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In , 6. As in the overall population, men in the Latin American community are slightly more likely than their female counterparts to have a university degree. Both men and women of Latin American origin, though, were more likely than their respective counterparts in the overall population to have a university degree. Table 5 Educational attainment of the Latin American community and overall Canadian population aged 15 and over, by sex, Young people of Latin American origin are also more likely than other young Canadians to be attending school.
Among young people of Latin American origin, females are more likely than males to be attending school.
This is similar to the overall population, in which young women are more likely than young men to be in school. Canadian adults of Latin American origin are somewhat more likely to be employed than the rest of the adult population. Most of the difference in the employment rates of people with Latin American origins and those in the overall population is accounted for by people between the ages of 45 and As in the overall population, men of Latin American origin are somewhat more likely than their female counterparts to be employed outside the home.
Both men and women of Latin American origin, though, were more likely to be employed than their respective counterparts in the overall population. Labour force participants of Latin American origin tend to be overrepresented among Canadians employed in manufacturing jobs. Workers of Latin American origin are also somewhat more likely than the overall labour force to be employed in sales and service jobs, while they are underrepresented in almost all other occupational categories.
Labour force participants 4 of Latin American origin are more likely to be unemployed than their counterparts in the general population. As in the overall population, young Canadians of Latin American origin are more likely to be unemployed than their older counterparts. There was little difference, though, in the unemployment rates of young male and female labour force participants with Latin American origins. The unemployment rates of young Latin American labour force participants were similar to those for all labour force participants in Canada between the ages of 15 and In contrast, Latin American labour force participants over the age of 25 were more likely than their counterparts in the overall population to experience unemployment.
Canadians of Latin American origin generally have lower incomes than the national average. Table 7 Average incomes of the Latin American community and overall Canadian population, by age group and sex, As in the overall population, women of Latin American origin have lower incomes than their male counterparts. However, the income gap between women and men of Latin American origin is somewhat smaller than the gap in the overall population.
Canadian seniors of Latin American origin also have relatively low incomes. As with the overall senior population, female seniors of Latin American origin have lower incomes than their male counterparts. Canadians of Latin American origin receive a slightly larger share of their income from earnings 6 than does the overall population. At the same time, though, people of Latin American origin receive about the same share of their total income from government transfer programs, such as Employment Insurance, Old Age Security and the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans, as do other Canadians.
An even larger share of children of Latin American origin live in low-income families. Unattached adults of Latin American origin are particularly likely to have low incomes.
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