Peace River C - Regional district electoral area, British Columbia, Canada - Families and households characteristics



Families characteristics

Number of census families: 1,895
2 persons: 895
Here:

47.2%
State:

52.1%
3 persons: 385
Here:

20.3%
State:

21.3%
4 persons: 405
Here:

21.4%
State:

19.3%
5 or more persons: 205
Here:

10.8%
State:

7.3%

Peace River C Family Size

Married couples: 1,440
Here:

81.8%
State:

84.7%
Common-law couples: 315
Here:

17.9%
State:

15.3%
Female lone parent: 90
Here:

64.3%
State:

78.5%
Male lone parent: 55
Here:

39.3%
State:

21.5%

Family types in Peace River C

Children in Families

Total children in families: 2,065
Average number of children at home
Here:

1.1
State:

1.0
Under six years of age: 500
Here:

24.2%
State:

21.1%
6 to 14 years: 810
Here:

39.2%
State:

33.3%
15 to 17 years: 285
Here:

13.8%
State:

12.7%
18 to 24 years: 350
Here:

16.9%
State:

20.8%
25 years and over: 115
Here:

5.6%
State:

12.1%

Age of children in families in this region

Number of children - Married couples

Number of children - Common-law couples

Number of children - Female lone parent

Number of children - Male lone parent

Households characteristics

Average number of persons per family
Here:

3.0
State:

2.8

Persons in private households

Number of persons in private households: 6,390
Male:

3,345
Female:

3,050
Living with relatives
Total: 110
Here:

1.7%
Province:

2.4%
Male: 55
Here:

1.6%
Province:

2.0%
Female: 55
Here:

1.8%
British Columbia:

2.9%
Living with non-relatives only
Total: 160
This region:

2.5%
Province:

4.7%
Male: 85
Here:

2.5%
British Columbia:

5.3%
Female: 70
This region:

2.3%
British Columbia:

4.1%
Living alone
Total: 405
This region:

6.3%
British Columbia:

11.5%
Male: 275
This region:

8.2%
Province:

10.8%
Female: 130
This region:

4.3%
Province:

12.3%
Living with census family
Total: 5,715
This region:

89.4%
British Columbia:

81.3%
Male: 2,925
This region:

87.4%
Province:

81.9%
Female: 2,790
This region:

91.5%
British Columbia:

80.7%

Persons in private households

Persons over 65 years in private households


Number of persons over 65 years in private households: 535
Male:

290
Female:

245
Living with relatives
Total: 20
This region:

3.7%
Province:

5.1%
Male: 10
This region:

3.4%
Province:

2.5%
Female: 10
This region:

4.1%
Province:

7.4%
Living with non-relatives only
Total: 15
Here:

2.8%
British Columbia:

2.1%
Male: 5
Here:

1.7%
British Columbia:

2.2%
Female: 5
Here:

2.0%
Province:

2.0%
Living alone
Total: 80
Here:

15.0%
British Columbia:

25.7%
Male: 35
Here:

12.1%
British Columbia:

16.9%
Female: 50
This region:

20.4%
Province:

33.5%
Living with census family
Total: 420
Here:

78.5%
British Columbia:

67.1%
Male: 245
This region:

84.5%
British Columbia:

78.3%
Female: 180
This region:

73.5%
British Columbia:

57.1%

Persons over 65 years in private households

Households types

One-family households without children: 765
Here:

32.7%
State:

26.0%
One-family households with children: 870
Here:

37.2%
State:

24.9%
Lone-parent-family households: 100
Here:

4.3%
State:

8.1%
One-family households without children with persons not in a family: 25
Here:

1.1%
State:

1.3%
One-family households with children with persons not in a family: 50
Here:

2.1%
State:

2.4%
Lone-parent-family households with persons not in a family: 25
Here:

1.1%
State:

1.4%
Two-or-more-family household with persons not in a family: 35
Here:

1.5%
State:

2.9%
One-person households: 410
Here:

17.5%
State:

28.3%
Two-or-more-person households: 65
Here:

2.8%
State:

4.7%

Households size

Average number of persons in private households
Here:

2.7
State:

2.5
1 person: 405
Here:

17.3%
State:

28.3%
2 persons: 870
Here:

37.2%
State:

34.8%
3 persons: 380
Here:

16.2%
State:

15.0%
4 persons: 425
Here:

18.2%
State:

13.5%
5 persons: 165
Here:

7.1%
State:

5.2%
6 or more persons: 85
Here:

3.6%
State:

3.3%

Households sizes in this region





Source: Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13 2007 and Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012. This data is an unofficial version of the materials, made without affiliation or endorsement of Statistics Canada.
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