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2011 National Household Survey: Data tables

Tabulation: Selected Demographic, Income and Sociocultural Characteristics (109) and Number Reporting and Aggregate Amount Reported from Each Source in 2010 (35) for the Population Aged 15 Years and Over in Private Households of Canada, Provinces, Territories, Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomerations, 2011 National Household Survey

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This table details selected demographic, income and sociocultural characteristics and number reporting and aggregate amount reported from each source in 2010 for the population aged 15 years and over in private households in Hawkesbury (Ontario part / partie de l'Ontario)
Global non-response rate (GNR)Footnote 1 = 29.2 %
Selected demographic, income and sociocultural characteristics (109) Number reporting and aggregate amount reported from each source in 2010 (35)
Total - Number reporting and aggregate amount reported from each source With incomeFootnote 2 Aggregate income $'000 With market incomeFootnote 3 Aggregate market income $'000 With employment incomeFootnote 4 Aggregate employment income $'000 With wages and salariesFootnote 5 Aggregate wages and salaries $'000 With self-employment incomeFootnote 6 Aggregate self-employment income $'000 With investment incomeFootnote 7 Aggregate investment income $'000 With retirement pensions, superannuation and annuitiesFootnote 8 Aggregate retirement pensions, superannuation and annuities $'000 With other money incomeFootnote 9 Aggregate other money income $'000 With government transfer paymentsFootnote 10 Aggregate government transfer payments $'000 With Canada/Quebec Pension Plan benefitsFootnote 11 Aggregate Canada/Quebec Pension Plan benefits $'000 With Old Age Security pensions and Guaranteed Income SupplementFootnote 12 Aggregate Old Age Security pensions and Guaranteed Income Supplement $'000 With Employment Insurance benefitsFootnote 13 Aggregate Employment Insurance benefits $'000 With child benefitsFootnote 14 Aggregate child benefits $'000 With other income from government sourcesFootnote 15 Aggregate other income from government sources $'000 With income tax paidFootnote 16 Aggregate income tax paid $'000 With after-tax incomeFootnote 17 Aggregate after-tax income $'000 With net capital gains or lossesFootnote 18 Aggregate net capital gains or losses $'000
Total - Sex and age groupsFootnote 19 8,770 8,365 250,587 6,440 182,914 4,810 140,391 4,535 135,214 580 5,207 2,285 7,075 1,610 30,367 1,050 5,034 7,440 67,572 2,850 18,227 2,280 18,378 885 4,351 1,085 4,834 6,000 21,841 4,485 27,788 8,365 222,780 475 1,356
15 to 24 years 1,150 910 11,322 820 8,947 805 8,702 800 8,753 0 0 90 13 0 0 150 179 650 2,389 0 0 0 0 100 450 90 454 600 1,415 205 431 910 10,891 0 0
25 to 54 years 3,650 3,575 124,514 2,855 105,305 2,760 100,210 2,580 96,590 385 3,622 605 1,261 75 1,228 265 2,562 3,125 19,185 165 1,025 0 0 555 2,588 960 4,221 2,535 11,350 2,235 15,770 3,575 108,575 100 54
25 to 34 years 790 770 25,139 590 20,219 585 19,869 570 19,662 50 112 45 -5 0 0 40 402 730 5,017 0 0 0 0 175 887 275 1,923 575 2,188 480 2,916 775 22,384 0 0
35 to 44 years 1,155 1,150 41,552 930 35,180 905 34,203 845 32,180 155 1,928 175 641 0 0 60 100 990 6,548 40 302 0 0 155 815 405 1,562 775 3,856 740 5,209 1,150 36,488 15 -120
45 to 54 years 1,705 1,655 57,477 1,345 49,908 1,265 46,127 1,165 44,747 175 1,559 380 620 60 1,120 165 2,025 1,405 7,653 125 723 0 0 225 889 280 718 1,190 5,304 1,020 7,644 1,650 50,006 70 170
55 to 64 years 1,750 1,660 51,325 1,240 40,027 930 27,849 885 26,479 125 1,348 530 1,258 350 9,239 345 1,860 1,445 11,155 620 4,069 145 932 185 1,184 30 141 1,185 4,792 1,025 6,725 1,665 44,574 110 1,330
65 years and over 2,220 2,225 63,581 1,525 28,734 320 3,688 275 3,484 55 214 1,055 4,539 1,190 20,003 295 462 2,220 34,856 2,045 13,044 2,135 17,409 40 120 0 0 1,680 4,261 1,020 4,858 2,220 58,724 240 -2
65 to 74 years 1,295 1,295 38,326 830 18,893 235 3,503 205 3,236 40 214 570 2,832 620 12,052 225 415 1,295 19,498 1,210 7,371 1,215 9,639 40 120 0 0 920 2,350 640 3,431 1,295 34,910 190 36
75 years and over 925 925 25,253 695 9,857 90 188 75 193 0 0 480 1,707 565 7,944 75 53 925 15,277 835 5,673 920 7,771 0 0 0 0 765 1,911 380 1,430 925 23,813 50 -37
Male 4,100 3,945 139,116 3,205 107,566 2,500 78,676 2,325 75,593 325 3,187 1,160 4,389 940 20,783 570 3,615 3,655 31,409 1,290 9,541 950 7,108 455 2,491 115 354 3,540 11,900 2,410 17,011 3,945 121,958 265 1,310
15 to 24 years 570 430 5,620 390 4,760 380 4,624 380 4,684 0 0 70 7 0 0 65 70 290 902 0 0 0 0 20 117 0 0 285 703 120 277 430 5,336 0 0
25 to 54 years 1,775 1,775 68,159 1,440 59,451 1,380 55,011 1,280 53,275 185 1,780 355 1,190 50 958 165 2,061 1,655 8,796 85 667 0 0 290 1,460 110 354 1,640 6,362 1,200 9,529 1,770 58,627 45 17
25 to 34 years 355 360 11,466 300 10,049 295 9,693 290 9,895 0 0 30 7 0 0 15 248 345 1,424 0 0 0 0 75 354 0 0 350 894 245 1,475 360 9,999 0 0
35 to 44 years 575 570 24,437 455 21,351 455 20,659 425 19,969 65 596 140 602 0 0 35 43 490 3,136 0 0 0 0 85 565 50 137 485 2,269 420 3,514 575 20,915 10 -138
45 to 54 years 845 845 32,265 685 27,861 635 24,691 570 23,611 110 1,218 185 592 45 910 115 1,722 820 4,260 65 443 0 0 130 542 45 66 805 3,205 530 4,540 845 27,721 30 112
55 to 64 years 765 760 30,542 610 25,433 510 16,537 485 15,390 85 1,179 255 771 245 6,728 215 1,340 725 5,203 245 1,786 0 0 105 800 0 0 695 2,423 535 4,436 760 26,122 80 1,296
65 years and over 980 980 34,599 765 18,062 220 2,474 180 2,275 55 214 490 2,411 640 12,994 130 149 985 16,521 950 7,070 920 6,922 40 95 0 0 925 2,430 555 2,747 980 31,856 105 46
65 to 74 years 570 570 21,895 420 12,696 175 2,406 145 2,218 40 245 260 1,638 335 8,627 85 132 570 9,164 545 3,952 510 3,746 40 109 0 0 530 1,339 350 2,040 570 19,848 85 67
75 years and over 415 410 12,871 345 5,451 55 38 35 51 0 0 230 799 305 4,574 45 16 410 7,443 410 3,156 405 3,138 0 0 0 0 395 1,090 205 705 410 12,018 20 -26
Female 4,675 4,420 111,637 3,240 75,478 2,315 61,711 2,210 59,768 250 1,978 1,120 2,703 665 9,586 475 1,409 3,785 36,210 1,555 8,714 1,325 11,230 425 1,862 970 4,459 2,460 9,923 2,070 10,812 4,420 100,813 215 36
15 to 24 years 575 480 5,702 425 4,191 420 4,076 425 4,074 0 0 25 5 0 0 85 115 365 1,502 0 0 0 0 80 331 90 454 315 712 85 152 480 5,555 0 0
25 to 54 years 1,870 1,795 56,193 1,420 45,870 1,380 45,184 1,295 43,315 200 1,794 255 65 20 200 100 489 1,470 10,389 80 394 0 0 265 1,129 845 3,846 900 5,010 1,035 6,241 1,800 49,957 50 35
25 to 34 years 435 415 13,838 290 9,998 295 10,009 280 9,940 40 163 20 -11 0 0 20 153 385 3,587 0 0 0 0 100 533 255 1,757 230 1,272 230 1,442 415 12,241 0 0
35 to 44 years 580 575 17,137 470 13,834 450 13,735 420 12,403 90 1,276 35 39 0 0 25 58 500 3,412 20 116 0 0 75 233 355 1,442 290 1,611 315 1,726 570 15,567 0 0
45 to 54 years 860 810 25,384 660 21,861 635 21,436 595 21,142 65 339 195 37 15 206 55 245 585 3,393 60 278 0 0 95 347 240 650 380 2,099 490 3,071 805 22,284 45 39
55 to 64 years 980 905 20,630 630 14,628 420 11,305 400 11,087 40 186 280 502 100 2,385 135 493 720 5,991 375 2,318 110 743 75 413 25 141 495 2,368 480 2,321 905 18,421 30 47
65 years and over 1,240 1,240 28,972 765 10,656 100 1,209 100 1,273 0 0 565 2,127 545 6,916 165 313 1,240 18,333 1,095 5,968 1,220 10,528 0 0 0 0 755 1,832 470 2,111 1,240 26,858 135 -47
65 to 74 years 725 730 16,456 415 6,176 60 1,097 60 1,097 0 0 315 1,201 285 3,542 140 283 730 10,336 665 3,420 705 5,894 0 0 0 0 385 1,024 290 1,388 730 15,189 105 -31
75 years and over 515 510 12,520 350 4,483 40 157 40 157 0 0 255 907 255 3,373 25 32 510 7,923 430 2,521 510 4,636 0 0 0 0 370 809 175 745 510 11,664 30 -18
Total - Population by decile of adjusted after-tax family incomeFootnote 20 8,770 8,365 250,587 6,445 182,914 4,810 140,391 4,540 135,214 580 5,162 2,285 7,090 1,605 30,367 1,055 5,034 7,445 67,572 2,850 18,259 2,280 18,338 885 4,351 1,080 4,834 6,000 21,823 4,480 27,788 8,365 222,780 480 1,356
In bottom half of the Canadian distribution 5,715 5,365 106,357 3,525 53,341 2,475 42,040 2,285 39,655 300 2,427 1,035 1,904 790 7,613 420 1,860 5,005 52,975 1,955 12,090 1,650 14,465 455 2,685 815 4,362 4,180 19,368 1,845 5,217 5,370 101,044 110 1,398
In bottom decile 1,180 1,060 10,194 385 1,752 280 1,136 255 1,566 55 -415 80 208 0 0 75 352 1,035 8,445 140 891 0 0 20 106 175 1,021 985 6,443 30 51 1,060 10,147 20 -106
In second decile 1,410 1,290 24,034 620 6,089 415 5,627 375 5,139 60 547 195 96 105 279 30 72 1,260 17,972 590 2,855 585 6,369 100 396 215 1,780 1,165 6,527 205 227 1,295 23,806 0 0
In third decile 1,420 1,375 28,860 1,025 14,641 695 11,472 640 10,254 85 1,190 310 538 275 2,118 125 532 1,280 14,162 590 3,960 575 4,713 170 1,381 185 799 955 3,299 610 1,421 1,375 27,433 45 1,079
In fourth decile 1,040 985 23,238 890 15,412 630 12,103 585 11,238 65 773 275 660 200 2,010 105 725 845 7,803 350 2,365 295 2,088 100 526 140 528 630 2,268 510 1,491 990 21,630 20 57
In fifth decile 665 650 20,153 610 15,601 455 11,783 435 11,533 40 350 165 378 200 3,123 90 180 585 4,588 280 2,018 190 1,278 70 277 95 207 450 808 490 2,029 655 18,126 20 281
In top half of the Canadian distribution 3,055 2,995 144,168 2,915 129,608 2,335 98,486 2,250 95,634 275 2,735 1,250 5,201 820 22,734 630 3,174 2,435 14,653 895 6,169 625 3,911 425 1,665 270 463 1,820 2,472 2,640 22,564 3,000 121,594 365 -35
In sixth decile 750 730 25,671 690 22,062 545 16,138 530 15,965 30 263 275 392 195 4,188 160 1,084 640 3,793 235 1,591 155 1,148 90 321 80 130 490 604 625 2,972 730 22,702 85 -30
In seventh decile 660 640 26,862 620 22,846 490 17,861 480 18,037 40 -53 230 381 175 4,034 100 692 555 3,730 195 1,485 145 896 120 543 95 174 420 627 555 3,707 640 22,945 50 -33
In eighth decile 835 820 38,133 805 33,687 625 25,621 600 24,997 100 422 335 889 245 6,303 155 834 685 4,364 260 1,595 205 1,233 150 533 35 61 530 909 730 5,701 825 32,215 125 12
In ninth decile 500 500 29,746 490 28,277 425 22,130 390 20,335 75 1,740 250 1,069 120 4,402 130 446 365 1,750 120 830 65 387 70 243 40 66 265 245 460 5,351 500 24,424 40 -43
In top decile 305 305 23,926 305 23,308 250 16,804 250 16,248 35 377 160 2,471 75 3,606 80 92 190 990 85 673 55 247 0 0 15 18 120 74 275 4,909 305 19,085 60 62
Total - Highest certificate, diploma or degreeFootnote 21 8,770 8,365 250,587 6,445 183,056 4,815 140,537 4,535 135,363 575 5,207 2,280 7,090 1,605 30,461 1,055 5,034 7,445 67,572 2,850 18,259 2,280 18,378 885 4,351 1,085 4,812 6,005 21,823 4,485 27,819 8,365 222,780 480 1,356
No certificate, diploma or degree 3,120 2,825 56,416 1,635 23,568 980 15,286 910 14,466 90 777 585 2,055 545 5,416 165 826 2,575 32,835 1,270 7,845 1,200 10,615 195 1,297 265 1,692 2,095 11,379 805 2,904 2,825 53,519 50 0
High school diploma or equivalentFootnote 22 2,565 2,515 70,985 2,120 54,784 1,730 45,105 1,665 44,341 170 709 700 1,219 405 6,623 415 1,901 2,185 16,061 650 4,288 475 3,729 335 1,378 300 1,379 1,795 5,314 1,470 7,483 2,515 63,500 75 98
Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degreeFootnote 23 3,080 3,025 123,163 2,690 104,415 2,105 80,166 1,955 76,283 325 3,762 990 3,812 660 18,321 475 2,307 2,680 18,685 925 6,094 600 4,030 350 1,702 510 1,763 2,110 5,130 2,210 17,424 3,030 105,743 355 322
Postsecondary certificate or diploma below bachelor levelFootnote 24 2,265 2,215 81,002 1,955 67,334 1,630 57,204 1,515 54,792 230 2,396 640 1,465 350 6,575 325 2,050 1,995 13,640 565 3,809 360 2,458 315 1,473 390 1,382 1,615 4,482 1,565 10,452 2,215 70,532 190 144
University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above 815 810 42,381 735 37,290 475 22,979 440 21,706 95 1,315 350 2,381 315 11,764 145 232 690 5,044 360 2,286 245 1,538 35 205 120 380 500 647 650 6,977 815 35,398 160 182
Total - Population by Aboriginal identity 8,765 8,365 250,587 6,445 183,056 4,815 140,391 4,540 135,363 580 5,162 2,280 7,075 1,605 30,367 1,050 5,034 7,440 67,618 2,850 18,259 2,275 18,378 885 4,351 1,080 4,812 6,000 21,823 4,485 27,819 8,365 222,780 475 1,370
Aboriginal identityFootnote 25 205 195 3,831 120 2,328 85 1,762 90 1,980 0 0 45 -18 30 517 0 0 170 1,508 40 243 35 317 0 0 0 0 150 880 65 281 195 3,540 0 0
First Nations (North American Indian) single identityFootnote 26 100 95 1,997 55 1,195 50 969 45 1,077 0 0 20 3 0 0 0 0 75 726 20 125 15 124 0 0 0 0 60 372 45 101 95 1,794 0 0
Métis single identity 90 85 1,644 50 1,033 35 638 35 846 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 638 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 80 507 25 171 85 1,469 0 0
Inuk (Inuit) single identity 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Multiple Aboriginal identitiesFootnote 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Aboriginal identities not included elsewhereFootnote 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Non-Aboriginal identity 8,565 8,170 246,755 6,325 180,715 4,725 138,740 4,450 133,354 565 5,385 2,235 7,106 1,580 29,847 1,025 4,922 7,270 66,065 2,810 18,044 2,240 18,022 880 4,337 1,065 4,693 5,850 20,948 4,420 27,511 8,170 219,239 475 1,356
Total - Population by Registered or Treaty Indian statusFootnote 29 8,770 8,365 250,587 6,445 183,056 4,810 140,391 4,540 135,214 580 5,207 2,280 7,075 1,605 30,461 1,050 5,034 7,445 67,618 2,845 18,227 2,275 18,378 880 4,351 1,085 4,812 6,000 21,823 4,485 27,819 8,365 222,780 475 1,370
Registered or Treaty IndianFootnote 30 45 45 1,167 35 798 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 327 15 145 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 79 35 94 45 1,079 0 0
Not a Registered or Treaty Indian 8,725 8,320 249,417 6,405 182,262 4,795 139,901 4,515 134,579 575 5,207 2,270 7,066 1,590 30,238 1,040 5,011 7,410 67,245 2,830 18,116 2,265 18,211 885 4,351 1,085 4,834 5,965 21,744 4,450 27,747 8,320 221,832 475 1,370
Total - Population by Aboriginal ancestryFootnote 31 8,770 8,365 250,587 6,445 182,914 4,815 140,537 4,540 135,214 580 5,162 2,280 7,075 1,605 30,461 1,055 5,034 7,440 67,572 2,845 18,259 2,280 18,378 885 4,326 1,080 4,812 6,000 21,823 4,485 27,819 8,365 222,780 475 1,356
Aboriginal ancestryFootnote 32 560 525 14,088 370 10,782 300 9,365 285 9,192 30 257 115 166 65 485 70 808 480 3,318 130 635 90 707 35 27 55 275 360 1,691 265 1,708 525 12,390 0 0
First Nations (North American Indian) ancestryFootnote 33 495 465 11,739 320 8,522 255 7,176 245 7,000 20 238 105 168 65 390 65 857 430 3,160 125 602 85 666 25 19 50 254 315 1,663 225 1,252 465 10,475 0 0
Métis ancestry 90 80 2,870 50 2,220 45 2,173 40 2,184 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 403 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 282 40 464 80 2,257 0 0
Inuit ancestry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Non-Aboriginal ancestry onlyFootnote 34 8,210 7,835 236,508 6,070 172,130 4,515 131,173 4,255 126,178 545 4,905 2,170 6,909 1,545 29,929 980 4,222 6,965 64,299 2,720 17,622 2,185 17,671 850 4,322 1,030 4,536 5,640 20,132 4,220 26,111 7,835 210,399 430 1,232
Total - Generation statusFootnote 35 8,770 8,365 250,587 6,440 183,056 4,815 140,391 4,540 135,214 580 5,162 2,285 7,075 1,610 30,367 1,050 5,034 7,440 67,618 2,850 18,259 2,275 18,338 885 4,351 1,085 4,812 6,000 21,823 4,485 27,819 8,365 222,780 475 1,356
First generationFootnote 36 315 300 9,811 250 7,585 190 5,002 170 4,482 30 642 75 273 80 2,161 30 28 245 2,172 115 736 105 645 15 43 65 262 170 475 190 1,112 305 8,552 20 5
Second generationFootnote 37 255 240 6,535 175 4,670 145 3,287 145 3,187 0 0 50 27 60 1,203 20 158 195 1,819 90 591 75 563 35 202 25 148 165 326 145 660 240 5,872 0 0
Third generation or moreFootnote 38 8,195 7,825 234,397 6,015 170,662 4,480 132,102 4,220 127,559 545 4,497 2,160 6,778 1,465 26,995 1,000 4,810 7,000 63,625 2,645 16,933 2,095 17,170 835 4,106 990 4,424 5,665 21,035 4,145 26,047 7,825 208,219 455 1,351
Total - Population by visible minorityFootnote 39 8,770 8,365 250,587 6,445 182,914 4,810 140,391 4,540 135,363 580 5,162 2,285 7,075 1,605 30,461 1,055 5,034 7,445 67,618 2,850 18,259 2,275 18,338 885 4,326 1,080 4,812 6,000 21,823 4,485 27,819 8,365 222,780 475 1,356
Total visible minority populationFootnote 40 125 110 2,925 80 2,605 80 2,595 75 2,214 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 75 291 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 191 55 112 75 317 110 2,616 0 0
South AsianFootnote 41 55 40 879 15 828 20 819 15 819 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 212 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 144 30 86 20 70 40 918 0 0
Chinese 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Black 15 15 464 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 424 0 0
Filipino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Latin American 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Arab 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Southeast AsianFootnote 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
West AsianFootnote 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Korean 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Japanese 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Visible minority, n.i.e.Footnote 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Multiple visible minoritiesFootnote 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Not a visible minorityFootnote 46 8,645 8,255 247,660 6,365 180,451 4,735 137,941 4,465 133,149 555 4,806 2,275 7,071 1,610 30,461 1,045 5,038 7,365 67,299 2,850 18,259 2,275 18,338 880 4,319 1,045 4,644 5,945 21,712 4,410 27,497 8,255 220,162 465 1,356
Total - Immigrant status and period of immigrationFootnote 47 8,770 8,365 250,587 6,445 183,056 4,810 140,537 4,535 135,214 575 5,207 2,285 7,090 1,605 30,461 1,050 5,034 7,445 67,618 2,850 18,227 2,275 18,378 885 4,351 1,080 4,834 6,005 21,823 4,485 27,788 8,365 222,780 480 1,370
Non-immigrantsFootnote 48 8,455 8,065 240,988 6,195 175,526 4,625 135,594 4,370 130,919 545 4,497 2,210 6,818 1,525 28,198 1,020 5,013 7,200 65,436 2,735 17,523 2,170 17,693 870 4,305 1,020 4,572 5,835 21,344 4,295 26,717 8,065 214,265 455 1,351
ImmigrantsFootnote 49 310 295 9,392 245 7,333 185 4,752 165 4,103 30 749 75 273 80 2,161 30 28 240 2,121 110 704 105 645 0 0 65 242 165 468 190 1,081 295 8,466 20 2
Before 1981 135 135 4,992 115 3,333 55 907 50 853 0 0 55 250 85 2,296 0 0 135 1,764 110 704 105 645 0 0 0 0 95 332 90 639 140 4,369 0 0
1981 to 1990 35 40 1,096 30 1,107 30 1,288 30 1,112 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 50 25 174 35 952 0 0
1991 to 2000 75 65 1,650 60 1,517 55 1,522 55 1,526 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 35 131 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 59 15 31 45 179 60 1,599 10 3
2001 to 2009 40 35 1,156 35 1,005 35 1,004 30 774 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 101 30 38 25 60 40 955 0 0
2001 to 2005 25 25 990 30 730 25 730 20 641 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 72 30 770 0 0
2006 to 2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total - Mother tongueFootnote 50 8,770 8,370 250,587 6,445 183,056 4,810 140,391 4,535 135,214 575 5,162 2,280 7,075 1,610 30,461 1,050 5,034 7,445 67,618 2,850 18,259 2,275 18,338 880 4,351 1,080 4,812 6,000 21,841 4,485 27,788 8,365 222,780 475 1,370
English 1,310 1,210 34,695 905 24,311 660 16,902 630 15,240 60 1,645 245 1,472 310 5,369 150 645 1,090 10,387 370 2,413 310 2,336 125 1,102 160 834 935 3,731 665 3,936 1,205 30,907 60 23
French 7,155 6,890 207,243 5,325 152,285 3,985 118,855 3,755 115,616 490 3,062 1,980 5,422 1,240 23,723 890 4,311 6,135 55,063 2,385 15,267 1,890 15,455 745 3,237 860 3,637 4,895 17,459 3,655 22,996 6,890 184,242 405 1,335
Non-official language 245 220 6,939 180 5,429 135 4,031 120 3,454 25 425 50 200 55 1,275 10 52 190 1,592 75 480 65 393 0 0 50 245 135 410 135 778 220 6,314 0 0
Aboriginal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Non-Aboriginal 245 220 7,101 180 5,429 135 3,881 125 3,598 25 425 45 200 55 1,391 15 52 190 1,592 75 480 60 393 0 0 50 245 140 425 135 778 220 6,314 0 0
English and French 35 30 803 20 299 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 506 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 187 0 0 30 784 0 0
English and non-official language 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
French and non-official language 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
English, French and non-official language 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total - First official language spokenFootnote 51 8,770 8,365 250,587 6,445 183,056 4,810 140,537 4,535 135,363 575 5,162 2,280 7,075 1,610 30,461 1,050 5,034 7,445 67,572 2,850 18,227 2,280 18,378 885 4,351 1,085 4,812 6,005 21,823 4,480 27,788 8,365 222,780 480 1,370
English 1,490 1,375 39,719 1,025 27,969 755 19,457 720 17,618 65 1,699 285 1,655 355 6,128 155 659 1,225 11,804 445 2,833 375 2,803 130 1,099 195 1,002 1,040 4,054 755 4,396 1,380 35,448 60 27
French 7,210 6,930 208,627 5,365 153,202 4,020 119,557 3,785 116,625 490 3,049 1,980 5,411 1,245 23,830 895 4,376 6,165 55,411 2,380 15,321 1,890 15,426 755 3,253 865 3,695 4,920 17,695 3,685 23,127 6,930 185,500 415 1,328
English and French 70 60 2,236 50 2,067 40 1,375 30 992 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 361 20 105 0 0 0 0 20 92 45 91 45 297 60 1,956 0 0
Neither English nor French 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Symbol(s)

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not applicable

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too unreliable to be published

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Footnote(s)

Footnote 1

For the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS) estimates, the global non-response rate (GNR) is used as an indicator of data quality. This indicator combines complete non-response (household) and partial non-response (question) into a single rate. The value of the GNR is presented to users. A smaller GNR indicates a lower risk of non-response bias and as a result, lower risk of inaccuracy. The threshold used for estimates' suppression is a GNR of 50% or more. For more information, please refer to the National Household Survey User Guide, 2011.

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Total income - Total of income from all sources, including employment income, income from government programs, pension income, investment income and any other money income.

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Market income - Refers to the sum of employment income (wages and salaries, net farm income and net income from non-farm unincorporated business and/or professional practice), investment income, retirement pensions, superannuation and annuities (including those from RRSPs and RRIFs) and other money income. It is equivalent to total income before tax minus all government transfers and is also referred to as income before transfers and taxes.

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Earnings or employment income - Total wages and salaries and net income from self-employment.

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Wages and salaries - Refers to gross wages and salaries before deductions for such items as income tax, pensions and Employment Insurance. Included in this source are military pay and allowances, tips, commissions and cash bonuses, benefits from wage-loss replacement plans or income-maintenance insurance plans, supplementary unemployment benefits from an employer or union as well as all types of casual earnings during calendar year 2010. Other employment income such as taxable benefits, research grants and royalties are included.

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Self-employment net income - Refers to the total amount received by persons aged 15 years and over during calendar year 2010 as net farm income from self-employment, or net non-farm income from unincorporated business and/or professional practice.

Net farm income - Refers to net income (gross receipts from farm sales minus depreciation and cost of operation) received during calendar year 2010 from the operation of a farm, either on the respondent's own account or in partnership. In the case of partnerships, only the respondent's share of income was reported. Included with gross receipts are cash advances received in 2010, dividends from cooperatives, rebates and farm-support payments to farmers from federal, provincial and regional agricultural programs (for example, milk subsidies and marketing board payments) and gross insurance proceeds such as payments from the AgriInvest and AgriStability programs. The value of income 'in kind,' such as agricultural products produced and consumed on the farm, is excluded.

Net non-farm income from unincorporated business and/or professional practice - Refers to net income (gross receipts minus expenses of operation such as wages, rents and depreciation) received during calendar year 2010 from the respondent's non-farm unincorporated business or professional practice. In the case of partnerships, only the respondent's share was reported. Also included is net income from persons babysitting in their own homes, persons providing room and board to non-relatives, self-employed fishers, hunters and trappers, operators of direct distributorships such as those selling and delivering cosmetics, as well as freelance activities of artists, writers, music teachers, hairdressers, dressmakers, etc.

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Investment income - Refers to interest received during calendar year 2010 from deposits in banks, trust companies, cooperatives, credit unions, caisses populaires, etc., as well as interest on savings certificates, bonds and debentures, and all dividends from both Canadian and foreign corporate stocks and mutual funds. Also included is other investment income from either Canadian or foreign sources, such as net rents from real estate, mortgage and loan interest received, regular income from an estate or trust fund, and interest from insurance policies. Does not include capital gains or losses.

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Retirement pensions - Refers to all regular income received by the respondent during calendar year 2010 as the result of having been a member of a pension plan of one or more employers. It includes payments received from all annuities, including payments from a Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF), a matured Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) in the form of a life annuity, a fixed-term annuity, or an income-averaging annuity contract; pensions paid to widow(er)s or other relatives of deceased pensioners; pensions of retired civil servants, Armed Forces personnel and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers; annuity payments received from the Canadian Government Annuities Fund, an insurance company, etc. Does not include lump-sum death benefits, lump-sum benefits or withdrawals from a pension plan or RRSP, or refunds of over-contributions.

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Other money income - Refers to regular cash income received during calendar year 2010 and not reported in any of the other sources listed on the questionnaire. For example, severance pay and retirement allowances, alimony, child support, periodic support from other persons not in the household, income from abroad (excluding dividends and interest), non refundable scholarships, bursaries, fellowships and study grants, and artists' project grants are included.

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Footnote 10

Government transfer payments - Refers to all cash benefits received from federal, provincial, territorial or municipal governments during 2010. This variable is derived by summing the amounts reported in:
- the Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement, Allowance and Allowance for the Survivor
- benefits from Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan
- benefits from Employment Insurance
- child benefits
- other income from government sources.

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Benefits from Canada or Quebec pension plan - Refers to benefits received during calendar year 2010 from the Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan (for example, retirement pensions, survivors' benefits and disability pensions). Does not include lump-sum death benefits.

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Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement - Refers to Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement paid to persons aged 65 years and over, and to the Allowance or Allowance for the survivor paid to 60- to 64-year-old spouses of old age security recipients or widow(er)s by the federal government during the calendar year 2010.

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Benefits from employment insurance - Refers to total Employment Insurance benefits received during calendar year 2010, before income tax deductions. It includes benefits for unemployment, sickness, maternity, paternity, adoption, work sharing, retraining and benefits to self-employed fishers received under the federal Employment Insurance Program or the Quebec Parental Insurance Program.

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Footnote 14

Child benefits - Refers to payments received under the Canada Child Tax Benefit program during calendar year 2010 by parents with dependent children under 18 years of age. Included with the Canada Child Tax Benefit is the National Child Benefit Supplement (NCBS) for low-income families with children. The NCBS is the federal contribution to the National Child Benefit (NCB), a joint initiative of federal, provincial and territorial governments. Also included in this variable are child benefits, child disability benefits and earned income supplements provided by certain provinces and territories and the Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB).

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Other income from government sources - Refers to all transfer payments, excluding those covered as a separate income source (Canada Pension Plan or Quebec Pension Plan benefits, Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement, Employment Insurance benefits and child benefits) received from federal, provincial, territorial or municipal programs during 2010.

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Income tax paid - Refers to all federal, provincial and territorial taxes paid on 2010 income. Federal, provincial and territorial taxes paid refer to taxes on income, after taking into account exemptions, deductions, non-refundable tax credits and the Quebec abatement. These taxes are obtained from the income tax files for persons who allowed access to their income tax data and from direct responses on the questionnaire for others.

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Footnote 17

After-tax income - Refers to total income from all sources minus federal, provincial and territorial taxes paid for 2010.

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Footnote 18

Net capital gains or losses - Refers to the net gains received or losses incurred during calendar year 2010 from the sale of capital property. This represents the proceeds of disposition minus the adjusted cost base of the property and outlays and expenses incurred to sell the property. Capital property includes depreciable property and any property which, if sold, would result in a capital gain or loss (for example, cottages, buildings and securities such as mutual funds).

Non-taxable capital gains or losses on the sale of a principal residence are excluded.

Net capital gains or losses are not included in the definition of Total income as published in standard products.

Net capital gains or losses are not included in the concept of total income but are presented here as collected.

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Footnote 19

Age - Refers to the age at last birthday before the reference date, that is, before May 10, 2011.

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Footnote 20

Adjusted after-tax income for economic families and persons not in economic families - For economic family members, this refers to economic family after-tax income that has been adjusted by a factor that accounts for family size. The adjustment factor takes into account the lower relative needs of additional family members, as compared to a single person living alone. For use with the NHS income data, the adjusted after-tax income is computed as the economic family after-tax income divided by the square root of family size.
For persons not in economic families, the adjusted after-tax income is set at after-tax income. This is equivalent to a factor of 1.0 for a person not in an economic family.

Decile of adjusted after-tax family income - The deciles divide the population ranked by size of adjusted after-tax family income into 10 groups of equal size. The population in the bottom decile is the one who falls in the lower 10 percent of the adjusted after-tax family income distribution. The population in the top decile is the one who falls in the highest ten percent of the adjusted after-tax family income distribution. The 10 groups were formed with the full population in private households of Canada, whether or not they reported income.

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Footnote 21

'Highest certificate, diploma or degree' refers to the highest certificate, diploma or degree completed based on a hierarchy which is generally related to the amount of time spent 'in-class.' For postsecondary completers, a university education is considered to be a higher level of schooling than a college education, while a college education is considered to be a higher level of education than in the trades. Although some trades requirements may take as long or longer to complete than a given college or university program, the majority of time is spent in on-the-job paid training and less time is spent in the classroom.

For further definitions, refer to the National Household Survey Dictionary, Catalogue no. 99-000-X. For any comments on collection, dissemination or data quality for this variable, refer to the Education Reference Guide, National Household Survey, Catalogue no. 99-012-X2011006.

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Footnote 22

'High school diploma or equivalent' includes persons who have graduated from a secondary school or equivalent. It excludes persons with a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree.

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Footnote 23

'Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree' includes apprenticeship or trades certificates or diplomas, college, CEGEP or other non-university certificates or diplomas and university certificates, diplomas and degrees.

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Footnote 24

'Postsecondary certificate or diploma below bachelor level' includes persons who have obtained a college, CEGEP or university certificate or diploma below the bachelor level and who have not obtained any higher degrees, certificates or diplomas. It also includes persons who received an apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma.

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Footnote 25

'Aboriginal identity' includes persons who reported being an Aboriginal person, that is, First Nations (North American Indian), Métis or Inuk (Inuit) and/or those who reported Registered or Treaty Indian status, that is registered under the Indian Act of Canada, and/or those who reported membership in a First Nation or Indian band. Aboriginal peoples of Canada are defined in the Constitution Act, 1982, section 35 (2) as including the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada.

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Footnote 26

Users should be aware that the estimates associated with this variable are more affected than most by the incomplete enumeration of certain Indian reserves and Indian settlements in the National Household Survey (NHS). In 2011, there were a total of 36 Indian reserves and Indian settlements that were 'incompletely enumerated' in the NHS. For these reserves or settlements, NHS enumeration was either not permitted or was interrupted before it could be completed, or was not possible because of natural events (specifically forest fires in Northern Ontario). For additional information, please refer to the Aboriginal Peoples Reference Guide, National Household Survey, 2011.


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Footnote 27

'Multiple Aboriginal identities' includes persons who reported being any two or all three of the following: First Nations (North American Indian), Métis or Inuk (Inuit).

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Footnote 28

'Aboriginal identities not included elsewhere' includes persons who did not report being First Nations (North American Indian), Métis or Inuk (Inuit) but who did report Registered or Treaty Indian status and/or membership in a First Nation or Indian band.

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Footnote 29

Users should be aware that the estimates associated with this variable are more affected than most by the incomplete enumeration of certain Indian reserves and Indian settlements in the National Household Survey (NHS). In 2011, there were a total of 36 Indian reserves and Indian settlements that were 'incompletely enumerated' in the NHS. For these reserves or settlements, NHS enumeration was either not permitted or was interrupted before it could be completed, or was not possible because of natural events (specifically forest fires in Northern Ontario). For additional information, please refer to the Aboriginal Peoples Reference Guide, National Household Survey, 2011.

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Footnote 30

Registered or Treaty Indian Status refers to whether or not a person reported being a Registered or Treaty Indian.
'Registered or Treaty Indian' includes persons who reported being a Registered or Treaty Indian in Question 20. Registered Indians are persons who are registered under the Indian Act of Canada. Treaty Indians are persons who belong to a First Nation or Indian band that signed a treaty with the Crown. Registered or Treaty Indians are sometimes also called Status Indians.

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Footnote 31

This is a total population estimate. The sum of the ancestries in this table is greater than the total population estimate because a person may report more than one ancestry (ethnic origin) in the NHS.

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Footnote 32

'Aboriginal ancestry' includes persons who reported one or more than one of First Nations (North American Indian), Métis or Inuit ancestry in Question 17, either with or without also reporting a non-Aboriginal ancestry. The sum of the categories 'First Nations (North American Indian) ancestry', 'Métis ancestry' and 'Inuit ancestry' is thus greater than the sum of the total for 'Aboriginal ancestry' because persons who reported more than one Aboriginal ancestry are included in the response category for each Aboriginal ancestry they reported. All respondents with Aboriginal ancestry are counted in at least one of the categories 'First Nations (North American Indian) ancestry,' 'Métis ancestry' and 'Inuit ancestry' and also in the category 'Aboriginal ancestry.'
Aboriginal peoples of Canada are defined in the Constitution Act, 1982, section 35 (2) as including the Indian, Inuit and Métis peoples of Canada. Ancestry refers to the ethnic or cultural origins of the respondent's ancestors, an ancestor being usually more distant than a grandparent. A person can have more than one ethnic or cultural origin.

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Footnote 33

Users should be aware that the estimates associated with this variable are more affected than most by the incomplete enumeration of certain Indian reserves and Indian settlements in the National Household Survey (NHS). In 2011, there were a total of 36 Indian reserves and Indian settlements that were 'incompletely enumerated' in the NHS. For these reserves or settlements, NHS enumeration was either not permitted or was interrupted before it could be completed, or was not possible because of natural events (specifically forest fires in Northern Ontario). For additional information, please refer to the Aboriginal Peoples Reference Guide, National Household Survey, 2011.

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Footnote 34

'Non-Aboriginal ancestry only' includes persons who did not report First Nations (North American Indian), Métis or Inuit ancestry in Question 17.

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Generation status
Part A - Short definition
Not applicable
Part B - Detailed definition
Generation status refers to whether or not the person or the person's parents were born in Canada. It identifies persons as being first generation, second generation or third generation or more.

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Footnote 36

'First generation' includes persons who were born outside Canada. For the most part, these are people who are now, or have ever been, immigrants to Canada.

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Footnote 37

'Second generation' includes persons who were born in Canada and had at least one parent born outside Canada. For the most part, these are the children of immigrants.

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Footnote 38

'Third generation or more' includes persons who were born in Canada with both parents born in Canada.

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Footnote 39

Visible minority
Part A - Short definition
Not applicable
Part B - Detailed definition
Visible minority refers to whether a person belongs to a visible minority group as defined by the Employment Equity Act and, if so, the visible minority group to which the person belongs. The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour.' The visible minority population consists mainly of the following groups:  South Asian, Chinese, Black, Filipino, Latin American, Arab, Southeast Asian, West Asian, Korean and Japanese.

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Footnote 40

The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as 'persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour.'

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Footnote 41

For example, 'East Indian,' 'Pakistani,' 'Sri Lankan,' etc.

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Footnote 42

For example, 'Vietnamese,' 'Cambodian,' 'Malaysian,' 'Laotian,' etc.

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Footnote 43

For example, 'Iranian,' 'Afghan,' etc.

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Footnote 44

The abbreviation 'n.i.e.' means 'not included elsewhere.' Includes respondents who reported a write-in response such as 'Guyanese,' 'West Indian,' 'Tibetan,' 'Polynesian,' 'Pacific Islander,' etc.

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Footnote 45

Includes respondents who reported more than one visible minority group by checking two or more mark-in circles, e.g., 'Black' and 'South Asian.'

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Footnote 46

Includes respondents who reported 'Yes' to the Aboriginal identity question (Question 18) as well as respondents who were not considered to be members of a visible minority group.

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Footnote 47

Immigrant status refers to whether the respondent is a non-immigrant, an immigrant or a non-permanent resident.

Non-immigrant refers to a person who is a Canadian citizen by birth.

Immigrant refers to a person who is or has ever been a landed immigrant/permanent resident. This person has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities. Some immigrants have resided in Canada for a number of years, while others have arrived recently. Some immigrants are Canadian citizens, while others are not. Most immigrants are born outside Canada, but a small number are born in Canada. In the 2011 National Household Survey, 'Immigrants' includes immigrants who landed in Canada prior to May 10, 2011.

Non-permanent resident refers to a person from another country who has a work or study permit or who is a refugee claimant, and any non-Canadian-born family member living in Canada with them.

Period of immigration refers to the period in which the immigrant first obtained his or her landed immigrant/permanent resident status.

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Non-permanent residents are not included elsewhere in this table.

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Footnote 48

Non-immigrant refers to a person who is a Canadian citizen by birth.

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Immigrant refers to a person who is or has ever been a landed immigrant/permanent resident. This person has been granted the right to live in Canada permanently by immigration authorities. Some immigrants have resided in Canada for a number of years, while others have arrived recently. Some immigrants are Canadian citizens, while others are not. Most immigrants are born outside Canada, but a small number are born in Canada. In the 2011 National Household Survey, 'Immigrants' includes immigrants who landed in Canada prior to May 10, 2011.

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The income data for the National Household Survey are for the year 2010. By agreement, landed immigrants who arrived in Canada between January 1, 2011 and May 10, 2011 have an income equal to zero. It is also possible that landed immigrants who arrived during the course of the year 2010 did not have a complete year of applicable revenues. Consequently, these two groups of immigrants are excluded from the detailed distribution by period of immigration. They are, however included in the category 'Immigrants.'

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Footnote 50

Refers to the first language learned at home in childhood and still understood by the individual on May 10, 2011.

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Footnote 51

First official language spoken
Part A - Short definition
Not applicable
Part B - Detailed definition
Refers to a variable specified within the framework of the Official Languages Act.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2011 National Household Survey, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 99-014-X2011034.

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