Table 19
Distribution of separated or divorced parents by major decision making role about the health, religion and/or education of their children, Canada, 2011

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Table 19
Distribution of separated or divorced parents by major decision making role about the health, religion and/or education of their children, Canada, 2011
Table summary
This table displays the results of distribution of separated or divorced parents by major decision making role about the health. The information is grouped by who makes the major decisions about children (appearing as row headers), number (in thousands) and % (appearing as column headers).
Who makes the major decisions about childrenNote 1 Number
(in thousands)
%
Both parents together or alternatively 403 35
Only one parent 691 60
Father 101 15
Mother 590 85
Someone else X X
Varies depending on what the decision is X X
Other 16 1Note E: Use with caution
Total 1,155 100
E use with caution.
F too unreliable to be published.
X suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act.
Note: Percentages may not add to 100%. Totals include the "don't know" and "refused" categories, which are not shown in the table.
1. Children aged 18 years and under at the time of the survey.
Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2011.
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