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Family characteristics of young adults in private households for the population aged 20 to 34, both sexes, 2016 counts, Canada and census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations, 2016 Census – 100% Data

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This table shows Family characteristics of young adults in private households for the population aged 20 to 34, both sexes, 2016 counts, Canada and census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations, 2016 Census – 100% Data. The column headings are: Geographic name; type; prov/terr; Family characteristics of young adults - Total; Family characteristics of young adults - Young adults living with at least one parent - Living in a couple; Family characteristics of young adults - Young adults living with at least one parent - Lone parents; Family characteristics of young adults - Young adults living with at least one parent - Not living in a couple and not a lone parent; Family characteristics of young adults - Young adults not living with a parent; Living in a couple; Family characteristics of young adults - Young adults not living with a parent; Lone parents; Family characteristics of young adults - Young adults not living with a parent; Not living in a couple nor living with own children - Living with other relatives; Family characteristics of young adults - Young adults not living with a parent; Not living in a couple nor living with own children - Living with non-relatives only; Family characteristics of young adults - Young adults not living with a parent; Not living in a couple nor living with own children - Living alone

Geographic name Type Prov. / Terr. Family characteristics of young adults
Total Young adults living with at least one parent Young adults not living with a parent
Living in a couple Lone parents Not living in a couple and not a lone parent Living in a couple Lone parents Not living in a couple nor living with own children
Living with other relatives Footnote 1 Living with non-relatives only Living alone
Canada ... ... 6,798,190 106,510 63,210 2,186,550 2,652,745 196,120 218,330 689,915 684,810
Elliot Lake CA Ont. 1,170 15 20 310 525 80 40 65 110
Hawkesbury CA Ont. / Que. 1,675 15 10 535 640 150 55 65 215
Hawkesbury (Quebec part) CA Que. 305 5 5 70 130 35 15 5 35
Hawkesbury (Ontario part) CA Ont. 1,370 15 10 460 505 115 35 55 180
Bay Roberts CA N.L. 1,560 25 25 625 655 95 30 35 65
Campbellton CA N.B. / Que. 2,195 15 35 730 825 205 50 70 255
Campbellton (New Brunswick part) CA N.B. 1,795 15 30 625 695 140 40 60 195
Campbellton (Quebec part) CA Que. 400 0 5 105 135 70 10 15 60
Lachute CA Que. 1,990 30 15 570 850 145 40 120 225
Wasaga Beach CA Ont. 2,370 60 55 1,005 895 70 35 125 120
Parksville CA B.C. 2,380 30 25 900 915 75 75 215 140
Grand Falls-Windsor CA N.L. 2,085 20 40 610 930 135 35 125 190
Port Hope CA Ont. 2,465 45 30 1,030 940 95 65 115 150
Powell River CA B.C. 2,030 25 20 520 950 100 45 180 195
Prince Rupert CA B.C. 2,375 45 50 640 950 145 115 210 225
Portage la Prairie CA Man. 2,440 20 50 535 1,010 245 95 200 285
Cowansville CA Que. 2,140 10 10 505 1,025 135 30 140 280
Summerside CA P.E.I. 2,435 20 30 710 1,040 185 45 165 245
Dolbeau-Mistassini CA Que. 2,115 5 10 545 1,060 105 30 65 290
Cobourg CA Ont. 2,595 40 45 950 1,070 130 45 120 185
Wetaskiwin CA Alta. 2,225 30 30 455 1,085 140 95 230 165
Gander CA N.L. 2,155 15 15 495 1,090 110 40 145 240
Kenora CA Ont. 2,595 45 35 855 1,090 115 60 160 240
High River CA Alta. 2,100 25 15 465 1,095 80 65 220 125
Ingersoll CA Ont. 2,265 35 25 695 1,100 105 30 100 180
Salmon Arm CA B.C. 2,420 40 25 660 1,110 100 60 220 210
Nelson CA B.C. 2,905 20 10 675 1,125 75 55 650 295
Arnprior CA Ont. 2,475 20 35 840 1,140 105 40 115 180
Tillsonburg CA Ont. 2,445 30 20 695 1,175 120 70 110 225
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