get file='C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\ana
   lysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav'.

weight by normregindwt.
frequencies d34a to d34f.

Frequencies

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 09:36:03
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics are based on all cases with valid data.
Syntax frequencies d34a to d34f.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:01.08
Total Values Allowed 149796

Statistics


Suicide problem for Inupiat people in your community Unemployment problem for Inupiat people in your community Family violence problem for Inupiat people in your community Sexual abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community Drug abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community Alcohol abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community
N Valid 1885 1991 1761 1665 1824 2032
Missing 267 162 392 487 328 120

Frequency Table

Suicide problem for Inupiat people in your community


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid yes 1277 59.3 67.7 67.7
no 608 28.3 32.3 100.0
Total 1885 87.6 100.0
Missing don't know 216 10.0

not ascertained 45 2.1

System 6 .3

Total 267 12.4

Total 2152 100.0


Unemployment problem for Inupiat people in your community


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid yes 1675 77.8 84.2 84.2
no 315 14.7 15.8 100.0
Total 1991 92.5 100.0
Missing don't know 116 5.4

not ascertained 41 1.9

System 5 .2

Total 162 7.5

Total 2152 100.0


Family violence problem for Inupiat people in your community


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid yes 1055 49.0 59.9 59.9
no 706 32.8 40.1 100.0
Total 1761 81.8 100.0
Missing don't know 335 15.6

not ascertained 50 2.3

System 6 .3

Total 392 18.2

Total 2152 100.0


Sexual abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid yes 881 40.9 52.9 52.9
no 784 36.4 47.1 100.0
Total 1665 77.4 100.0
Missing don't know 421 19.6

not ascertained 62 2.9

System 5 .2

Total 487 22.6

Total 2152 100.0


Drug abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid yes 1197 55.6 65.6 65.6
no 628 29.2 34.4 100.0
Total 1824 84.8 100.0
Missing don't know 271 12.6

not ascertained 52 2.4

System 4 .2

Total 328 15.2

Total 2152 100.0


Alcohol abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid yes 1714 79.6 84.3 84.3
no 318 14.8 15.7 100.0
Total 2032 94.4 100.0
Missing don't know 81 3.8

not ascertained 35 1.6

System 4 .2

Total 120 5.6

Total 2152 100.0


crosstabs tables=d34a to d34f by country/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 09:37:14
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=d34a to d34f by country/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.20
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
Suicide problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country 1885.029(a) 87.6% 267.425 12.4% 2152.454 100.0%
Unemployment problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country 1990.823(a) 92.5% 161.630 7.5% 2152.454 100.0%
Family violence problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country 1760.933(a) 81.8% 391.521 18.2% 2152.454 100.0%
Sexual abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country 1665.051(a) 77.4% 487.403 22.6% 2152.454 100.0%
Drug abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country 1824.425(a) 84.8% 328.028 15.2% 2152.454 100.0%
Alcohol abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country 2031.995(a) 94.4% 120.459 5.6% 2152.454 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.

d34a Suicide problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country


Crosstab
% within Country


Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Suicide problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 68.5% 72.1% 60.5% 67.8%
no 31.5% 27.9% 39.5% 32.2%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .073 .043 1.655 .098
N of Valid Cases 1884


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34b Unemployment problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country


Crosstab
% within Country


Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Unemployment problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 83.7% 85.6% 83.5% 84.1%
no 16.3% 14.4% 16.5% 15.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.019 .055 -.346 .729
N of Valid Cases 1992


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34c Family violence problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country


Crosstab
% within Country


Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Family violence problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 63.8% 57.9% 51.7% 59.9%
no 36.2% 42.1% 48.3% 40.1%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .171 .041 4.067 .000
N of Valid Cases 1762


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34d Sexual abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country


Crosstab
% within Country


Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Sexual abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 60.0% 52.8% 33.8% 52.9%
no 40.0% 47.2% 66.2% 47.1%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .324 .039 7.847 .000
N of Valid Cases 1664


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34e Drug abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country


Crosstab
% within Country


Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Drug abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 69.3% 52.3% 70.1% 65.6%
no 30.7% 47.7% 29.9% 34.4%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .093 .041 2.225 .026
N of Valid Cases 1824


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34f Alcohol abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country


Crosstab
% within Country


Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Alcohol abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 80.3% 94.0% 83.4% 84.4%
no 19.7% 6.0% 16.6% 15.6%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.240 .059 -4.178 .000
N of Valid Cases 2032


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

crosstabs tables=d34a to d34f by country by a8a/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 09:40:03
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=d34a to d34f by country by a8a/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.20
Dimensions Requested 3
Cells Available 95325

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
Suicide problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country * Gender P1 1880.755(a) 87.4% 271.699 12.6% 2152.454 100.0%
Unemployment problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country * Gender P1 1986.550(a) 92.3% 165.904 7.7% 2152.454 100.0%
Family violence problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country * Gender P1 1756.659(a) 81.6% 395.795 18.4% 2152.454 100.0%
Sexual abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country * Gender P1 1660.777(a) 77.2% 491.676 22.8% 2152.454 100.0%
Drug abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country * Gender P1 1820.152(a) 84.6% 332.302 15.4% 2152.454 100.0%
Alcohol abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * Country * Gender P1 2027.721(a) 94.2% 124.733 5.8% 2152.454 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.

d34a Suicide problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab
% within Country
Gender P1

Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Male Suicide problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 59.0% 73.2% 56.4% 61.1%
no 41.0% 26.8% 43.6% 38.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Female Suicide problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 76.4% 72.4% 63.6% 72.8%
no 23.6% 27.6% 36.4% 27.2%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Gender P1

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Male Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.050 .067 -.745 .456
N of Valid Cases 800


Female Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .191 .056 3.259 .001
N of Valid Cases 1081


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34b Unemployment problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab
% within Country
Gender P1

Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Male Unemployment problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 80.2% 83.4% 85.4% 81.9%
no 19.8% 16.6% 14.6% 18.1%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Female Unemployment problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 86.8% 86.4% 82.0% 85.8%
no 13.2% 13.6% 18.0% 14.2%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Gender P1

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Male Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.134 .083 -1.648 .099
N of Valid Cases 843


Female Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .101 .072 1.368 .171
N of Valid Cases 1142


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34c Family violence problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab
% within Country
Gender P1

Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Male Family violence problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 56.4% 57.8% 50.6% 55.4%
no 43.6% 42.2% 49.4% 44.6%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Female Family violence problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 70.0% 58.8% 52.7% 63.4%
no 30.0% 41.2% 47.3% 36.6%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Gender P1

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Male Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .065 .067 .962 .336
N of Valid Cases 740


Female Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .257 .052 4.730 .000
N of Valid Cases 1017


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34d Sexual abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab
% within Country
Gender P1

Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Male Sexual abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 50.9% 45.2% 33.5% 46.1%
no 49.1% 54.8% 66.5% 53.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Female Sexual abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 67.5% 57.6% 34.2% 58.3%
no 32.5% 42.4% 65.8% 41.7%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Gender P1

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Male Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .243 .065 3.653 .000
N of Valid Cases 710


Female Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .398 .049 7.439 .000
N of Valid Cases 951


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34e Drug abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab
% within Country
Gender P1

Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Male Drug abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 64.2% 38.5% 71.3% 61.2%
no 35.8% 61.5% 28.7% 38.8%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Female Drug abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 73.7% 59.6% 69.2% 69.1%
no 26.3% 40.4% 30.8% 30.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Gender P1

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Male Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .045 .064 .691 .489
N of Valid Cases 776


Female Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .147 .054 2.627 .009
N of Valid Cases 1044


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

d34f Alcohol abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community * country Country * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab
% within Country
Gender P1

Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Male Alcohol abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 75.4% 93.6% 88.0% 81.5%
no 24.6% 6.4% 12.0% 18.5%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Female Alcohol abuse problem for Inupiat people in your community yes 84.4% 94.1% 80.3% 86.5%
no 15.6% 5.9% 19.7% 13.5%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Gender P1

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Male Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.453 .082 -5.575 .000
N of Valid Cases 859


Female Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.053 .081 -.651 .515
N of Valid Cases 1168


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

frequencies suicide, depress3.

Frequencies

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 09:52:24
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics are based on all cases with valid data.
Syntax frequencies suicide, depress3.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.19
Total Values Allowed 149796

Statistics


Thought seriously of committing suicide grouped and inverted values of depress scale
N Valid 1943 1942
Missing 210 210

Frequency Table

Thought seriously of committing suicide


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid no 1625 75.5 83.6 83.6
yes 167 7.8 8.6 92.3
yes in last year 150 7.0 7.7 100.0
Total 1943 90.3 100.0
Missing System 210 9.7

Total 2152 100.0


grouped and inverted values of depress scale


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid most likely depressed 314 14.6 16.2 16.2
least likely depressed 1628 75.7 83.8 100.0
Total 1942 90.2 100.0
Missing System 210 9.8

Total 2152 100.0


crosstabs tables=suicide,depress3 by country/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 09:54:26
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=suicide,depress3 by country/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.19
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
Thought seriously of committing suicide * Country 1942.746(a) 90.3% 209.708 9.7% 2152.454 100.0%
grouped and inverted values of depress scale * Country 1942.440(a) 90.2% 210.014 9.8% 2152.454 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.

suicide Thought seriously of committing suicide * country Country


Crosstab
% within Country


Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
Thought seriously of committing suicide no 82.3% 85.3% 86.1% 83.7%
yes 9.1% 8.0% 7.7% 8.6%
yes in last year 8.6% 6.7% 6.2% 7.7%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.110 .054 -2.072 .038
N of Valid Cases 1942


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

depress3 grouped and inverted values of depress scale * country Country


Crosstab
% within Country


Country Total
Greenland Chukotka Alaska
grouped and inverted values of depress scale most likely depressed 13.6% 29.3% 8.6% 16.1%
least likely depressed 86.4% 70.7% 91.4% 83.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.103 .049 -2.037 .042
N of Valid Cases 1942


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

get file='C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\ana
   lysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav'.
weight by normregindwt.
frequencies h13nr,h13mr,h13mnr3.

Frequencies

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 09:59:14
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics are based on all cases with valid data.
Syntax frequencies h13nr,h13mr,h13mnr3.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:01.91
Total Values Allowed 149796

Statistics


satisfaction with life as a whole recoded satisfaction with life in community recoded satisfaction with life as a whole in this community
N Valid 1618 1567 1553
Missing 44 95 110

Frequency Table

satisfaction with life as a whole recoded


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid very dissatisfied 5 .3 .3 .3
somewhat dissatisfied 21 1.2 1.3 1.6
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 103 6.2 6.4 8.0
somewhat satisfied 960 57.8 59.3 67.3
very satisfied 529 31.8 32.7 100.0
Total 1618 97.3 100.0
Missing do not know 25 1.5

not ascertained 9 .5

System 10 .6

Total 44 2.7

Total 1662 100.0


satisfaction with life in community recoded


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid very dissatisfied 21 1.3 1.4 1.4
somewhat dissatisfied 98 5.9 6.3 7.6
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 315 19.0 20.1 27.8
somewhat satisfied 950 57.2 60.6 88.4
very satisfied 182 11.0 11.6 100.0
Total 1567 94.3 100.0
Missing do not know 70 4.2

not ascertained 15 .9

System 10 .6

Total 95 5.7

Total 1662 100.0


satisfaction with life as a whole in this community


Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent
Valid not satisfied or neither 91 5.5 5.9 5.9
somewhat satisfied 987 59.4 63.6 69.5
very satisfied 474 28.5 30.5 100.0
Total 1553 93.4 100.0
Missing do not know 82 4.9

not ascertained 18 1.1

System 10 .6

Total 110 6.6

Total 1662 100.0


crosstabs tables=h13nr by h13mr/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 09:59:16
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=h13nr by h13mr/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.36
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with life in community recoded 1552.535(a) 93.4% 109.825 6.6% 1662.360 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.


satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with life in community recoded Crosstabulation
% within satisfaction with life in community recoded


satisfaction with life in community recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 9.5% 1.0%
.3%
.4%
somewhat dissatisfied .0% 7.2% 1.9% .7% .0% 1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 19.0% 17.5% 17.6% 2.2% 1.7% 6.4%
somewhat satisfied 47.6% 58.8% 65.8% 65.2% 13.9% 58.8%
very satisfied 23.8% 15.5% 14.7% 31.5% 84.4% 33.1%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .634 .031 16.672 .000
N of Valid Cases 1557


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

crosstabs tables=h13nr,h13mr,h13mnr3 by a8a/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:01:42
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=h13nr,h13mr,h13mnr3 by a8a/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.37
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * Gender P1 1617.511(a) 97.3% 44.849 2.7% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life in community recoded * Gender P1 1566.568(a) 94.2% 95.792 5.8% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole in this community * Gender P1 1551.944(a) 93.4% 110.416 6.6% 1662.360 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab
% within Gender P1


Gender P1 Total
Male Female
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied .0% .6% .3%
somewhat dissatisfied .7% 1.8% 1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 6.7% 6.1% 6.4%
somewhat satisfied 60.8% 58.1% 59.4%
very satisfied 31.8% 33.4% 32.7%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .013 .047 .270 .787
N of Valid Cases 1617


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13mr satisfaction with life in community recoded * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab
% within Gender P1


Gender P1 Total
Male Female
satisfaction with life in community recoded very dissatisfied 1.1% 1.5% 1.3%
somewhat dissatisfied 5.2% 7.3% 6.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 19.5% 20.7% 20.2%
somewhat satisfied 62.4% 59.0% 60.6%
very satisfied 11.7% 11.4% 11.6%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.067 .044 -1.506 .132
N of Valid Cases 1567


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13mnr3 satisfaction with life as a whole in this community * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab
% within Gender P1


Gender P1 Total
Male Female
satisfaction with life as a whole in this community not satisfied or neither 5.8% 5.9% 5.9%
somewhat satisfied 63.7% 63.6% 63.7%
very satisfied 30.5% 30.5% 30.5%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .000 .050 .001 .999
N of Valid Cases 1552


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

crosstabs tables=h13nr by h13mr/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:02:35
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=h13nr by h13mr/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.37
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with life in community recoded 1552.535(a) 93.4% 109.825 6.6% 1662.360 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.


satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with life in community recoded Crosstabulation
% within satisfaction with life in community recoded


satisfaction with life in community recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 9.5% 1.0%
.3%
.4%
somewhat dissatisfied .0% 7.2% 1.9% .7% .0% 1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 19.0% 17.5% 17.6% 2.2% 1.7% 6.4%
somewhat satisfied 47.6% 58.8% 65.8% 65.2% 13.9% 58.8%
very satisfied 23.8% 15.5% 14.7% 31.5% 84.4% 33.1%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .634 .031 16.672 .000
N of Valid Cases 1557


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

get file='C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\ana
   lysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav'.
weight by normregindwt.
crosstabs tables=suicide by depress3/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:03:59
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=suicide by depress3/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.22
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
Thought seriously of committing suicide * grouped and inverted values of depress scale 1855.471(a) 86.2% 296.983 13.8% 2152.454 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.


Thought seriously of committing suicide * grouped and inverted values of depress scale Crosstabulation
% within grouped and inverted values of depress scale


grouped and inverted values of depress scale Total
most likely depressed least likely depressed
Thought seriously of committing suicide no 77.4% 84.6% 83.4%
yes 8.3% 9.1% 9.0%
yes in last year 14.3% 6.3% 7.6%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.242 .070 -2.974 .003
N of Valid Cases 1857


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

get file='C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\ana
   lysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav'.
weight by normregindwt.
crosstabs tables=depress3 by h13nr/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:06:06
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=depress3 by h13nr/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.44
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
grouped and inverted values of depress scale * satisfaction with life as a whole recoded 1526.254(a) 91.8% 136.106 8.2% 1662.360 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.


grouped and inverted values of depress scale * satisfaction with life as a whole recoded Crosstabulation
% within satisfaction with life as a whole recoded


satisfaction with life as a whole recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
grouped and inverted values of depress scale most likely depressed 50.0% 11.8% 17.9% 13.9% 8.0% 12.4%
least likely depressed 50.0% 88.2% 82.1% 86.1% 92.0% 87.6%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .286 .069 3.996 .000
N of Valid Cases 1527


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

get file='C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\ana
   lysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav'.
weight by normregindwt.
crosstabs tables=depress3 by socsup3/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:07:43
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=depress3 by socsup3/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.17
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
grouped and inverted values of depress scale * grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items 1939.611(a) 90.1% 212.843 9.9% 2152.454 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.


grouped and inverted values of depress scale * grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items Crosstabulation
% within grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items


grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items Total
1-17 18-22 23-26 27-28
grouped and inverted values of depress scale most likely depressed 20.1% 18.3% 14.8% 10.0% 16.2%
least likely depressed 79.9% 81.7% 85.3% 90.0% 83.8%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .206 .044 4.582 .000
N of Valid Cases 1939


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

get file='C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\ana
   lysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav'.
weight by normregindwt.
crosstabs tables=depress3 by socsup3/cells=column/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:09:05
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=depress3 by socsup3/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.42
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
grouped and inverted values of depress scale * grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items 1557.269(a) 93.7% 105.091 6.3% 1662.360 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.


grouped and inverted values of depress scale * grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items Crosstabulation
% within grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items


grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items Total
1-17 18-22 23-26 27-28
grouped and inverted values of depress scale most likely depressed 13.6% 13.7% 13.9% 9.8% 12.6%
least likely depressed 86.4% 86.3% 86.1% 90.2% 87.4%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .089 .055 1.624 .104
N of Valid Cases 1558


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

regression
	/variables=h13nr,socsup3,depress3
	/dependent=depress3
	/method=enter.

Regression

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:09:58
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics are based on cases with no missing values for any variable used.
Syntax regression
/variables=h13nr,socsup3,depress3
/dependent=depress3
/method=enter.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.41
Memory Required 57988 bytes
Additional Memory Required for Residual Plots 0 bytes

Variables Entered/Removed(b)
Model Variables Entered Variables Removed Method
1 grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items, satisfaction with life as a whole recoded(a) . Enter
a All requested variables entered.
b Dependent Variable: grouped and inverted values of depress scale

Model Summary
Model R R Square Adjusted R Square Std. Error of the Estimate
1 .106(a) .011 .010 .32781
a Predictors: (Constant), grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items, satisfaction with life as a whole recoded

ANOVA(b)
Model
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
1 Regression 1.840 2 .920 8.560 .000(a)
Residual 163.380 1520 .107

Total 165.220 1522


a Predictors: (Constant), grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items, satisfaction with life as a whole recoded
b Dependent Variable: grouped and inverted values of depress scale



Coefficients(a)
Model
Unstandardized Coefficients Standardized Coefficients t Sig.
B Std. Error Beta
1 (Constant) 1.644 .057
28.971 .000
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded .053 .013 .103 3.944 .000
grouped values of socsup1r - based on 4 point scale items .003 .008 .010 .392 .695
a Dependent Variable: grouped and inverted values of depress scale

crosstabs tables=h13nr by e9r,e23r,e24r,h13jr,h13kr,h13lr,c13r,h13dr,h13ir,h13hr
   ,h13gr,h3r,h5r,
	h13cr,h7r,h9r,h13ar,h13er,h13fr,h13br,d35r,c4r,h13mr/cells=column/statistics=ga
   mma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:12:47
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=h13nr by e9r,e23r,e24r,h13jr,h13kr,h13lr,c13r,h13dr,h13ir,h13hr,h13gr,h3r,h5r,
h13cr,h7r,h9r,h13ar,h13er,h13fr,h13br,d35r,c4r,h13mr/cells=column/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.41
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with housing recoded 1601.515(a) 96.3% 60.845 3.7% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with income recoded 1557.099(a) 93.7% 105.261 6.3% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with standard of living recoded 1576.422(a) 94.8% 85.939 5.2% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with cost of living recoded 1480.571(a) 89.1% 181.790 10.9% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded 1571.020(a) 94.5% 91.340 5.5% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with transportation recoded 1536.600(a) 92.4% 125.761 7.6% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with job recoded 1181.054(a) 71.0% 481.306 29.0% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with job opportunities recoded 1519.571(a) 91.4% 142.790 8.6% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded 1485.301(a) 89.3% 177.059 10.7% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with health services recoded 1494.055(a) 89.9% 168.305 10.1% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with education in community recoded 1443.951(a) 86.9% 218.409 13.1% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with public safety recoded 1485.011(a) 89.3% 177.349 10.7% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with courts recoded 960.068(a) 57.8% 702.293 42.2% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded 1409.490(a) 84.8% 252.871 15.2% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded 1407.526(a) 84.7% 254.834 15.3% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded 1179.504(a) 71.0% 482.856 29.0% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded 1370.199(a) 82.4% 292.161 17.6% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded 1429.420(a) 86.0% 232.940 14.0% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded 1305.849(a) 78.6% 356.512 21.4% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with health environment recoded 1466.112(a) 88.2% 196.248 11.8% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with personal health recoded 1591.648(a) 95.7% 70.713 4.3% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded 1414.610(a) 85.1% 247.750 14.9% 1662.360 100.0%
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * satisfaction with life in community recoded 1552.535(a) 93.4% 109.825 6.6% 1662.360 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * e9r satisfaction with housing recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with housing recoded


satisfaction with housing recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 1.6%

.4% .3% .3%
somewhat dissatisfied .0% 3.6% 1.1% .9% 1.2% 1.2%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 6.3% 6.5% 9.5% 6.0% 4.0% 6.2%
somewhat satisfied 54.7% 60.9% 67.8% 61.2% 48.3% 59.4%
very satisfied 37.5% 29.0% 21.6% 31.5% 46.2% 32.8%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .195 .037 5.244 .000
N of Valid Cases 1601


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * e23r satisfaction with income recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with income recoded


satisfaction with income recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied .0% 1.4% .3% .2% .0% .3%
somewhat dissatisfied
6.4% 2.0% .6%
1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 7.9% 14.9% 13.4% 4.0% 1.6% 6.5%
somewhat satisfied 60.5% 55.3% 66.0% 62.7% 37.5% 58.5%
very satisfied 31.6% 22.0% 18.3% 32.4% 60.9% 33.3%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .437 .034 11.793 .000
N of Valid Cases 1558


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * e24r satisfaction with standard of living recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with standard of living recoded


satisfaction with standard of living recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied .0% 2.6%
.2% .0% .3%
somewhat dissatisfied 4.7% 4.3% 2.4% .7% .6% 1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 14.0% 11.2% 14.4% 5.0% 2.5% 6.4%
somewhat satisfied 48.8% 66.4% 67.3% 66.2% 31.7% 58.8%
very satisfied 32.6% 15.5% 15.9% 27.9% 65.2% 33.2%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .507 .034 13.484 .000
N of Valid Cases 1577


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13jr satisfaction with cost of living recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with cost of living recoded


satisfaction with cost of living recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 2.0% .3% .0% .2%
.3%
somewhat dissatisfied 1.4% 2.0% 1.4% .8%
1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 10.9% 8.5% 8.0% 3.8% 1.8% 6.8%
somewhat satisfied 49.0% 55.4% 59.7% 63.7% 25.5% 57.7%
very satisfied 36.7% 33.8% 30.9% 31.5% 72.7% 33.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .092 .037 2.475 .013
N of Valid Cases 1477


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13kr satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded


satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 4.3% .4% .3%
.0% .4%
somewhat dissatisfied 2.2% 1.2% 1.9% .7% 3.1% 1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 11.8% 9.0% 7.7% 4.9% 2.3% 6.4%
somewhat satisfied 46.2% 57.6% 62.4% 64.1% 29.0% 58.7%
very satisfied 35.5% 31.8% 27.6% 30.3% 65.6% 33.2%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .176 .038 4.604 .000
N of Valid Cases 1573


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13lr satisfaction with transportation recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with transportation recoded


satisfaction with transportation recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 1.3% .5% .0% .4%
.3%
somewhat dissatisfied .0% 3.0% 1.0% .9% 1.7% 1.2%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 8.8% 7.9% 15.3% 3.9% 1.1% 6.6%
somewhat satisfied 56.3% 61.1% 58.0% 65.2% 24.2% 58.0%
very satisfied 33.8% 27.6% 25.7% 29.6% 73.0% 33.8%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .305 .036 8.123 .000
N of Valid Cases 1537


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * c13r satisfaction with job recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with job recoded


satisfaction with job recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 14.3%

.3% .0% .3%
somewhat dissatisfied
9.4% 4.0% .7% .7% 1.2%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 14.3% 9.4% 6.1% 4.6% 4.1% 4.7%
somewhat satisfied 28.6% 31.3% 72.7% 67.2% 47.7% 58.9%
very satisfied 42.9% 50.0% 17.2% 27.2% 47.5% 34.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .322 .046 6.690 .000
N of Valid Cases 1182


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13dr satisfaction with job opportunities recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with job opportunities recoded


satisfaction with job opportunities recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 2.4% .2%
.2%
.3%
somewhat dissatisfied 1.6% 2.1% 1.6% .7% .0% 1.4%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 10.3% 9.3% 6.7% 2.7% 2.0% 6.4%
somewhat satisfied 51.6% 65.6% 62.1% 58.2% 17.2% 58.3%
very satisfied 34.1% 22.8% 29.6% 38.1% 80.8% 33.6%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .311 .034 8.752 .000
N of Valid Cases 1521


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13ir satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded


satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 4.4% .4%
.2%
.3%
somewhat dissatisfied 4.4% 3.2% .8% .5% .0% 1.1%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 13.2% 6.7% 10.0% 4.6% 1.8% 6.3%
somewhat satisfied 30.9% 62.5% 60.7% 65.3% 28.7% 57.9%
very satisfied 47.1% 27.3% 28.5% 29.4% 69.6% 34.3%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .245 .037 6.441 .000
N of Valid Cases 1485


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13hr satisfaction with health services recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with health services recoded


satisfaction with health services recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 2.7% 1.0%
.3%
.3%
somewhat dissatisfied 2.7% 4.2% 1.3% .8% 1.0% 1.4%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 16.2% 8.9% 10.8% 4.4% 4.2% 6.5%
somewhat satisfied 45.9% 55.0% 57.9% 67.7% 26.0% 58.3%
very satisfied 32.4% 30.9% 30.0% 26.9% 68.8% 33.5%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .262 .039 6.494 .000
N of Valid Cases 1495


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13gr satisfaction with education in community recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with education in community recoded


satisfaction with education in community recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 2.8% .6%
.4% .0% .3%
somewhat dissatisfied .0% 4.1% 1.4% .9% 1.1% 1.4%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 16.7% 7.1% 13.0% 3.7% 2.1% 6.1%
somewhat satisfied 41.7% 60.6% 62.0% 62.9% 28.4% 57.4%
very satisfied 38.9% 27.6% 23.6% 32.1% 68.4% 34.8%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .345 .038 8.723 .000
N of Valid Cases 1442


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h3r satisfaction with public safety recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with public safety recoded


satisfaction with public safety recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 1.8% 1.0%
.1% .9% .3%
somewhat dissatisfied 1.8% 1.0% 1.3% .5% 1.7% .9%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 14.3% 5.2% 7.9% 5.5% 4.3% 6.3%
somewhat satisfied 35.7% 58.9% 64.1% 61.4% 31.3% 58.5%
very satisfied 46.4% 33.9% 26.6% 32.4% 61.7% 33.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .135 .041 3.289 .001
N of Valid Cases 1485


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h5r satisfaction with courts recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with courts recoded


satisfaction with courts recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied
1.2%
.3%
.3%
somewhat dissatisfied 2.8% 4.8% 1.1% .9%
1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 5.6% 8.3% 10.8% 6.8% 4.6% 7.4%
somewhat satisfied 55.6% 46.4% 59.1% 60.5% 36.8% 56.7%
very satisfied 36.1% 39.3% 29.0% 31.5% 58.6% 34.3%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .144 .052 2.738 .006
N of Valid Cases 958


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13cr satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded


satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied .0% .5% .2% .7%
.4%
somewhat dissatisfied 2.3% 2.9% .9% .2% 3.8% 1.4%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 5.8% 7.7% 7.7% 3.6% 1.9% 6.1%
somewhat satisfied 50.0% 57.9% 62.0% 60.4% 13.5% 57.9%
very satisfied 41.9% 31.0% 29.1% 35.1% 80.8% 34.2%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .135 .039 3.473 .001
N of Valid Cases 1411


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h7r satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded


satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied .0% 1.1% .3% .2% 1.1% .4%
somewhat dissatisfied 1.8% 1.7% 1.7% .6% 1.1% 1.1%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 7.0% 8.5% 9.7% 4.0% 2.8% 6.0%
somewhat satisfied 61.4% 54.2% 59.8% 64.8% 26.0% 57.2%
very satisfied 29.8% 34.5% 28.5% 30.4% 68.9% 35.3%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .244 .039 6.199 .000
N of Valid Cases 1409


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h9r satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded


satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied .0% 1.0%
.2% 1.1% .3%
somewhat dissatisfied 4.5% .0% 2.0% .2% 1.1% 1.0%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 6.1% 6.3% 12.3% 2.0% 3.2% 6.2%
somewhat satisfied 48.5% 57.7% 54.3% 64.4% 29.8% 56.5%
very satisfied 40.9% 35.1% 31.4% 33.2% 64.9% 35.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .139 .041 3.353 .001
N of Valid Cases 1177


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13ar satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded


satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied .0% .9% .2% .3% .0% .4%
somewhat dissatisfied .0% 2.3% 1.9% .3% .9% 1.2%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied .0% 8.3% 8.5% 4.9% 5.4% 6.5%
somewhat satisfied 54.2% 57.1% 62.3% 59.2% 26.1% 57.0%
very satisfied 45.8% 31.3% 27.0% 35.2% 67.6% 34.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .215 .040 5.333 .000
N of Valid Cases 1371


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13er satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded


satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 4.2% .8% .0% .3% .3% .3%
somewhat dissatisfied 4.2% .8% 1.0% 1.3% 1.5% 1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 16.7% 11.9% 13.6% 3.6% 3.3% 5.8%
somewhat satisfied 62.5% 67.8% 64.1% 67.1% 30.7% 58.1%
very satisfied 12.5% 18.6% 21.2% 27.8% 64.2% 34.4%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .474 .036 12.187 .000
N of Valid Cases 1431


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13fr satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded


satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 4.5% .9%
.3% .4% .4%
somewhat dissatisfied 9.1% 1.7% .8% .9% 1.3% 1.2%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 18.2% 8.7% 12.6% 3.6% 2.5% 5.9%
somewhat satisfied 59.1% 64.3% 62.1% 64.4% 25.7% 56.8%
very satisfied 9.1% 24.3% 24.5% 30.8% 70.0% 35.7%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .440 .038 10.910 .000
N of Valid Cases 1304


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13br satisfaction with health environment recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with health environment recoded


satisfaction with health environment recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 4.3% .7% .3% .2%
.3%
somewhat dissatisfied
3.3% 2.3% .7% 1.0% 1.4%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 8.7% 10.5% 10.7% 4.2% 1.9% 6.3%
somewhat satisfied 30.4% 50.7% 59.9% 63.4% 25.7% 58.0%
very satisfied 56.5% 34.9% 26.8% 31.5% 71.4% 33.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .223 .042 5.215 .000
N of Valid Cases 1467


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * d35r satisfaction with personal health recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with personal health recoded


satisfaction with personal health recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 15.4% 2.4% .6% .1% .2% .4%
somewhat dissatisfied .0% 7.1% 1.8% 1.2% .7% 1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 7.7% 16.7% 12.7% 6.3% 2.3% 6.2%
somewhat satisfied 46.2% 50.0% 71.7% 66.6% 40.1% 59.3%
very satisfied 30.8% 23.8% 13.3% 25.9% 56.6% 32.9%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .501 .035 12.598 .000
N of Valid Cases 1591


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * c4r satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded


satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied .0% 2.6% .7% .3% .2% .4%
somewhat dissatisfied .0%
3.9% 1.1% .4% 1.1%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 30.0% 7.9% 9.2% 6.0% 3.3% 5.8%
somewhat satisfied 60.0% 57.9% 73.0% 65.1% 44.5% 58.3%
very satisfied 10.0% 31.6% 13.2% 27.4% 51.6% 34.4%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .445 .037 11.134 .000
N of Valid Cases 1414


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13nr satisfaction with life as a whole recoded * h13mr satisfaction with life in community recoded


Crosstab
% within satisfaction with life in community recoded


satisfaction with life in community recoded Total
very dissatisfied somewhat dissatisfied neither satisfied nor dissatisfied somewhat satisfied very satisfied
satisfaction with life as a whole recoded very dissatisfied 9.5% 1.0%
.3%
.4%
somewhat dissatisfied .0% 7.2% 1.9% .7% .0% 1.3%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 19.0% 17.5% 17.6% 2.2% 1.7% 6.4%
somewhat satisfied 47.6% 58.8% 65.8% 65.2% 13.9% 58.8%
very satisfied 23.8% 15.5% 14.7% 31.5% 84.4% 33.1%
Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .634 .031 16.672 .000
N of Valid Cases 1557


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

crosstabs tables=c13nr,h13d by a8a/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:24:19
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=c13nr,h13d by a8a/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.00

Warnings
Text: c13nr
An undefined variable name, or a scratch or system variable was specified in a variable list which accepts only standard variables. Check spelling and verify the existence of this variable.
This command not executed.
Syntax error in CROSSTABS command, a table request specified only one dimension. Perhaps the BY keyword was left out of a tables request. The form should be VARA BY VARB.
Text: by
No variables were specified where a list of variables was required.

crosstabs tables=c13r,h13d by a8a/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:24:35
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=c13r,h13d by a8a/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.37
Dimensions Requested 2
Cells Available 116508

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
satisfaction with job recoded * Gender P1 1203.490(a) 72.4% 458.870 27.6% 1662.360 100.0%
How satisfied with job opportunities in your community * Gender P1 1536.812(a) 92.4% 125.548 7.6% 1662.360 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.

c13r satisfaction with job recoded * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab



Gender P1 Total
Male Female
satisfaction with job recoded very dissatisfied Count 1 5 6
% within Gender P1 .2% .8% .5%
somewhat dissatisfied Count 18 16 34
% within Gender P1 3.3% 2.4% 2.8%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Count 47 56 103
% within Gender P1 8.6% 8.5% 8.6%
somewhat satisfied Count 286 309 595
% within Gender P1 52.1% 47.2% 49.4%
very satisfied Count 197 269 466
% within Gender P1 35.9% 41.1% 38.7%
Total Count 549 655 1204
% within Gender P1 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .079 .050 1.569 .117
N of Valid Cases 1204


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13d How satisfied with job opportunities in your community * a8a Gender P1


Crosstab



Gender P1 Total
Male Female
How satisfied with job opportunities in your community very satisfied Count 44 55 99
% within Gender P1 6.3% 6.6% 6.4%
somewhat satisfied Count 205 237 442
% within Gender P1 29.3% 28.3% 28.8%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Count 177 202 379
% within Gender P1 25.3% 24.2% 24.7%
somewhat dissatisfied Count 225 263 488
% within Gender P1 32.1% 31.5% 31.8%
very dissatisfied Count 49 79 128
% within Gender P1 7.0% 9.4% 8.3%
Total Count 700 836 1536
% within Gender P1 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures


Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .030 .038 .781 .435
N of Valid Cases 1536


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

regression
	/variables=h13nr,e9r,e23r,e24r,h13jr,h13kr,h13lr,c13r,h13dr,h13ir,h13hr,h13gr,h
   3r,h5r,
	h13cr,h7r,h9r,h13ar,h13er,h13fr,h13br,d35r,c4r,h13mr
	/dependent=h13nr
	/method=stepwise.

Regression

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:26:14
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics are based on cases with no missing values for any variable used.
Syntax regression
/variables=h13nr,e9r,e23r,e24r,h13jr,h13kr,h13lr,c13r,h13dr,h13ir,h13hr,h13gr,h3r,h5r,
h13cr,h7r,h9r,h13ar,h13er,h13fr,h13br,d35r,c4r,h13mr
/dependent=h13nr
/method=stepwise.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.58
Memory Required 72220 bytes
Additional Memory Required for Residual Plots 0 bytes

Variables Entered/Removed(a)
Model Variables Entered Variables Removed Method
1 satisfaction with life in community recoded . Stepwise (Criteria: Probability-of-F-to-enter <= .050, Probability-of-F-to-remove >= .100).
2 satisfaction with personal health recoded . Stepwise (Criteria: Probability-of-F-to-enter <= .050, Probability-of-F-to-remove >= .100).
3 satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded . Stepwise (Criteria: Probability-of-F-to-enter <= .050, Probability-of-F-to-remove >= .100).
4 satisfaction with standard of living recoded . Stepwise (Criteria: Probability-of-F-to-enter <= .050, Probability-of-F-to-remove >= .100).
5 satisfaction with job recoded . Stepwise (Criteria: Probability-of-F-to-enter <= .050, Probability-of-F-to-remove >= .100).
6 satisfaction with job opportunities recoded . Stepwise (Criteria: Probability-of-F-to-enter <= .050, Probability-of-F-to-remove >= .100).
7 satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded . Stepwise (Criteria: Probability-of-F-to-enter <= .050, Probability-of-F-to-remove >= .100).
8 satisfaction with health environment recoded . Stepwise (Criteria: Probability-of-F-to-enter <= .050, Probability-of-F-to-remove >= .100).
a Dependent Variable: satisfaction with life as a whole recoded

Model Summary
Model R R Square Adjusted R Square Std. Error of the Estimate
1 .378(a) .143 .141 .62835
2 .478(b) .228 .225 .59688
3 .509(c) .259 .254 .58535
4 .532(d) .283 .276 .57674
5 .541(e) .293 .285 .57330
6 .547(f) .299 .290 .57127
7 .554(g) .307 .296 .56891
8 .560(h) .314 .301 .56659
a Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded
b Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded
c Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded
d Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded
e Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded
f Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded, satisfaction with job opportunities recoded
g Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded, satisfaction with job opportunities recoded, satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded
h Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded, satisfaction with job opportunities recoded, satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded, satisfaction with health environment recoded

ANOVA(i)
Model
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.
1 Regression 29.755 1 29.755 75.362 .000(a)
Residual 178.640 452 .395

Total 208.395 453


2 Regression 47.559 2 23.779 66.747 .000(b)
Residual 160.836 451 .356

Total 208.395 453


3 Regression 54.052 3 18.017 52.584 .000(c)
Residual 154.343 450 .343

Total 208.395 453


4 Regression 58.894 4 14.724 44.265 .000(d)
Residual 149.500 449 .333

Total 208.395 453


5 Regression 61.002 5 12.200 37.121 .000(e)
Residual 147.393 448 .329

Total 208.395 453


6 Regression 62.368 6 10.395 31.852 .000(f)
Residual 146.026 447 .326

Total 208.395 453


7 Regression 63.894 7 9.128 28.201 .000(g)
Residual 144.501 446 .324

Total 208.395 453


8 Regression 65.394 8 8.174 25.463 .000(h)
Residual 143.001 445 .321

Total 208.395 453


a Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded
b Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded
c Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded
d Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded
e Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded
f Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded, satisfaction with job opportunities recoded
g Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded, satisfaction with job opportunities recoded, satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded
h Predictors: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded, satisfaction with job opportunities recoded, satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded, satisfaction with health environment recoded
i Dependent Variable: satisfaction with life as a whole recoded



Coefficients(a)
Model
Unstandardized Coefficients Standardized Coefficients t Sig.
B Std. Error Beta
1 (Constant) 3.208 .134
23.879 .000
satisfaction with life in community recoded .302 .035 .378 8.681 .000
2 (Constant) 2.315 .180
12.891 .000
satisfaction with life in community recoded .267 .033 .334 7.984 .000
satisfaction with personal health recoded .249 .035 .296 7.069 .000
3 (Constant) 2.016 .189
10.670 .000
satisfaction with life in community recoded .230 .034 .288 6.802 .000
satisfaction with personal health recoded .237 .035 .281 6.841 .000
satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded .130 .030 .183 4.353 .000
4 (Constant) 1.731 .201
8.624 .000
satisfaction with life in community recoded .217 .034 .272 6.485 .000
satisfaction with personal health recoded .209 .035 .249 6.007 .000
satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded .114 .030 .161 3.852 .000
satisfaction with standard of living recoded .128 .033 .160 3.816 .000
5 (Constant) 1.471 .224
6.559 .000
satisfaction with life in community recoded .216 .033 .271 6.495 .000
satisfaction with personal health recoded .197 .035 .234 5.632 .000
satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded .108 .030 .152 3.640 .000
satisfaction with standard of living recoded .112 .034 .141 3.321 .001
satisfaction with job recoded .094 .037 .105 2.532 .012
6 (Constant) 1.510 .224
6.732 .000
satisfaction with life in community recoded .200 .034 .250 5.861 .000
satisfaction with personal health recoded .185 .035 .220 5.253 .000
satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded .096 .030 .136 3.202 .001
satisfaction with standard of living recoded .101 .034 .126 2.950 .003
satisfaction with job recoded .090 .037 .101 2.446 .015
satisfaction with job opportunities recoded .056 .027 .091 2.046 .041
7 (Constant) 1.590 .226
7.023 .000
satisfaction with life in community recoded .214 .035 .268 6.184 .000
satisfaction with personal health recoded .188 .035 .223 5.344 .000
satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded .103 .030 .146 3.437 .001
satisfaction with standard of living recoded .103 .034 .129 3.035 .003
satisfaction with job recoded .084 .037 .094 2.268 .024
satisfaction with job opportunities recoded .068 .028 .112 2.468 .014
satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded -.064 .029 -.093 -2.171 .030
8 (Constant) 1.449 .235
6.176 .000
satisfaction with life in community recoded .202 .035 .252 5.775 .000
satisfaction with personal health recoded .193 .035 .230 5.498 .000
satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded .097 .030 .137 3.231 .001
satisfaction with standard of living recoded .100 .034 .125 2.937 .003
satisfaction with job recoded .086 .037 .097 2.350 .019
satisfaction with job opportunities recoded .070 .028 .115 2.548 .011
satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded -.087 .031 -.127 -2.792 .005
satisfaction with health environment recoded .073 .034 .095 2.162 .031
a Dependent Variable: satisfaction with life as a whole recoded

Excluded Variables(i)
Model
Beta In t Sig. Partial Correlation Collinearity Statistics
Tolerance
1 satisfaction with housing recoded .048(a) 1.101 .272 .052 .995
satisfaction with income recoded .175(a) 4.027 .000 .186 .973
satisfaction with standard of living recoded .237(a) 5.551 .000 .253 .972
satisfaction with cost of living recoded .072(a) 1.531 .126 .072 .854
satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded .136(a) 3.095 .002 .144 .957
satisfaction with transportation recoded .091(a) 1.972 .049 .092 .883
satisfaction with job recoded .197(a) 4.615 .000 .212 .993
satisfaction with job opportunities recoded .217(a) 4.836 .000 .222 .896
satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded .148(a) 3.359 .001 .156 .953
satisfaction with health services recoded .111(a) 2.370 .018 .111 .854
satisfaction with education in community recoded .123(a) 2.621 .009 .122 .847
satisfaction with public safety recoded .069(a) 1.557 .120 .073 .973
satisfaction with courts recoded .001(a) .017 .986 .001 .955
satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded -.013(a) -.294 .769 -.014 .916
satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded .004(a) .083 .934 .004 .925
satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded -.040(a) -.874 .383 -.041 .907
satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded .059(a) 1.308 .192 .061 .921
satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded .170(a) 3.777 .000 .175 .913
satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded .206(a) 4.678 .000 .215 .932
satisfaction with health environment recoded .074(a) 1.639 .102 .077 .925
satisfaction with personal health recoded .296(a) 7.069 .000 .316 .978
satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded .197(a) 4.580 .000 .211 .982
2 satisfaction with housing recoded .000(b) .008 .994 .000 .968
satisfaction with income recoded .133(b) 3.171 .002 .148 .951
satisfaction with standard of living recoded .182(b) 4.321 .000 .199 .927
satisfaction with cost of living recoded .006(b) .128 .898 .006 .817
satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded .078(b) 1.799 .073 .084 .915
satisfaction with transportation recoded .076(b) 1.727 .085 .081 .881
satisfaction with job recoded .148(b) 3.555 .000 .165 .959
satisfaction with job opportunities recoded .158(b) 3.579 .000 .166 .854
satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded .083(b) 1.906 .057 .089 .901
satisfaction with health services recoded .056(b) 1.237 .217 .058 .827
satisfaction with education in community recoded .048(b) 1.028 .305 .048 .796
satisfaction with public safety recoded .043(b) 1.016 .310 .048 .966
satisfaction with courts recoded -.017(b) -.393 .694 -.019 .951
satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded -.039(b) -.892 .373 -.042 .910
satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded -.001(b) -.014 .989 -.001 .925
satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded -.061(b) -1.394 .164 -.066 .903
satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded .046(b) 1.069 .286 .050 .919
satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded .148(b) 3.445 .001 .160 .908
satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded .183(b) 4.353 .000 .201 .926
satisfaction with health environment recoded .084(b) 1.951 .052 .092 .924
satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded .100(b) 2.241 .026 .105 .844
3 satisfaction with housing recoded -.009(c) -.208 .836 -.010 .966
satisfaction with income recoded .120(c) 2.908 .004 .136 .946
satisfaction with standard of living recoded .160(c) 3.816 .000 .177 .910
satisfaction with cost of living recoded -.016(c) -.352 .725 -.017 .807
satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded .046(c) 1.077 .282 .051 .887
satisfaction with transportation recoded .039(c) .885 .376 .042 .844
satisfaction with job recoded .130(c) 3.146 .002 .147 .947
satisfaction with job opportunities recoded .123(c) 2.753 .006 .129 .815
satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded .067(c) 1.560 .120 .073 .894
satisfaction with health services recoded .031(c) .696 .487 .033 .813
satisfaction with education in community recoded .021(c) .461 .645 .022 .781
satisfaction with public safety recoded .055(c) 1.325 .186 .062 .962
satisfaction with courts recoded -.020(c) -.478 .633 -.023 .951
satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded -.069(c) -1.597 .111 -.075 .888
satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded -.061(c) -1.373 .170 -.065 .843
satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded -.084(c) -1.967 .050 -.092 .890
satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded .019(c) .437 .662 .021 .898
satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded .067(c) 1.330 .184 .063 .643
satisfaction with health environment recoded .059(c) 1.383 .167 .065 .906
satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded .079(c) 1.788 .075 .084 .832
4 satisfaction with housing recoded -.047(d) -1.117 .265 -.053 .915
satisfaction with income recoded .047(d) .952 .342 .045 .649
satisfaction with cost of living recoded -.037(d) -.824 .410 -.039 .795
satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded .026(d) .609 .543 .029 .872
satisfaction with transportation recoded .045(d) 1.033 .302 .049 .843
satisfaction with job recoded .105(d) 2.532 .012 .119 .917
satisfaction with job opportunities recoded .096(d) 2.148 .032 .101 .790
satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded .060(d) 1.414 .158 .067 .892
satisfaction with health services recoded .010(d) .226 .821 .011 .800
satisfaction with education in community recoded .016(d) .347 .729 .016 .780
satisfaction with public safety recoded .059(d) 1.438 .151 .068 .961
satisfaction with courts recoded -.034(d) -.827 .409 -.039 .944
satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded -.078(d) -1.845 .066 -.087 .886
satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded -.068(d) -1.560 .119 -.073 .842
satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded -.089(d) -2.099 .036 -.099 .889
satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded .023(d) .541 .589 .026 .897
satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded .047(d) .943 .346 .044 .635
satisfaction with health environment recoded .050(d) 1.189 .235 .056 .903
satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded .058(d) 1.313 .190 .062 .817
5 satisfaction with housing recoded -.054(e) -1.297 .195 -.061 .911
satisfaction with income recoded .030(e) .598 .550 .028 .635
satisfaction with cost of living recoded -.025(e) -.555 .579 -.026 .785
satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded .043(e) .997 .319 .047 .853
satisfaction with transportation recoded .040(e) .929 .353 .044 .842
satisfaction with job opportunities recoded .091(e) 2.046 .041 .096 .789
satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded .065(e) 1.536 .125 .072 .890
satisfaction with health services recoded .009(e) .202 .840 .010 .800
satisfaction with education in community recoded .029(e) .634 .527 .030 .771
satisfaction with public safety recoded .056(e) 1.386 .166 .065 .960
satisfaction with courts recoded -.052(e) -1.249 .212 -.059 .920
satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded -.071(e) -1.678 .094 -.079 .881
satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded -.067(e) -1.544 .123 -.073 .842
satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded -.081(e) -1.929 .054 -.091 .885
satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded .017(e) .406 .685 .019 .895
satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded .041(e) .826 .409 .039 .634
satisfaction with health environment recoded .056(e) 1.348 .178 .064 .900
satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded .008(e) .158 .874 .007 .640
6 satisfaction with housing recoded -.058(f) -1.398 .163 -.066 .909
satisfaction with income recoded .021(f) .417 .677 .020 .630
satisfaction with cost of living recoded -.059(f) -1.263 .207 -.060 .708
satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded .023(f) .532 .595 .025 .806
satisfaction with transportation recoded .029(f) .666 .506 .032 .827
satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded .046(f) 1.062 .289 .050 .835
satisfaction with health services recoded -.011(f) -.233 .816 -.011 .764
satisfaction with education in community recoded .007(f) .143 .886 .007 .725
satisfaction with public safety recoded .044(f) 1.076 .283 .051 .936
satisfaction with courts recoded -.065(f) -1.553 .121 -.073 .902
satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded -.093(f) -2.171 .030 -.102 .842
satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded -.068(f) -1.572 .117 -.074 .841
satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded -.084(f) -2.011 .045 -.095 .884
satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded .016(f) .380 .704 .018 .894
satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded .031(f) .615 .539 .029 .627
satisfaction with health environment recoded .053(f) 1.266 .206 .060 .898
satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded .005(f) .107 .915 .005 .640
7 satisfaction with housing recoded -.048(g) -1.153 .249 -.055 .896
satisfaction with income recoded .028(g) .569 .570 .027 .627
satisfaction with cost of living recoded -.036(g) -.744 .457 -.035 .663
satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded .034(g) .778 .437 .037 .796
satisfaction with transportation recoded .041(g) .950 .343 .045 .814
satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded .056(g) 1.290 .198 .061 .826
satisfaction with health services recoded .005(g) .113 .910 .005 .745
satisfaction with education in community recoded .035(g) .728 .467 .034 .677
satisfaction with public safety recoded .059(g) 1.427 .154 .067 .914
satisfaction with courts recoded -.049(g) -1.155 .249 -.055 .868
satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded -.047(g) -1.053 .293 -.050 .786
satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded -.063(g) -1.444 .150 -.068 .808
satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded .046(g) 1.065 .288 .050 .818
satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded .030(g) .601 .548 .028 .627
satisfaction with health environment recoded .095(g) 2.162 .031 .102 .791
satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded .011(g) .229 .819 .011 .638
8 satisfaction with housing recoded -.045(h) -1.078 .282 -.051 .895
satisfaction with income recoded .036(h) .726 .468 .034 .624
satisfaction with cost of living recoded -.041(h) -.847 .398 -.040 .662
satisfaction with avail goods, svcs recoded .036(h) .823 .411 .039 .796
satisfaction with transportation recoded .033(h) .761 .447 .036 .807
satisfaction with recreation facilities recoded .048(h) 1.117 .265 .053 .821
satisfaction with health services recoded -.001(h) -.028 .978 -.001 .742
satisfaction with education in community recoded .037(h) .771 .441 .037 .677
satisfaction with public safety recoded .047(h) 1.131 .259 .054 .895
satisfaction with courts recoded -.066(h) -1.554 .121 -.074 .842
satisfaction with infl on mgt fish and game recoded -.061(h) -1.373 .171 -.065 .771
satisfaction with infl on oil,gas,mineral dev recoded -.077(h) -1.763 .079 -.083 .793
satisfaction with infl reducing environ probl recoded .003(h) .055 .957 .003 .635
satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded .034(h) .683 .495 .032 .626
satisfaction with combination of production activities recoded .013(h) .267 .789 .013 .637
a Predictors in the Model: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded
b Predictors in the Model: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded
c Predictors in the Model: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded
d Predictors in the Model: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded
e Predictors in the Model: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded
f Predictors in the Model: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded, satisfaction with job opportunities recoded
g Predictors in the Model: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded, satisfaction with job opportunities recoded, satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded
h Predictors in the Model: (Constant), satisfaction with life in community recoded, satisfaction with personal health recoded, satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded, satisfaction with standard of living recoded, satisfaction with job recoded, satisfaction with job opportunities recoded, satisfaction with national govt meeting needs recoded, satisfaction with health environment recoded
i Dependent Variable: satisfaction with life as a whole recoded

crosstabs tables=a39 by placetyp by country/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:47:19
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_SLICA.sav
Filter <none>
Weight normalized regional individual weight
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 1661
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=a39 by placetyp by country/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.44
Dimensions Requested 3
Cells Available 95325

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
Proportion of all meat and fish that is traditional food * regional center or village resident * Country 1642.776(a) 98.8% 19.584 1.2% 1662.360 100.0%
a Number of valid cases is different from the total count in the crosstabulation table because the cell counts have been rounded.


Proportion of all meat and fish that is traditional food * regional center or village resident * Country Crosstabulation
Country


regional center or village resident Total
regional center village
Greenland Proportion of all meat and fish that is traditional food None Count 2 1 3
% within regional center or village resident .2% .4% .2%
Less than half Count 403 26 429
% within regional center or village resident 40.7% 10.6% 34.7%
About half Count 296 74 370
% within regional center or village resident 29.9% 30.1% 29.9%
More than half Count 289 145 434
% within regional center or village resident 29.2% 58.9% 35.1%
Total Count 990 246 1236
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Alaska Proportion of all meat and fish that is traditional food None Count 2 2 4
% within regional center or village resident 1.6% .7% 1.0%
Less than half Count 30 31 61
% within regional center or village resident 23.4% 11.1% 15.0%
About half Count 31 63 94
% within regional center or village resident 24.2% 22.5% 23.0%
More than half Count 65 184 249
% within regional center or village resident 50.8% 65.7% 61.0%
Total Count 128 280 408
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Country

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Greenland Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .556 .044 10.535 .000
N of Valid Cases 1236


Alaska Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .302 .087 3.185 .001
N of Valid Cases 408


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

get file='C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\ana
   lysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav'.
*weight by normregindwt.
crosstabs tables=a39 by placetyp by country/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:47:53
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight <none>
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=a39 by placetyp by country/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.17
Dimensions Requested 3
Cells Available 95325

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
Proportion of all meat and fish that is traditional food * regional center or village resident * Country 2120 98.5% 33 1.5% 2153 100.0%


Proportion of all meat and fish that is traditional food * regional center or village resident * Country Crosstabulation
Country


regional center or village resident Total
regional center village
Greenland Proportion of all meat and fish that is traditional food None Count 2 1 3
% within regional center or village resident .3% .3% .3%
Less than half Count 240 42 282
% within regional center or village resident 39.3% 11.2% 28.7%
About half Count 188 111 299
% within regional center or village resident 30.8% 29.7% 30.4%
More than half Count 180 220 400
% within regional center or village resident 29.5% 58.8% 40.7%
Total Count 610 374 984
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Chukotka Proportion of all meat and fish that is traditional food None Count 2 10 12
% within regional center or village resident 3.1% 2.4% 2.5%
Less than half Count 25 152 177
% within regional center or village resident 38.5% 36.4% 36.6%
About half Count 20 143 163
% within regional center or village resident 30.8% 34.2% 33.7%
More than half Count 18 113 131
% within regional center or village resident 27.7% 27.0% 27.1%
Total Count 65 418 483
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Alaska Proportion of all meat and fish that is traditional food None Count 10 3 13
% within regional center or village resident 2.9% 1.0% 2.0%
Less than half Count 104 41 145
% within regional center or village resident 30.3% 13.2% 22.2%
About half Count 78 70 148
% within regional center or village resident 22.7% 22.6% 22.7%
More than half Count 151 196 347
% within regional center or village resident 44.0% 63.2% 53.1%
Total Count 343 310 653
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Country

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Greenland Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .543 .041 11.640 .000
N of Valid Cases 984


Chukotka Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .027 .109 .246 .806
N of Valid Cases 483


Alaska Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .374 .059 5.962 .000
N of Valid Cases 653


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

crosstabs tables=h13er,h13fr by placetyp by country/cells=column,count/statistic
   s=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:50:08
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight <none>
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=h13er,h13fr by placetyp by country/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.20
Dimensions Requested 3
Cells Available 95325

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid Missing Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded * regional center or village resident * Country 1824 84.7% 329 15.3% 2153 100.0%
satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded * regional center or village resident * Country 1773 82.4% 380 17.6% 2153 100.0%

h13er satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded * placetyp regional center or village resident * country Country


Crosstab
Country


regional center or village resident Total
regional center village
Greenland satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded very dissatisfied Count 4 11 15
% within regional center or village resident .8% 3.3% 1.8%
somewhat dissatisfied Count 39 54 93
% within regional center or village resident 7.7% 16.4% 11.1%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Count 79 58 137
% within regional center or village resident 15.6% 17.6% 16.3%
somewhat satisfied Count 320 176 496
% within regional center or village resident 63.0% 53.3% 59.2%
very satisfied Count 66 31 97
% within regional center or village resident 13.0% 9.4% 11.6%
Total Count 508 330 838
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Chukotka satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded very dissatisfied Count 22 83 105
% within regional center or village resident 39.3% 28.3% 30.1%
somewhat dissatisfied Count 19 102 121
% within regional center or village resident 33.9% 34.8% 34.7%
somewhat satisfied Count 11 93 104
% within regional center or village resident 19.6% 31.7% 29.8%
very satisfied Count 4 15 19
% within regional center or village resident 7.1% 5.1% 5.4%
Total Count 56 293 349
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Alaska satisfaction with opport to hunt and fish recoded very dissatisfied Count 23 4 27
% within regional center or village resident 6.8% 1.3% 4.2%
somewhat dissatisfied Count 31 8 39
% within regional center or village resident 9.2% 2.7% 6.1%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Count 30 21 51
% within regional center or village resident 8.9% 7.0% 8.0%
somewhat satisfied Count 114 88 202
% within regional center or village resident 33.8% 29.3% 31.7%
very satisfied Count 139 179 318
% within regional center or village resident 41.2% 59.7% 49.9%
Total Count 337 300 637
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Country

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Greenland Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma -.261 .058 -4.378 .000
N of Valid Cases 838


Chukotka Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .183 .116 1.563 .118
N of Valid Cases 349


Alaska Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .354 .060 5.661 .000
N of Valid Cases 637


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

h13fr satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded * placetyp regional center or village resident * country Country


Crosstab
Country


regional center or village resident Total
regional center village
Greenland satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded very dissatisfied Count 3 6 9
% within regional center or village resident .7% 2.0% 1.2%
somewhat dissatisfied Count 40 33 73
% within regional center or village resident 8.9% 11.0% 9.7%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Count 110 53 163
% within regional center or village resident 24.5% 17.7% 21.8%
somewhat satisfied Count 258 182 440
% within regional center or village resident 57.5% 60.7% 58.7%
very satisfied Count 38 26 64
% within regional center or village resident 8.5% 8.7% 8.5%
Total Count 449 300 749
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Chukotka satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded very dissatisfied Count 25 68 93
% within regional center or village resident 44.6% 20.2% 23.7%
somewhat dissatisfied Count 17 117 134
% within regional center or village resident 30.4% 34.8% 34.2%
somewhat satisfied Count 10 127 137
% within regional center or village resident 17.9% 37.8% 34.9%
very satisfied Count 4 24 28
% within regional center or village resident 7.1% 7.1% 7.1%
Total Count 56 336 392
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
Alaska satisfaction with amt fish and game avail locally recoded very dissatisfied Count 40 3 43
% within regional center or village resident 12.0% 1.0% 6.8%
somewhat dissatisfied Count 34 17 51
% within regional center or village resident 10.2% 5.7% 8.1%
neither satisfied nor dissatisfied Count 33 33 66
% within regional center or village resident 9.9% 11.1% 10.4%
somewhat satisfied Count 102 114 216
% within regional center or village resident 30.5% 38.3% 34.2%
very satisfied Count 125 131 256
% within regional center or village resident 37.4% 44.0% 40.5%
Total Count 334 298 632
% within regional center or village resident 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Symmetric Measures
Country

Value Asymp. Std. Error(a) Approx. T(b) Approx. Sig.
Greenland Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .028 .065 .432 .666
N of Valid Cases 749


Chukotka Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .382 .108 3.253 .001
N of Valid Cases 392


Alaska Ordinal by Ordinal Gamma .224 .060 3.701 .000
N of Valid Cases 632


a Not assuming the null hypothesis.
b Using the asymptotic standard error assuming the null hypothesis.

weight off.
crosstabs tables=h13er,h13fr by placetyp by country/cells=column,count/statistic
   s=gamma.

Crosstabs

Notes
Output Created 16-FEB-2006 10:55:59
Comments
Input Data C:\Documents and Settings\Jack_user\My Documents\living conditions\analysis\Canada\Quebec_Feb_2006\Incoming Data\AK_GR_CH.sav
Filter <none>
Weight <none>
Split File <none>
N of Rows in Working Data File 2153
Missing Value Handling Definition of Missing User-defined missing values are treated as missing.
Cases Used Statistics for each table are based on all the cases with valid data in the specified range(s) for all variables in each table.
Syntax crosstabs tables=h13er,h13fr by placetyp by country/cells=column,count/statistics=gamma.
Resources Elapsed Time 0:00:00.20
Dimensions Requested 3
Cells Available 95325

Case Processing Summary

Cases
Valid M