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Table 1

Father's Occupational Status Levels (Pineo Socio-economic Status Scale) of the Canadian
Born National Hockey League Draftees, 1993-95 and 2003-2005 and General Population
Comparisons (Men between the ages 40 and 59 years with at least one child over the age
of 16 years, Labour Force Survey), 1994 and 2004.
________________________________________________________________________
1993-95 General
Draftees Pop.1994
(N=386) (N=43254)
%
%

2003-05 General
Draftees Pop.2004
(N=267) (N=33773)
%
%

Father's Occupations
Self Employed Professional,
Employed Professional, High Level
Management

28.5

14.8

16.9

17.5

Semi Professional, Technician,


Middle Management, Supervisor

24.4

26.0

28.5

30.4

Foreman, Skilled Clerical/ Sales/


Service/ Crafts/ Trades

22.5

32.2

33.3

28.5

Farmer

7.5

5.9

5.6

4.3

Semi Skilled Clerical/ Sales/Manual

16.1

14.6

14.6

14.1

Unskilled Clerical/ Sales/ Manual,


Farm Labour

1.0

6.1

1.1

5.4

a***
b**
c*
________________________________________________________________________
a*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with
that of the general population, 1994
b**

significant at p< 0.01 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with that
of the 2003-05 draftees

c*

significant at p< 0.05 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 draftees with that
of the general population, 2004

Table 2
Mother's Occupational Status Levels (Pineo Soci-economic Status Scale) of the Canadian
Born National Hockey League Draftees, 1993-95 and 2003-2005 and General Population
Comparisons( Women between the age 40 and 59 years with at least one child over the
age of 16 years, Labour Force Survey), 1994 and 2004.
________________________________________________________________________
1993-95 General
Draftees Pop.1994
(N=314) (N=37672)
%
%

2003-05
Draftees
(N=228)
%

General
Pop.2004
(N=33431)
%

Mother's Occupations
Self Employed Professional,
Employed Professional, High Level
Management

32.8

5.1

11.4

7.8

Semi Professional, Technician,


Middle Management, Supervisor

15.3

31.6

32.9

32.0

Foreman, Skilled Clerical/ Sales/


Service/ Crafts/ Trades

12.1

22.3

29.4

20.2

Farmer

1.3

3.1

0.9

2.1

Semi Skilled Clerical/ Sales/Manual

35.5

33.3

24.6

33.7

Unskilled Clerical/ Sales/ Manual,


Farm Labour

2.6

4.6

0.4

4.4

a***
b***
c***
________________________________________________________________________
a*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with
that of the general population, 1994
b**

significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with that
of the 2003-05 draftees

c*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 draftees with
that of the general population, 2004

Table 3
Father's Education Level of Canadian Born National Hockey League Draftees, 1993-95
and 2003-05 and General Population Comparisons (Men between the age 40 and 59 years
with at least one child over the age of 16 years, Labour Force Survey), 1994 and 2004
________________________________________________________________________
1993-95
Canadian
Draftees
(N=412)
%

General
2003-05
Pop.1994 Canadian
Canada
Draftees
(N=46378) (N=244)
%
%

General
Pop.2004
Canada
(N=35839)
%

Father's Education
Less than High School Diploma

12.6

28.0

1.6

15.3

High School Diploma

29.6

16.6

35.2

19.1

Some Post Secondary

12.6

5.3

4.1

6.3

Post Secondary Diploma

18.4

31.6

17.2

37.2

University Degree

26.7

18.4
41.8
22.1
a***
b***
c***
______________________________________________________________________
a*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with
that of the general population, 1994
b*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with
that of the 2003-05 draftees
c*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 draftees with
that of the general population 2004

Table 4
Mother's Education Level of Canadian Born National Hockey League Draftees, 1993-95
and 2003-05 and General Population Comparisons (Women between the age 40 and 59
years with at least one child over the age of 16 years, Labour Force Survey), 1994 and
2004
________________________________________________________________________
1993-95 General
2003-05 General
Draftees Pop.1994 Draftees Pop.2004
(n=416) (N=47780) (N=241) (N=39476)
%
%
%
%
Mother's Education
Less than High School Diploma

6.7

23.9

2.5

11.1

High School Diploma

29.6

22.9

29.5

23.5

Some Post Secondary

14.9

6.7

5.4

7.2

Post Secondary Diploma

26.7

33.7

15.8

38.3

University Degree

22.1

12.8
46.9
19.9
a***
b***
c***
________________________________________________________________________
a*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with
that of the general population, 1994
b*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with
that of the 2003-05 draftees
c*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 draftees with
that of the general population, 2004

Table 5
Both Parents Working for Canadian Born National Hockey League Draftees, 1993-95
and 2003-05 and General Population Comparisons (Married men and women between
the ages 40 and 59 years with at least one child over the age of 16 years, Labour Force
Survey), 1994 and 2004
________________________________________________________________________

1993-95
Draftees
(N=481)
%

General
2003-05
Pop.1994 Draftees
(N=33930) (N=287)
%
%

General
Pop.2004
(N=27983)
%

Both Parents Working


Yes

43.5

No

56.5

65.9

80.5

71.3

34.1
19.5
28.7
a***
b***
c***
________________________________________________________________________
a*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with
that of the general population, 1994
b*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with
that of the 2003-05 draftees
c*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 draftees with
that of the general population, 2004

Table 6
Parents at the Same Address for Canadian Born National Hockey League Draftees, 199395 and 2003-05 and General Population Comparisons(Statistics Canada report of divorce
rates prior to the 30th wedding anniversary), 1995 and 2003
________________________________________________________________________

1993-95 General
2003-05 General
Draftees Pop.1995 Draftees Pop.2003
(N=469)
(N=293)
%
%
%
%

Parents at Same Address


Yes

87.8

60.0

91.1

62.4

No

12.2

40.0
.

8.9
a n.s.

37.6

________________________________________________________________________

a n.s.

not significant comparing the distribution of the 1993-95 draftees with that of the
2003-05 draftees

Table 7
Father's Occupational Status Levels (Pineo Soci-economic Status Scale) of the Canadian
and U.S. Born National Hockey League Draftees, 2003-2005 and General Population
Comparisons (Males between the ages 40 and 59 years with at least one child over the
age of 16 years, Labour Force Survey, Canada and General Social Survey, United States),
2004.
________________________________________________________________________
2003-05 General
Canadian Pop.2004
Draftees
Canada
(N=267) (N=33773)
%
%

2003-05
General
American Pop.2004
Draftees
U.S
(N=138) (N=2876)+
%
%

Father's Occupations
Self Employed Professional,
Employed Professional, High Level
Management

16.9

14.8

31.9

8.5

Semi Professional, Technician,


Middle Management, Supervisor

28.5

30.4

29.7

28.6

Foreman, Skilled Clerical/ Sales/


Service/ Crafts/ Trades

33.3

28.5

29.7

37.5

Farmer

5.6

4.3

0.7

___

Semi Skilled Clerical/ Sales/Manual

14.6

14.1

8.0

17.4

Unskilled Clerical/ Sales/ Manual,


Farm Labour

1.1

5.4

___

8.0

a***
b***
c***
_______________________________________________________________________
+

The measure of occupational prestige used in the U.S. case is not an exact match
of the Pineo scale used in the Canadian case and Farmer did not appear in the
available categories.

a*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 Canadian born
draftees with that of the general population, 2004
b*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 Canadian born
draftees with that of the 2003-05 U.S. born draftees
c*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 U.S. born
draftees with that of the general population, 2004

Table 8
Mother's Occupational Status Levels (Pineo Soci-economic Status Scale) of the Canadian
and U.S. Born National Hockey League Draftees, 2003-2005 and General Population
Comparisons (women between 40 and 59 years of age with at least one child over the age
of 16 years, Labour Force Survey, Canada and General Social Survey, United States),
2004.
________________________________________________________________________
2003-05
Canadian
Draftees
(N=228)
%

General
Pop.2004
Canada
(N=37672)
%

2003-05 General
American Pop.2004
Draftees
U.S.
(N=112) (N=3128)+
%
%

Mother's Occupations
Self Employed Professional,
Employed Professional, High Level
Management

11.4

7.8

8.0

8.4

Semi Professional, Technician,


Middle Management, Supervisor

33.1

32.0

33.0

29.4

Foreman, Skilled Clerical/ Sales/


Service/ Crafts/ Trades

29.6

20.2

40.2

33.2

Farmer

0.9

2.1

___

___

Semi Skilled Clerical/ Sales/Manual

24.6

33.7

18.8

25.2

Unskilled Clerical/ Sales/ Manual,


Farm Labour

0.4

4.4

___

3.8

a***
b*
c***
________________________________________________________________________
+

The measure of occupational prestige in the U.S. case is not an exact match of the
Pineo scale used in the Canadian case and Farmer did not appear in the available
categories.

a*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 Canadian born
draftees with that of the general population, 2004
b*

significant at p< 0.05 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 Canadian born
draftees with that of the 2003-05 U.S. born draftees

c*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 U.S. born
draftees with that of the general population, 2004

Table 9
Father's Education Level of Canadian and U.S. Born National Hockey League Draftees,
2003-05 and General Population Comparisons (Men between the ages of 40 and 59 years
with at least one child over the age of 16 years, Labour Force Survey, Canada and
General Social Survey, United States), 2004
________________________________________________________________________
2003-05 General
2003-05
General
Canadian Pop.2004 American Pop.2004
Draftees Canada
Draftees
U.S.
(N=244) (N=35839) (N=137) (N=5656)
%
%
%
%
Father's Education
Less than High School Diploma

1.6

15.3

___

20.2

High School Diploma

35.2

19.1

22.6

47.4

Some Post Secondary

4.1

6.3

3.6

Post Secondary Diploma

17.2

37.2

12.4

5.3

University Degree

41.8

22.1
61.3
27.1
a***
b**
c***
_______________________________________________________________________
+

this category does not exist in the U.S. General Social Survey, 2004

a*** significant at p< 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 Canadian born
draftees with that of the general population, 2004
b**

significant at p< 0.01 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 Canadian born
draftees with that of the 2003-05 U.S. born draftees

c***

significant at p < 0.001 comparing the distribution of the 2003-05 U.S. born
draftees with that of the general population, 2004

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