Child, Youth and Family 2018 Profile in Simcoe County Population (0-24 Yr), 2011-2016
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Child, Youth and Family 2018 Profile in Simcoe County Population (0-24 yr), 2011-2016 CHRISTIAN ISLAND 30* PENETANGUISHENE 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 RAMARA 5.4% ORILLIA 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 BARRIE 5.9% 45,170 Simcoe County 1.2% 137,320 ESSA INNISFIL 1.6% 7,105 10,695 11.2% 6.7% ADJALA- Ontario 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 Christian Island 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. 5% 8% 8% 1% 9% 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 Canada 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. 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