Data provider: Statistics Canada Product group: Census, 2016 - Community Poverty Project Description: The Community Poverty Project tables are custom tabulations created for the Community Data Program. The tables cross low income status variables with numerous demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Among other dimensions, the CPP-10 tables (UI and EF) allow users to explore concepts related to depth of poverty (how far below a low income line) as well as modest income (just above a low income line). This table is for economic families. The matching table for unattached individuals is available here. Notes: In the PT CD CSD DA tables, "Elderly or non-elderly spouse or economic family reference person (5)" and "Presence of children in economic families (7)" are combined into a single dimension titled "Selected Family Characteristics (12)". Dimensions: Low-income status in 2015 (7) Elderly or non-elderly spouse or economic family reference person (5) Presence of children in economic families (7) Selected cultural and activity limitation characteristics (13) Selected income characteristics (44) Geographies: Province and Territory Census Subdivision Census Tract Census Metropolitan Area Census Division Census Agglomeration Aggregate Dissemination Area Population Universe: economic families in private households Years within data: 2016 File format: ivt File Size: 159.0 MB Variable terms: Cultural identity Aboriginal Peoples Immigration Visible minority Demographics Children and Youth Families Seniors Housing Housing Affordability Housing Costs Tenure and Vacancy Income Family and Household Income Low income StatCan Type: Urban Poverty Project Date released: Wednesday, May 4, 2022 Full title: CPP-10A-EF - Selected income characteristics (44), Income status in 2015 - CPP (7), Selected cultural and activity limitation characteristics (13), Presence of children (7), Elderly or non-elderly status of spouse or economic family reference person (5) for the economic family in private households of Canada, Provinces and Territoires, Census Divisions and Agglomerated Dissemination Areas, 2016 Census - 25% sample data