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Census Family Structure Including Stepfamily Status (9) and Number and Age Combinations of Children (29) for Census Families with Children in Private Households of Canada, Provinces and Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2016 and 2011 Censuses - 100% Data

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This table details census family structure including stepfamily status and number and age combinations of children for census families with children in private households in Greater Sudbury / Grand Sudbury
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Census family structure including stepfamily status (9) Number and age combinations of children (29)
Total - Census families with children Families with children aged 25 and over only Families with at least one child aged 0 to 24 years 1 child (aged 0 to 24 years) 0 to 5 years 6 to 14 years 15 to 17 years 18 to 24 years 2 children, of which at least one is aged 0 to 24 years Both aged 0 to 5 years Both aged 6 to 14 years Both aged 15 to 17 years Both aged 18 to 24 years One aged 0 to 5 years and one aged 6 to 14 years One aged 6 to 14 years and one aged 15 to 17 years One aged 15 to 17 years and one aged 18 to 24 years One aged 18 to 24 years and one aged 25 years and over Other age combinations of children 3 or more children, of which at least one is aged 0 to 24 years All aged 0 to 5 years All aged 6 to 14 years All aged 15 to 17 years All aged 18 to 24 years Some aged 0 to 5 years and some aged 6 to 14 years Some aged 6 to 14 years and some aged 15 to 17 years Some aged 15 to 17 years and some aged 18 to 24 years Some aged 18 to 24 years and some aged 25 years and over Other age combinations of children Average number of children, all ages
Total - Census family structureFootnote 1 26,345 3,980 22,365 9,275 2,785 2,270 1,045 3,180 9,755 1,440 2,425 220 1,245 1,470 1,075 955 360 555 3,335 175 455 5 115 1,020 415 255 85 810 1.7
Couple census families with childrenFootnote 2 18,095 2,035 16,060 5,845 2,015 1,265 560 2,005 7,610 1,230 1,865 160 985 1,180 810 745 265 380 2,605 150 350 5 95 785 310 210 65 625 1.8
Intact families 14,940 1,750 13,185 4,870 1,900 1,005 415 1,545 6,475 1,175 1,625 120 860 965 655 640 230 205 1,845 135 290 5 75 560 210 170 60 340 1.7
StepfamiliesFootnote 3 3,160 280 2,875 975 120 265 140 460 1,135 55 245 30 120 215 155 105 35 175 760 15 65 0 20 230 105 40 5 290 1.9
Simple stepfamilies 1,885 270 1,610 975 115 260 140 460 510 20 165 25 85 40 75 65 20 25 125 0 15 0 5 25 20 10 0 40 1.4
Complex stepfamilies 1,270 10 1,260 0 0 0 0 0 625 40 75 10 35 180 75 45 15 150 640 10 50 0 15 200 80 30 5 250 2.7
Lone-parent census families 8,255 1,945 6,305 3,430 770 1,000 485 1,175 2,145 215 560 70 260 285 265 215 100 175 735 30 100 5 25 230 100 45 15 180 1.5
Male lone-parent census families 1,880 440 1,435 895 130 245 135 385 440 35 140 20 55 35 55 50 25 30 100 5 10 0 0 20 15 10 5 30 1.4
Female lone-parent census families 6,375 1,505 4,865 2,530 640 755 350 785 1,700 180 420 50 205 255 215 165 75 145 630 20 90 5 15 210 85 40 10 150 1.5

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Footnote 1

For more information, refer to the Census Dictionary: Census family structure.

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Footnote 2

For more information about intact families and stepfamilies, refer to the Census Dictionary: Stepfamily status of couple family with children.

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Footnote 3

For more information about simple and complex stepfamilies, refer to the Census Dictionary: Relationship structure of stepfamily.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-400-X2016025.

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