Average After Tax Family Income 1999 Province Newfoundland And Labrador Incidence Of Low Income Of Tota Populat 1 (48.71 KiB) Viewed 79 times
Average After Tax Family Income 1999 Province Newfoundland And Labrador Incidence Of Low Income Of Tota Populat 2 (51.5 KiB) Viewed 79 times
Average (After-Tax) Family Income 1999 ($) Province Newfoundland and Labrador Incidence of Low Income (% of tota population 40 105 Prince Edward Island 14.2 43 282 8.4 Nova Scotia 43 749 12.2 New Brunswick 43 146 10.1 Quebec 44 469 14.7 Ontario 58 517 9.6 Manitoba 45 603 13.8 Saskatchewan 44 755 9.3 Alberta 53 144 11.4 British Columbia 51 773 13.1 CANADA 51 473 11.8 Source: Excerpts from the Statistics Canada publication, Income ir Canada, Catalogue 75-202, 2000.
4. Refer to Figure 15.7 (page 337) and Figure 15.15 (page 350). Explain the difference between income and wealth. How does the distribution of wealth compare to income distribution in Canada? 5. Explain the difference between relief strategies and structural strategies to combat poverty. Provide three important examples of each strategy type.
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