FRHD 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Canada 2011 Census

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Genealogical: considering the family structural history. Nuclear family: father, mother, and children living in one household, family of origin, family of procreation. The extended family: kin, ailiated kin. Statistics canada 2011 census: 67% married couples decrease, 17% common law couples. Increase: common law is a person who is not your spouse, with whom you are lining in a conjugal relationship, and at least one of the following situation applies. Living with you in a conjugal relationship, and this current relationship has lasted at least 12 continuous months: conjugal, having sex. Parent of your child by birth or adoption. 1 of every 3 same sex couples were married in 2011: more diverse families, children 14 and under. 2 in every 10 children live with lone parents. Proportion of couples with children has decreased: 28% was one person households. 9% in 1961: 5 persons or more households decreased.

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