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Topic-based tabulation: Census Profile for Canada, Provinces and Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 1981 Census - Part B
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Catalogue number : | 97-570-X1981005 |
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Release date : | June 10, 2020 |
Topic : | Census Profile |
Data dimensions : |
Note
Profile 2B 20% Data
Additional definitions for this table are available in the Dimension Summary Box of the Profile.
Sources of Income. All persons 15 years or over were asked to report their total money income from the following sources during the calendar year 1980:
(i) Wages and Salaries: These are gross wages and salaries before deductions for such items as income tax, pensions, unemployment insurance, etc. Included in this source are military pay and allowances, tips, commissions, bonuses and piece-rate payments, as well as occasional earnings in 1980. All income in kind such as free board and lodging is excluded.
(ii) Net Income from Non-farm Self-employment: This is net income (gross receipts minus expenses of operations including depreciation) received from own non-farm unincorporated business or from a professional practice during 1980. In the case of a partnership, only the respondent's share was to be included.
(iii) Net Income from Farm Self-employment: This is net income (gross receipts minus expenses of operations including depreciation) received from the operation of a farm, either on own account or in partnership, during 1980. In the case of a partnership, only the respondent's share of income was to be reported. Advance, supplementary or assistance payments to farmers by federal or provincial governments were to be included.
(iv) Old Age Pensions: These pensions include payments by the federal government on account of Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplements and Canada/Quebec Pension Plan benefits. Also included are Spouses' Allowances to 60 to 64 year-old spouses of Old Age Security recipients.
(v) Family Allowances: Federal as well as provincial allowances paid during 1980 in respect of children under 18 years of age are included. These allowances, though not collected directly from the respondents, were calculated and included in the income of one of the parents.
(vi) Unemployment Insurance Benefits: These are total unemployment insurance benefits, before income tax deductions, received in 1980.
(vii) Other Government Payments: These include all other government transfer payments from federal, provincial and municipal governments during 1980. Included are veterans' pensions and allowances, cash welfare payments, workers' compensation, Canada Manpower training and mobility allowances, mothers' allowances, pensions to widows, blind and disabled, etc. Provincial income supplements are also included in this source.
(viii) Investment Income: This source includes interest from deposits in banks, trust companies, co-operatives, credit unions, etc., bond and debenture interest, all dividends from both Canadian and foreign sources, net rents from real estate, mortgage and loan interest received, regular income from an estate or trust fund, and interest from insurance policies from Canadian and foreign sources.
(ix) Retirement Pensions and Other Money Income: This source includes all regular income received as a result of previous employment of the respondent or a deceased relative. It includes pensions to retired civil servants, RCMP or career military personnel, and all annuities regardless of who purchased them, but excludes lump sum payments. It also includes regular income received during 1980 and not reported in any of the other sources, e.g., alimony, child support, periodic support from persons not in the household, net income from roomers and boarders, non-investment income such as retirement pensions from abroad, scholarships, etc.
Receipts Not Counted as Income. Gambling gains and losses, money inherited during the year in a lump sum, capital gains or losses, receipts from the sale of property or personal belongings, income tax refunds, loans received, loans repaid to an individual as the lender, lump sum settlements of insurance policies, and rebates of property taxes and other taxes were excluded as well as all income in kind such as free meals, living accommodation, or food and fuel produced on own farm, Refundable tax credits (e.g., child tax credit), either provincial or federal, are also not included as income.
Total Income. Total income is the sum of amounts received during 1980 by an income recipient from the sources of income listed above.
Family/Household Total Income. The total income of a census family or household is the sum of the total incomes of the members of that family or household.
Average Income, The average family/household income refers to the weighted mean total income of families/households in 1980. Average income is calculated from unrounded data by dividing the aggregate income of a group of families/households by the number of families/households in that group. Similarly, the average income of a group of non-family persons is calculated from unrounded data by dividing the aggregate income of the group by the number of all non-family persons 15 years and over in the group whether or not they reported income. However, the average income of individuals 15 years and over is calculated for only those individuals who reported income for 1980.
Median Income. The median income of a group of families or non-family persons or households is the amount which divides the income size distribution of the group in two parts, one having incomes below the median and the other having incomes above the median. The median income of a group of individuals 15 years and over is the amount which divides the income size distribution of the individuals with income in that group into two equal parts.
Standard Error of Average Income. Refers to the estimated standard error of average income for an income size distribution (for total income, employment income, family income or household income). It is an estimate of the error introduced into these data due to the fact that they are collected only from a one in five random sample of households. When using these figures, the user can be reasonably certain that for the enumerated population, the true value (the value that would have been obtained had sampling not been used) lies within plus or minus twice the standard error and virtually certain that it lies within plus or minus three times the standard error. These estimates do not include the effects of certain types of response error or systematic or coverage errors.
Employment Income. Refers to total income received by persons 15 years of age and over during 1980 as wages and salaries, net income from non-farm self-employment and/or net farm income.
Average Employment Income. Refers to the weighted mean total employment income per unit of a particular group. Average employment income is calculated from unrounded data by dividing the aggregate employment income of the group by the number of units with employment income in that group.
Median Employment Income. Refers to the amount which divides the distribution of those members of a particular group with employment income by size of total employment income, in two equal parts, one having employment incomes below the median and the other having employment incomes above the median.
Economic Family. Refers to a group of two or more persons who live in the same dwelling and are related to each other by blood, marriage or adoption. Persons living common-law are considered, for census purposes, as now married regardless of their legal marital status; they accordingly appear as married couples in the economic family tables.
Incidence of Low Income. On the basis of the total income of a family unit adjusted for federal Child Tax Credit, size of the family unit and size of the area of residence, the position of each unattached individual and economic family is determined in relation to low income cut-offs based on the 1978 Family Expenditure Survey and updated by changes in the Consumer Price Index. The incidence of low income is the percentage of units below the low income cut-offs. The incidence rates in this table been calculated from unrounded data.
Data table
Profile of Census Divisions/Census Subdivisions - Part B (414) | Values |
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Footnotes
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Total Population by Sex and Age Groups (20% Sample Data) Footnote 1 | 36,010 |
Total - Males | 18,020 |
0 - 4 years | 1,600 |
5 - 9 years | 1,510 |
10 - 14 years | 1,510 |
15 - 19 years | 1,700 |
20 - 24 years | 1,555 |
25 - 34 years | 3,430 |
35 - 44 years | 2,600 |
45 - 54 years | 1,980 |
55 - 64 years | 1,285 |
65 - 69 years | 380 |
70 years and over | 465 |
Total - Females | 17,990 |
0 - 4 years | 1,485 |
5 - 9 years | 1,480 |
10 - 14 years | 1,460 |
15 - 19 years | 1,645 |
20 - 24 years | 1,620 |
25 - 34 years | 3,625 |
35 - 44 years | 2,380 |
45 - 54 years | 1,805 |
55 - 64 years | 1,275 |
65 - 69 years | 420 |
70 years and over | 795 |
Total Population by Marital Status Footnote 2 | 36,005 |
Total single (never married) persons | 15,335 |
Single (never married) persons 15 years and over | 6,290 |
Married (includes separated) | 19,150 |
Widowed | 970 |
Divorced | 550 |
Total Population by Mother Tongue Footnote 3 | 36,005 |
Single responses | 36,005 |
English | 31,770 |
French | 520 |
Non-official languages | 3,715 |
Italian | 500 |
German | 795 |
Chinese | 60 |
Ukrainian | 210 |
Portuguese | 25 |
Dutch | 905 |
Polish | 175 |
Greek | 90 |
Spanish | 20 |
Hungarian (Magyar) | 100 |
Other languages | 830 |
Total Population by Home Language Footnote 4 | 36,005 |
Single responses | 36,005 |
English | 34,470 |
French | 205 |
Non-official languages | 1,330 |
Italian | 275 |
Chinese | 40 |
German | 170 |
Portuguese | 15 |
Greek | 70 |
Other languages | 755 |
Total Population by Official Language Footnote 5 | 36,005 |
English only | 33,905 |
French only | 15 |
Both English and French | 1,960 |
Neither English nor French | 125 |
Total Population by Ethnic Origin Footnote 6 | 36,005 |
Single responses | 32,580 |
British | 24,400 |
French | 1,120 |
German | 1,275 |
Italian | 855 |
Ukrainian | 450 |
Chinese | 70 |
Dutch (Netherlands) | 1,755 |
Jewish | 105 |
Polish | 345 |
Other single origins | 2,205 |
Multiple responses | 3,425 |
Total Population by Religion Footnote 7 | 36,010 |
Catholic | 9,810 |
Protestant | 22,595 |
United Church | 9,680 |
Anglican | 6,115 |
Eastern Orthodox | 255 |
Jewish | 125 |
Eastern Non-christian | 285 |
No religious preference | 2,910 |
Other | 30 |
Total Population by Place of Birth Footnote 8 | 36,005 |
Born in Canada | 28,635 |
Born in the province of residence | 25,200 |
Born outside Canada | 7,370 |
United States of America | 355 |
Other Americas Footnote 9 | 135 |
United Kingdom | 3,185 |
Other Europe | 3,000 |
Africa | 55 |
Asia | 325 |
Oceania | 10 |
Other Footnote 10 | 305 |
Total Immigrant Population by Period of Immigration Footnote 11 | 7,320 |
Before 1946 | 635 |
1946 - 1960 | 3,280 |
1961 - 1970 | 1,860 |
1971 - 1981 Footnote 12 | 1,540 |
Total Immigrant Population by Age at Immigration Footnote 13 | 7,320 |
0 - 4 years | 1,225 |
5 - 19 years | 2,045 |
20 - 39 years | 3,500 |
40 years and over | 550 |
Population 5 Years and Over by Mobility Status, Place of Residence 5 Years Ago Footnote 14 | 32,920 |
Non-movers | 14,830 |
Movers | 18,085 |
Non-migrants | 5,505 |
Migrants | 12,580 |
From same province | 11,115 |
From different province | 845 |
From outside Canada | 620 |
Population 15 Years and Over Who Are Attending School Footnote 15 | 5,145 |
Attending school full-time | 3,145 |
Attending school part-time | 2,000 |
Population 15 Years and Over by Highest Level of Schooling Footnote 16 | 26,965 |
Less than grade 9 Footnote 17 | 2,720 |
Grades 9-13 - Without secondary certificate | 8,705 |
Grades 9-13 - With secondary certificate | 4,220 |
Trades certificate or diploma | 960 |
Other non-university education only Footnote 18 | 6,450 |
Other non-university education only - Without certificate | 1,765 |
Other non-university education only - With certificate Footnote 19 | 4,680 |
University Footnote 20 | 3,895 |
University - Without degree | 1,915 |
University - With degree | 1,980 |
Population 15 Years and Over by Sex and Labour Force Activity | 26,960 |
Males 15 years and over | 13,395 |
In the labour force - Males 15 years and over | 11,480 |
Employed - Males 15 years and over | 11,085 |
Unemployed - Males 15 years and over | 395 |
Not in labour force - Males 15 years and over | 1,920 |
Worked either in 1980 or 1981 - Males 15 years and over | 505 |
Participation rate - Males 15 years and over | 85.7 |
Participation rate - Males 15-24 years | 73.7 |
Participation rate - Males 25 years and over | 89.5 |
Participation rate - Married males (excludes separated) | 91.1 |
Unemployment rate - Males 15 years and over | 3.4 |
Unemployment rate - Males 15-24 years | 8.5 |
Unemployment rate - Males 25 years and over | 2.1 |
Females 15 years and over | 13,565 |
In the labour force - Females 15 years and over | 7,685 |
Employed - Females 15 years and over | 7,150 |
Unemployed - Females 15 years and over | 540 |
Not in labour force - Females 15 years and over | 5,875 |
Worked either in 1980 or 1981 - Females 15 years and over | 1,105 |
Participation rate - Females 15 years and over | 56.7 |
Participation rate - Females 15-24 years | 65.4 |
Participation rate - Females 25 years and over | 53.9 |
Participation rate - Married females (excludes separated) | 57.0 |
Unemployment rate - Females 15 years and over | 7.0 |
Unemployment rate - Females 15-24 years | 8.9 |
Unemployment rate - Females 25 years and over | 6.1 |
Total Labour Force 15 Years and Over by Industry Division (1970 Standard Industrial Classification) Footnote 21 | 19,170 |
Industry - Not applicable Footnote 22 | 175 |
All industries Footnote 23 | 18,985 |
Agriculture | 320 |
Forestry | 0 |
Fishing and trapping | 0 |
Mines (including milling), quarryies and oil wells | 90 |
Manufacturing industries | 5,485 |
Construction industries | 915 |
Transportation, communication and other utilities | 1,565 |
Trade | 3,090 |
Finance, insurance and real estate | 1,345 |
Community, business and personal service industries | 4,925 |
Public administration and defence | 1,255 |
Total Labour Force 15 Years and Over by Sex and Occupation Major Groups (1980 Standard Occupational Classification) Footnote 24 | 19,165 |
Males 15 years and over in labour force | 11,475 |
Occupation - Not Applicable Footnote 25 | 50 |
All occupations Footnote 26 | 11,430 |
Major Group 11 - Managerial, administration and related occupations | 1,470 |
Major Group 21 - Occupations in natural sciences, engineering and mathematics | 720 |
Major Group 23 - Occupation in social sciences and related fields | 145 |
Major Group 25 - Occupations in religion | 20 |
Major Group 27 - Teaching and related occupations | 250 |
Major Group 31 - Occupations in medicine and health | 205 |
Major Group 33 - Artistic, literary, recreational and related occupations | 115 |
Major Group 41 - Clerical and related occupations | 815 |
Major Group 51 - Sales occupations | 1,200 |
Major Group 61 - Service occupations | 1,055 |
Major Group 71 - Farming, horticultural and animal husbandry occupations | 305 |
Major Group 73 - Fishing, trapping and related occupations | 0 |
Major Group 75 - Forestry and logging occupations | 0 |
Major Group 77 - Mining and quarrying including oil and gas field occupations | 20 |
Major Group 81/82 - Processing occupations | 360 |
Major Group 83 - Machining and related occupations | 615 |
Major Group 85 - Product fabricating, assembling and repairing occupations | 1,875 |
Major Group 87 - Construction trades occupations | 830 |
Major Group 91 - Transport equipment operating occupations | 675 |
Major Group 93 - Material handling and related occupations n.e.c. | 360 |
Major Group 95 - Other crafts and equipment operating occupations | 215 |
Major Group 99 - Occupations not elsewhere classified | 180 |
Females 15 years and over in labour force | 7,690 |
Occupation - Not Applicable Footnote 27 | 130 |
All occupations Footnote 28 | 7,560 |
Major Group 11 - Managerial, administration and related occupations | 380 |
Major Group 21 - Occupations in natural sciences, engineering and mathematics | 95 |
Major Group 23 - Occupation in social sciences and related fields | 185 |
Major Group 25 - Occupations in religion | 0 |
Major Group 27 - Teaching and related occupations | 545 |
Major Group 31 - Occupations in medicine and health | 725 |
Major Group 33 - Artistic, literary, recreational and related occupations | 90 |
Major Group 41 - Clerical and related occupations | 2,940 |
Major Group 51 - Sales occupations | 765 |
Major Group 61 - Service occupations | 920 |
Major Group 71 - Farming, horticultural and animal husbandry occupations | 65 |
Major Group 73 - Fishing, trapping and related occupations | 0 |
Major Group 75 - Forestry and logging occupations | 0 |
Major Group 77 - Mining and quarrying including oil and gas field occupations | 0 |
Major Group 81/82 - Processing occupations | 90 |
Major Group 83 - Machining and related occupations | 45 |
Major Group 85 - Product fabricating, assembling and repairing occupations | 410 |
Major Group 87 - Construction trades occupations | 10 |
Major Group 91 - Transport equipment operating occupations | 60 |
Major Group 93 - Material handling and related occupations n.e.c. | 140 |
Major Group 95 - Other crafts and equipment operating occupations | 55 |
Major Group 99 - Occupations not elsewhere classified | 35 |
Total Labour Force 15 Years and Over by Sex and Class of Worker Footnote 29 | 19,165 |
Males 15 years and over in labour force | 11,480 |
Class of worker - Not applicable | 45 |
All classes of worker Footnote 30 | 11,430 |
Paid-workers Footnote 31 | 10,850 |
Employees | 10,445 |
Self-employed (incorporated) | 405 |
Self-employed (unincorporated) Footnote 32 | 570 |
Unpaid family workers | 15 |
Females 15 years and over in labour force | 7,690 |
Class of worker - Not applicable | 130 |
All classes of worker Footnote 33 | 7,555 |
Paid-workers Footnote 34 | 7,385 |
Employees | 7,305 |
Self-employed (incorporated) | 85 |
Self-employed (unincorporated) Footnote 35 | 155 |
Unpaid family workers | 20 |
Population 15 Years and Over by Sex and Total Income Footnote 36 | 26,960 |
Males 15 years and over | 13,395 |
Males without income | 705 |
Males with income | 12,690 |
Males under $ 1,000 Footnote 37 | 410 |
Males $ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 695 |
Males $ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 565 |
Males $ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 555 |
Males $ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 765 |
Males $10,000 - $14,999 | 1,475 |
Males $15,000 - $19,999 | 2,220 |
Males $20,000 - $24,999 | 2,275 |
Males $25,000 - $29,999 | 1,770 |
Males $30,000 - $34,999 | 1,025 |
Males $35,000 and over | 935 |
Average income ($) - Males 15 years and over Footnote 38 | 19,290 |
Median income ($) - Males 15 years and over Footnote 39 | 19,021 |
Standard error of average income ($) - Males 15 years and over Footnote 40 | 228 |
Females 15 years and over | 13,565 |
Females without income | 3,065 |
Females with income | 10,500 |
Females under $ 1,000 Footnote 41 | 1,195 |
Females $ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 1,325 |
Females $ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 1,195 |
Females $ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 1,220 |
Females $ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 1,185 |
Females $10,000 - $14,999 | 2,260 |
Females $15,000 - $19,999 | 1,095 |
Females $20,000 - $24,999 | 610 |
Females $25,000 - $29,999 | 235 |
Females $30,000 - $34,999 | 105 |
Females $35,000 and over | 70 |
Average income ($) - Females 15 years and over Footnote 42 | 9,300 |
Median income ($) - Females 15 years and over Footnote 43 | 7,640 |
Standard error of average income ($) - Females 15 years and over Footnote 44 | 155 |
Population 15 Years and Over who Worked in 1980 by Sex and Employment Income Footnote 45 | 19,995 |
Males 15 years and over who worked in 1980 | 11,690 |
Males without employment income | 225 |
Males with employment income | 11,460 |
Males under $ 1,000 Footnote 46 | 380 |
Males $ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 735 |
Males $ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 440 |
Males $ 5,000 - $6,999 | 320 |
Males $ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 625 |
Males $10,000 - $14,999 | 1,290 |
Males $15,000 - $19,999 | 2,185 |
Males $20,000 - $24,999 | 2,145 |
Males $25,000 and over | 3,345 |
Average employment income ($) Footnote 47 | 19,122 |
Median employment income ($) Footnote 48 | 19,302 |
Standard error of average employment income ($) Footnote 49 | 223 |
Females 15 years and over who worked in 1980 | 8,305 |
Females without employment income | 170 |
Females with employment income | 8,130 |
Females under $ 1,000 Footnote 50 | 810 |
Females $ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 1,105 |
Females $ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 800 |
Females $ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 770 |
Females $ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 910 |
Females $10,000 - $14,999 | 2,045 |
Females $15,000 - $19,999 | 945 |
Females $20,000 - $24,999 | 510 |
Females $25,000 and over | 240 |
Average employment income ($) Footnote 51 | 9,494 |
Median employment income ($) Footnote 52 | 8,826 |
Standard error of average employment income ($) Footnote 53 | 164 |
Total Number of Persons in Private Households | 35,825 |
Total number of persons in census families | 32,740 |
Total number of non-family persons | 3,080 |
Total Number of Children at Home by Age | 13,695 |
Under 6 years of age | 3,620 |
6 - 14 years | 5,315 |
15 - 17 years | 1,920 |
18 - 24 years | 2,485 |
25 years and over | 355 |
Average number of children per census family | 1.4 |
Total Number of Census Families in Private Households by Size of Family | 9,880 |
2 persons | 3,320 |
3 persons | 2,330 |
4 persons | 2,825 |
5 or more persons | 1,400 |
Average number of persons per census family | 3.3 |
Total Husband-wife Families by Family Structure and Presence of Children | 9,135 |
With no children at home | 2,900 |
With children at home | 6,235 |
1 child at home | 2,115 |
2 children at home | 2,750 |
3 or more children at home | 1,365 |
Total Lone-parent Families by Family Structure | 740 |
1 child at home | 420 |
2 children at home | 215 |
3 or more children at home | 105 |
Total Census Families by Census Family Income Footnote 54 | 9,880 |
Under $ 5,000 Footnote 55 | 290 |
$ 5,000 - $ 9,999 | 340 |
$10,000 - $14,999 | 675 |
$15,000 - $19,999 | 760 |
$20,000 - $24,999 | 1,480 |
$25,000 - $29,999 | 1,485 |
$30,000 - $34,999 | 1,515 |
$35,000 - $39,999 | 1,175 |
$40,000 - $49,999 | 1,285 |
$50,000 and over | 870 |
Average income ($) | 30,779 |
Median income ($) | 29,733 |
Standard error of average income ($) | 329 |
Total Number of Economic Families by Incidence of Low Income | 9,920 |
Low income economic families | 590 |
Incidence of low income (%) | 6.0 |
Total Unattached Individuals by Incidence of Low Income | 2,215 |
Low income unattached individuals | 630 |
Incidence of low income (%) | 28.4 |
Total Income of Non-family Persons 15 Years and Over | 2,980 |
Without income | 70 |
With income | 2,905 |
Under $ 1,000 Footnote 56 | 70 |
$ 1,000 - $ 2,999 | 150 |
$ 3,000 - $ 4,999 | 225 |
$ 5,000 - $ 6,999 | 515 |
$ 7,000 - $ 9,999 | 370 |
$10,000 - $14,999 | 585 |
$15,000 - $19,999 | 425 |
$20,000 - $24,999 | 250 |
$25,000 and over | 300 |
Average income ($) Footnote 57 | 12,611 |
Median income ($) Footnote 58 | 10,710 |
Standard error of average income ($) Footnote 59 | 343 |
Total Number of Private Households by Household Size Footnote 60 | 11,700 |
1 person | 1,620 |
2 persons | 3,190 |
3 persons | 2,395 |
4 - 5 persons | 3,985 |
6 - 9 persons | 505 |
10 or more persons | 0 |
Average number of persons in private households | 3.0 |
Total Number of Private Households by Household Type | 11,700 |
Non-family household | 1,945 |
1 census family household | 9,645 |
2 or more census family household | 110 |
Total Number of Private Households by Household Income Footnote 61 | 11,700 |
Under $5,000 Footnote 62 | 450 |
$ 5,000 - $ 9,999 | 795 |
$10,000 - $14,999 | 985 |
$15,000 - $19,999 | 990 |
$20,000 - $24,999 | 1,615 |
$25,000 - $29,999 | 1,660 |
$30,000 - $34,999 | 1,565 |
$35,000 - $39,999 | 1,225 |
$40,000 and over | 2,415 |
Average income ($) | 29,166 |
Median income ($) | 27,972 |
Standard error of average income ($) | 311 |
Total Number of Occupied Private Dwellings by Tenure Footnote 63 | 11,700 |
Owned | 8,445 |
Rented | 3,250 |
Total Number of Occupied Private Dwellings | 11,700 |
Average number of rooms per dwelling | 6.3 |
Average number of persons per room | 0.5 |
Total Number of Occupied Private Dwellings by Period of Construction Footnote 64 | 11,700 |
Before 1946 | 1,445 |
1946 - 1960 | 2,860 |
1961 - 1970 | 1,955 |
1971 - 1981 Footnote 65 | 5,435 |
Total Number of Private Dwellings with One or More Bathrooms Footnote 66 | 11,685 |
Dwellings with one bathroom | 6,155 |
Dwellings with more than one bathroom | 5,530 |
Dwellings with central heating | 11,320 |
Minor repairs needed | 1,585 |
Major repairs needed | 425 |
Tenant One-family Households in Occupied Non-farm Private Dwellings Without Additional Persons | 1,905 |
Average gross rent (monthly) ($) Footnote 67 | 335 |
Gross rent >25% of household income Footnote 68 | 540 |
Owner One-family Households in Occupied Non-farm Private Dwellings Without Additional Persons | 7,015 |
Average major payments for owners (monthly) ($) Footnote 69 | 484 |
Owner's major payments >25% of household income Footnote 70 | 1,620 |
Source: Statistics Canada, 1981 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 97-570-X1981005.
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