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Lives with health worker: lives with someone who works in ambulatory health care services, hospitals, or nursing and residential care facilities
Public transit: takes public transit to work, including bus, subway/elevated rail, light rail/streetcar/commuter train and passenger ferry, but excluding carpooling
Crowded dwelling: lives in an unsuitable dwelling, where a dwelling is deemed unsuitable if it has too few bedrooms for the size and composition of the household, according to the National Occupancy Standard Works from home: works from home Low income: has low income or is part of a low-income economic family, according to the Market Basket Measure Multi-generational household: lives in a multi-generational household Lives with 60+: aged 60 years and over or lives with someone aged 60 and over Lives with kids under 6: lives with children aged 0 to 5 Lives with kids between 6 and 12: lives with children aged 6 to 12 Age of worker: age 60 and over Age of worker: 15-24 Age of worker: 25-34 Age of worker: 35-44 Age of worker: 45-54 Age of worker: 55-64 Age of worker: 65-74 Age of worker: 75 and over Language: language most often spoken at home is not an official language Immigrant: recent immigrant to Canada (less than 10 years) Lone parent: lone parent Poor neighbourhood: lives in a Census subdivision with high poverty rates Mental health: reports a mental health condition
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