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Preface Every five years, Statistics Canada conducts a Census of Population in order to develop a statistical portrait of Canada and its people. The most recent Census was conducted in May 2011. At the time of the last Census, Statistic Canada replaced the long form Census that collected social and economic data with a voluntary National Household Survey (NHS). The 2011 Census questionnaire consisted of the same eight demographic and linguistic questions that appeared on the 2006 Census short-form questionnaire, with the addition of two questions on language. The content of the new NHS is similar to that of the 2006 Census long questionnaire; however, changes were made to some questions and sections of the questionnaire. For example, in the 2011 NHS changes were made to the questions used to measure Aboriginal identity; a new component of income is measured; and, the universe for determining generation status was expanded to include the entire population. Comparability The Global Non-response Rate (GNR) is used to ascertain the level of non-response to the National Household Survey. Due to the voluntary nature of the survey, the NHS is subject to greater nonresponse bias. Change in survey method or content can affect the comparability of the data over time. Statistics Canada states that it is impossible to determine whether, and to what extent, differences in a variable are attributable to change or to non-response bias. As a result, caution must be exercised when NHS estimates are compared with data from the 2006 Census long form. Fact Sheet Overview The community demographic profiles in this series provide a comparison between the current and previous censuses, and key Metro Vancouver municipalities, as well as between each of s six communities: Cloverdale, Fleetwood, Guildford, Newton, South, and Whalley. City Centre is also identified as a sub-community planning area within Whalley. For the purpose of this and other facts sheets in the series, the term National Household Survey (NHS) refers to the National Household Survey of Canada conducted by Statistics Canada. The voluntary survey collected social and economic information about the people of Canada between May and August 2011. The term Census in this document refers to the Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada on May 10, 2011. The Census provides information about the people and housing units in Canada.

LOW INCOME In 2011, Statistic Canada replaced the long form Census that collected social and economic data with a voluntary National Household Survey. At this time, Statics Canada also changed the definition of low income from Low Income Cut-Off (LICO) to Low Income Measure After Tax (LIM-AT), defined as the fixed percentage (50%) of median adjusted household income, where adjusted indicates that household needs are taken into account. Adjustments for household size reflect the fact that a household s needs increase as the number of members increase. The following income thresholds are used to identify families and individuals living in low income: 1 person household - 2010 income cut-off of $19,460 2 person household - 2010 income cut-off of $25,721 3 person household - 2010 income cut-off of $33,706 4 person household - 2010 income cut-off of $38,920 Due to differences in the definitions, it is suggested that extreme caution be exercised in using low income data comparisons between the 2006 Census and 2011 National Household Survey. In 2010, 15.5% of residents lived in low income (based on the Low income after tax measure), an increase from 2005, when 13.6% of all persons lived in low income (based on Low Income Cut-off). Low Income in s Communities Whalley has the greatest number of low income residents of all communities (13,325); however, Guildford has the greatest proportion of low income residents (20.5%), aside from the sub-community City Centre (26.3%). Prevelance of Low Income in 's Communities City Centre 26.3% Whalley 18.7% South 11.0% Newton 15.3% Guildford 20.5% Fleetwood 13.9% Cloverdale 9.1% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% Share of Population

Of the 71,695 people living in low income in, 20,350 were children and youth 18 years of age and younger. Children and youth comprise 28% of s low income population, and 18.7% of s children and youth population. Prevelance of Low Income in 65 years and over % 12.2% 18 to 64 years % 14.9% Less than 18 years % 18.7% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% Share of Subject Population Cloverdale Fleetwood Guildford Newton South Whalley City Centre In low income in 2010 based on after-tax lowincome measure (LIM-AT) 4900 8085 11950 20210 7405 13325 5825 71695 Less than 18 years 1265 2255 3495 6410 1665 4020 1250 20350 Less than 6 years 345 640 915 2010 355 1340 555 6155 18 to 64 years 3170 4930 7505 12175 4680 8420 3950 44840 65 years and over 470 900 945 1630 1060 880 625 6505 Prevalence of low income in 2010 based on after-tax low-income measure % 9.1 13.9 20.5 15.3 11 18.7 26.3 15.5 Less than 18 years % 9.4 16.5 25.6 19.1 12.4 23.1 31.8 18.7 Less than 6 years % 6.8 17.3 26.2 17.5 9.6 24.5 32.6 17.8 18 to 64 years % 8.8 13 19.4 14.4 11.5 18 24.7 14.9 65 years and over % 10.1 14 16 12 7.9 12.2 28.1 12.2

Regional Comparison of Low Income The proportion of low income residents in is lower than that of the Metro Vancouver region. In, 15.5% of people lived in low income in 2010. Comparatively, across the Metro Vancouver region, 17.4% of people lived in low income. In municipalities such as Vancouver, Richmond, and Burnaby, greater than 20% of the population lived in low income in 2010. Prevelance of Low Income in Metro Vancouver White Rock West Vancouver 14.2% 14.8% Vancouver 20.5% 15.5% Richmond 22.4% Langley (City) 11.0% Langley (Township) North Vancouver 16.9% 19.2% New Westminster Delta 10.2% 11.4% Coquitlam 17.3% Burnaby 21.0% Metro Vancouver 17.4% 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% Share of Population in Private Households Children and youth 18 years of age and younger comprise the largest share of the subject population living in low income in all Metro Vancouver municipalities.

Prevalence of Low Income in Metro Vancouver White Rock West Vancouver Vancouver Richmond Langley (City) Langley (Township) North Vancouver New Westminster Delta Coquitlam Burnaby Metro Vancouver 0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% Share of Subject Population 65 years and over % 18 to 64 years % Less than 18 years %