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Table A.3.1
Percentage of the school-age population (ages 5 to 24) in low income,1 Canada and provinces, 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005

  1990 1995 2000 2005
percentage
Canada
All 14 19 15 14
Living with two parents 7 10 8 6
Living with lone parent 32 38 27 22
Not living with any parent 33 43 39 40
Newfoundland and Labrador
All 17 19 17 12
Living with two parents 10 13 10 4
Living with lone parent 46 43 38 21
Not living with any parent 32 45 45 41
Prince Edward Island
All 7 10 11 5
Living with two parents 3 4 6 0
Living with lone parent 15 28 14 11
Not living with any parent 21 22 34 18
Nova Scotia
All 12 18 14 12
Living with two parents 3 8 7 6
Living with lone parent 35 43 25 19
Not living with any parent 32 40 35 34
New Brunswick
All 13 18 12 11
Living with two parents 5 9 5 3
Living with lone parent 37 39 26 21
Not living with any parent 25 34 34 30
Quebec
All 16 21 16 13
Living with two parents 8 11 8 5
Living with lone parent 39 37 30 18
Not living with any parent 36 52 41 43
Ontario
All 11 17 13 13
Living with two parents 6 9 7 7
Living with lone parent 24 38 23 27
Not living with any parent 28 38 40 38
Manitoba
All 18 23 17 16
Living with two parents 10 13 9 10
Living with lone parent 36 40 36 22
Not living with any parent 36 52 38 45
Saskatchewan
All 18 19 15 15
Living with two parents 10 11 6 5
Living with lone parent 39 40 31 25
Not living with any parent 34 36 35 40
Alberta
All 16 21 15 12
Living with two parents 6 10 8 4
Living with lone parent 40 47 22 18
Not living with any parent 35 47 35 36
British Columbia
All 15 19 18 17
Living with two parents 7 13 11 10
Living with lone parent 29 28 28 19
Not living with any parent 36 40 43 45
1. Based on after-tax low-income cutoffs (see pages 11 & 12 of the PCEIP 2007 Handbook for more information).
Data sources: 1990 and 1995: Survey of Consumer Finances, Statistics Canada. 2000 and 2005: Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics, Statistics Canada.
Table source: Statistics Canada and Council of Ministers of Education, Canada. 2007. Education indicators in Canada: Report of the Pan-Canadian Education Indicators Program. Catalogue no. 81-582-XIE. Ottawa.