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Characteristics of families, sources of income by census family type

Sources of income (number reporting and amount reported) for couple families, lone-parent families, persons not in census families and total for all census families and persons not in census families. The income sources are:

  • Characteristics of families, sources of income by census family type
  • Sources of income (number reporting and amount reported) for couple families, lone-parent families, persons not in census families and total for all census families and persons not in census families.
    • The income sources are:
      • Employment income (total)
        • Wages, salaries and commissions
        • Net self-employment income
          • Farm and fish net self-employment income
          • Other net self-employment income
      • Dividend and interest income
      • Government transfers
        • Employment Insurance (EI) benefits
        • Old Age Security (OAS) pension benefits/net federal supplements
        • Canada/Quebec Pension Plan (CPP/QPP) benefits
        • Federal Child Benefits
        • Goods and services tax (GST) credit/harmonized sales tax (HST) credit
        • Workers’ Compensation Benefits
        • Social Assistance Benefits
        • Provincial refundable tax credits/family benefits
        • Other Government Transfers
      • Private pensions
      • RRSP income
      • Other income
      • Total income

Web Table 11-10-0014-01 (formerly CANSIM Table 111-0014)

For more information on these tables, see the Technical Reference Guide.

This product includes a custom tabulation at standard T1FF geographies as well as Census Subdivisions. Census Subdivisions are indicated by Level of Geography = 91.

These tables separate OAS (old age security) from NFSL (Net federal Supplements). NFLS includes Guaranteed Income Supplement, Allowance for the Survivor, and Spouse's Allowance.

Notes

This table is available for Census Subdivision geographies. Due to the relatively poor quality of the coverage for some CSDs (mostly in rural areas and low population areas), T1FF data at the CSD level should be used with caution. Refer to the T1FF/population count comparison table to determine the quality of coverage.

Statistics Canada does not accept responsibility for any direct or indirect consequences associated with under coverage or over coverage in T1FF data at the CSD level.

The document "T1FF_CSD_Quality_Note.pdf" contains the methodology used to link postal geography and census geography.

Years within data
2017
File format
File Size
13.3 mb
Date released
Full title
F-06: Sources of income by census family type, 2017
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