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2006 Profile of Aboriginal Children, Youth and Adults

Step 1: Age group - 15 years of age and over
Step 2: Population - North American Indian Identity (living off-reserve)
Step 3: Geography - Alberta (Rural), Canada

Related 2006 Census data:

  • Aboriginal population showing population counts and percentage change - Alberta (Rural) or Canada
  • Aboriginal Population Profile - Canada
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Education Alberta (Rural) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
School enrolment
Currently attending elementary or high school or a high school equivalency program 13E 23 26 20
Of those attending elementary or high school or a high school equivalency program:
Full-time 87 80 81 79
Part-time, day or evening  x 14 13E 15
Currently taking a High School Equivalency program  x 15 12 19
Highest grade completed at elementary or high school (excluding kindergarten):
No schooling  x 1 1E 1E
One to six 5E 4 4 4
Seven or eight 11 8 8 8
Nine 11E 9 10 8
Ten 16 14 16 13
Eleven 13 16 18 14
Twelve or thirteen 41 48 43 52
High school
Graduated from high school3 36 46 41 50
Did not finish high school3 17 18 20 16
Completed high school through high school equivalency program (GED)3 10E 9 9 10
Median age when last in elementary or high school (years) 15.6 15.8 15.9 15.6
Aboriginal culture at elementary or high school level
At school had Aboriginal teachers or teachers' aides 22 18 18 18
At school had teachers or teachers' aides who taught in an Aboriginal language 14 9 8 10
Taught an Aboriginal language in elementary or high school 8E 6 5 7
Postsecondary schooling
Ever taken some education above the high school level 47 56 52 58
Did not finish postsecondary schooling3 32 27 29 26
Currently attending education above the high school level3 17E 18 15 19
Of those attending postsecondary education:
Full-time  x 49 41 54
Part-time, day or evening 60 39 41 37
Type of educational institution:
University3 31 35 31 38
Community college or CEGEP3 55 55 50 58
Publicly-funded technical institute, or a trade/vocational school3 27 24 31 19
Private business school or private training institute3 13E 14 12 14
Another school above high school3 9E 9 11 9
Correspondence or distance education:
Taken any post-secondary courses by correspondence or distance education 19E 17 14 19
Financial assistance:
Applied for financial assistance for postsecondary studies 61 54 46 59
Received financial assistance for postsecondary studies 80 89 85 91
Highest level of schooling ever completed
No schooling  x 1 1E 1E
Less than high school diploma 39 34 38 30
High school diploma or High school equivalency 15 15 14 15
Some trade/vocational school  x 2 2 1
Some other non-university institution 9E 9 9 10
Some university 4E 5 4 6
Diploma or certificate from trade school or registered apprenticeship program 9E 9 12 6
Diploma or certificate from other non-university institution 12 16 11 20
University certificate or diploma below bachelor's level  x 2 1 2
Bachelor's degree 3E 6 4 7
Master's degree or university certificate or diploma above bachelor's level, degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry, earned doctorate  x 2 2 2
Languages Alberta (Rural) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
Ability to speak and understand an Aboriginal language
Able to speak or understand an Aboriginal language 79 52 53 52
Able to understand his/her primary Aboriginal language:
very well or relatively well 43 30 28 32
with effort or a few words 56 68 71 66
Able to speak his/her primary Aboriginal language:
very well or relatively well 54 46 43 47
with effort or a few words 43 53 55 51
Access to Services in Primary Aboriginal Language
Have access to health services in his/her primary Aboriginal language3 35 30 32 29
Have access to justice/ legal/ policing services in his/her primary Aboriginal language3 25 26 29 24
Have access to social and employment services in his/her primary Aboriginal language3 40 38 41 35
Have access to other services in his/her primary Aboriginal language3 53 47 49 46
Importance to keep, learn or re-learn an Aboriginal language
Very important 48 37 34 40
Somewhat important 23 27 27 27
Not very important or not important 28 34 37 32
No opinion  x 1E 1E 0E
Labour activity Alberta (Rural) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
Harvesting country food
Hunted in the past 12 months 43 30 36 22
Fished in the past 12 months 51 40 50 32
Gathered wild plants (berries, sweet grass, etc.) in the past 12 months 53 48 47 49
Trapped in the past 12 months 19E 14 17 9
Employment status
Worked for pay or in self-employment, or temporarily absent from job 61 59 63 55
Respondent does not have job, is looking for work 4E 7 8 6
Respondent does not have job, is not looking for work 34 33 27 37
Income Alberta (Rural) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
Sources of income (Year ending December 31, 2005)
Paid employment or self-employment 66 64 70 60
Employment insurance 10E 12 13 11
Old age security pension, Guaranteed Income Supplement or Spouse's Allowance from the Federal Government 11E 8 8 9
Canada or Quebec Pension Plans 9E 10 10 10
Social assistance or welfare benefits 8E 14 11 17
Other sources, for example, other government income, child support, alimony, education allowances, scholarships, northern allowance, interest, or other 27 25 19 31
Health Alberta (Rural) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
General health
Excellent or very good 57 53 57 50
Good 25 28 27 28
Fair or poor 18 19 16 21
Health care
Has seen or talked with in past 12 months for physical, emotional or mental health:
Family doctor or general practitioner 67 71 64 78
Traditional healer 7E 9 7 10
Nurse 26 30 25 34
Dentist or orthodontist 55 56 54 59
Other health professional3 64 64 60 68
Medical conditions (diagnosed by a health professional)
With one or more chronic health conditions 49 54 50 58
Prediabetes or borderline diabetic3 5E 5 4 6
Diabetes 8 8 8 9
Type 13  x 13 16 11
Type 23 72 62 60 63
Arthritis or rheumatism 21 21 17 25
Cancer  x 3 2 4
Stomach problems or intestinal ulcers 10 12 11 13
Kidney disease  x 2 1 2
Respiratory problem (asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema) 14 18 15 20
High blood pressure, heart problems or effects of stroke 22 20 20 20
Communicable disease (hepatitis, tuberculosis or HIV/AIDS) 4E 4 4 4
Other long term health condition 11 14 11 17
Communication technology Alberta (Rural) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
Computer and Internet use
Used a computer in previous twelve months 71 80 79 81
Used the Internet in previous twelve months 65 76 75 77
Housing Alberta (Rural) Canada
Total Total Male Female
percent2
Tenure
Home rented by adult or another member of the household 20 47 44 50
Home owned by adult or another member of the household 79 52 55 50
Features in the home
With cable or satellite television 84 87 88 87
With a smoke detector 90 95 95 95
With a telephone 95 95 94 96
With a stove for cooking 99 99 98 99
With electricity 98 99 99 99
With a generator 22 12 14 11
With cold running water 97 99 99 99
With hot running water 97 99 98 99
With a flush toilet 97 99 98 99
Without a septic tank or sewage system 4E 8 8 9
Requiring special feature(s) for a health condition or problem 11 10 9 12
Water supply
Water available to home is not safe to drink 20 13 11 15
Reporting water is contaminated at times during the year 15 18 17 18

Symbols:

E use with caution

x suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act

Notes:

Source: Statistics Canada, Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2006.