The table presents the percentage of different household types in Canada between 1984 and 2020.
Overall
, the percentage of one-person Linking Words
households
, families without Use synonyms
children
, and lone-parent Use synonyms
households
showed a similar upward trend. Use synonyms
In addition
, that of families with dependent Linking Words
children
Use synonyms
decline
gradually throughout the given period, Wrong verb form
declined
while
those with non-dependent Linking Words
children
fluctuated slightly.
In terms of one-person Use synonyms
households
, the figure doubled from 6% in 1984 to 12% in 2014 and Use synonyms
then
levelled out in 2020. A similar pattern can be observed in one-family Linking Words
households
without Use synonyms
children
, which rose from 19% to 25% before staying steady in the final year. Use synonyms
Although
the proportion of lone-parent Linking Words
households
had the lowest share in 1984 (at 4%), it grew gradually to 12% in 2014 and remained constant Use synonyms
thereafter
.
Linking Words
On the other hand
, the share of couples with dependent Linking Words
children
made up the majority of household types, accounting for 52% in 1984. Use synonyms
However
, Linking Words
this
figure continued to fall over time, dropping to 36% in 2020, Linking Words
although
it was still the largest rate. Linking Words
By comparison
, those with non-dependent Linking Words
children
had 10% in both 1984 and 1994 before rising by only 1% in 2004. After that, Use synonyms
this
figure dropped moderately to 9% by 2020.Linking Words