Table 3
Distribution of average adult-equivalent after-tax family income by quintile across immediate neighbourhoods, local communities, and municipalities

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Distribution of average adult-equivalent after-tax family income by quintile across immediate neighbourhoods, local communities, and municipalities
Table summary
This table displays the distribution of average adult-equivalent after-tax family income by quintile across immediate neighbourhoods, local communities, and municipalities. The row headers describe the quintiles of family income (in dollars). The column headers identify three geographic levels: immediate neighbourhoods, local communities, and municipalities.
  Immediate neighbourhoods Local communities Municipalities
mean standard deviation mean standard deviation mean standard deviation
Family income (dollars)  
First quintile 24,090 3,120 26,090 2,820 30,620 1,030
Second quintile 31,200 1,480 31,740 1,220 34,190 700
Third quintile 35,890 1,410 35,750 1,190 36,710 840
Fourth quintile 41,250 1,830 40,780 1,740 40,240 940
Fifth quintile 54,360 18,500 55,340 15,900 48,080 6,490
Note(s):
At each geographic level, only the units with at least 10 respondents from the combined General Social Survey and Canadian Community Health Survey files are included in the calculation of means and standard deviations. All numbers are rounded to the nearest 10th
Source(s):
Statistics Canada, 2006 Census of Population 20% microdata file.
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