Data tables, 2016 Census

Age of Primary Household Maintainer (9), Tenure (4), Structural Type of Dwelling (10) and Household Type Including Census Family Structure (9) for Private Households of Canada, Provinces and Territories, Census Divisions and Census Subdivisions, 2016 Census - 25% Sample Data

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This table details age of primary household maintainer , tenure , structural type of dwelling and household type including census family structure for private households in Division No. 6
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Age of primary household maintainer (9) Tenure (4)
Total - Tenure Owner Renter Band housing
Total - Age of primary household maintainerFootnote 2 558,915 411,885 146,860 170
15 to 24 years 15,110 3,465 11,640 10
25 to 34 years 103,365 57,150 46,185 35
35 to 44 years 121,600 89,125 32,440 40
45 to 54 years 119,875 95,685 24,145 45
55 to 64 years 104,290 87,390 16,875 25
65 to 74 years 57,455 48,300 9,145 10
75 to 84 years 27,880 23,390 4,480 10
85 years and over 9,335 7,375 1,955 10

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Footnote 1

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

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Footnote 2

Primary household maintainer - The first person in the household identified as someone who pays the rent, or the mortgage, or the taxes, or the electricity or other services or utilities for the dwelling. When more than one member of the household contributes to the payments, the first person listed is chosen as the primary household maintainer. If no person in the household is identified as making any such payments, the first person listed is selected by default.


The order of the persons in a household is determined by the order in which they are listed on the questionnaire. Generally, an adult is listed first followed, if applicable, by their spouse or common-law partner and then by their children. The order does not necessarily correspond to the proportion of household payments made by each person.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-400-X2016227.

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