Population in 2011: 1,395
Population in 2006: 1,418
Population in 2001: 1,583
2006 to 2011 population change
Here: | -1.6% |
Province: | 7.0% |
2001 to 2006 population change
Here: | -10.4% |
Province: | 5.3% |
Total private houses: 656
Private houses occupied by usual residents: 630
Land area (km2): 776.72
Population density per square kilometreThis region: | 1.8 |
Nearby towns and cities: | 4.8 |
This region population and houses statisticsOccupation and industry
Participation rateHere: | 67.5% |
British Columbia: | 65.6% |
Employment rateHere: | 65.1% |
British Columbia: | 61.6% |
Unemployment rateHere: | 3.0% |
British Columbia: | 6.0% |
Labour force activity in Kootenay Boundary B
Mode of transportation to work
Labour, occupation and industry details for this regionEarning and income in 2005
Median earnings in 2005This region: | 25,463 CAD |
British Columbia: | 25,722 CAD |
Median income in 2005This region: | 27,622 CAD |
Province: | 24,867 CAD |
Percent of persons in low income before taxThis region: | 6.7% |
British Columbia: | 17.3% |
Composition of total income in this region
Earnings and income details for this region
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Age characteristics
Median age of the populationThis region: | 51.2 |
British Columbia: | 41.9 |
Percent of the population aged 15 and overThis region: | 89.5% |
British Columbia: | 84.6% |
Age characteristics of Kootenay Boundary BMarital Status
Married or living with a common-law partner
Female: 410This region: | 65.6% |
Province: | 56.4% |
Not married and not living with a common-law partnerTotal: 425Here: | 34.0% |
British Columbia: | 42.1% |
Male: 210This region: | 33.6% |
Province: | 40.6% |
Female: 215This region: | 34.4% |
Province: | 43.6% |
This region - Marital Status
Kootenay Boundary B marital status detailsFamilies and households characteristics
Language
Knowledge of official languages in this region
First official language spoken in this region
Language most often used at home
Other languages used at home
Language most often used at work
Language details for Kootenay Boundary BMobility status in 2006
Kootenay Boundary B - Place of residence in 2005
Kootenay Boundary B - Place of residence in 2001
Kootenay Boundary B mobility detailsEducation
Education attainment in this region
Education in Kootenay Boundary BCitizenship and immigration
Aboriginal identity populationTotal: 25This region: | 1.8% |
British Columbia: | 4.8% |
Male: 10This region: | 1.4% |
British Columbia: | 4.7% |
Female: 15This region: | 2.2% |
British Columbia: | 4.9% |
Kootenay Boundary B citizenship and immigration Details
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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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