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The table gives information about the changes in different household types in Canada between 1984 and 2020. One-person households increased steadily, doubling from 6 in 1984 to 12 in 2020. The percentage of couples with no children rose slightly from 19 percent in 1984 to 25 percent in 2020. On the other hand couples with […]
The given table presents the changes in different household types in Canada from 1984 to 2020. Looking from an overall perspective, there is 5 household types, and an apparent increase in all type except Dependent children and Non-dependent children. A close look at data in the table reveals that the share of one person type […]
The given table illustrates how the household compositions in Canada changed over the course of 35 years from 1984. Overall, it is apparent that there was a noticeable shift towards small household units, with lone parent witnessing the most dramatic rise and dependent experiencing the significant upward trend. As can be clearly seen from the […]
The table shows the people in the household through the household family in Canada between 1984 to 2020. Overall, it is clear that the most common type of household throughout the period was the dependent children’s one with changes at 7% from 1984 to 2020. Meanwhile, the Lone parent families were the smallest proportion compared […]
The table shows the changes in household types in Canada at 10-year intervals from 1984 to 2014 and again in 2020. There has been a steady increase in households without children during this period. One-person households doubled from 6% in 1984 to 12% in 2020, whilst the percentage of couples with no children rose from […]
