Data tables, 2016 Census

Family Characteristics of Children (17), Age (4B) and Sex (3) for the Population aged 0 to 14 Years 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 family characteristics of children , age and sex for the population aged 0 to 14 years in private households in Vaughan, CY
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Family characteristics of children (17) Age (4B)
Total - Age 0 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years
Total - Family characteristics of children (restricted to persons aged 0 to 14 years)Footnote 1 57,490 16,250 19,950 21,285
Children in census families (as in sons, daughters or grandchildren) 57,285 16,200 19,890 21,200
Living with two biological or adoptive parentsFootnote 2 49,555 14,505 17,300 17,750
In an intact familyFootnote 3 48,595 14,200 16,945 17,450
In a complex stepfamilyFootnote 4 960 305 355 305
Living with one biological or adoptive parent and one step-parent 1,480 300 485 690
In a simple stepfamilyFootnote 5 985 255 340 390
In a complex stepfamilyFootnote 6 490 45 145 300
Living with one parent in a lone-parent census familyFootnote 7 6,165 1,375 2,075 2,720
With a male lone parent 1,070 245 370 455
With a female lone parent 5,095 1,130 1,700 2,265
Living with grandparents without parents present 85 15 30 40
With two grandparents without parents present 45 5 20 20
With one grandparent without parents present 40 5 10 20
Persons not in census families 200 50 60 85
Living with other relativesFootnote 8 180 50 60 75
Foster children 20 0 5 15

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Footnote 1

For more information, refer to the Census Dictionary: Census family; Stepfamily status of couple family with children; and Relationship structure of stepfamily.

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Footnote 2

One or more grandparents of the child may also be present in the household.

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Footnote 3

In an intact family, all children are the biological or adopted children of both persons in the couple. This category also includes children living in census families for whom it cannot be determined whether it is an intact family or a stepfamily.

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Footnote 4

In a complex stepfamily, some or all of the children are step-siblings or half-siblings.

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Footnote 5

In a simple stepfamily, none of the children are step-siblings or half-siblings.

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Footnote 6

In a complex stepfamily, some or all of the children are step-siblings or half-siblings.

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Footnote 7

One or more grandparents of the child may also be present in the household.

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Footnote 8

Excluding foster children.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-400-X2016041.

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