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. 2016 Sep 15;8(2):e192. doi: 10.5210/ojphi.v8i2.6733

Table 1. Income and non-income socioeconomic indicator variables derived from five datasets for the years 2005, 2006, and 2011 for the census metropolitan area of Guelph.

Income Indicator Description Source Datasets
Median Family
Income ($)
Calculated by Statistics Canada Taxfiler Family Data, 2005
Taxfiler Family Data, 2011
Census Profile, 2006
Median Single
Person Income ($)
Calculated by Statistics Canada Taxfiler Family Data, 2005
Taxfiler Family Data, 2011
Census Profile, 2006
Low Income Families,
After-tax (%)
LI Couple Fam.+ LI Lone Parent Fam.Couple Fam.+ Lone Parent Fam.×100% Taxfiler Family Data, 2005
LI Couple Fam.+ LI Lone Parent Fam.Couple Fam.+ Lone Parent Fam.×100% Taxfiler Family Data, 2011
Calculated by Statistics Canada Census Profile, 2006
Low Income
Unattached,
After-tax (%)
LI Single PersonSingle Person×100% Taxfiler Family Data, 2005
LI Single PersonSingle Person×100% Taxfiler Family Data, 2011
Calculated by Statistics Canada Census Profile, 2006
Non-Income Indicator Description Source Datasets
Lone Parent
Families (%)
Lone Parent FamiliesTotal Families×100% Census Profile, 2006
Census Profile, 2011
Single Mothers (%) Female-Led Lone Parent Fam.Total Families×100% Census Profile, 2006
Census Profile, 2011
Unemployment Rate,
15 years and over (%)
Calculated by Statistics Canada Census Profile, 2006
NHS Profile, 2011
Low Education,
15 years and over (%)
LE Over 15 (20% of Sample)Total Population (20% of Sample)×100% Census Profile, 2006
NHS Profile, 2011
Average Home
Value ($)
Calculated by Statistics Canada Census Profile, 2006
NHS Profile, 2011
Average Monthly
Rent ($)
Calculated by Statistics Canada Census Profile, 2006
NHS Profile, 2011
Managerial
Occupation (%)
Managerial PositionTotal Work Force×100% Census Profile, 2006
NHS Profile, 2011