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Table 4.4a. Households of less than four persons, by immigration category, 2001
Households of fewer than four persons Family Skilled workers Other economic Refugees All immigrants
percentage
One person or less per room
95
89
93
94
91
More than one person per room
5
11
7E
6E
9
Total1
20,728
60,546
3,114
3,494
88,083
1. LSIC does not report the exact dwelling size for respondents living in dwellings of more than four rooms. For this table, assumptions were made to impute a dwelling size to respondents living in dwellings of more than four rooms on the basis of information available on the number of bedrooms in the dwelling. However, it was not possible to impute a dwelling size for about 7,100 immigrants.
Data source: Statistics Canada, 2001, Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, A Portrait of Early Settlement Experiences, catalogue number 89-614-XWE2005001.

Table 4.4b. Households of four persons or more, by immigration category, 2001
Households of four persons or more Family Skilled workers Other economic Refugees All immigrants
percentage
One person or fewer per room
49
65
72
41
59
More than one person per room
51
35
28
59
41
Total1
20,270
35,893
6,143
6,206
69,022
1. LSIC does not report the exact dwelling size for respondents living in dwellings of more than four rooms. For this table, assumptions were made to impute a dwelling size to respondents living in dwellings of more than four rooms on the basis of information available on the number of bedrooms in the dwelling. However, it was not possible to impute a dwelling size for about 7,100 immigrants.
Data source: Statistics Canada, 2001, Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, A Portrait of Early Settlement Experiences, catalogue number 89-614-XWE2005001.

Table 4.4c. All immigrant households, by immigration category, 2001
All immigrant households Family Skilled workers Other economic Refugees All immigrants
percentage
One person or less per room
72
80
79
60
77
More than one person per room
28
20
21
40
23
Total1
40,998
96,440
9,257
9,699
157,105
1. LSIC does not report the exact dwelling size for respondents living in dwellings of more than four rooms. For this table, assumptions were made to impute a dwelling size to respondents living in dwellings of more than four rooms on the basis of information available on the number of bedrooms in the dwelling. However, it was not possible to impute a dwelling size for about 7,100 immigrants.
Data source: Statistics Canada, 2001, Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada.
Table source: Statistics Canada, 2005, A Portrait of Early Settlement Experiences, catalogue number 89-614-XWE2005001.