Families and Household Living Arrangements, 2001 Census (Age Groups, Family Structure and Sex for Children in Census Families in Private Households)
Family structure refers to the classification of census families into families of married couples, common-law couples (including same-sex couples), and lone-parent families.
Related information
Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
Related products
Data
- Profiles of a community or region: Community Profiles
- Profiles of a community or region: Cumulative Electronic Components of Profiles, 2001 Census
- Profiles of a community or region: Electronic Components of Profiles No. 2, 2001 Census
- Tables: Families and Household Living Arrangements, 2001 Census (Age Groups of Children at Home, and Family Structure for Census Families in Private Households)
- Tables: Families and Household Living Arrangements, 2001 Census (Household Living Arrangements, Age Groups and Sex for Population in Private Households)
- Tables: Families and Household Living Arrangements: Highlight Tables, 2001 Census
- Tables: Highlight Tables, 2001 Census
Analysis
- Journals and periodicals: Analysis Series, 2001 Census
- Articles and reports: Profile of Canadian Families and Households: Diversification Continues, 2001 Census
Reference
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2001 Census Catalogue (Reference Products: 2001 Census)
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2001 Census Dictionary (Reference Products: 2001 Census)
- Surveys and statistical programs – Documentation: 2001 Census Standard Products Stubsets (Reference Products: 2001 Census)