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The geography of women's wellness and well-being across British Columbia

10 Jul 2010

Finally, this Supplement would not have been possible without the financial support and resources of the Ministry of Healthy Living and Sport, the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, and the School of Child and Youth Care and the Department of Geography at the University of Victoria. [...] Only It is possible to see the values of each HSDA relative to the responses from those individuals who agreed to share their average for BC and the average for Canada as a whole and data with Statistics Canada's partners, i.e., to observe whether the differences between HSDAs and the provincial/territorial health departments, are included in the provincial average values are statistically signifi [...] The indicators value of 76% and a confidence interval of 4%, the real value related to the work setting use the following four age cohorts: 15 falls within the range of 74% to 78%. [...] Using the highest and lowest three HSDAs in the best and worst same colour scheme and hatching symbols as the maps, the category respectively, while the next best and next worst left hand column shows the values of the HSDAs from three HSDAs are set in the second and fourth groups highest to lowest for the 12+ age cohort. [...] The other columns respectively, with the remaining four placed in the middle keep the order of the left hand column and provide the point group.
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Canada

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