3.8 Students who report being trusted by their parents, by grade,
gender, and year of survey (%)
Figure 3.8 is a line graph that shows the approximate percentage of students who report being trusted by their parents, by grade, gender, and year of survey. The graph shows that among Grade 6 boys, approximately 77% reported being trusted by their parents in 1990, compared to approximately 82% in 1994, approximately 83% in 1998, approximately 87% in 2002, approximately 87% in 2006, and approximately 87% in 2010. Among Grade 8 boys, approximately 77% reported being trusted by their parents in 1990, compared to approximately 77% in 1994, approximately 78% in 1998, approximately 84% in 2002, approximately 80% in 2006, and approximately 79% in 2010. Among Grade 10 boys, approximately 68% reported being trusted by their parents in 1990, compared to approximately 68 in 1994, approximately 76% in 1998, approximately 77% in 2002, approximately 78% in 2006, and approximately 77% in 2010. On the same question, among Grade 6 girls, approximately 80% reported being trusted by their parents in 1990, compared to approximately 81% in 1994, approximately 81% in 1998, approximately 88% in 2002, approximately 85% in 2006, and approximately 85% in 2010. Among Grade 8 girls, approximately 65% reported being trusted by their parents in 1990, compared to approximately 69% in 1994, approximately 71% in 1998, approximately 78% in 2002, approximately 75% in 2006, and approximately 74% in 2010. Among Grade 10 girls, approximately 61% reported being trusted by their parents in 1990, compared to approximately 64% in 1994, approximately 71% in 1998, approximately 71% in 2002, approximately 75% in 2006, and approximately 75% in 2010.
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