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NHS Profile, Mississauga, CY, Ontario, 2011

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Characteristic Mississauga, CY
Ontario
(Census subdivision)
Total Male Female
Visible minority population
Total population in private households by visible minority 708,725 347,330 361,395
Total visible minority populationNational Household Survey data footnote 28 380,870 185,355 195,515
South AsianNational Household Survey data footnote 29 154,210 77,020 77,195
Chinese 50,120 24,220 25,895
Black 44,775 20,420 24,355
Filipino 39,800 18,010 21,790
Latin American 15,360 7,330 8,030
Arab 24,870 13,065 11,800
Southeast AsianNational Household Survey data footnote 30 15,750 7,930 7,815
West AsianNational Household Survey data footnote 31 7,955 4,200 3,755
Korean 6,300 3,100 3,195
Japanese 2,095 955 1,150
Visible minority, n.i.e.National Household Survey data footnote 32 9,200 4,160 5,045
Multiple visible minoritiesNational Household Survey data footnote 33 10,435 4,950 5,490
Not a visible minorityNational Household Survey data footnote 34 327,855 161,975 165,880

National Household Survey data: Footnotes

Footnote 28

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 29

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

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Footnote 30

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

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Footnote 31

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

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Footnote 32

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 33

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 34

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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How to cite

How to cite: Statistics Canada. 2013. Mississauga, CY, Ontario (Code 3521005) (table). National Household Survey (NHS) Profile. 2011 National Household Survey. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 99-004-XWE. Ottawa. Released September 11, 2013.
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E (accessed May 26, 2024).

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Mississauga, CY, Ontario

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Census data, Mississauga, CY, Ontario. Table summary
The table shows total, male and female data grouped by geography (appearing as column headers) for selected characteristics (appearing as row headers).
Characteristic Mississauga, CY
Ontario
(Census subdivision)
Total Male Female
Population and dwelling counts
Population in 2011Census data footnote 1 713,443 ... ...
Population in 2006Census data footnote 1 668,599A  ... ...
2006 to 2011 population change (%) 6.7 ... ...
Total private dwellingsCensus data footnote 2 242,538 ... ...
Private dwellings occupied by usual residentsCensus data footnote 3 234,582 ... ...
Population density per square kilometre 2,439.9 ... ...
Land area (square km) 292.40 ... ...
Age characteristics
Total population by age groupsCensus data footnote 4 713,450 348,860 364,585
0 to 4 years 39,170 20,105 19,065
5 to 9 years 42,375 21,890 20,490
10 to 14 years 47,220 24,355 22,865
15 to 19 years 53,805 27,975 25,830
15 years 10,510 5,410 5,100
16 years 10,845 5,640 5,205
17 years 10,790 5,705 5,080
18 years 10,740 5,660 5,085
19 years 10,925 5,570 5,355
20 to 24 years 50,510 25,925 24,585
25 to 29 years 45,900 22,585 23,315
30 to 34 years 44,110 20,495 23,610
35 to 39 years 48,575 22,465 26,105
40 to 44 years 55,805 26,445 29,350
45 to 49 years 62,760 30,520 32,240
50 to 54 years 57,570 28,170 29,405
55 to 59 years 46,315 22,750 23,560
60 to 64 years 37,860 18,345 19,510
65 to 69 years 26,495 12,795 13,705
70 to 74 years 20,240 9,590 10,645
75 to 79 years 15,290 6,970 8,320
80 to 84 years 10,585 4,550 6,040
85 years and over 8,855 2,925 5,935
Median age of the populationCensus data footnote 5 38.5 37.6 39.3
% of the population aged 15 and over 82.0 81.0 82.9
Marital status
Total population 15 years and over by marital statusCensus data footnote 6 584,680 282,515 302,165
Married or living with a common-law partner 342,660 171,025 171,630
Married (and not separated) 318,325 158,825 159,495
Living common law 24,335 12,195 12,140
Not married and not living with a common-law partner 242,020 111,485 130,535
Single (never legally married) 172,445 91,130 81,320
Separated 14,940 5,750 9,190
Divorced 27,475 9,695 17,770
Widowed 27,165 4,915 22,250
Family characteristics
Total number of census families in private householdsCensus data footnote 7 199,380 ... ...
Size of census family: 2 persons 72,905 ... ...
Size of census family: 3 persons 50,325 ... ...
Size of census family: 4 persons 53,605 ... ...
Size of census family: 5 or more persons 22,550 ... ...
Total number of census families in private householdsCensus data footnote 8 199,380 ... ...
Total couple families by family structure and number of children 166,600 ... ...
Married couples 154,440 ... ...
Without children at home 46,955 ... ...
With children at home 107,485 ... ...
1 child 37,745 ... ...
2 children 48,865 ... ...
3 or more children 20,875 ... ...
Common-law couples 12,155 ... ...
Without children at home 6,795 ... ...
With children at home 5,365 ... ...
1 child 2,710 ... ...
2 children 1,900 ... ...
3 or more children 755 ... ...
Total lone-parent families by sex of parent and number of children 32,780 ... ...
Female parent 27,020 ... ...
1 child 15,480 ... ...
2 children 8,265 ... ...
3 or more children 3,275 ... ...
Male parent 5,760 ... ...
1 child 3,670 ... ...
2 children 1,605 ... ...
3 or more children 485 ... ...
Total children in census families in private households 264,905 ... ...
Under six years of age 47,405 ... ...
6 to 14 years 80,720 ... ...
15 to 17 years 31,430 ... ...
18 to 24 years 62,810 ... ...
25 years and over 42,545 ... ...
Average number of children at home per census family 1.3 ... ...
Household and dwelling characteristics
Total number of persons in private households 708,725 347,295 361,435
Number of persons not in census families 77,840 34,065 43,780
Living with relativesCensus data footnote 9 20,245 6,880 13,365
Living with non-relatives only 15,970 8,890 7,080
Living alone 41,625 18,295 23,330
Number of census family persons 630,890 313,230 317,660
Average number of persons per census family 3.2 ... ...
Total number of persons aged 65 years and over in private households 77,790 35,790 42,000
Number of persons not in census families aged 65 years and over 23,000 5,735 17,265
Living with relativesCensus data footnote 9 8,740 1,645 7,100
Living with non-relatives only 1,320 620 700
Living alone 12,940 3,465 9,470
Number of census family persons aged 65 years and over 54,790 30,055 24,735
Total number of private households by household typeCensus data footnote 10 234,585 ... ...
Census-family households 186,565 ... ...
One-family-only householdsCensus data footnote 11 158,095 ... ...
Couple-family householdsCensus data footnote 12 134,855 ... ...
Without children 41,875 ... ...
With children 92,975 ... ...
Lone-parent-family households 23,245 ... ...
Other family householdsCensus data footnote 13 28,475 ... ...
One-family households with persons not in a census family 16,630 ... ...
Couple-family householdsCensus data footnote 14 12,500 ... ...
Without children 2,650 ... ...
With children 9,855 ... ...
Lone-parent-family households 4,125 ... ...
Two-or-more-family households 11,840 ... ...
Non-census-family households 48,015 ... ...
One-person households 41,625 ... ...
Two-or-more-person households 6,390 ... ...
Total number of occupied private dwellings by structural type of dwellingCensus data footnote 15 234,585 ... ...
Single-detached house 91,690 ... ...
Apartment, building that has five or more storeys 58,820 ... ...
Movable dwellingCensus data footnote 16 290 ... ...
Other dwellingCensus data footnote 17 83,775 ... ...
Semi-detached house 26,460 ... ...
Row house 33,100 ... ...
Apartment, duplex 7,535 ... ...
Apartment, building that has fewer than five storeys 16,595 ... ...
Other single-attached house 80 ... ...
Total number of private households by household sizeCensus data footnote 18 234,580 ... ...
1 person 41,625 ... ...
2 persons 59,990 ... ...
3 persons 45,775 ... ...
4 persons 50,575 ... ...
5 persons 22,145 ... ...
6 or more persons 14,475 ... ...
Number of persons in private households 708,725 ... ...
Average number of persons in private households 3.0 ... ...
Detailed mother tongue
Detailed mother tongue - Total population excluding institutional residentsCensus data footnote 19 710,475 347,920 362,555
  Single responses  679,740 332,880 346,860
    English  338,280 167,990 170,290
    French  7,400 3,275 4,125
    Non-official languages  334,060 161,610 172,445
      Selected Aboriginal languagesCensus data footnote 20 25 10 20
        Atikamekw    0 0 0
        Cree, n.o.s.  0 0 0
        Dene  0 0 0
        Innu/Montagnais  0 0 0
        Inuktitut  5 5 5
        Mi'kmaq  0 0 5
        Ojibway  15 0 10
        Oji-Cree  0 0 0
        Stoney  0 0 0
Selected non-Aboriginal languagesCensus data footnote 21 331,370 160,310 171,065
        African languages, n.i.e 215 100 110
        Afrikaans  125 55 70
        Akan (Twi)  785 370 420
        Albanian  2,215 1,125 1,090
        Amharic  280 125 160
        Arabic  21,990 11,400 10,585
        Armenian  515 260 255
        Bantu languages, n.i.e 95 45 50
        Bengali  3,305 1,655 1,650
        Berber languages (Kabyle)  15 10 5
        Bisayan languages  740 315 425
        Bosnian  1,130 555 575
        Bulgarian  1,120 560 560
        Burmese  95 50 50
        Cantonese  11,925 5,545 6,385
        Chinese, n.o.s.  15,745 7,470 8,275
        Creoles  730 340 385
        Croatian  5,500 2,710 2,795
        Czech  730 345 380
        Danish  185 80 110
        Dutch  915 405 510
        Estonian  170 85 90
        Finnish  210 85 125
        Flemish  40 15 20
        Fukien  215 90 125
        German  3,705 1,685 2,020
        Greek  2,700 1,355 1,345
        Gujarati  8,010 3,905 4,105
        Hakka  125 55 70
        Hebrew  75 45 30
        Hindi  9,250 4,620 4,635
        Hungarian  1,870 885 985
        Ilocano  545 240 305
        Indo-Iranian languages, n.i.e 425 220 205
        Italian  14,210 7,055 7,155
        Japanese  965 395 560
        Khmer (Cambodian)  80 35 40
        Korean  5,300 2,545 2,750
        Kurdish  125 70 50
        Lao  150 70 75
        Latvian  180 70 110
        Lingala  20 5 15
        Lithuanian  620 265 355
        Macedonian  1,255 635 620
        Malay  1,090 500 585
        Malayalam  2,145 1,070 1,080
        Maltese  945 475 475
        Mandarin  11,335 5,420 5,910
        Marathi  1,065 550 515
        Nepali  555 290 265
        Niger-Congo languages, n.i.e 520 255 265
        Norwegian  35 20 20
        Oromo  60 30 30
        Panjabi (Punjabi)  22,880 11,710 11,175
        Pashto  1,010 515 490
        Persian (Farsi)  5,245 2,620 2,620
        Polish  29,065 13,810 15,255
        Portuguese  17,685 8,375 9,305
        Romanian  3,075 1,445 1,630
        Rundi (Kirundi)  30 10 20
        Russian  4,645 2,140 2,510
        Rwanda (Kinyarwanda)  35 15 20
        Semitic languages, n.i.e 1,140 565 570
        Serbian  3,830 1,895 1,935
        Serbo-Croatian  575 295 280
        Shanghainese  130 50 80
        Sign languages, n.i.e 95 50 45
        Sindhi  1,000 490 510
        Sinhala (Sinhalese)  1,310 620 685
        Sino-Tibetan languages, n.i.e 25 10 15
        Slavic languages, n.i.e 160 90 75
        Slovak  860 405 455
        Slovenian  945 450 500
        Somali  715 295 420
        Spanish  15,885 7,420 8,465
        Swahili  240 95 145
        Swedish  100 35 65
        Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino)  19,920 8,410 11,510
        Taiwanese  275 140 135
        Tamil  10,230 5,000 5,235
        Telugu  1,515 765 750
        Thai  130 40 85
        Tibetan languages  100 45 50
        Tigrigna  215 110 110
        Turkish  1,225 640 585
        Ukrainian  5,955 2,765 3,190
        Urdu  34,925 17,800 17,120
        Vietnamese  9,835 4,615 5,225
        Yiddish  15 10 10
      Other languagesCensus data footnote 22 2,660 1,300 1,365
  Multiple responses          30,735 15,040 15,695
    English and French  1,585 750 835
    English and non-official language  27,335 13,435 13,900
    French and non-official language  975 455 520
    English, French and non-official language 845 410 440
Knowledge of official languages
Knowledge of official languages - Total population excluding institutional residentsCensus data footnote 19 710,475 347,920 362,555
  English only 635,660 317,230 318,425
  French only 575 240 335
  English and French 49,125 21,040 28,090
  Neither English nor French 25,115 9,415 15,700
First official language spoken
First official language spoken - Total population excluding institutional residentsCensus data footnote 19 710,475 347,920 362,550
  English 670,050 331,610 338,445
  French 8,430 3,740 4,695
  English and French 7,340 3,360 3,985
  Neither English nor French 24,645 9,210 15,435
Official language minority (number)Census data footnote 23 12,105 5,420 6,685
Official language minority (percentage)Census data footnote 23 1.7 1.6 1.8
Detailed language spoken most often at home
Detailed language spoken most often at home - Total population excluding institutional residentsCensus data footnote 19 710,475 347,920 362,550
  Single responses 640,905 313,630 327,280
    English 446,305 219,725 226,575
    French 3,520 1,655 1,860
    Non-official languages 191,080 92,240 98,840
      Selected Aboriginal languagesCensus data footnote 20 5 5 5
        Atikamekw   0 0 0
        Cree, n.o.s. 0 0 0
        Dene 0 0 0
        Innu/Montagnais 0 0 0
        Inuktitut 5 0 5
        Mi'kmaq 0 0 0
        Ojibway 5 0 0
        Oji-Cree 0 0 0
        Stoney 0 0 0
      Selected non-Aboriginal languagesCensus data footnote 21 190,175 91,810 98,370
        African languages, n.i.e. 95 40 55
        Afrikaans 35 15 20
        Akan (Twi) 385 180 205
        Albanian 1,335 680 655
        Amharic 130 55 75
        Arabic 12,495 6,235 6,260
        Armenian 245 110 130
        Bantu languages, n.i.e. 15 5 5
        Bengali 1,990 985 1,010
        Berber languages (Kabyle) 5 5 0
        Bisayan languages 255 125 135
        Bosnian 665 325 340
        Bulgarian 690 345 345
        Burmese 60 30 30
        Cantonese 9,070 4,185 4,890
        Chinese, n.o.s. 10,500 5,035 5,465
        Creoles 395 185 210
        Croatian 2,445 1,185 1,260
        Czech 265 125 135
        Danish 15 5 10
        Dutch 75 30 45
        Estonian 30 10 15
        Finnish 20 15 10
        Flemish 0 0 5
        Fukien 65 25 40
        German 405 180 225
        Greek 915 435 480
        Gujarati 4,490 2,150 2,335
        Hakka 25 15 10
        Hebrew 20 10 10
        Hindi 4,530 2,205 2,325
        Hungarian 765 375 390
        Ilocano 185 85 100
        Indo-Iranian languages, n.i.e. 145 70 80
        Italian 4,365 1,945 2,425
        Japanese 540 250 285
        Khmer (Cambodian) 30 5 20
        Korean 3,815 1,850 1,970
        Kurdish 60 35 25
        Lao 50 25 30
        Latvian 40 20 25
        Lingala 0 5 0
        Lithuanian 250 115 140
        Macedonian 665 330 340
        Malay 460 210 250
        Malayalam 995 475 520
        Maltese 245 115 125
        Mandarin 9,240 4,535 4,705
        Marathi 555 285 270
        Nepali 395 215 180
        Niger-Congo languages, n.i.e. 140 60 75
        Norwegian 0 0 0
        Oromo 30 15 15
        Panjabi (Punjabi) 15,645 7,860 7,785
        Pashto 580 290 295
        Persian (Farsi) 3,360 1,615 1,745
        Polish 17,440 8,410 9,030
        Portuguese 7,475 3,535 3,940
        Romanian 1,695 835 865
        Rundi (Kirundi) 5 0 5
        Russian 3,360 1,615 1,750
        Rwanda (Kinyarwanda) 10 5 5
        Semitic languages, n.i.e. 830 410 415
        Serbian 2,370 1,150 1,220
        Serbo-Croatian 290 145 145
        Shanghainese 65 30 30
        Sign languages, n.i.e. 135 75 60
        Sindhi 405 195 215
        Sinhala (Sinhalese) 605 285 315
        Sino-Tibetan languages, n.i.e. 10 5 5
        Slavic languages, n.i.e. 65 30 35
        Slovak 320 145 170
        Slovenian 235 110 120
        Somali 390 160 230
        Spanish 9,840 4,650 5,195
        Swahili 65 35 35
        Swedish 15 5 10
        Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 8,920 3,940 4,985
        Taiwanese 135 70 70
        Tamil 7,200 3,440 3,755
        Telugu 935 460 470
        Thai 55 25 30
        Tibetan languages 80 35 40
        Tigrigna 85 35 40
        Turkish 760 390 370
        Ukrainian 3,115 1,460 1,650
        Urdu 21,895 11,055 10,835
        Vietnamese 7,150 3,345 3,805
        Yiddish 5 5 0
      Other languagesCensus data footnote 22 900 430 470
  Multiple responses         69,570 34,290 35,275
    English and French 1,365 580 785
    English and non-official language 66,560 32,980 33,580
    French and non-official language 370 175 195
    English, French and non-official language 1,275 555 720
Detailed other language spoken regularly at home
Detailed other language spoken regularly at home - Total population excluding institutional residentsCensus data footnote 19 710,475 347,920 362,550
  None 512,720 251,365 261,355
  Single responses  193,940 94,755 99,185
    English  86,660 43,395 43,260
    French  5,545 2,355 3,190
    Non-official languages  101,735 49,005 52,735
      Selected Aboriginal languagesCensus data footnote 20 15 10 10
        Atikamekw    0 0 0
        Cree, n.o.s.  5 0 0
        Dene  0 0 0
        Innu/Montagnais  0 0 0
        Inuktitut  0 0 0
        Mi'kmaq  0 5 0
        Ojibway  5 5 5
        Oji-Cree  0 0 0
        Stoney  0 0 0
      Selected non-Aboriginal languagesCensus data footnote 21 100,320 48,320 52,000
        African languages, n.i.e 80 35 45
        Afrikaans  95 40 55
        Akan (Twi)  390 175 215
        Albanian  575 275 300
        Amharic  140 65 75
        Arabic  6,920 3,620 3,295
        Armenian  130 65 65
        Bantu languages, n.i.e 55 25 30
        Bengali  915 460 450
        Berber languages (Kabyle)  10 5 5
        Bisayan languages  185 70 110
        Bosnian  285 140 150
        Bulgarian  245 125 120
        Burmese  30 10 20
        Cantonese  2,965 1,375 1,590
        Chinese, n.o.s.  3,195 1,505 1,690
        Creoles  640 295 340
        Croatian  2,185 1,080 1,105
        Czech  210 90 120
        Danish  65 30 40
        Dutch  295 115 180
        Estonian  55 20 40
        Finnish  65 25 45
        Flemish  20 5 10
        Fukien  100 50 50
        German  1,545 680 865
        Greek  1,520 765 755
        Gujarati  2,635 1,310 1,325
        Hakka  50 20 30
        Hebrew  60 40 25
        Hindi  6,210 3,115 3,095
        Hungarian  570 270 300
        Ilocano  125 60 70
        Indo-Iranian languages, n.i.e 140 75 70
        Italian  5,550 2,655 2,890
        Japanese  375 170 205
        Khmer (Cambodian)  30 15 20
        Korean  1,000 495 510
        Kurdish  40 15 20
        Lao  40 20 25
        Latvian  60 20 40
        Lingala  55 25 35
        Lithuanian  190 90 105
        Macedonian  320 155 160
        Malay  330 145 190
        Malayalam  940 475 470
        Maltese  400 175 225
        Mandarin  1,970 910 1,060
        Marathi  340 165 180
        Nepali  70 35 40
        Niger-Congo languages, n.i.e 505 235 265
        Norwegian  15 5 10
        Oromo  15 10 5
        Panjabi (Punjabi)  5,730 2,965 2,770
        Pashto  220 110 110
        Persian (Farsi)  1,125 560 565
        Polish  7,105 3,375 3,730
        Portuguese  7,470 3,515 3,955
        Romanian  855 390 465
        Rundi (Kirundi)  20 5 10
        Russian  1,035 480 555
        Rwanda (Kinyarwanda)  10 5 5
        Semitic languages, n.i.e 195 100 95
        Serbian  1,035 530 500
        Serbo-Croatian  165 95 70
        Shanghainese  35 15 20
        Sign languages, n.i.e 40 20 25
        Sindhi  320 155 165
        Sinhala (Sinhalese)  570 265 300
        Sino-Tibetan languages, n.i.e 5 0 0
        Slavic languages, n.i.e 50 25 20
        Slovak  300 130 165
        Slovenian  360 175 190
        Somali  320 150 170
        Spanish  4,810 2,280 2,530
        Swahili  225 90 135
        Swedish  45 20 25
        Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino)  6,845 2,790 4,055
        Taiwanese  60 25 35
        Tamil  2,650 1,345 1,310
        Telugu  335 160 175
        Thai  45 15 35
        Tibetan languages  15 5 5
        Tigrigna  105 50 55
        Turkish  335 180 150
        Ukrainian  1,725 800 925
        Urdu  9,020 4,605 4,410
        Vietnamese  2,170 1,040 1,130
        Yiddish  0 0 0
      Other languagesCensus data footnote 22 1,405 680 725
  Multiple responses          3,815 1,800 2,015
    English and French  575 245 330
    English and non-official language  1,755 895 855
    French and non-official language  1,455 645 810
    English, French and non-official language  30 15 15

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Census data: Footnotes

Footnote 1

Statistics Canada is committed to protect the privacy of all Canadians and the confidentiality of the data they provide to us. As part of this commitment, some population counts of geographic areas are adjusted in order to ensure confidentiality.

Counts of the total population are rounded to a base of 5 for any dissemination block having a population of less than 15. Population counts for all standard geographic areas above the dissemination block level are derived by summing the adjusted dissemination block counts. The adjustment of dissemination block counts is controlled to ensure that the population counts for dissemination areas will always be within 5 of the actual values. The adjustment has no impact on the population counts of census divisions and large census subdivisions.

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Footnote 2

A separate set of living quarters designed for or converted for human habitation in which a person or group of persons reside or could reside. In addition, a private dwelling must have a source of heat or power and must be an enclosed space that provides shelter from the elements, as evidenced by complete and enclosed walls and roof, and by doors and windows that provide protection from wind, rain and snow.

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Footnote 3

A separate set of living quarters which has a private entrance either directly from outside or from a common hall, lobby, vestibule or stairway leading to the outside, and in which a person or a group of persons live permanently.

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Footnote 4

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

Refer to the Census Dictionary for more information.

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Footnote 5

The median age is an age 'x', such that exactly one half of the population is older than 'x' and the other half is younger than 'x'.

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Footnote 6

Refers to the marital status of the person, taking into account his/her common-law status. For more information, refer to the Census Dictionary: Marital status.

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Footnote 7

Census family - Refers to a married couple (with or without children), a common-law couple (with or without children) or a lone parent family. For more information, refer to the Census Dictionary: Census family.

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Footnote 8

Census family structure - Refers to the classification of census families into married couples (with or without children of either and/or both spouses), common-law couples (with or without children of either and/or both partners), and lone-parent families by sex of parent. A couple may be of opposite or same sex. A couple with children may be further classified as either an intact family or stepfamily, and stepfamilies may, in turn, be classified as simple or complex. Children in a census family include grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present.

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Footnote 9

Non-relatives may be present.

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Footnote 10

Refers to the basic division of private households into family and non-family households. Family household refers to a household that contains at least one census family, that is, a married couple with or without children, or a couple living common-law with or without children, or a lone parent living with one or more children (lone-parent family). One-family household refers to a single census family (with or without other persons) that occupies a private dwelling. Multiple-family household refers to a household in which two or more census families (with or without additional persons) occupy the same private dwelling. Family households may also be divided based on the presence of persons not in a census family.

Non-family household refers to either one person living alone in a private dwelling or to a group of two or more people who share a private dwelling, but who do not constitute a census family.

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Footnote 11

Refers to households that consist solely of one census family without additional persons.

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Footnote 12

Refers to households with opposite-sex or same-sex couples.

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Footnote 13

Refers to one-census family households with additional persons and to multiple-census family households, with or without additional persons.

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Footnote 14

Refers to households with opposite-sex or same-sex couples.

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Footnote 15

Structural type of dwelling - Characteristics that define a dwelling's structure, for example, the characteristics of a single-detached house, a semi-detached house, a row house, or an apartment or flat in a duplex. Refers to the structural characteristics and/or dwelling configuration, that is, whether the dwelling is a single-detached house, an apartment in a high-rise building, a row house, a mobile home, etc.

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Footnote 16

Includes mobile homes and other movable dwellings such as houseboats and railroad cars.

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Footnote 17

The category 'Other dwelling' is a subtotal of the following categories: semi-detached house, row house, apartment or flat in a duplex, apartment in a building that has fewer than five storeys and other single-attached house.

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Household, private - Person or group of persons occupying the same dwelling. Refers to a person or a group of persons (other than foreign residents) who occupy a private dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada.

Household size - Number of persons occupying a private dwelling. Refers to the number of usual residents in a private household.

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Footnote 19

The population excluding institutional residents includes Canadian citizens (by birth or by naturalization) and landed immigrants (permanent residents) excluding those who live in institutions (institutional collective dwellings). Canadian citizens and landed immigrants either: (1) have a usual place of residence in Canada; (2) are abroad either on a military base or attached to a diplomatic mission; or (3) are at sea or in port aboard merchant vessels under Canadian registry or Canadian government vessels. Since 1991, the target population also includes persons with a usual place of residence in Canada who are claiming refugee status, who hold study permits, or who hold work permits, as well as family members living with them; for census purposes, this group is referred to as non-permanent residents. The population universe does not include foreign residents.

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Footnote 20

The languages shown were selected based on the Aboriginal mother tongues most often reported as single responses in Canada in the 2011 Census of Population.

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Footnote 21

The languages shown were selected based on the non-Aboriginal mother tongues (other than English or French) most often reported as single responses in Canada in the 2011 Census of Population.

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Footnote 22

This is a subtotal of all languages collected by the census that are not displayed separately here. For a full list of languages collected in the census, please refer to Appendix D in the 2011 Census Dictionary.

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Footnote 23

English is the first official language spoken by Quebec's official language minority, which consists of all individuals with English as a first official language spoken and half of those with both English and French. French is the first official language spoken by the official language minority in the country overall and in every province and territory outside Quebec, which consists of all individuals with French as a first official language spoken and half of those with both English and French.

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How to cite

How to cite: Statistics Canada. 2013. Mississauga, CY, Ontario (Code 3521005) (table). National Household Survey (NHS) Profile. 2011 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 99-004-XWE. Ottawa. Released June 26, 2013.
http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/dp-pd/prof/index.cfm?Lang=E (accessed May 26, 2024).

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2011 Census of Population

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Mississauga, CY, Ontario

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