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Family Studies and Home Economics: Lessons
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Intermediate Secondary Archived lessons
Intermediate (covers senior elementary to junior high)
- Age and gender, 2001 Census (view) Updated 2006 Census data
- Comparing the food choices and body image of 15-year-olds around the world (E-STAT) (view)
- How does your province stack up? (E-STAT) (view)
- Meeting the Needs of an Aging Population, 2006 Census (view)
- Suicides and suicide rates (view)
- What is a family, 2006 Census (view)
- Worksheets: Divorces; Household expenses; Dwellings (view) Summary tables New!
Secondary
- Across the generations: grandparents and grandchildren (view) Canadian Social Trends, Winter 2003
- Always the bridesmaid: People who don't expect to marry (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2005
- Child free by choice (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2003
- Class of 2000 — Student loans (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2004
- Comparing the food choices and body image of 15-year-olds around the world (E-STAT) (view)
- The CPI and You Teacher's Kit (view)
- Distribution of children living at home (E-STAT) (view)
- Divorce trends in Canada (E-STAT) (view)
- Earnings and incomes of Canadians over the past quarter century, 2006 Census (view)
- Housing arrangements of the elderly in Canada (E-STAT) (view)
- Junior comes back home: Trends and predictors of returning to the parental home (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2006
- Mapping the changes in Canada's population (E-STAT) (view)
- Meeting the needs of an aging population, 2006 Census (view)
- Rent and owner's major payments (E-STAT) (view)
- Taking charge: Perceptions of control over life chances, Canadian Social Trends, May, 2006 (view)
- What is a family, 2006 Census (view)
- When is junior moving out? Transitions from the parental home to independence (view) Canadian Social Trends, Summer 2006
- Would you live common-law? (view) Canadian Social Trends, Autumn 2003
- Worksheets: Divorces; Household expenses; Dwellings (view) Summary tables New!
Archived lessons
Archived lessons are based on information that is out-of-date.