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Families with Children Living at Home, 1996 - Married couples with children... Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The majority of children in 1996 were living in a married-couple family. In 1996, 73 out of 100 children were in these families as compared to 78 out of 100 in 1991. As a... Read more -
Families with Children Living at Home, 1996 - Married couples with no... Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The majority of children in 1996 were living in a married-couple family. In 1996, 73 out of 100 children were in these families as compared to 78 out of 100 in 1991. As a... Read more -
Family Structure, 1996 - Common-law Couple Families Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Since 1981, common-law unions have been steadily increasing. This is particularly true in the province of Quebec. In 1981, 8% of Quebec couples lived common-law, compared to 25%... Read more -
Family Structure, 1996 - Female Lone-parent Families Canada Open Gov jeu de données
The majority of lone parent families in Canada are headed by women, where they outnumber those headed by men four to one. The 1996 Census data indicate that these families... Read more -
Family Structure, 1996 - Lone-parent Families Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Lone parents are not a new phenomenon in Canada, however an increase of 33% has been observed between 1986 and 1996. Today there are approximately 1 138 000 lone-parent... Read more -
Family Structure, 1996 - Married Couple Families Canada Open Gov jeu de données
According to the results of the 1996 Census, « married couple families » still constitute the large majority of families. Since 1986, the proportion has declined from 80% of all... Read more -
Marital Status, 1996: Divorced Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Between 1985 and 1989, the number of divorces greatly increased in most of the provinces, then remained fairly stable during the 1990s. In Canada, 1.6 million persons reported... Read more -
Marital Status, 1996: Married Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 1996, 41% of Canadians were legally married. The patterns evident on this map indicate a distinctly smaller proportion of married persons in Quebec and the Territories in... Read more -
Marital Status, 1996: Separated Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In Canada, separation is usually seen as a transitional state before divorce or marriage annulment and perhaps remarriage. Many chose to remain single. In 1996, only 3% of... Read more -
Marital Status, 1996: Single Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 1996, 13.3 million persons were single and had never married – that is, 46.1% of the Canadian population. Since 1981, there has been an increase in the proportion of single... Read more -
Marital Status, 1996: Widowed Canada Open Gov jeu de données
In 1996, there were 1.5 million widowed persons in Canada, accounting for 6.4% of the Canadian population 15 years of age and older. The province of Saskatchewan is an... Read more -
Marital Status, 2001: Divorced (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Divorced (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Married (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. Married couples accounted for 70% of... Read more -
Marital Status, 2001: Married (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. Married couples accounted for 70% of... Read more -
Marital Status, 2001: Separated (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Separated (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Single (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Single (by census subdivision) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996. -
Marital Status, 2001: Widowed (by census division) Canada Open Gov jeu de données
Marital status refers to a person’s conjugal status. As of May 15, 2001, Canada had 8,371,000 families, up from almost 7,838,000 in 1996.
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