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Frequency of in-person contact with relatives, population aged 15 years and older, sex, number and percentage, 2013.
Number of acquaintances, population aged 15 years and older, by sex, number and percentage, 2013.
Number of close friends, population aged 15 years and older, by sex, number and percentage, 2013.
Number of close relatives, population aged 15 years and older, by sex, number and percentage, 2013.
This table contains 18 series, with data for years 1961 - 2012 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all …
This table contains 468 series, with data for years 2002 - 2002 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all …
Persons in low income by low income lines and economic family type.
Persons in low income families by low income lines (number, percentage and gap ratio).
Characteristics of persons in low income families by low income lines.
Low income cut-offs before and after tax by community size, one person, 2011 constant dollars.