This table is available in standard postal and Census geographies, as well as for a custom order at Census Subdivisions (see notes below).
The custom order CSD file contains 5 tables:
- Couple families and low income couple families
- Male lone parent families and low income male lone parent families
- Female lone parent families and low income female lone parent families
- Non family persons and low income non family persons
- Total of couple families, lone-parent families, and non family persons
- All tables contain the following information:
- Count of census families or persons not in census families by number of children and total
- Median after-tax family income by number of children and a total
- Number of persons within a census family by number of children and a total
- Number of children in age groups 0-6, 0-12, and 0-17 by number of children within a census family and total
- Number of persons, male or female, in age groups 55+, 65+, and 75+ by number of children within a census family and total
The standard T1FF postal and census geographies table contain:
- 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:
- Count of census families or persons not in census families by number of children and total
- Median after-tax family income by number of children and a total
- Number of persons within a census family by number of children and a total
- Number of children 0-17 years of age by number of children within a census family and total
- Number of persons aged 65+ by number of children within a census family and total
- For low-income couple families, low-income lone-parent families, low-income persons not in 16 census families and a total of these three groups, the same information as outlined above is available.
In 2018, Statistics Canada updated the Census Family Low Income Measure methodology. The following tables provide data using the updated methodology. For more information on the methodology change, please read "Methodology Changes: Census Family Low Income Measure Based on the T1 Family File" from Statistics Canada's Income Research Paper Series.
Table with new methodology:
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. 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 Word document "T1FF_CSD_Quality_Note.docx" contains the methodology used to link postal geography and census geography.
Click here to download the document: T1FF_CSD_Quality_Note.docx
The Excel document “CSD_Coverage_CensusVsT1FF_2011.xlsx” can be consulted for more detailed coverage information on specific CSDs. See the “CSD Detailed Coverage Table” in the Excel file to check the quality of the data for the CSD of interest.
Click here to download the spreadsheet: CSD_Coverage_CensusVST1FF_2011.xlsx