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Data Dictionary:
Canadian Census 2011
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Survey:
Canadian Census 2011
Data Source:
Social Explorer; Statistics Canada
Data set:
National Household Survey (NH)
Table:
T73. Household Income in 2010 [14]
Universe:
Race
Table Details
T73.
Household Income in 2010
Universe:
Race
Variable
Label
T073_001
Households:
T073_002
Under C $5,000
T073_003
C $5,000 to C $9,999
T073_004
C $10,000 to C $14,999
T073_005
C $15,000 to C $19,999
T073_006
C $20,000 to C $29,999
T073_007
C $30,000 to C $39,999
T073_008
C $40,000 to C $49,999
T073_009
C $50,000 to C $59,999
T073_010
C $60,000 to C $79,999
T073_011
C $80,000 to C $99,999
T073_012
C $100,000 to C $124,999
T073_013
C $125,000 to C $149,999
T073_014
C $150,000 and over
Relevant Documentation:
Excerpt from:
Social Explorer; Statistics Canada - Catalogue no. 99-000-X2011001 National Household Survey
Statistics Canada - Catalogue no. 99-000-X2011001 National Household Survey -> Chapter 7. Income and Housing -> 7.1. Income -> Household total income
Household total income
Part A - Short definition
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The total income of a household is the sum of the total incomes of all members of that household.
Part B - Detailed definition
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Not applicable
Additional Information
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Reported in:
2011
Reported for:
Private households
Question no.:
Derived variable
Responses:
Positive or negative dollar value or nil
Remarks:
For details on the components of total income, see 'Remarks' under Total income.