 1424 1433 F10.0 136. Adults, 15-49 - No formal schooling (2) V137 1434 1443 F10.0 137. Adults, 15-49 - 1 to 8 years (2) V138 1444 1453 F10.0 138. Adults, 15-49 - Secondary (2)(3) V139 1454 1463 F10.0 139. Adults, 15-49 - Some post-secondary (2) V140 1464 1473 F10.0 140. Adults, 15-49 - Certificate/diploma (2) V141 1474 1483 F10.0 141. Adults, 15-49 - University degree (2) V142 1484 1493 F10.0 142. Adults, 15-49 - Level of schooling not specified (2) V143 1494 1503 F10.0 143. Adults, 15-49 - Report having attended elementary school V144 1504 1513 F10.0 144. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - One school only V145 1514 1523 F10.0 145. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - 2 or 3 schools V146 1524 1533 F10.0 146. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - 4 or 5 schools V147 1534 1543 F10.0 147. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - 6 or more schools V148 1544 1553 F10.0 148. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - Unspecified number of schools V149 1554 1563 F10.0 149. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - Living with their family V150 1564 1573 F10.0 150. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - Living at a residential school V151 1574 1583 F10.0 151. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - Living with other family/person V152 1584 1593 F10.0 152. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - Having Aboriginal teachers V153 1594 1603 F10.0 153. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - English used in class V154 1604 1613 F10.0 154. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - French used in class V155 1614 1623 F10.0 155. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - Aboriginal lang. used in class V156 1624 1633 F10.0 156. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - Other language used in class V157 1634 1643 F10.0 157. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - Language used not specified V158 1644 1653 F10.0 158. Adults, 15-49, elementary school - Taught about Aboriginal people V159 1654 1663 F10.0 159. Adults, 15-49 - Report never attending secondary school V160 1664 1673 F10.0 160. Adults, 15-49 - Report having attended/ attending secondary school V161 1674 1683 F10.0 161. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - One school only V162 1684 1693 F10.0 162. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - 2 or 3 schools V163 1694 1703 F10.0 163. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - 4 or 5 schools V164 1704 1713 F10.0 164. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - 6 or more schools V165 1714 1723 F10.0 165. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Unspecified number of schools V166 1724 1733 F10.0 166. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Living with their family V167 1734 1743 F10.0 167. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Living at a residential school V168 1744 1753 F10.0 168. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Living with other family/person V169 1754 1763 F10.0 169. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Having Aboriginal teachers V170 1764 1773 F10.0 170. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - English used in class V171 1774 1783 F10.0 171. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - French used in class V172 1784 1793 F10.0 172. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Aboriginal lang. used in class V173 1794 1803 F10.0 173. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Other language used in class V174 1804 1813 F10.0 174. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Language used not specified V175 1814 1823 F10.0 175. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Taught about Aboriginal people V176 1824 1833 F10.0 176. Adults, 15-49, secondary school - Still attending secondary school V177 1834 1843 F10.0 177. Adults, 15-49 - Taken upgrading toward high school equivalency V178 1844 1853 F10.0 178. Adults, 15-49 - Taken post-sec. education toward degree/cert/dipl V179 1854 1863 F10.0 179. Adults, 15-49 - Taken training courses in 1990 and/or 1991 V180 1864 1873 F10.0 180.SCHOOLING - ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION AGED 50 TO 64 V181 1874 1883 F10.0 181. Adults, 50-64 - No formal schooling (2) V182 1884 1893 F10.0 182. Adults, 50-64 - 1 to 8 years (2) V183 1894 1903 F10.0 183. Adults, 50-64 - Secondary (2)(3) V184 1904 1913 F10.0 184. Adults, 50-64 - Some post-secondary (2) V185 1914 1923 F10.0 185. Adults, 50-64 - Certificate/diploma (2) V186 1924 1933 F10.0 186. Adults, 50-64 - University degree (2) V187 1934 1943 F10.0 187. Adults, 50-64 - Level of schooling not specified (2) V188 1944 1953 F10.0 188. Adults, 50-64 - Report attending residential school V189 1954 1963 F10.0 189. Adults, 50-64 - Taken training courses in 1990 and/or 1991 V190 1964 1973 F10.0 190.WORK AND RELATED ACTIVITIES - TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) V191 1974 1983 F10.0 191. Adults, June 1991 employment status - Employed (2) V192 1984 1993 F10.0 192. Adults, June 1991 employment status - Unemployed (2) V193 1994 2003 F10.0 193. Adults, June 1991 employment status - Not in the labour force (2) V194 2004 2013 F10.0 194. Adults, June 1991 employment status - Not specified (2) V195 2014 2023 F10.0 195. Adults who worked for income during 1990 and/or 1991 V196 2024 2033 F10.0 196. Adults, 1990 & 1991 employment status - One job only V197 2034 2043 F10.0 197. Adults, 1990 & 1991 employment status - More than one job V198 2044 2053 F10.0 198. Adults, 1990 & 1991 employment status - Unspecified number of jobs V199 2054 2063 F10.0 199. Adults who looked for work in 1990 or 1991 V200 2064 2073 F10.0 200. Adults, problem finding job - Few or no jobs in area where they live V201 2074 2083 F10.0 201. Adults, problem finding job - Educ./exp. did not match avail. jobs V202 2084 2093 F10.0 202. Adults, problem finding job - Child care was unavailable V203 2094 2103 F10.0 203. Adults, problem finding job - Not enough info on available jobs V204 2104 2113 F10.0 204. Adults, problem finding job - They were Aboriginal V205 2114 2123 F10.0 205. Adults, problem finding job - Other reasons V206 2124 2133 F10.0 206. Adults, other unpaid activities since Jan/90 to support family V207 2134 2143 F10.0 207. Adults who have owned or operated a business V208 2144 2153 F10.0 208. Adults who presently own or operate a business V209 2154 2163 F10.0 209. Adults who are considering going into business over next two years V210 2164 2173 F10.0 210.INCOME - TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) V211 2174 2183 F10.0 211. Adults, total 1990 income - No income (2) V212 2184 2193 F10.0 212. Adults, total 1990 income - Under $ 2,000 (2) V213 2194 2203 F10.0 213. Adults, total 1990 income - $ 2,000 - 9,999 (2) V214 2204 2213 F10.0 214. Adults, total 1990 income - $ 10,000 - 19,999 (2) V215 2214 2223 F10.0 215. Adults, total 1990 income - $ 20,000 - 39,999 (2) V216 2224 2233 F10.0 216. Adults, total 1990 income - $ 40,000 and over (2) V217 2234 2243 F10.0 217. Adults, total 1990 income - Not specified (2) V218 2244 2253 F10.0 218. Adults who reported 1990 employment income (2) V219 2254 2263 F10.0 219. Adults, 1990 employment income - Under $ 2,000 (2) V220 2264 2273 F10.0 220. Adults, 1990 employment income - $ 2,000 - 9,999 (2) V221 2274 2283 F10.0 221. Adults, 1990 employment income - $ 10,000 - 19,999 (2) V222 2284 2293 F10.0 222. Adults, 1990 employment income - $ 20,000 - 39,999 (2) V223 2294 2303 F10.0 223. Adults, 1990 employment income - $ 40,000 and over (2) V224 2304 2313 F10.0 224. Adults, 1990 employment income - Not specified (2) V225 2314 2323 F10.0 225. Adults who received a full-time post-secondary allowance V226 2324 2333 F10.0 226. Adults, post-secondary allowance - for 1 to 6 months V227 2334 2343 F10.0 227. Adults, post-secondary allowance - for 7 to 12 months V228 2344 2353 F10.0 228. Adults, post-secondary allowance - Number of months not specified V229 2354 2363 F10.0 229. Adults who received a full-time training allowance V230 2364 2373 F10.0 230. Adults, training allowance - for 1 to 6 months V231 2374 2383 F10.0 231. Adults, training allowance - for 7 to 12 months V232 2384 2393 F10.0 232. Adults, training allowance - Number of months not specified V233 2394 2403 F10.0 233. Adults who rec'd social assistance (excl. Family A./Child Tax C.) V234 2404 2413 F10.0 234. Adults, social assistance - for 1 to 6 months V235 2414 2423 F10.0 235. Adults, social assistance - for 7 to 12 months V236 2424 2433 F10.0 236. Adults, social assistance - Number of months not specified V237 2434 2443 F10.0 237. Adults who received worker's compensation V238 2444 2453 F10.0 238. Adults, worker's compensation - for 1 to 6 months V239 2454 2463 F10.0 239. Adults, worker's compensation - for 7 to 12 months V240 2464 2473 F10.0 240. Adults, worker's compensation - Number of months not specified V241 2474 2483 F10.0 241.HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES - TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) V242 2484 2493 F10.0 242. Adults who bought food from a restaurant or take-out V243 2494 2503 F10.0 243. Adults, restaurant/take-out food from community - All/Most of time V244 2504 2513 F10.0 244. Adults, restaurant/take-out food from community - None of the time V245 2514 2523 F10.0 245. Adults who bought food to eat at home [excluding take-out] V246 2524 2533 F10.0 246. Adults, food to eat at home from community - All/Most of the time V247 2534 2543 F10.0 247. Adults, food to eat at home from community - None of the time V248 2544 2553 F10.0 248. Adults who bought gasoline V249 2554 2563 F10.0 249. Adults, gasoline purchased from community - All/Most of the time V250 2564 2573 F10.0 250. Adults, gasoline purchased from community - None of the time V251 2574 2583 F10.0 251. Adults who paid for travel/trip/ride (car/taxi/boat/airplane/bus) V252 2584 2593 F10.0 252. Adults, travel/trip/ride from community - All/Most of the time V253 2594 2603 F10.0 253. Adults, travel/trip/ride from community - None of the time V254 2604 2613 F10.0 254. Adults who paid for repair to vehicles or boats V255 2614 2623 F10.0 255. Adults, vehicle/boat repair from community - All/Most of the time V256 2624 2633 F10.0 256. Adults, vehicle/boat repair from community - None of the time V257 2634 2643 F10.0 257. Adults who bought clothing, shoes or boots V258 2644 2653 F10.0 258. Adults, clothing/shoes/boots from community - All/Most of the time V259 2654 2663 F10.0 259. Adults, clothing/shoes/boots from community - None of the time V260 2664 2673 F10.0 260. Adults who bought supplies to repair, fix or keep-up their home V261 2674 2683 F10.0 261. Adults, home repair supplies from community - All/Most of the time V262 2684 2693 F10.0 262. Adults, home repair supplies from community - None of the time V263 2694 2703 F10.0 263. Adults who paid for services to repair, fix or keep-up their home V264 2704 2713 F10.0 264. Adults, home repair services from community - All/Most of the time V265 2714 2723 F10.0 265. Adults, home repair services from community - None of the time V266 2724 2733 F10.0 266. Adults who bought equipment for hunting, fishing or trapping V267 2734 2743 F10.0 267. Adults, hunt/fish/trap equipment from community - All/Most of time V268 2744 2753 F10.0 268. Adults, hunt/fish/trap equipment from community - None of the time V269 2754 2763 F10.0 269. Adults who bought or rented a VCR movie V270 2764 2773 F10.0 270. Adults, VCR movie purchased from community - All/Most of the time V271 2774 2783 F10.0 271. Adults, VCR movie purchased from community - None of the time V272 2784 2793 F10.0 272. Adults who paid for other entertainment/ recreation/rec. equipment V273 2794 2803 F10.0 273. Adults, entertainment/equipment from community - All/Most of time V274 2804 2813 F10.0 274. Adults, entertainment/equipment from community - None of the time V275 2814 2823 F10.0 275. Adults who had their hair cut or styled V276 2824 2833 F10.0 276. Adults, hair cut or styled in community - All/Most of the time V277 2834 2843 F10.0 277. Adults, hair cut or styled in community - None of the time V278 2844 2853 F10.0 278. Adults who paid for daycare V279 2854 2863 F10.0 279. Adults, daycare obtained in community - All/Most of the time V280 2864 2873 F10.0 280. Adults, daycare obtained in community - None of the time V281 2874 2883 F10.0 281. Adults, all or most purchases of past 4 weeks made in community V282 2884 2893 F10.0 282. Adults, half or some purchases of past 4 weeks made in community V283 2894 2903 F10.0 283. Adults, none of purchases of past 4 weeks made in community V284 2904 2913 F10.0 284. Adults, amount purchased in community in past 4 weeks was unspecified V285 2914 2923 F10.0 285.MOBILITY - TOTAL ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) V286 2924 2933 F10.0 286. Adults who have never moved V287 2934 2943 F10.0 287. Adults who had not moved within the past twelve months V288 2944 2953 F10.0 288. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - But moved in 1991 V289 2954 2963 F10.0 289. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - But moved 1986-1990 V290 2964 2973 F10.0 290. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - But moved 1981-1985 V291 2974 2983 F10.0 291. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - But moved before 1981 V292 2984 2993 F10.0 292. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - Last move not specified V293 2994 3003 F10.0 293. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - From within neighbourhood V294 3004 3013 F10.0 294. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - Diff. neighb. same comm. V295 3014 3023 F10.0 295. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - From diff. comm. in Canada V296 3024 3033 F10.0 296. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - From outside Canada V297 3034 3043 F10.0 297. Adults, had not moved past 12 months - From unspecified community V298 3044 3053 F10.0 298. Adults who moved in the past twelve months V299 3054 3063 F10.0 299. Adults, moved past 12 months - One move only V300 3064 3073 F10.0 300. Adults, moved past 12 months - Two moves V301 3074 3083 F10.0 301. Adults, moved past 12 months - Three or more moves V302 3084 3093 F10.0 302. Adults, moved past 12 months - Number of moves unspecified V303 3094 3103 F10.0 303. Adults, moved once past 12 months - From within neighbourhood V304 3104 3113 F10.0 304. Adults, moved once past 12 months - Diff. neighbourhood same comm. V305 3114 3123 F10.0 305. Adults, moved once past 12 months - From diff. community in Canada V306 3124 3133 F10.0 306. Adults, moved once past 12 months - From outside Canada V307 3134 3143 F10.0 307. Adults, moved once past 12 months - From unspecified community V308 3144 3153 F10.0 308. Adults, living on the land and away from home during past 12 months V309 3154 3163 F10.0 309. Adults, on the land past 12 months - For 1 to 2 weeks V310 3164 3173 F10.0 310. Adults, on the land past 12 months - For 3 to 4 weeks V311 3174 3183 F10.0 311. Adults, on the land past 12 months - For 5 to 20 weeks V312 3184 3193 F10.0 312. Adults, on the land past 12 months - For more than 20 weeks V313 3194 3203 F10.0 313. Adults, on the land past 12 months - Unspecified number of weeks V314 3204 3213 F10.0 314. Adults, had homes in 2 different communities during past 12 months V315 3214 3223 F10.0 315.DISABILITY - ABORIGINAL ADULT POPULATION (15+) WHO RESPONDED (4) V316 3224 3233 F10.0 316. Adults who report disability[ies] V317 3234 3243 F10.0 317. Adults 15 years and older - Disability rate (%) V318 3244 3253 F10.0 318. Adults 15-34 years - Disability rate (%) V319 3254 3263 F10.0 319. Adults 35-54 years - Disability rate (%) V320 3264 3273 F10.0 320. Adults 55 years and older - Disability rate (%) V321 3274 3283 F10.0 321. Adults, nature of disability - Mobility V322 3284 3293 F10.0 322. Adults, nature of disability - Agility V323 3294 3303 F10.0 323. Adults, nature of disability - Seeing V324 3304 3313 F10.0 324. Adults, nature of disability - Hearing V325 3314 3323 F10.0 325. Adults, nature of disability - Speaking V326 3324 3333 F10.0 326. Adults, nature of disability - Other V327 3334 3343 F10.0 327. Adults, level of severity of disability - Mild V328 3344 3353 F10.0 328. Adults, level of severity of disability - Moderate V329 3354 3363 F10.0 329. Adults, level of severity of disability - Severe V330 3364 3373 F10.0 330. Adults who use specialized aids, equipment or systems V331 3374 3383 F10.0 331. Adults who need special aids/equipment/ services to be able to work V332 3384 3393 F10.0 332. Adults, preparing meals - Need help V333 3394 3403 F10.0 333. Adults, preparing meals - Are getting help V334 3404 3413 F10.0 334. Adults, shopping for groceries - Need help V335 3414 3423 F10.0 335. Adults, shopping for groceries - Are getting help V336 3424 3433 F10.0 336. Adults, doing everyday housework - Need help V337 3434 3443 F10.0 337. Adults, doing everyday housework - Are getting help V338 3444 3453 F10.0 338. Adults, doing heavy household chores - Need help V339 3454 3463 F10.0 339. Adults, doing heavy household chores - Are getting help V340 3464 3473 F10.0 340. Adults, personal finances - Need help V341 3474 3483 F10.0 341. Adults, personal finances - Are getting help V342 3484 3493 F10.0 342. Adults, personal care - Need help V343 3494 3503 F10.0 343. Adults, personal care - Are getting help V344 3504 3513 F10.0 344. Adults, moving about within residence - Need help V345 3514 3523 F10.0 345. Adults, moving about within residence - Are getting help V346 3524 3533 F10.0 346. Adults, require special features to enter/ leave/move about residence V347 3534 3543 F10.0 347. Adults, report difficulty taking short trips [under 80km/50 miles] V348 3544 3553 F10.0 348. Adults who are unable to take long trips [80km or 50 miles or more] V349 3554 3563 F10.0 349.LANGUAGE - ABORIGINAL CHILDREN POPULATION AGED 5 TO 14 V350 3564 3573 F10.0 350. Children, 5-14, who speak Aboriginal language(s) V351 3574 3583 F10.0 351. Children, 5-14, taught to speak by parents V352 3584 3593 F10.0 352. Children, 5-14, taught to speak by grandparents V353 3594 3603 F10.0 353. Children, 5-14, taught to speak by elders V354 3604 3613 F10.0 354. Children, 5-14, taught to speak by school teachers V355 3614 3623 F10.0 355. Children, 5-14, taught to speak by someone else V356 3624 3633 F10.0 356. Children, 5-14, speak at home V357 3634 3643 F10.0 357. Children, 5-14, speak at school V358 3644 3653 F10.0 358. Children, 5-14, speak in other places V359 3654 3663 F10.0 359. Children, 5-14, do not speak but understand Aboriginal language(s) V360 3664 3673 F10.0 360. Children, 5-14, who read Aboriginal language(s) V361 3674 3683 F10.0 361. Children, 5-14, who do not read Aboriginal language(s) V362 3684 3693 F10.0 362. Children, 5-14, who write Aboriginal language(s) V363 3694 3703 F10.0 363.TRADITIONAL ACTIVITIES - ABORIGINAL CHILDREN POPULATION AGED 5 TO 14 V364 3704 3713 F10.0 364. Children, 5-14, who participate in traditional Aboriginal activities V365 3714 3723 F10.0 365. Children, 5-14, experience problems when participating V366 3724 3733 F10.0 366. Children, 5-14, do not participate in traditional Abor. activities V367 3734 3743 F10.0 367.HEALTH - TOTAL ABORIGINAL CHILDREN POPULATION AGED UNDER 15 V368 3744 3753 F10.0 368. Children, < 15, who reported their health status V369 3754 3763 F10.0 369. Children, < 15, report health status as excellent V370 3764 3773 F10.0 370. Children, < 15, report health status as very good V371 3774 3783 F10.0 371. Children, < 15, report health status as good V372 3784 3793 F10.0 372. Children, < 15, report health status as fair V373 3794 3803 F10.0 373. Children, < 15, report health status as poor V374 3804 3813 F10.0 374. Children, < 15, have seen someone about their health in past year V375 3814 3823 F10.0 375. Children, < 15, have seen medical doctor V376 3824 3833 F10.0 376. Children, < 15, have seen nurse/community health representative V377 3834 3843 F10.0 377. Children, < 15, have seen traditional healer V378 3844 3853 F10.0 378. Children, < 15, have seen druggist/ pharmacist V379 3854 3863 F10.0 379. Children, < 15, have seen another health care person V380 3864 3873 F10.0 380.LIFESTYLE - TOTAL ABORIGINAL CHILDREN POPULATION AGED UNDER 15 V381 3874 3883 F10.0 381. Children, < 15, who ride in a car or truck V382 3884 3893 F10.0 382. Children, < 15, use seatbelts when riding in car or truck V383 3894 3903 F10.0 383. Children, < 15, who ride in snowmobile/ skidoo/ATV V384 3904 3913 F10.0 384. Children, < 15, use helmets when riding in snowmobile/skidoo/ATV V385 3914 3923 F10.0 385. Children, < 15, who ride a motorcycle V386 3924 3933 F10.0 386. Children, < 15, use helmets when riding a motorcycle V387 3934 3943 F10.0 387. Children, < 15, who ride in an open boat V388 3944 3953 F10.0 388. Children, < 15 use life jackets when riding in an open boat V389 3954 3963 F10.0 389. Children, < 15, participate sports/dance/ rec. with phys. activity V390 3964 3973 F10.0 390.SCHOOLING - ABORIGINAL CHILDREN POPULATION AGED 5 TO 14 V391 3974 3983 F10.0 391. Children, 5-14, who have never attended school V392 3984 3993 F10.0 392. Children, 5-14, who report attending elementary school V393 3994 4003 F10.0 393. Children, 5-14, elementary school - One school only V394 4004 4013 F10.0 394. Children, 5-14, elementary school - 2 or 3 schools V395 4014 4023 F10.0 395. Children, 5-14, elementary school - 4 or 5 schools V396 4024 4033 F10.0 396. Children, 5-14, elementary school - 6 or more schools V397 4034 4043 F10.0 397. Children, 5-14, elementary school - Unspecified number of schools V398 4044 4053 F10.0 398. Children, 5-14, elementary school - Living with their family V399 4054 4063 F10.0 399. Children, 5-14, elementary school - Living at a residential school V400 4064 4073 F10.0 400. Children, 5-14, elementary school - Living w/ other family/person V401 4074 4083 F10.0 401. Children, 5-14, elementary school - Having Aboriginal teachers V402 4084 4093 F10.0 402. Children, 5-14, elementary school - English used in class V403 4094 4103 F10.0 403. Children, 5-14, elementary school - French used in class V404 4104 4113 F10.0 404. Children, 5-14, elementary school - Aboriginal lang. used in class V405 4114 4123 F10.0 405. Children, 5-14, elementary school - Other language used in class V406 4124 4133 F10.0 406. Children, 5-14, elementary school - Language used not specified V407 4134 4143 F10.0 407. Children, 5-14, who report attending secondary school V408 4144 4153 F10.0 408. Children, 5-14, secondary school - One school only V409 4154 4163 F10.0 409. Children, 5-14, secondary school - 2 or 3 schools V410 4164 4173 F10.0 410. Children, 5-14, secondary school - 4 or 5 schools V411 4174 4183 F10.0 411. Children, 5-14, secondary school - 6 or more schools V412 4184 4193 F10.0 412. Children, 5-14, secondary school - Unspecified number of schools V413 4194 4203 F10.0 413. Children, 5-14, secondary school - Living with their family V414 4204 4213 F10.0 414. Children, 5-14, secondary school - Living at a residential school V415 4214 4223 F10.0 415. Children, 5-14, secondary school - Living w/ other family/person V416 4224 4233 F10.0 416. Children, 5-14, secondary school - Having Aboriginal teachers V417 4234 4243 F10.0 417. Children, 5-14, secondary school - English used in class V418 4244 4253 F10.0 418. Children, 5-14, secondary school - French used in class V419 4254 4263 F10.0 419. Children, 5-14, secondary school - Aboriginal lang. used in class V420 4264 4273 F10.0 420. Children, 5-14, secondary school - Other language used in class V421 4274 4283 F10.0 421. Children, 5-14, secondary school - Language used not specified V422 4284 4293 F10.0 422.MOBILITY - ABORIGINAL CHILDREN POPULATION AGED 1 TO 14 V423 4294 4303 F10.0 423. Children, 1-14, who have never moved V424 4304 4313 F10.0 424. Children, 1-14, who had not moved within the past twelve months V425 4314 4323 F10.0 425. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - But moved in 1991 V426 4324 4333 F10.0 426. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - But moved 1986-1990 V427 4334 4343 F10.0 427. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - But moved 1981-1985 V428 4344 4353 F10.0 428. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - But moved before 1981 V429 4354 4363 F10.0 429. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - When moved not spec'd V430 4364 4373 F10.0 430. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - From same neighbourhood V431 4374 4383 F10.0 431. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - Dif. neighb. same comm. V432 4384 4393 F10.0 432. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - Diff. comm. in Canada V433 4394 4403 F10.0 433. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - From outside Canada V434 4404 4413 F10.0 434. Children, 1-14, not moved past 12 months - From unspecified comm. V435 4414 4423 F10.0 435. Children, 1-14, who moved in the past twelve months V436 4424 4433 F10.0 436. Children, 1-14, moved past 12 months - One move only V437 4434 4443 F10.0 437. Children, 1-14, moved past 12 months - Two moves V438 4444 4453 F10.0 438. Children, 1-14, moved past 12 months - Three or more moves V439 4454 4463 F10.0 439. Children, 1-14, moved past 12 months - Number of moves unspecified V440 4464 4473 F10.0 440. Children, 1-14, moved once past 12 months - From same neighbourhood V441 4474 4483 F10.0 441. Children, 1-14, moved once past 12 months - Diff. neighb. same comm. V442 4484 4493 F10.0 442. Children, 1-14, moved once past 12 months - Diff. comm. in Canada V443 4494 4503 F10.0 443. Children, 1-14, moved once past 12 months - From outside Canada V444 4504 4513 F10.0 444. Children, 1-14, moved once past 12 months - From unspecified comm. V445 4514 4523 F10.0 445. Children, 1-14, living on the land away from home in past 12 months V446 4524 4533 F10.0 446. Children, 1-14, on the land past 12 months - For 1 to 2 weeks V447 4534 4543 F10.0 447. Children, 1-14, on the land past 12 months - For 3 to 4 weeks V448 4544 4553 F10.0 448. Children, 1-14, on the land past 12 months - For 5 to 20 weeks V449 4554 4563 F10.0 449. Children, 1-14, on the land past 12 months - More than 20 weeks V450 4564 4573 F10.0 450. Children, 1-14 on the land past 12 months - No. of weeks unspec'd V451 4574 4583 F10.0 451. Children, 1-14, had homes in 2 diff. communities in past 12 months V452 4584 4593 F10.0 452.TOTAL ABORIGINAL OCCUPIED PRIVATE DWELLINGS V453 4594 4603 F10.0 453. Average number of persons per occupied private dwelling (2) V454 4604 4613 F10.0 454. Average number of rooms per occupied private dwelling (2) V455 4614 4623 F10.0 455. Average number of persons per room (2) V456 4624 4633 F10.0 456. Average number of bedrooms per occupied private dwelling (2) V457 4634 4643 F10.0 457. Total number of tenant-occupied private dwellings (2)(5) V458 4644 4653 F10.0 458. Average gross rent $ (2)(5) V459 4654 4663 F10.0 459. Total number of owner-occupied private dwellings (2)(6) V460 4664 4673 F10.0 460. Average owner's major payments $ (2)(6) V461 4674 4683 F10.0 461. Total number of band housing dwellings (2)(7) V462 4684 4693 F10.0 462. Period of construction - 1945 or before (2) V463 4694 4703 F10.0 463. Period of construction - 1946 - 1960 (2) V464 4704 4713 F10.0 464. Period of construction - 1961 - 1970 (2) V465 4714 4723 F10.0 465. Period of construction - 1971 - 1980 (2) V466 4724 4733 F10.0 466. Period of construction - 1981 - 1991 (2)(8) V467 4734 4743 F10.0 467. Drinking water, source - Municipal water system V468 4744 4753 F10.0 468. Drinking water, source - Community system, i.e. well/cistern V469 4754 4763 F10.0 469. Drinking water, source - Household well V470 4764 4773 F10.0 470. Drinking water, source - Directly from surface water, e.g. lake V471 4774 4783 F10.0 471. Drinking water, source - Directly from rain/snow/dugout V472 4784 4793 F10.0 472. Drinking water, source - Bottled water V473 4794 4803 F10.0 473. Drinking water, source - Other source V474 4804 4813 F10.0 474. Drinking water, source - Unspecified source V475 4814 4823 F10.0 475. Drinking water, delivery - Through pipe system V476 4824 4833 F10.0 476. Drinking water, delivery - By stand pipe V477 4834 4843 F10.0 477. Drinking water, delivery - Trucked V478 4844 4853 F10.0 478. Drinking water, delivery - Hauled by someone V479 4854 4863 F10.0 479. Drinking water, delivery - Bought at a store V480 4864 4873 F10.0 480. Drinking water, delivery - By other means V481 4874 4883 F10.0 481. Drinking water, delivery - Unspecified means V482 4884 4893 F10.0 482. Drinking water, available supply considered suitable for drinking V483 4894 4903 F10.0 483. Drinking water, treated by a resident before it is safe to drink V484 4904 4913 F10.0 484. Without drinking water at some point in the previous 12 months V485 4914 4923 F10.0 485. Non-drinking water, source - Municipal water system V486 4924 4933 F10.0 486. Non-drinking water, source - Community system, i.e. well/cistern V487 4934 4943 F10.0 487. Non-drinking water, source - Household well V488 4944 4953 F10.0 488. Non-drinking water, source - Directly from surface water, e.g. lake V489 4954 4963 F10.0 489. Non-drinking water, source - Directly from rain/snow/dugout V490 4964 4973 F10.0 490. Non-drinking water, source - Unspecified source V491 4974 4983 F10.0 491. Non-drinking water, delivery - Through pipe system V492 4984 4993 F10.0 492. Non-drinking water, delivery - By stand pipe V493 4994 5003 F10.0 493. Non-drinking water, delivery - Trucked V494 5004 5013 F10.0 494. Non-drinking water, delivery - Hauled by someone V495 5014 5023 F10.0 495. Non-drinking water, delivery - By other means V496 5024 5033 F10.0 496. Non-drinking water, delivery - Unspecified means V497 5034 5043 F10.0 497. Have electricity V498 5044 5053 F10.0 498. Experience problems with the electricity V499 5054 5063 F10.0 499. Have a heating system V500 5064 5073 F10.0 500. A main source of heat - Oil furnace V501 5074 5083 F10.0 501. A main source of heat - Gas furnace V502 5084 5093 F10.0 502. A main source of heat - Other type of furnace V503 5094 5103 F10.0 503. A main source of heat - Electric heat (baseboard/space heaters) V504 5104 5113 F10.0 504. A main source of heat - Wood stove V505 5114 5123 F10.0 505. A main source of heat - Cooking stove V506 5124 5133 F10.0 506. A main source of heat - Fireplace V507 5134 5143 F10.0 507. A main source of heat - Other source V508 5144 5153 F10.0 508. Unspecified heating system V509 5154 5163 F10.0 509. Dwellings with bathroom facilities V510 5164 5173 F10.0 510. Dwellings without bathroom facilities V511 5174 5183 F10.0 511. Dwellings with unspecified bathroom facilities V512 5184 5193 F10.0 512. Bathroom facilities, with cold running bathtub/shower V513 5194 5203 F10.0 513. Cold running bathtub/shower - In working order V514 5204 5213 F10.0 514. Bathroom facilities, with hot running bathtub/shower V515 5214 5223 F10.0 515. Hot running bathtub/shower - In working order V516 5224 5233 F10.0 516. Bathroom facilities, with cold running water sink V517 5234 5243 F10.0 517. Cold running water sink - In working order V518 5244 5253 F10.0 518. Bathroom facilities, with hot running water sink V519 5254 5263 F10.0 519. Hot running water sink - In working order V520 5264 5273 F10.0 520. Bathroom facilities, with walls and a door V521 5274 5283 F10.0 521. Walls and a door - In working order V522 5284 5293 F10.0 522. Dwellings with a flush toilet V523 5294 5303 F10.0 523. Dwellings with an out-house V524 5304 5313 F10.0 524. Dwellings with other toilet facilities V525 5314 5323 F10.0 525. Dwellings with unspecified toilet facilities V526 5324 5333 F10.0 526. Dwelling condition - In need of major repairs V527 5334 5343 F10.0 527. Dwelling condition - In need of minor repairs V528 5344 5353 F10.0 528. Dwelling condition - In need of regular maintenance only V529 5354 5363 F10.0 529. Dwellings, completely meet the needs of residents V530 5364 5373 F10.0 530. Dwellings, do not adequately meet needs of residents V531 5374 5383 F10.0 531. Dwellings, resident(s) are on a waiting list for housing V532 5384 5393 F10.0 532. Dwellings with smoke detector V533 5394 5403 F10.0 533. Smoke detector - In working order V534 5404 5413 F10.0 534. Dwellings with fire extinguisher V535 5414 5423 F10.0 535. Fire extinguisher - In working order V536 5424 5433 F10.0 536. Dwellings, insurance coverage - Covered V537 5434 5443 F10.0 537. Dwellings, insurance coverage - Not specified V538 5444 5453 F10.0 538. Dwellings, insurance coverage - Not covered -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes 0 Figures suppressed. This occurs when the coefficient of variation of the estimate is greater than 33.3% and/or, in the case of census data, when the census global non-response rate is greater than or equal to 25%. This symbolic value of "0" is equivalent to the "--" symbol used in APS publications to represent suppressed figures. Multiple responses are permitted for questions dealing with the following topics: Aboriginal language - Taught to speak by Aboriginal language - Where spoken Chronic health problems Health care contacts Personal support contacts Solutions to social problems Living arrangements at elementary and secondary school Language used at elementary and secondary school Problems finding a job Nature of disability Water source and delivery Sources of heat Bathroom and toilet facilities Multiple responses are counted in each relevant category. As a result, the sum of the categories will be greater or equal to the total response for the variable. Footnotes (1) Includes persons who reported they did not know the amount of alcohol they had consumed in the past year. In the paper version of the Community Profiles, these persons were excluded from this category. (2) Data collected through the 1991 Census of Population. Therefore, the census data quality index shown for each community applies exclusively to these data. (3) Includes grades 9 to 13 with or without secondary certificate, as well as trades certificate or diploma. (4) Disability status could not be determined for 15,115 adults who reported Aboriginal identity. This number is particularly high in the Northwest Territories (15%), the Yukon (9%) and British Columbia (5%). The disability rates provided have been calculated using figures that exclude the population for whom the disability status is unknown. As well, all disability data distributions do not include the "not stated" category. Users should be aware that the proportion of "not stated" could be as high as 15%. (5) In the APS universe of occupied private dwellings with at least one person who identifies with an Aboriginal group, the number of tenant- occupied dwellings and the gross rent counts apply to tenant-occupied non-farm dwellings, whereas the 1991 Census dwelling universe counts include only tenant-occupied non-farm, non-reserve dwellings. (6) In the APS universe of occupied private dwellings with at least one person who identifies with an Aboriginal group, the number of owner- occupied dwellings and the owner's major payment counts apply to owner-occupied non-farm dwellings, whereas the 1991 Census dwelling universe counts include only owner-occupied non-farm, non-reserve dwellings. (7) For historical and statutory reasons, shelter occupancy on Indian reserves does not lend itself to the usual classification by standard tenure categories (i.e. "owned" and "rented"). As a result, for the 1991 Census, a special category, "Band Housing", was created. In the 1986 Census, dwellings on Indian reserves were all classified in the "On Reserve" category. Previous to the 1986 Census, dwellings on Indian reserves were classified as being owned or rented. (8) Includes only the first five months of 1991.