Population in 2011: 721
Population in 2006: 796
Population in 2001: 745
2006 to 2011 population change
Here: | -9.4% |
British Columbia: | 7.0% |
2001 to 2006 population change
Total private houses: 641
Private houses occupied by usual residents: 335
Land area (km2): 3087.17
Population density per square kilometreThis region: | 0.2 |
Nearby towns and cities: | 4.8 |
This region population and houses statisticsOccupation and industry
Participation rateThis region: | 56.2% |
Province: | 65.6% |
Employment rateThis region: | 53.3% |
Province: | 61.6% |
Unemployment rateThis region: | 5.2% |
British Columbia: | 6.0% |
Labour force activity in this region
Mode of transportation to work
Labour, occupation and industry details for this regionEarning and income in 2005
Median earnings in 2005This region: | 18,709 CAD |
British Columbia: | 25,722 CAD |
Median income in 2005This region: | 17,473 CAD |
Province: | 24,867 CAD |
Percent of persons in low income before taxThis region: | 22.6% |
British Columbia: | 17.3% |
Composition of total income in this region
Earnings and income details for Fraser Valley B
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Age characteristics
Median age of the population
Percent of the population aged 15 and over
Age characteristics of Fraser Valley BCitizenship and immigration
Total visible minority population
Male: 35This region: | 7.7% |
Province: | 24.2% |
Female: 15This region: | 4.2% |
Province: | 25.3% |
Aboriginal identity populationTotal: 90This region: | 11.1% |
British Columbia: | 4.8% |
Male: 50Here: | 11.0% |
British Columbia: | 4.7% |
Female: 45This region: | 12.7% |
British Columbia: | 4.9% |
This region Minority Population Characteristics
Fraser Valley B citizenship and immigration DetailsMarital Status
Married or living with a common-law partnerTotal: 380This region: | 60.8% |
Province: | 57.9% |
Female: 195This region: | 67.2% |
Province: | 56.4% |
Not married and not living with a common-law partnerTotal: 250This region: | 40.0% |
British Columbia: | 42.1% |
Male: 145This region: | 43.3% |
British Columbia: | 40.6% |
Female: 100This region: | 34.5% |
Province: | 43.6% |
Fraser Valley B - Marital Status
This region marital status detailsFamilies and households characteristics
Language
Knowledge of official languages in this region
First official language spoken in Fraser Valley B
Language most often used at home
Other languages used at home
Language most often used at work
Language details for this regionMobility status in 2006
This region - Place of residence in 2005
This region - Place of residence in 2001
This region mobility detailsEducation
Education attainment in this region
Education in this region
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Source:
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13 2007 and
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012.
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