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Multi-Variable Regional Comparison Feature

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The Multi-Variable Regional Comparison Feature is designed for retrieving topics for different geographies to aid in making comparisons. Select any number of variables from a single table, and then specify your table options such as geography type, age group, or gender (if applicable). Results will be shown for all geographies of the selected type and can be easily exported to excel for further work.

Table Information

  • Selected account: Income, Consumption and Leisure
  • Selected table: Census 2016: Housing by Age Groups 55 and Over

Variables

  • Structural type of dwelling - Total
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented
  • Single-detached house
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented
  • Apartment in a building that has five or more storeys
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented
  • Other attached dwelling
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented
  • Semi-detached house
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented
  • Row house
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented
  • Apartment or flat in a duplex
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented
  • Apartment in a building that has fewer than five storeys
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented
  • Other single-attached house
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented
  • Movable dwelling
  • Housing tenure - Total
  • Owned
  • Rented

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Table Definitions [show]
Housing tenure
Refers to whether the household owns or rents their private dwelling. The private dwelling may be situated on rented or leased land or be part of a condominium. A household is considered to own their dwelling if some member of the household owns the dwelling even if it is not fully paid for, for example if there is a mortgage or some other claim on it. A household is considered to rent their dwelling if no member of the household owns the dwelling. A household is considered to rent that dwelling even if the dwelling is provided without cash rent or at a reduced rent, or if the dwelling is part of a cooperative.
Source: Compiled by the Community Accounts Unit based on information provided from the Census of Population 2016, Statistics Canada.

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