Data table for chart 10

Proportion of children enrolled in Maintenance Enforcement Program (MEP), metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas, Alberta, as of March 31, 2010
Metropolitan and non-metropolian areas percent of children (18 years and under) enrolled in MEP
Canmore (CA) 2
Calgary (CMA) 4
Okotoks (CA) 4
Wood Buffalo (CA) 4
Brooks (CA) 4
Lethbridge–Medicine Hat (ER) 4
Lloydminster (CA)1 4
Camrose–Drumheller (ER) 4
Calgary (ER) 4
Edmonton (ER) 4
Cold Lake (CA) 5
Banff–Jasper–Rocky Mountain House (ER) 5
Edmonton (CMA) 5
Red Deer (ER) 5
Grande Prairie (CA) 6
Wood Buffalo–Cold Lake (ER) 6
Athabasca–Grande Prairie–Peace River (ER) 6
Lethbridge (CA) 6
Medicine Hat (CA) 6
Red Deer (CA) 7
Camrose (CA) 7
Wetaskiwin (CA) 9
1. Alberta part only.
Note: Metropolitan areas consist of one or more neighbouring municipalities situated around a major urban core. A census metropolitan area (CMA) must have a total population of at least 100,000 of which 50,000 or more live in the urban core. A census agglomeration (CA) must have an urban core population of at least 10,000. An economic region (ER) is a grouping of complete census divisions created as a standard geographical unit for analysis of regional economic activity. For the purpose of this article, all ERs cover only areas outside of census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations. Population estimates at July 1st 2009. Estimates are preliminary postcensal for 2009. Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, population estimates produced by author.
Source: Statistics Canada, Survey of Maintenance Enforcement Programs, 2009/2010.
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