Child, Youth and Family 2018 Profile in Population (0-24 yr), 2011-2016

CHRISTIAN ISLAND 30* 265 2,135 10.1% SEVERN MIDLAND 3,370 MNJIKANING 3,995 TAY 2.1% FIRST NATION 32 7.2% 2,375 320 5.9% TINY 5.8% 2,525 5.4% 2,090 7,970 5.6% ORO-MEDONTE 6.3% 5,590 COLLINGWOOD WASAGA 3.0% 5,225 BEACH SPRINGWATER 5.3% 4,205 5,845 14.4% 1.0%

CLEARVIEW 4,000 5.9% 45,170 Simcoe County 1.2% 137,320 ESSA 1.6% 7,105 10,695 11.2% 6.7%

ADJALA- TOSORONTIO BRADFORD WEST 3,914,030 3,155 GWILLIMBURY 5.7% NEW 11,430 0.4% TECUMSETH 23.5% Number of population (0-24 yr) 9,810 and population change (%) 7.3% between 2011 and 2016

* Data by age category for 30 is not available in 2011 Census. Released: October 2018 Children and Youth (0-24 yr)

In Simcoe County, The Total Number of Children and Youth In Ontario, 28.6% of total population 29.1% of total population are children and youth. 137,320 are children and youth.

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24,430 27,045 27,625 29,015 29,205 0-4 yr 5-9 yr 10-14 yr 15-19 yr 20-24 yr

Key Points (0-24 yr)

18,585 4,275 8,725 3,235 14% 18% 3% 13% 6% 4% 2% 5% in Simcoe in Ontario in Simcoe in Ontario in Simcoe in Ontario in Simcoe in Ontario

Live in Foreign-born Aboriginal Francophone Low-income Households Children and Youth Children and Youth Children and Youth (based on LIM-AT1) (immigrants or non-permanent residents)

1 in 3 2 in 5 1 in 4 low-income persons 1,090 Aboriginal population Francophones were under 24 yr recent immigrants were under 24 yr were under 24 yr

7,860 108,370 86,455 13,410 6% 22% 80% 62% 63% 51% 10% 36% in Simcoe in Ontario in Simcoe in Ontario in Simcoe in Ontario in Simcoe in Ontario

Non-official Language Live in Mother Tongue Single-detached Houses Multiple Ethnic Origins Visible Minorities (single and multiple responses)

1. Statistics has revised the methodology used to calculate annual after-tax Low Income Measure (LIM-AT) for the 2016 Census. The 5 Most Common (0-24 yr)

Mother Tongues Places of Birth (Non-official Languages) for Immigrants Spanish United Kingdom Russian Philippines Portuguese United States Mandarin China Polish India

Highlights by Age Category

Children that live in lone-parent families 0-5 Yr Children live in 16% 20% have increased between 2011 and 2016. low-income households1. in Simcoe in Ontario 0-14 Yr 12% 7% with a single dad with a single mom

Children speak English2 5-9 Yr 97% 88% most often at home. in Simcoe in Ontario The proportion of children who live in lone-parent families/stepfamilies/without parents increased by age. 0-14 Yr

10-14 Yr Children live in 24% 39% 26% 35% 39% a lone-parent family. in Simcoe in Ontario 0-4 yr 5-9 yr 10-14 yr

Francophone children and youth 10% 17% 15-19 Yr Children are 0-24 Yr increased by 18% English-French bilinguals. in Simcoe in Ontario from 2011 to 2016.

Aboriginal children and youth Youth had successfully 90% 93% 20-24 Yr completed a high school 0-24 Yr increased by 67% qualification. in Simcoe in Ontario from 2006 to 2016.

1. Statistics Canada has revised the methodology used to calculate annual after-tax Low Income Measure (LIM-AT) for the 2016 Census. 2. Including single and multiple responses of 'English only' and 'English and other language' spoken most often at home. Families in Simcoe County

The Total Number of Census Families Increased by 7.7% Average family size was between 2011 and 2016 140,900 2.9 persons

Families and Median Income

Lone-parent families 23,130 10% $53,413 10%

Couple families without children 58,640 10% $79,170 7%

Couple families with children 59,125 4% $113,259 10%

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The 2018 Child, Youth and Family Profile Full Report and more 2016 Census Reports are available for download at http://www.simcoe.ca/communitydata. Sources: Statistics Canada. 2006, 2011 and 2016 Census of Population.