Males with income by income taxes and after-tax income and age group; Females with income by income taxes and after-tax income and age group; Total with income by income taxes and after-tax income
Table 4a: Count of couple families by age of older partner and by cumulative total family income group; median family total income by age group of older partner.
Table 5a: Count of couple families by number of children and by cumulative total family income group, showing the median total family income by number of children.
For all couple families, for male partners, for female partners, for children and for the entire population: the number reporting employment income and the value reported, the number reporting tran
For all lone-parent families, for parents, for children, for persons not in census families and for the entire population: the number reporting employment income and the value reported, the number
For all couple families, all lone-parent families, all persons not in census families and a total of these three groups, the table contains the following information:
The central objective of the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) is to gather health-related data at the sub-provincial levels of geography (health region or combined health regions).
In order to provide a holographic or complete picture of low income, Statistics Canada implements an approach that uses three complementary low income lines: the Low Income Cut-offs (LICOs), the Lo
The central objective of the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) is to gather health-related data at the sub-provincial levels of geography (health region or combined health regions).