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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 Deux-Montagnes
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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 17,300 2,160 15,140 5,885 1,680 1,525 655 2,025 6,810 1,185 1,735 125 815 1,095 680 535 270 370 2,440 120 345 5 90 780 300 150 75 570 1.7
Couple census families with childrenFootnote 2 12,460 1,165 11,295 3,850 1,405 840 335 1,270 5,380 1,095 1,300 75 625 945 485 380 200 270 2,070 120 285 5 60 725 225 120 50 470 1.8
Intact families 10,165 955 9,210 3,145 1,340 670 220 915 4,570 1,030 1,140 60 535 800 390 305 170 145 1,500 115 225 5 45 580 155 80 40 255 1.8
StepfamiliesFootnote 3 2,300 210 2,085 705 70 170 115 350 805 65 160 20 95 145 100 70 35 125 575 5 60 0 15 140 75 35 10 220 2.0
Simple stepfamilies 1,410 205 1,210 710 65 170 120 350 415 40 110 15 60 30 60 50 25 25 85 5 10 0 5 10 15 10 5 25 1.4
Complex stepfamilies 885 10 880 0 0 0 0 0 395 20 50 5 30 120 35 20 15 100 480 10 55 0 15 130 60 25 5 190 2.8
Lone-parent census families 4,835 990 3,845 2,040 280 685 320 760 1,435 85 430 50 190 150 200 165 70 100 370 5 55 0 35 55 70 30 20 100 1.5
Male lone-parent census families 1,370 230 1,135 625 55 210 105 255 420 20 150 15 55 35 50 55 20 20 90 0 20 0 10 10 15 5 0 20 1.5
Female lone-parent census families 3,470 760 2,705 1,415 220 475 210 500 1,015 70 275 40 135 110 150 105 50 80 280 5 35 0 20 45 55 25 15 80 1.5

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Footnote(s)

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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