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July 2018 Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions Calgary-Varsity Compiled from the 2016 Census of Canada

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Page 1: Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions Calgary-Varsity · profile is based on the electoral boundaries that will be in effect for the 2019 Provincial General Election. General characteristics

July 2018

Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions

Calgary-VarsityCompiled from the 2016 Census of Canada

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IntroductionThe following report produced by the Office of Statistics and Information presents a statistical profile for the Provincial Electoral Division (PED) of Calgary-Varsity. A PED is a territorial unit represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. This profile is based on the electoral boundaries that will be in effect for the 2019 Provincial General Election.

General characteristics of the PED of Calgary-Varsity are described with statistics from the 2016 Census of Canada, including: age, sex, marital status, household types, language, Aboriginal identity, citizenship, ethnic origin, place of birth, visible minorities, mobility, dwellings, education, labour force and income.

Users are advised to refer to the endnotes of this profile for further information regarding data quality and definitions.

Should you have any questions or require additional information, please contact:

Ryan MazanChief Statistician/Director Office of Statistics and Information Alberta Treasury Board and Finance [email protected]

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Provincial Electoral Division 25

Calgary-Varsity

Sources: Provincial Electoral Division, ElectionsAlberta (in Effect for the 2019 Provincial GeneralElection); BaseMap, Esri's World Street Map

Provincial Electoral Division

Calgary-Varsity

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Population**

Total population 45,745

Males 22,945 50.2%

Females 22,800 49.8%

Age Groups**

0-4 years 2,115 4.6%

5-17 years 5,305 11.6%

18-24 years 5,610 12.3%

25-44 years 13,410 29.3%

45-64 years 11,210 24.5%

65 years and over 8,095 17.7%

Total population 15 years and over by Marital Status(1)

39,645

Single (never legally married) 12,870 32.5%

Legally Married (and not separated) 18,790 47.4%

Separated (but not divorced) 720 1.8%

Divorced 2,400 6.1%

Widowed 1,910 4.8%

Common-law 2,960 7.5%

Household Type**

Total Private households by household type 18,905

One-census-family households 11,590 61.3%

Multiple-census-family households 195 1.0%

Non-census family households 7,120 37.7%

One-person households 5,360 28.4%

Two-or-more person non-census family households 1,760 9.3%

Population by Household Type**

Number of persons in private households 43,925

Number of persons in census families 33,230

Total number of non-family persons in private households 10,695

Males not in census families 5,490 51.3%

Females not in census families 5,205 48.7%

Average household size 2.3

Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Legal Marital Status**

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Family Structure**

Total number of census families in private households(2)

11,980

Total couple families by family structure 10,475 87.4%

Married couples 9,000 75.1%

Common-law couples(1)

1,480 12.4%

Couples without children 5,615 46.9%

Couples with children 4,860 40.6%

1 child 2,005 16.7%

2 children 2,120 17.7%

3 or more children 740 6.2%

Total lone-parent families 1,500 12.5%

1 child 1,000 8.3%

2 children 390 3.3%

3 or more children 110 0.9%

Lone parent female headed 1,195 10.0%

Lone parent male headed 310 2.6%

Average family size 2.8

Home Language(3)**

Single responses 43,130 95.9%

English 37,350 86.6%

French 290 0.7%

Non-official languages 5,490 12.7%

Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 245 0.6%

Punjabi (Panjabi) 30 0.1%

Cantonese 575 1.3%

Mandarin 1,055 2.4%

German 115 0.3%

Spanish 410 1.0%

Multiple responses 1,850 4.1%

Knowledge of Official Languages(4)**

English only 39,490 87.8%

French only 30 0.1%

English and French 4,970 11.0%

Neither English nor French 500 1.1%

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Aboriginal Identity Population(5)***

Total Population 45,745

Non-Aboriginal Population 43,045 94.1%

Total Aboriginal Population 715 1.6%

Single Aboriginal responses(6)

685 95.8%

First Nations (North American Indian) 195 27.3%

Métis 490 68.5%

Inuit 0 0.0%

Multiple Aboriginal responses (7)

25 3.5%

Aboriginal responses not included elsewhere(8)

10 1.4%

Citizenship***

Total population in private households by citizenship 43,765

Canadian citizens(9)

37,880 86.6%

Canadian citizens under age 18 6,410 16.9%

Canadian citizens aged 18 and over 31,475 83.1%

Not Canadian citizens 5,885 13.4%

Immigrant Population by Period of Immigration***

Total Population by Immigrant Status 43,765

Non-immigrant population(10)

31,155 71.2%

Immigrant population(11)

10,225 23.4%

Period of Immigration:

Before 1981 2,815 27.5%

1981 to 1990 1,065 10.4%

1991 to 2000 1,380 13.5%

2001 to 2010 2,435 23.8%

2001 to 2005 1,090 10.7%

2006 to 2010 1,355 13.3%

2011 to 2016 2,530 24.7%

Non-permanent residents(12)

2,380 5.4%

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Place of Birth***

Total immigrant population by selected places of birth 10,230

Americas 1,295 12.7%

Europe 3,105 30.4%

Africa 815 8.0%

Asia and the Middle East 4,905 48.0%

Oceania and other places of birth(13)

110 1.1%

Visible Minorities(14)***

Total Population by Visible Minority 43,765

Not a visible minority 32,715 74.8%

Visible minority population 11,050 25.2%

South Asian 2,045 18.5%

Chinese 3,535 32.0%

Black 1,035 9.4%

Filipino 965 8.7%

Latin American 495 4.5%

Arab 720 6.5%

Southeast Asian 235 2.1%

West Asian 700 6.3%

Korean 445 4.0%

Japanese 375 3.4%

Visible minority, n.i.e. 155 1.4%

Multiple visible minorities 340 3.1%

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Ethnic Origin(15)(16)***

Total Population in Private Households by Ethnic Origins 43,765

North American Aboriginal origins 1,035 2.4%

Other North American origins (e.g., Canadian, American, Acadian) 8,900 20.3%

European origins 30,775 70.3%

British Isles origins 20,360 46.5%

French origins 3,795 8.7%

Western European origins (except French origins) 10,195 23.3%

German 7,770 17.8%

Northern European origins (except British Isles origins) 4,060 9.3%

Eastern European origins 7,300 16.7%

Ukrainian 3,180 7.3%

Southern European origins 2,815 6.4%

Other European origins 385 0.9%

Caribbean origins 355 0.8%

Latin, Central and South American origins 670 1.5%

African origins 1,345 3.1%

Central and West African origins 385 0.9%

North African origins 445 1.0%

Southern and East African origins 365 0.8%

Other African origins 180 0.4%

Asian origins 9,820 22.4%

West Central Asian and Middle Eastern origins 1,705 3.9%

Lebanese 235 0.5%

South Asian origins 2,125 4.9%

East Indian 1,560 3.6%

Pakistani 205 0.5%

East and Southeast Asian origins 6,090 13.9%

Chinese 3,805 8.7%

Filipino 1,020 2.3%

Vietnamese 245 0.6%

Other Asian origins 30 0.1%

Oceania origins 265 0.6%

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Mobility Status***

Total Population by Mobility status 1 year ago(17)

43,295

Non-movers 35,135 81.2%

Movers 8,160 18.8%

Non-migrants 5,255 12.1%

Migrants 2,900 6.7%

Internal migrants 1,550 3.6%

Intraprovincial migrants 690 1.6%

Interprovincial migrants 865 2.0%

External migrants 1,350 3.1%

Total Population by Mobility status 5 years ago(18)

41,665

Non-movers 22,345 53.6%

Movers 19,320 46.4%

Non-migrants 10,150 24.4%

Migrants 9,165 22.0%

Internal migrants 4,980 12.0%

Intraprovincial migrants 1,845 4.4%

Interprovincial migrants 3,130 7.5%

External migrants 4,185 10.0%

Dwelling Type**

Total occupied private dwellings 18,900

Single-detached house 9,890 52.3%

Semi-detached house 805 4.3%

Row house 2,495 13.2%

Apartment or flat in a duplex 1,090 5.8%

Apartment in a building that has five or more storeys 1,630 8.6%

Apartment in a building that has fewer than five storeys 2,990 15.8%

Other single-attached house 5 0.0%

Movable dwelling(19)

0 0.0%

Dwelling Tenure and Characteristics***

Owner 11,970 63.7%

Renter 6,825 36.3%

Band housing 0 0.0%

Median value of dwellings ($) $551,120

Average number of rooms per dwelling 6.5

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Dwellings by Need of Repair***

Only regular maintenance or minor repairs needed 17,900 95.2%

Major repairs needed 900 4.8%

Dwellings by Period of Construction***

Total number of occupied private dwellings by period of

construction 18,795

1960 or before 2,530 13.5%

1961 to 1980 11,955 63.6%

1981 to 1990 1,695 9.0%

1991 to 2000 830 4.4%

2001 to 2005 280 1.5%

2006 to 2010 470 2.5%

2011 to 2016 1,040 5.5%

Dwelling Costs by Tenure***

Total non-farm, non-reserve occupied private dwellings 18,675

Number of tenant households in non-farm, non-reserve private

dwellings 6,830

Median monthly shelter costs for rented dwellings ($) (20)

$1,334

% of tenant households spending 30% or more of total income on

shelter costs 41.8%

Number of owner households in non-farm, non-reserve private

dwellings 11,970

Median monthly shelter costs for owned dwellings ($) (21)

$895

% of owner households spending 30% or more of total income on

shelter costs 12.8%

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Highest Level of Schooling(22)***

Total population 25 to 64 years 24,235

No certificate, diploma or degree 835 3.4%

Secondary (high) school diploma or equivalency certificate(23)

3,535 14.6%

Postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 19,860 81.9%

Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma 1,020 4.2%

Trades certificate or diploma other than Certificate of

Apprenticeship or Certificate of Qualification (24)

335 1.4%

Certificate of Apprenticeship or Certificate of Qualification(25)

685 2.8%

College, CEGEP or other non-university certificate or diploma 3,855 15.9%

University certificate or diploma below bachelor level 670 2.8%

University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above 14,315 59.1%

Bachelor's degree 8,410 34.7%

University certificate or diploma above bachelor level 520 2.1%

Degree in medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine or optometry 660 2.7%

Master's degree 3,570 14.7%

Earned doctorate 1,150 4.7%

Postsecondary Qualifications, Field of Study(26)***

Total population 25 to 64 years 24,230

Education 1,195 3.2%

Visual and performing arts & communications technologies 750 2.0%

Humanities 945 2.5%

Social and behavioural sciences and law 2,520 6.7%

Business, management and public administration 3,575 9.5%

Physical and life sciences and technologies 2,000 5.3%

Mathematics, computer and information sciences 1,035 2.7%

Architecture, engineering, and related technologies 3,870 10.2%

Agriculture, natural resources and conservation 370 1.0%

Health and related fields 3,200 8.5%

Personal, protective and transportation services 390 1.0%

Other fields of study 10 0.0%

No postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree 4,370 11.6%

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Labour Force Status(27)***

Total population 15 years and over 37,765

In the labour force 25,135 Participation Rate 66.6%

Employed 22,605 Employment Rate 59.9%

Unemployed 2,525 Unemployment Rate 10.0%

Not in the labour force 12,630

Males - 15 years and over 18,800

In the labour force 13,500 Participation Rate 71.8%

Employed 12,040 Employment Rate 64.0%

Unemployed 1,460 Unemployment Rate 10.8%

Not in the labour force 5,295

Females - 15 years and over 18,965

In the labour force 11,630 Participation Rate 61.3%

Employed 10,560 Employment Rate 55.7%

Unemployed 1,065 Unemployment Rate 9.2%

Not in the labour force 7,335

Labour Force by Sex and Class of Worker***

Males - All classes of workers 13,500 53.7%

Employee 11,260 44.8%

Self-employed(28)

1,950 7.8%

Class of worker - not applicable(29)

295 1.2%

Females - All classes of workers 11,630 46.3%

Employee 10,160 40.4%

Self-employed 1,255 5.0%

Class of worker - not applicable 220 0.9%

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Total experienced labour force 15 years and over 25,135

Males - All occupations 13,500 53.7%

Management occupations 1,600 6.4%

Business, finance and administration occupations 1,380 5.5%

Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 2,500 9.9%

Health occupations 715 2.8%

Occupations in education, law and social, community and government

services 1,760 7.0%

Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 415 1.7%

Sales and service occupations 2,215 8.8%

Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 2,065 8.2%

Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations 335 1.3%

Occupations in manufacturing and utilities 210 0.8%

Occupation - not applicable 295 1.2%

Females - All occupations 11,630 46.3%

Management occupations 925 3.7%

Business, finance and administration occupations 2,625 10.4%

Natural and applied sciences and related occupations 740 2.9%

Health occupations 1,670 6.6%

Occupations in education, law and social, community and government

services 2,365 9.4%

Occupations in art, culture, recreation and sport 575 2.3%

Sales and service occupations 2,305 9.2%

Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations 100 0.4%

Natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations 60 0.2%

Occupations in manufacturing and utilities 50 0.2%

Occupation - not applicable 220 0.9%

Labour Force by Major Occupation Groups (NOC 2016)(30)***

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Labour Force by Industry (NAICS 2012)(31)***

Total experienced labour force 15 years and over 25,130

Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 85 0.3%

Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 1,485 5.9%

Utilities 230 0.9%

Construction 1,690 6.7%

Manufacturing 695 2.8%

Wholesale trade 490 1.9%

Retail trade 2,280 9.1%

Transportation and warehousing 830 3.3%

Information and cultural industries 405 1.6%

Finance and insurance 855 3.4%

Real estate and rental and leasing 500 2.0%

Professional, scientific and technical services 3,195 12.7%

Management of companies and enterprises 115 0.5%

Administrative and support, waste management and remediation

services 885 3.5%

Educational services 3,395 13.5%

Health care and social assistance 3,485 13.9%

Arts, entertainment and recreation 710 2.8%

Accommodation and food services 1,495 5.9%

Other services (except public administration) 785 3.1%

Public administration 990 3.9%

Industry - not applicable 515 2.0%

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Labour Force by Sex and Place of Work***

Total employed labour force 15 years and over 22,610

Males in employed labour force 12,045 53.3%

Worked at usual place 9,360 41.4%

Worked at home 905 4.0%

Worked outside Canada 60 0.3%

No fixed workplace address 1,715 7.6%

Females in employed labour force 10,560 46.7%

Worked at usual place 8,885 39.3%

Worked at home 1,055 4.7%

Worked outside Canada 30 0.1%

No fixed workplace address 590 2.6%

Main mode of commuting for the employed labour force in private

households 20,550

Car, truck, van - as a driver 12,865 62.6%

Car, truck, van - as a passenger 840 4.1%

Public transit 3,720 18.1%

Walked 1,925 9.4%

Bicycle 930 4.5%

Other method 275 1.3%

Population aged 15 years and over who worked full year, full time

and with employment income in 2015 11,060

Median employment income in 2015 for full-year full-time workers ($) $73,253

Males Employed - 15 years and over 6,460

Median male employment income in 2015 for full-year full-time

workers($) $78,871

Females Employed - 15 years and over 4,605

Median female employment income in 2015 for full-year full-time

workers ($) $68,087

Employed Labour Force by Mode of Transportation(32)***

Employment Income (2015) by Sex and Work Activity(33)***^

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Total Income (2015) by Sex(34)***^

Total population 15 years and over with income 35,955

Males 15 years and over with total income 17,840 49.6%

Under $10,000 (including loss) 2,085 5.8%

$10,000 to $19,999 1,820 5.1%

$20,000 to $29,999 1,750 4.9%

$30,000 to $39,999 1,560 4.3%

$40,000 to $49,999 1,415 3.9%

$50,000 to $59,999 1,425 4.0%

$60,000 to $69,999 1,115 3.1%

$70,000 to $79,999 835 2.3%

$80,000 to $89,999 820 2.3%

$90,000 to $99,999 735 2.0%

$100,000 and over 4,275 11.9%

$100,000 to $149,999 1,915 5.3%

$150,000 and over 2,365 6.6%

Median total income ($) $51,680

Females 15 years and over with total income 18,120 50.4%

Under $10,000 (including loss) 2,680 7.5%

$10,000 to $19,999 2,715 7.6%

$20,000 to $29,999 2,470 6.9%

$30,000 to $39,999 1,910 5.3%

$40,000 to $49,999 1,590 4.4%

$50,000 to $59,999 1,255 3.5%

$60,000 to $69,999 1,060 2.9%

$70,000 to $79,999 875 2.4%

$80,000 to $89,999 700 1.9%

$90,000 to $99,999 600 1.7%

$100,000 and over 2,270 6.3%

$100,000 to $149,999 1,405 3.9%

$150,000 and over 865 2.4%

Median total income ($) $36,448

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Household Income (2015)(35)***^

Total private households 18,800

Under $5,000 440 2.3%

$5,000 to $9,999 245 1.3%

$10,000 to $14,999 305 1.6%

$15,000 to $19,999 435 2.3%

$20,000 to $24,999 640 3.4%

$25,000 to $29,999 575 3.1%

$30,000 to $34,999 500 2.7%

$35,000 to $39,999 575 3.1%

$40,000 to $44,999 575 2.9%

$45,000 to $49,999 550 2.9%

$50,000 to $59,999 1,280 6.8%

$60,000 to $69,999 1,285 6.8%

$70,000 to $79,999 940 5.0%

$80,000 to $89,999 1,045 5.6%

$90,000 to $99,999 915 4.9%

$100,000 and over 8,505 45.2%

$100,000 to $124,999 1,800 9.6%

$125,000 to $149,999 1,505 8.0%

$150,000 to $199,999 1,860 9.9%

$200,000 and over 3,340 17.8%

Median household income ($) $90,186

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Provincial Electoral Division of Calgary-Varsity*

Economic Family Income (2015)(36)***^

Total number of economic families 12,105

Median family income ($) $117,811

Couple families 5,390

Median family income ($) $104,832

Couple-with-children economic families 4,895

Median family income ($) $159,580

Lone-parent economic families 1,385

Median family income ($) $70,389

Population in Low Income(38)

4,630 10.6%

Aged 0 to 17 years 910 12.5%

Aged 0 to 5 years 340 13.4%

Aged 18 to 64 years 3,330 11.4%

Aged 65 years and over 390 5.3%

Males in Low Income 2,245 10.2%

Females in Low Income 2,385 10.9%

Incidence of Low Income in 2015 on after-tax low-income measure (LIM-AT) (37)***^

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*

** 100% Data

*** 25% Sample Data

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7) Includes persons who indicated any two or all three of First Nations, Metis or Inuit.

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

(12)

(13)

(14)

(15)

(16)

Includes persons from another country who have a work or study permit or who are refugee claimants, and their family members living in Canada with

them.

Data in this report have been specially tabulated from the Statistic Canada 2016 Census of Canada, by allocation of the Statistics Canada block face

reference points to PEDs

Includes persons who reported being an Aboriginal person (First Nations/North American Indian, Métis or Inuk/Inuit) and/or having Registered or Treaty

Indian status, and/or membership in a First Nation or Indian band. Estimates associated with this variable are most affected by the incomplete

enumeration of Indian reserves or settlements. Permission for enumeration was not given for Saddle Lake 125, and data is not available for this region.

The global non-response rate (GNR) for Calgary-Varsity is 6.4%. The GNR combines both complete non-response (household) and partial non-reponse

(question) into a single rate. The GNR is an indication of data quality, where a smaller GNR suggest greater accuracy and a lower risk of non-response

bias. When the GNR is 50% or above, the data are supressed. The GNR is identified for each region. A higher GNR indicates the need for user caution.

Includes persons who indicated only one Aboriginal group (i.e. First Nations, Metis or Inuit).

Totals may not add to 100% due to random rounding.

All persons under the age of 15 years are considered 'never married' and not living common-law.

Census family is defined as a married couple and the children, if any, of either and/or both spouses; a couple living common law and the children, if any, of

either and/or both partners; or a lone parent of any marital status with at least one child living in the same dwelling and that child or those children. All

members of a particular census family live in the same dwelling. A couple may be of opposite or same sex. Children may be children by birth, marriage,

common-law union or adoption regardless of their age or marital status as long as they live in the dwelling and do not have their own married spouse,

common-law partner or child living in the dwelling. Grandchildren living with their grandparent(s) but with no parents present also constitute a census

family.

Language spoken most often at home at the time of the Census. More than one language can be reported if the languages are spoken equally often.

Caution is advised when using for historical comparability purposes.

Includes persons who are not First Nations, Metis or Inuit, but who reported Registered or Treaty Indian status and/or membership in a First Nation or

Indian band.

Includes Canadian citizens by birth and naturalization.

Persons who are Canadian citizens by birth.

Endnotes:

Income statistics presented in this report are based on 25% sample data from 2016 Census. Statistics Canada has also released income data using a

100% sample, as such, Alberta income statistics in this report may not match data presented elsewhere. Income statistics from the 100% sample was not

available at the PED level at the time of publication.

The sum of the ethnic groups in this table is greater than the total population count because a person may report more than one ethnic origin.

Includes places of birth in Oceania and responses not included elsewhere (i.e. born at sea).

Refers to whether a person belongs to a visible minority group as defined by the Employment Equity Act , and, if so, the visible minority group to which the

person belongs. Under the Act , visible minorities are "persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour."

Refers to the ethnic or cultural origins of the person's ancestors (usually more distant than a grandparent).

Persons who are, or have ever been, landed immigrants or permanent residents. Immigrants who have obtained Canadian citizenship by naturalization are

included in this category. This category includes immigrants who landed in Canada on or prior to May 10, 2016.

Refers to whether a person can conduct a conversation in the language. For a child who has not yet learned to speak, this includes languages the child is

learning.

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(38) The income situation in relation to a specific low-income line, with those below the line considered to be in low income. Low income concepts are not

applied in certain areas based on census subdivision types (i.e. Indian reserves). Substantial in-kind transfers (i.e. subsidized and/or band housing), barter

economies and/or consumption from hunting, farming or fishing, could make the interpretation of low income statistics difficult in these cases.

Includes trades certificates/diplomas such as pre-employment or vocational certificates from brief trade programs completed at community colleges,

institutes of technology, vocational centres and the like.

Includes unemployed persons aged 15 years and over who have never worked for pay or in self-employment, or who had last worked prior to January 1,

2015.

Refers to the general nature of the business carried out where the person worked, classified according to the North American Industry Classification

(NAICS) 2012.

Includes all income received as wages, salaries and commissions from paid employment and net self-employment income from farm or non-farm

unincorporated business and/or professional practice in the calendar year of 2015. Full-time full-year workers are those who worked 30 hours or more per

week for at least 49 weeks in the calendar year of 2015.

Total income of all household members, before income taxes and deductions for the calendar year of 2015.

The low-income measure after tax (LIM-AT) is a fixed percentage (50%) of median-adjusted after-tax income of households. The household after-tax

income is adjusted to take economies of scale into account. The adjustment for different household sizes reflects the fact that a household's needs

increase, but at a decreasing rate, as the number of members increases. LIM-AT is not related or comparable to the low-income cut-offs (LICO) in the

2006 Census. Direct comparisons with low-income estimates from other sources is discouraged; however, it is appropriate to compare this low-income

data for the 87 PEDs presented here.

The main discipline or subject of learning for the person's highest completed postsecondary qualification, classified according to the Classification of

Instructional Programs (CIP) Canada 2016.

Refers to whether a person aged 15 years and over was employed, unemployed or not in the labour force during the week of May 1-7, 2016.

Refers to the kind of work performed by persons during the week of May 1-7, 2016, as determined by their kind of work and the description of the main

activities in their job, according to the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2016.

Includes persons aged 15 years and over with or without an incorporated business with or without paid help, as well as unpaid family workers.

Total income refers to monetary receipts from certain sources (e.g., employment income, government transfer, Old Age Security, income from investment,

spousal support etc.), before income taxes and deductions, during calendar year 2015.

Includes Journeyperson's designations.

Census assumes that commute to work begins at the usual place of residence, but this may not always be the case.

Total income of all economic family members, before income taxes and deductions for the calendar year of 2015. An economic family refers to a group of

two or more people who live in the same dwelling and are related by blood, marriage, common-law union, adoption or foster relationship. A couple may be

of opposite or same sex. By definition, all people who are members of a census family are also members of an economic family. However, members of an

economic family need not be members of the same census family.

Includes only people who have this as their highest educational qualification. Excludes persons with a postsecondary certificate, diploma or degree.

Refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day, May 10, 2016, in relation to the place of residence on the same

date one year earlier. Non-migrants are persons who moved but remained in the same city, town, village or Indian reserve. Migrants include internal

migrants, who moved to a different jurisdiction (such as a city or town) but remained within Canada. External migrants include persons who lived outside

Canada at the earlier reference date.

Refers to the status of a person with regard to the place of residence on the reference day, May 10, 2016, in relation to the place of residence on the same

date five years earlier.

All expenses paid by household renters including monthly rent, electricity, heat, water and other municipal services where applicable.

All expenses paid by household owners including mortgage, electricity, heat, water, taxes, condominium fees, and other municipal services where

applicable.

Highest level of education a person has successfully completed and measures the broader concept of 'Educational Attainment'. A person who has

completed one type of certification will not necessarily have completed the certification below it in the hierarchy. For example, a person with a trades

certificate may not have completed a high school certification.

Includes mobile homes and other dwellings such as houseboats, recreational vehicles and railroad cars.

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