Data tables, 2016 Census

Family Characteristics of Adults (11), Age (16) and Sex (3) for the Population 15 Years and Over 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 adults , age and sex for the population 15 years and over in private households in Division No. 4
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Family characteristics of adults (11) Age (16)
Total - Age 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over
Total - Family characteristics of adults (restricted to persons aged 15 and over) 7,765 565 450 435 495 495 510 520 730 895 765 610 465 310 285 245
Adults living in census familiesFootnote 1 6,170 530 330 320 430 440 460 460 585 730 630 475 335 205 155 90
Married spouses and common-law partnersFootnote 2 5,030 15 115 250 370 405 405 415 545 690 620 465 320 190 145 75
Without children in their census family 2,995 10 80 110 80 45 50 90 280 545 555 440 305 185 140 70
With children in their census family 2,035 5 35 140 295 355 355 325 260 145 70 20 20 5 10 0
Lone parents (in lone-parent census families) 270 5 10 20 25 20 45 35 25 30 10 5 15 15 5 20
Children in census families (as in sons, daughters or grandchildren) 870 510 205 50 30 15 10 10 20 15 0 5 0 0 0 0
Adults not living in census familiesFootnote 3 1,590 35 120 115 65 50 50 60 140 165 130 140 130 105 130 150
Living with other relativesFootnote 4 80 5 10 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 5 5 5 5
Living with non-relatives only 170 15 45 25 15 5 5 5 10 20 5 5 10 0 0 5
Living alone 1,340 10 60 85 50 40 40 50 125 140 120 120 120 105 130 145

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Footnote(s)

Footnote 1

In order for any person to have children in their census family, the person's child or children must be living in the same household and must not be living in a couple or with their own children. For more information, refer to the Census Dictionary: Census family.

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Footnote 2

Every married or common-law couple living together in a private household is in a census family together.

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Footnote 3

For more information, refer to the Census Dictionary: Household living arrangements of person not in a census family.

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Footnote 4

Includes foster children aged 15 years and over.

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Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population, Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-400-X2016029.

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