Median total income of senior lone-parent families in Canada 2000-2020, by age group

Median total income of senior lone-parent families in Canada from 2000 to 2020, by age group

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Release date

August 2022

Region

Canada

Survey time period

2000 to 2020

Age group

55 years and over

Supplementary notes

A senior family is a couple family where at least one of the partners is 55 years of age or over, or a lone-parent family where the parent is 55 years of age or over.

Families are comprised of: 1) couples (married or common-law, including same-sex couples) living in the same dwelling with or without children, and 2) single parents (male or female) living with one or more children. Persons who are not matched to a family become persons not in census families. They may be living alone, with a family to whom they are related, with a family to whom they are unrelated or with other persons not in census families. Beginning in 2001, same-sex couples reporting as couples are counted as couple families. Adapted from Statistics Canada, statcan.gc.ca, 2000 to 2020. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.

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