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Vancouver — Household Type - Lone-parent Households (Households in Core Housing Need)

  Female Lone-Parent Male Lone-Parent Total Lone- Parent Households Total
Vancouver 21,275 4,230 25,510 166,095
Ambleside 65 0 65 670
Anmore/Belcarra/Metro Vancouver North 0 0 0 100
Capital Hill/Brentwood 270 50 315 2,440
Cedar Cottage 260 30 295 2,070
Central Lonsdale 160 0 170 1,595
Central Park 310 0 325 2,145
Cloverdale/Fleetwood 825 195 1,015 4,915
Collingwood 230 45 280 1,945
Coquitlam East 765 130 895 4,430
Coquitlam West 615 95 705 4,395
Deer Lake 125 35 160 1,055
Downtown 155 20 175 1,815
Downtown Central 180 30 205 3,885
Downtown Eastside/Strathcona 160 35 195 2,700
Downtown North 180 25 200 2,670
Dundrave/West Vancouver Remainder 210 30 240 1,970
Edmonds 275 25 300 2,365
English Bay 95 25 120 2,530
Fraser View/Killarny 630 120 750 4,180
Guildford 640 115 755 3,615
Hastings/Sunrise/Grandview/Woodlands 610 185 795 5,795
Kerrisdale 140 20 160 1,155
Kitsilano/Point Grey North 130 20 155 2,040
Kitsilano/Point Grey South 155 25 180 1,825
Ladner 145 20 165 1,000
Langley CY 365 65 430 2,625
Langley DM 865 140 1,005 5,055
Lonsdale East 165 45 210 1,160
Lonsdale North 100 0 115 795
Lonsdale West 175 55 225 1,355
Maple Ridge 715 170 885 4,160
Marpole Remainder 170 45 205 1,070
Marpole South 115 30 145 1,355
Metrotown 400 80 485 3,090
Mount Pleasant 170 35 205 2,940
New Westminster East 140 25 155 1,440
New Westminster West 105 20 125 735
Newton 1,235 275 1,510 7,530
North Delta 340 60 400 2,110
North False Creek 150 35 190 2,570
North Vancouver DM East 320 70 390 2,020
North Vancouver DM West 195 40 230 1,585
Pitt Meadows 170 0 185 830
Point Grey 75 0 80 675
Port Coquitlam 535 110 645 2,920
Port Moody 250 75 320 1,375
Renfrew 255 35 285 1,390
Richmond City Centre 690 130 820 5,985
Richmond East 580 155 735 4,230
Richmond South 390 35 430 2,590
Richmond West 355 60 410 2,200
Riley Park 90 25 115 950
Sea Island 0 0 15 40
South Cambie 65 25 95 590
South False Creek 150 30 180 1,460
South Granville 115 25 145 2,340
South Surrey 720 125 845 4,230
Southeast Burnaby South 235 35 270 1,445
Sunset 475 110 585 3,680
Surrey City Centre 230 60 295 2,250
Tsawwassen 135 40 170 1,040
University Endowment Lands 265 25 295 1,065
University/Lougheed 395 140 535 3,105
Uptown 275 55 330 2,990
West End/Stanley Park North 30 0 30 535
West End/Stanley Park South 60 0 60 1,020
Westside Heights 275 45 315 2,110
Westside/Kerrisdale Remainder 450 75 525 2,845
Whalley 715 235 955 5,165
White Rock 230 35 265 2,150
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.
  • Family households include at least one census family (a couple with or without children or a lone-parent family). These households may include members who are not part of the census family.