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Individual low-income status for census family characteristics (in couple, with and without children, one-parent families) by low-income measure (before and after tax) and age.
Household low-income status using low-income measures (before and after tax) by household type (couple, one-parent, with and without children) for Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions.
Household low-income status using low-income measures (before and after tax) by household type (couple, one-parent, with and without children) for census metropolitan areas, tracted census agglomerations and census tracts.
Individual low-income status by low-income measure (before and after tax), age, and gender.
Individual low-income status by low-income measure (before and after tax), age and gender for Canada, provinces and territories, census divisions and census subdivisions.
Individual low-income status by low-income measure (before and after tax), age and gender for census metropolitan areas, tracted census agglomerations and census tracts.
Poverty and low-income statistics by disability status, age group, sex and economic family type, Canada, annual.
This table provides information on the number of years in low income over an eight-year period among Canadian taxfilers. The years in low-income may or may not be adjacent to each other. The low income measure (LIM) is used to identify low income taxfilers. The LIM threshold is calculated as half of the median of the adjusted family after-tax income of all taxfilers and their family members.
Individual low-income status by Indigenous identity, residence by Indigenous geography, registered or Treaty Indian Status, age and gender for the population in private households.
This table provides statistics on year-over-year low-income transitions, including low income entry and exit rates, low income resistance, and low income immobility rates among Canadian taxfilers. The low income measure (LIM) is used to identify low income taxfilers. The LIM threshold is calculated as half of the median of the adjusted family after-tax income of all taxfilers and their family members. This table uses two different types of LIM: the variable LIM is based on the median total income re-calculated year, while the fixed LIM is based on the median total income in 2002 adjusted yearly by the all-items Consumer Price Index.