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  2. Census family - Wikipedia

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    The US Census Bureau refers to such household structures as "Married couple families." This demographic features the highest median household income in the United States. [2] According to the 2021 definition by Statistics Canada, the term "census family":

  3. Census in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Statistics Canada conducts a national census of population and census of agriculture every five years and releases the data with a two-year lag.. The Census of Population provides demographic and statistical data that is used to plan public services such as health care, education, and transportation; determine federal transfer payments; [1] and determine the number of Members of Parliament for ...

  4. Lists of most common surnames in North American countries

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    The table below presents the most common 100 surnames as of the 2010 Census. It includes the total number of people with each surname as well as the rate per 100,000 people. Figures for the 2000 Census are also included for comparison.

  5. List of household surveys in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Number of people Data collection started Ongoing, or year data collection ended Main topics Current modes of data collection United States Census: United States Census Bureau: All persons dwelling in U.S. residential structures, and many homeless 309 million people in 2010 [1] 1790 Ongoing Age, sex and race of household members. [2]

  6. Canadian Americans - Wikipedia

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    According to US Census estimates, the number of Canadian residents was around 640,000 in 2000. [8] Some sources have cited the number to possibly be over 1,000,000. [ 9 ] This number, though, is far smaller than the number of Americans who can trace part or the whole of their ancestry to Canada.

  7. 2021 Canadian census - Wikipedia

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    The population of Canada rose by 5.2 per cent federally since the 2016 census, which recorded a population of 35,151,728. Three provinces' and one territory's population grew faster than Canada's overall population increase: Yukon – a 12.1 per cent increase, Prince Edward Island – an 8 per cent increase, British Columbia – a 7.6 per cent ...

  8. Demographics of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada's fertility rate hit a record low of 1.4 children born per woman in 2020, [30] below the population replacement level, which stands at 2.1 births per woman. In 2020, Canada also experienced the country's lowest number of births in 15 years, [30] also seeing the largest annual drop in childbirths (−3.6%) in a quarter of a century. [30]

  9. 2016 Canadian census - Wikipedia

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    The 2016 census marked the reinstatement of the mandatory long-form census, which had been dropped in favour of the voluntary National Household Survey for the 2011 census. [3] With a response rate of 98.4%, this census is said to be the best one ever recorded since the 1666 census of New France. [4] [5] This census was succeeded by Canada's ...