Data tables, 2016 Census

Shelter-cost-to-income Ratio (5A), Tenure Including Presence of Mortgage Payments and Subsidized Housing (7) and Household Type Including Census Family Structure (9) for Owner and Tenant Households in Non-farm, Non-reserve Private Dwellings of Canada, Provinces and Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2016 Census - 25% Sample Data

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This table details shelter-cost-to-income ratio , tenure including presence of mortgage payments and subsidized housing and household type including census family structure for owner and tenant households in non-farm, non-reserve private dwellings in Quebec / Québec
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Shelter-cost-to-income ratio (5A) Tenure including presence of mortgage payments and subsidized housing (7)
Total - Tenure including presence of mortgage payments and subsidized housingFootnote 2 Owner With mortgage Without mortgage Renter Subsidized housing Not subsidized housing
Total - Shelter-cost-to-income ratio 3,499,955 2,141,690 1,325,875 815,815 1,358,260 125,670 1,232,595
Spending less than 30% of income on shelter costs 2,763,110 1,864,080 1,089,645 774,430 899,030 88,700 810,330
Spending 30% or more of income on shelter costs 733,350 275,980 235,200 40,775 457,375 36,910 420,465
30% to less than 100% 647,970 248,590 213,120 35,470 399,380 33,615 365,765
Not applicableFootnote 3 3,495 1,635 1,030 605 1,860 55 1,805

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Footnote(s)

Footnote 1

For more information, refer to the Census Dictionary: Household type; Census family.

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Footnote 2

Tenure - Refers to whether the household owns or rents their private dwelling. The private dwelling may be situated on rented or leased land or be part of a condominium. A household is considered to own their dwelling if some member of the household owns the dwelling even if it is not fully paid for, for example if there is a mortgage or some other claim on it. A household is considered to rent their dwelling if no member of the household owns the dwelling. A household is considered to rent that dwelling even if the dwelling is provided without cash rent or at a reduced rent, or if the dwelling is part of a cooperative.



Presence of mortgage payments- Refers to whether an owner household makes regular mortgage or loan payments for their dwelling.



Subsidized housing - Refers to whether a renter household lives in a dwelling that is subsidized.



Subsidized housing includes rent geared to income, social housing, public housing, government-assisted housing, non-profit housing, rent supplements and housing allowances.

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Footnote 3

The category 'Not applicable' includes private households with zero or negative household total income.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-400-X2016229.

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