
The Social Risk Index (SRI) is created using community-specific Census data. The SRI measures risk factors in a community using socio-economic variables such as levels of education, employment and household income.
The Social Risk Index for UEY Western Nova Scotia is comprised of the following 7 indicators:
Each indicator is considered a risk factor for the early development of children if the community percentage is lower or higher, depending on the risk factor, than the
The total number of risk factors in a community makes up its Social Risk Index.
How to use:
Contact Jeff Kelly, UEY Project Coordinator for Understanding the Early Years - Western Nova Scotia.
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