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Private households showing children of all ages, by household structure, 2006 counts, for Canada, provinces and territories, and census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations - 20% sample data

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Geographic name Population in
private households
Household structure
Total private
households1
Couples3 One person Other2
With children Without children
Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest Sort highest to lowest Sort lowest to highest
Canada ! 31,074,405 12,437,470 3,902,390 3,242,530 3,327,050 1,965,495
Saskatchewan ! 945,890 387,140 109,390 108,590 111,315 57,840
Estevan, CA (Sask.) ! 10,970 4,625 1,415 1,290 1,425 495
   Lloydminster (Saskatchewan part), CA ! 11,045 4,160 1,425 1,050 910 770
Moose Jaw, CA (Sask.) ! 32,180 14,125 3,710 3,755 4,665 1,990
North Battleford, CA (Sask.) ! 17,295 7,250 1,845 1,830 2,270 1,300
Prince Albert, CA (Sask.) ! 39,710 15,495 4,505 3,730 4,045 3,210
Regina, CMA (Sask.) 191,885 80,320 22,590 19,975 23,605 14,150
Saskatoon, CMA (Sask.) 230,300 95,275 26,970 24,035 27,480 16,785
Swift Current, CA (Sask.) ! 16,245 7,235 1,845 2,265 2,310 810
Yorkton, CA (Sask.) ! 17,120 7,495 1,930 2,145 2,440 985
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Notes:

1. Private household refers to a person or a group of persons (other than foreign residents) who occupy the same dwelling and do not have a usual place of residence elsewhere in Canada. It may consist of a family group (census family) with or without other non-family persons, of two or more families sharing a dwelling, of a group of unrelated persons, or of one person living alone. Household members who are temporarily absent on Census Day (e.g., temporary residents elsewhere) are considered as part of their usual household. For census purposes, every person is a member of one and only one household. Unless otherwise specified, all data in household reports are for private households only.

2. Includes multiple-family households, lone-parent family households and non-family households other than one-person households.

3. Refers to one-family households containing a couple (with or without persons not in census families).

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