The Legal Problems of Everyday Life - The Nature, Extent and Consequences of Justiciable Problems Experienced by Canadians

Figure 3: Multiple Problems and Problems Related to Social Exclusion

A vertical bar chart illustrates the percentage of three groups of respondents: all respondents, respondents with three or more problems and respondents experiencing six or more problems who reported at least one problem in the following categories: debt, social assistance, disability pensions and housing. The Y axis is measured in percentages and increases in increments of ten from 0 to 80. The X shows the percentage of three respondent groups; all respondents, respondents with three or more problems and respondents with six or more problems experiencing the following problem types; debt, social assistance, disability pensions and housing problems. The X axis shows the following from left to right: debt problems; all respondents, 20.0%, respondents with three or more problems, 61%, respondents with six or more problems, 79%; social assistance problems; all respondents, 3.5%, respondents with three or more problems, 4.9%, respondents with six or more problems, 10.3%; disability pension problems; all respondents, 2.6%, respondents with three or more problems, 4.6%, respondents with six or more problems, 8.5%; housing problems; all respondents, 5.4%, respondents with three or more problems, 8.1%, respondents with six or more problems, 15.0%.