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- 1. Age (131) and Sex (3) for the Population of Canada and Forward Sortation Areas, 2011 Census ArchivedTable: 98-311-X2011022Description:
This table is part of the topic 'Age and sex', which provides age and sex distributions for the entire population of Canada. The 2011 Census data show the age group structure of the Canadian population and are used to calculate indicators of aging for each province and territory.
©This data includes information copied with permission from Canada Post Corporation.
Release date: 2013-02-05 - Table: 98-312-X2011020Description:
This topic presents data on census families, including the number of families, family size and structure. The data also include persons living in families, with relatives, with non-relatives and living alone. Family structure refers to the classification of census families into married couples or common-law couples (including opposite-sex or same-sex), and lone-parent families.
Data are also presented on household characteristics. The household type refers to the number and types of census families living in a household. The household size refers to the number of people in the household.
This topic also presents data on marital status and common-law relationships, by age and sex, for the entire Canadian population. These data show the number of persons who never-married, are married, separated, divorced or widowed, and those who are not married, whether they are living common-law or not.
©This data includes information copied with permission from Canada Post Corporation.
Release date: 2013-02-05
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- 1. Age (131) and Sex (3) for the Population of Canada and Forward Sortation Areas, 2011 Census ArchivedTable: 98-311-X2011022Description:
This table is part of the topic 'Age and sex', which provides age and sex distributions for the entire population of Canada. The 2011 Census data show the age group structure of the Canadian population and are used to calculate indicators of aging for each province and territory.
©This data includes information copied with permission from Canada Post Corporation.
Release date: 2013-02-05 - Table: 98-312-X2011020Description:
This topic presents data on census families, including the number of families, family size and structure. The data also include persons living in families, with relatives, with non-relatives and living alone. Family structure refers to the classification of census families into married couples or common-law couples (including opposite-sex or same-sex), and lone-parent families.
Data are also presented on household characteristics. The household type refers to the number and types of census families living in a household. The household size refers to the number of people in the household.
This topic also presents data on marital status and common-law relationships, by age and sex, for the entire Canadian population. These data show the number of persons who never-married, are married, separated, divorced or widowed, and those who are not married, whether they are living common-law or not.
©This data includes information copied with permission from Canada Post Corporation.
Release date: 2013-02-05
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