CENSUS DATA AVAILABLE

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CENSUS DATA AVAILABLE
The first line of each group of variables is the count of the total number of
individuals or families or households in a neighbourhood. The indented lines
that follow are the count of subcategories of the total. Item with the same
indentation should add up to the total; this usually does not though due to
random rounding done by Statistics Canada, you will need to fix this when you
get the data. As with the demographic data of countries, it is necessary to
calculate the relative measures of these variables in order to make comparisons
between neighbourhoods of different sizes.
Note: “15 years+” means “15 years and older”
INDIVIDUAL DATA
MARITAL STATUS
A0 Total population 15 years & over by legal marital status - 100% Data
A1
Never married (single), population 15 years & over by legal marital status
A2
Legally married (and not separated), pop. 15 years & over by legal marital status
A3
Separated, but still legally married, pop. 15 years & over by legal marital status
A4
Divorced, population 15 years & over by legal marital status
A5
Widowed, population 15 years & over by legal marital status
HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION ATTAINED
B0 Total population 20 years and over by highest level of schooling - 20% Sample Data
B1
Less than grade 9
B2
Grades 9 to 13
B3
Without high school graduation certificate
B4
With high school graduation certificate
B5
Trades certificate or diploma
B6
College
B7
Without certificate or diploma
B8
With certificate or diploma
B9
University
B10
Without degree
B11
Without certificate or diploma
B12
With certificate or diploma
B13
With bachelor's degree or higher
DMCP Report @Variables 020602
FAMILY STRUCTURE (by structure type, by number of children)
C0 Total number of census families in private households - 20% Sample Data
C1
Total couple families by family structure and number of children - 20% Sample Data
C2
Total married couples, couple families by family structure and number of children
C3
Without children at home, families married couples
C4
1 child, families of married couples
C5
2 children, families of married couples
C6
3 or more children, families of married couples
C7
Common-law couples, couple families by family structure and number of children
C8
Without children at home, families of common-law couples
C9
1 child, common-law couples common- law couples
C10
2 children, common- law couples common-law couples
C11
3 or more children, common-law couples common-law couples
C12 Total lone-parent families by sex of parent and number of children - 20% Sample Data
C13
Female parent, lone-parent families
C14
1 child, lone-parent families, female parent
C15
2 children, lone-parent families, female parent
C16
3 or more children, lone-parent families, female parent
C17
Male parent, lone-parent families
C18
1 child, lone-parent families, male parent
C19
2 children, lone-parent families, male parent
C20
3 or more children, lone-parent families, male parent
IMMIGRANT STATUS
E0 Total population by immigrant status and place of birth - 20% Sample Data
E1
Non-immigrant population
E2
Total immigrants (by selected place of birth)
INDIVIDUAL DATA CONT’D…
INCOME DATA
TIME SPENT ON UNPAID SENIOR CARE (by number of hours, by gender)
G0 Total population 15 years+ by hours spent providing unpaid senior care
G1
Males 15 years & over - Hours spent providing unpaid senior care
G2
No hours of unpaid senior care
G3
Less than 5 hours of unpaid senior care
G4
5 to 9 hours of unpaid senior care
G5
10 to 19 hours of unpaid senior care
G6
20 hours or more of unpaid senior care
G8
Females 15 years & over - Hours spent providing unpaid senior care
G9
No hours of unpaid senior care
G10
Less than 5 hours of unpaid senior care
G11
5 to 9 hours of unpaid senior care
G12
10 to 19 hours of unpaid senior care
G14
20 hours or more of unpaid senior care
INCOME (by gender)
H0 Total income in 2000 of population 15 years and over – 20% of Sample Data
H1
Males with Income, 15 years and over
H2
Under $1000 income
H3
$1,000 - $2,999 income
H4
$3,000 - $4,999 income
H5
$5,000 - $6,999 income
H6
$7,000 - $9,999 income
H7
$10,000 - $11,999 income
H8
$12,000 - $14,999 income
H9
$15,000 - $19,999 income
H10
$20,000 - $24,999 income
H11
$25,000 - $29,999 income
H12
$30,000 - $34,999 income
H13
$35,000 - $39,999 income
H14
$40,000 – $44,999 income
H15
$45,000 - $49,999 income
H16
$50,000 - $59,999 income
H17
$60,000 + income
H18 Females with Income, 15 years & over
H19
Under $1000 income
H20
$1,000 - $2,999 income
H21
$3,000 - $4,999 income
H22
$5,000 - $6,999 income
H23
$7,000 - $9,999 income
H24
$10,000 - $11,999 income
H25
$12,000 - $14,999 income
H26
$15,000 - $19,999 income
H27
$20,000 - $24,999 income
H28
$25,000 - $29,999 income
H29
$30,000 - $34,999 income
H30
$35,000 - $39,999 income
H31
$40,000 – $44,999 income
H32
$45,000 - $49,999 income
H33
$50,000 - $59,999 income
H34
$60,000 + income
STRUCTURAL TYPE OF DWELLING
J0 Total number of occupied private dwellings by structural type of dwelling
J1
Single-detached house, number of occupied private dwelling
J2
Semi-detached house, number of occupied private dwelling
J3
Row house, number of occupied private dwelling
J4
Apartment, detached duplex, number of occupied private dwelling
J5
Apartment, building with 5 or more storeys, number of occupied private dwelling
J6
Apartment, building with fewer than 5 storeys, number of occupied private dwelling
J7
Other single-attached house, number of occupied private dwelling
J8
Movable dwelling, number of occupied private dwelling
DMCP Report @Variables 020602
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