Chart 3
Racialized groups living in a dwelling owned by one or some members of their household, by group, 2016 and 2021

Total – Canadian population Total racialized population South Asian Chinese Black Filipino Latin American Arab Southeast Asian West Asian Korean Japanese Racialized groups, n.i.e. Multiple racialized groups 0 20 40 60 80 100 % 20162016 20212021
Note(s):
In this chart, the concept of "racialized group" is derived directly from the concept of "visible minority." The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as "persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour." The abbreviation "n.i.e." means "not included elsewhere." This category includes people who provided written responses such as "Guyanese," "Pacific Islander," "Polynesian," "Tibetan" or "West Indian."
Source(s):
Census of Population, 2016 and 2021 (3901).

Chart description


This is a bar clustered chart.

Racialized groups living in a dwelling owned by one or some members of their household, by group, 2016 and 2021, %
  2016 2021
Total – Canadian population 73.2 71.9
Total racialized population 66.4 64.7
South Asian 74.7 70.3
Chinese 83.8 84.5
Black 46.0 45.2
Filipino 63.7 65.2
Latin American 51.7 48.6
Arab 47.9 48.0
Southeast Asian 72.4 71.9
West Asian 56.7 57.8
Korean 61.8 63.9
Japanese 71.5 69.8
Racialized groups, n.i.e. 66.0 68.2
Multiple racialized groups 69.2 67.7
Note(s):
In this chart, the concept of "racialized group" is derived directly from the concept of "visible minority." The Employment Equity Act defines visible minorities as "persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour." The abbreviation "n.i.e." means "not included elsewhere." This category includes people who provided written responses such as "Guyanese," "Pacific Islander," "Polynesian," "Tibetan" or "West Indian."
Source(s):
Census of Population, 2016 and 2021 (3901).
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