5
6 7
10 11 9 1
3
1
POPULATION DENSITY 31.50 PEOPLE PER KM²
2 8
+3.3%
POPULATION 1 7 9,6 2 3 HOUSING
POPULATION BY AGE
30 - 64
65+
2.4%
4.8%
(4,270) 10.4% (18,720) 17.0%
71.2%
Homeowner Households
28.8%
Renter Households
0.0%
Households Living in Band Housing
20.5%
Dwellings Built before 1960
19.2%
Dwellings Built in Last 10 Years (2006-2016)
6.3%
Dwellings in Need of Major Repairs
2.4% INDIGENOUS
18.5%
(30,450)
(33,295)
FIRST OFFICIAL LANGUAGE SPOKEN 62.6%
English
36.2%
French
0.8%
English and French
0.4%
N/A
Non-Immigrants
93.8%
66.1%
Married Couple Families
19.5%
Common-Law Couple Families
1.0%
Non-Permanent Residents
Non-Immigrants (93.80%)
Male-Led Lone Parent Families
Common-Law Couple Families (19.31%) untitled (0%) Female-Led Lone Parent .. (12.18%) CIN
Immigrants
untitled (0%)
12.3% Lone Parent Families MarriedFemale-Led Couple Families (65.45%) 3.1%
5.2%
1
Male-Led Lone Parent Families (3.07%)
untitled (0%)
Immigrants (5.
Non-Permanent Residents (1%)
N
(88,495)
O
49.3%
CA TI
(8,670)
85+
U
15 - 29
4.4% VISIBLE MINORITY
IMMIGRATION
5 - 14
FAMILY COMPOSITION
0-4
LAND AREA 5702.75 KM²
ED
POPULATION 2011-2016
4
COMMUNITY INCLUSION NETWORK
12
POVERTY RATE
WHAT IS POVERTY AND DEEP POVERTY? The most commonly used poverty measure in Canada is the Low Income Measure After Tax (LIM-AT) which accounts for income taxes paid and family size and allows for international comparisons. The LIM is one half of the median income. Persons living in deep poverty represent some of the most vulnerable in society. Deep poverty reflects those whose income is less than 50% of the LIM.
12.5%
DEEP POVERTY RATE
3.9%
18.1%
Less than High School
28.2%
High School Diploma or Equivalency
53.7%
Post Secondary Certificate, Diploma or Degree
NEW BRUNSWICK POVERTY RATE
14.1%
DEEP POVERTY RATE
4.4%
Statistics Canada, 2016 Census of Population