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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: Distribution of Family Income by Couple Families, 2010-2015
This definition of the family classifies people in the following manner:
1) husbands and wives (married or common law) living in the same
dwelling, with or without children (children of any age who report
"single" as their marital status, or imputed children); 2) lone parents
(male or female) with one or more children. Thus, the residual
population is called "non-family persons" and is made up of persons
living alone and of persons living in a household but who are not
immediate relatives of other household members.
Couple Family
Consists of a couple living together (whether married or common law) at
the same address, and any children living at the same address; taxfiling
children must report a marital status other than married. Previous to
the 1998 data, taxfiling children had to report “single” as their
marital status. Beginning in 2000, same-sex couples reporting as couples
are counted as couple families. See also Census families.
Source:
Compiled by the Community Accounts Unit, based on Canada Customs and
Revenue Agency summary information as provided by Income Statistics
Division, Statistics Canada.
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