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2011 Census of Canada: Topic-based tabulations

Economic Family Status (7), Age Groups (21) and Sex (3) for the Population in Private Households of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2011 Census

About this variable: Economic family status (7)

Definition

Economic family status

Part A - Short definition
Refers to the classification of the population according to whether or not the persons are members of an economic family.

Part B - Detailed definition
Refers to the classification of the population according to whether or not the persons are members of an economic family.

Economic family persons refer to two or more household members who are related to each other by blood, marriage, common-law, adoption or a foster relationship, and thereby constitute an economic family.

Economic family persons can be further classified into one of the following two categories:
a) Economic family reference person

In each economic family, one person is designated as the reference person. In couple families, either opposite-sex or same-sex, the first person in the couple listed on the questionnaire is the economic family reference person. In lone-parent families, the male or female lone parent is the reference person. In all other economic families, the reference person is either a man or a woman not in a census family.

b) Economic family members

Persons in the economic family other than the economic family reference person are classified as the married spouse or the common-law partner of the reference person, children of the reference person (including grandchildren), or other economic family members (including foster children). Children of the reference person may be of any age or marital status.
Persons not in economic families refer to household members who do not belong to an economic family, including persons living alone.

Values

  1. Total - Economic family status
  2. Economic family person
  3. Economic family reference person
  4. Married spouse or common-law partner of reference person
  5. Child of economic family reference person
  6. Other economic family member
  7. Person not in economic family
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