Core Housing Need
Aboriginal Households

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  1. % of Households in Core Housing Need
  2. Households in Core Housing Need
  3. Households Tested For Core Housing Need

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Kelowna — Aboriginal Households (Households in Core Housing Need)

  Aboriginal Households Non-Aboriginal Households Total
Kelowna 595 6,610 7,205
0001.00 0 100 110
0002.00 0 185 195
0003.01 0 70 75
0003.02 0 45 55
0004.00 0 115 130
0005.00 25 90 115
0006.00 30 115 140
0007.00 45 500 550
0008.00 45 445 485
0009.01 0 275 280
0009.02 0 230 235
0009.03 0 340 350
0010.01 20 195 220
0010.02 15 170 185
0010.03 20 155 170
0011.00 50 445 495
0012.00 0 195 205
0013.00 0 90 100
0014.00 0 220 225
0015.00 0 220 240
0016.00 15 80 95
0017.00 20 135 160
0018.01 0 0 0
0018.02 0 40 40
0019.01 20 225 250
0019.02 0 205 205
0019.03 0 110 115
0019.04 0 110 115
0102.04 0 0 0
0103.00 20 225 245
0104.01 0 0 0
0105.02 0 75 80
Notes:
  • Data include all non-farm, non-band, non-reserve private households reporting positive incomes and shelter cost-to-income ratios less than 100 per cent.
  • A household is in core housing need if its housing does not meet one or more standards for housing adequacy (repair), suitability (crowding), or affordability and if it would have to spend 30 per cent or more of its before-tax income to pay the median rent (including utilities) of appropriately sized alternative local market housing. Adequate housing does not require any major repairs, according to residents. Suitable housing has enough bedrooms for the size and make-up of resident households. Affordable housing costs less than 30 per cent of before-tax household income.
  • An Aboriginal household is one of the following: i) a non-family household in which at least 50 per cent of household members self-identified as Aboriginal people; or ii) a family household that meets at least one of two criteria: a) at least one spouse, common-law partner, or lone parent self-identified as an Aboriginal person; or b) at least 50 per cent of household members self-identified as Aboriginal people.