FNF 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Married People

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Week two: family life: definitions, cultural variations and demographic trends. The 2011 census enumerated over almost 9 million census families in canada up 5. 5% from 2006. Married couples constituted the largest census family group (67%) (this category is decreasing) Their proportion has been steadily decreasing for the past 20 years. Environicsanalytics. ca: a company that collects data to make assumptions and associations with people based off postal codes. They can zero in on neighbourhoods, boroughs, etc. in different cities. Based off reading: in canada you are where you live. A census family is composed of a married couple, or common-law couple, with or without children, or a lone parent living with at least one child in the same dwelling. Couples can either be of the same sex or opposite sex. Non-census families: persons not in census families include persons living alone or individuals living with other relatives or non-relatives.

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