James Smith 100 - Indian reserve, Saskatchewan, Canada - Mobility status



Place of residence in 2005

Lived at the same address
Total: 630
This reserve:

90.6%
Saskatchewan:

85.7%
Male: 320
Here:

90.1%
Province:

85.8%
Female: 310
This reserve:

91.2%
Province:

85.7%
Lived within the same census subdivision
Total: 40
This reserve:

5.8%
Saskatchewan:

8.5%
Male: 20
This reserve:

5.6%
Province:

8.5%
Female: 20
Here:

5.9%
Province:

8.5%
Lived within the same province
Total: 20
This reserve:

2.9%
Saskatchewan:

3.9%
Male: 10
This reserve:

2.8%
Province:

3.8%
Female: 10
Here:

2.9%
Province:

4.0%

This reserve - Place of residence in 2005

Place of residence in 2001

Lived at the same address
Total: 450
This reserve:

72.6%
Saskatchewan:

63.9%
Male: 230
Here:

73.0%
Saskatchewan:

64.5%
Female: 215
This reserve:

70.5%
Province:

63.3%
Lived within the same census subdivision
Total: 55
This reserve:

8.9%
Saskatchewan:

20.1%
Male: 25
Here:

7.9%
Province:

19.7%
Female: 30
This reserve:

9.8%
Province:

20.5%
Lived within the same province
Total: 80
Here:

12.9%
Province:

10.3%
Male: 40
This reserve:

12.7%
Saskatchewan:

10.1%
Female: 45
This reserve:

14.8%
Saskatchewan:

10.6%
Lived in a different province
Total: 15
This reserve:

2.4%
Province:

4.3%
Male: 10
This reserve:

3.2%
Province:

4.4%
Lived in a different country
Total: 15
Here:

2.4%
Province:

1.4%
Male: 10
Here:

3.2%
Saskatchewan:

1.4%

This reserve - Place of residence in 2001





Source: Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13 2007 and Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012. This data is an unofficial version of the materials, made without affiliation or endorsement of Statistics Canada.
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