Ontario: National Household Survey 2011: Income by Family Type
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Two or more Person Households
Total number by economic family type or household size in private households | .. |
Median income | .. |
Median after-tax income | .. |
Average income | .. |
Average after-tax income | .. |
Average family size | .. |
The global non-response rate (GNR) is a weighted measure of survey non-response, calculated based on the number of households that did not respond to the survey and the number of questions that respondents left out. The GNR can be used as an indicator of data quality, with lower values indicating more accurate data. Geographies with a GNR of higher than 50% were suppressed by Statistics Canada due to concerns about data accuracy. If a geography has a GNR of 0, it means that there was a response from all households surveyed, not necessarily that the data is representative of all households in the geography.
Figures may not add to total due to random rounding.
Non-family persons are those either living alone in a private dwelling,
or two or more people sharing a private dwelling who do not make up a
census family. An example might be several people living as roommates.
Copyright: Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
Data last updated on January 24, 2017