How likely is it that your current living situation will be the same in the next 3-5 years?

Chi-Square Analysis

##                  
##                   Likely to stay the same Unlikely to stay the same
##   Native Hawaiian                     472                       213
##   Non-Hawaiian                        352                        96
## X-squared 
##  12.27685
## [1] 0.0004586115
## 
##  Pearson's Chi-squared test with Yates' continuity correction
## 
## data:  table(stay_same$`Are you Native Hawaiian (are any of your ancestors Native Hawaiian)?`,     stay_same$`How likely is it that your current living situation will be the same in the next 3-5 years?`)
## X-squared = 12.277, df = 1, p-value = 0.0004586

The results of the chi-square test are significant with a p-value of less than .001, suggesting there is a significant difference in responding for this item. The proportion of Native Hawaiians who responded their living situation was likely to remain the same over the next 3-5 years was smaller than the proportion of non-Native Hawaiians.

\[X^2 = 12.277, df = 1, p < .001\]

In the past 12 months, has your family provided financial or housing support to someone who lost their place to live or was in danger of doing so?

Chi-Square Analysis

##                  
##                    No Yes
##   Native Hawaiian 380 276
##   Non-Hawaiian    315 105
## X-squared 
##   31.8928
## [1] 1.629201e-08
## 
##  Pearson's Chi-squared test with Yates' continuity correction
## 
## data:  table(provide_support$`Are you Native Hawaiian (are any of your ancestors Native Hawaiian)?`,     provide_support$`In the past 12 months, has your family provided financial or housing support to someone who lost their place to live or was in danger of doing so?`)
## X-squared = 31.893, df = 1, p-value = 1.629e-08

The results of the chi-square test are significant with a p-value of less than .001, suggesting there is a significant difference in responding for this item. The proportion of Native Hawaiians who responded they had provided financial or housing support to someone who lost their place to live was significantly greater than the proportion of non-Native Hawaiians.

\[X^2 = 31.893, df = 1, p < .001\]

In the past 12 months, how frequently did your living arrangements change?

Chi-Square Analysis

##                  
##                   Did not change At least one time
##   Native Hawaiian            468               217
##   Non-Hawaiian               341               108
## X-squared 
##  7.344869
## [1] 0.006725444
## 
##  Pearson's Chi-squared test with Yates' continuity correction
## 
## data:  table(housing_change$`Are you Native Hawaiian (are any of your ancestors Native Hawaiian)?`,     housing_change$`In the past 12 months, how frequently did your living arrangements change (for example, moved to a new place or the number of people residing in your household changed)?`)
## X-squared = 7.3449, df = 1, p-value = 0.006725

The results of the chi-square test are significant with a p-value of .007, suggesting there is a significant difference in responding for this item. The proportion of Native Hawaiians who responded their living arrangements changed at least one time in the previous 12 months was significantly different from the proportion of non-Native Hawaiians.

\[X^2 = 31.893, df = 1, p < .001\]