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Social Profile #1Age & Gender 2011 City of Toronto Neighbourhood Profiles Page 1 of 2 Clairlea-Birchmount (120) Population by Age Group Working Age 25-64 57% EGLINTON AVE E BIRCHMOUNT RD WARDEN AVE PHARMACY AVE CNR VICTORIA PARK AVE Seniors 65+ 13% Children 0-14 17% Youth 15-24 13% RD How does Clairlea-Birchmount differ from the equivalent City of Toronto Age Groups? DA NF O RT H 11.9% N R Children 0-14 C MA WARDEN AVE SS EY CR EE K ST CLAIR AVE E Youth 15-24 MACK AVE 0.4% MIL NE AVE Working Age 25-64 -0.1% Seniors 65+ -12.5% 120 Population by Age and Gender For Clairlea-Birchmount 2400 1600 1200 800 400 to 05 04 to yea 10 09 rs to yea 15 14 rs to yea 20 19 rs to yea 25 24 rs to yea 30 29 rs to yea 35 34 rs to yea 40 39 rs to yea 45 44 rs to yea 50 49 rs to yea 55 54 rs to yea 60 59 rs to yea 65 64 rs to yea 70 69 rs to yea 75 74 rs to yea 80 79 rs 85 to yea ye 84 rs ar ye s an ars d ov er 0 0 Population 2000 Attribute & Gender Cohorts Blue: Female, Orange: Male Social Policy Analysis & Research, Social Development, Finance and Administration Online Resources: Wellbeing Toronto: www.toronto.ca/wellbeing Demographics: www.toronto.ca/demographics Source: Statistics Canada, Census 2011 2012 Copyright City of Toronto, All Rights Reserved Date of Publication: May 2012 Contact: [email protected] Social Profile #1 Age & Gender 2011 City of Toronto Neighbourhood Profiles Page 2 of 2 Clairlea-Birchmount (120) 2001 % 2011 % % Change 2001-2011 24.0% 2001-2006 19,960 100% 19,850 100% 24,750 100% 3,780 18.9% 3,490 17.6% 4,245 17.2% 12.3% Youth 15-24 2,265 11.3% 2,415 12.2% 3,170 12.8% 40.0% Working Age 25-64 10,925 54.7% 11,075 55.8% 14,210 57.4% 30.1% Seniors 65+ 2,990 15.0% 2,870 14.5% 3,125 12.6% 4.5% 19,960 100% 19,850 100% 24,750 100% 24.0% Total 9,695 48.6% 9,645 48.6% 12,090 48.8% 24.7% 0 to 04 years 640 3.2% 605 3.0% 770 3.1% 20.3% 05 to 09 years 675 3.4% 585 2.9% 720 2.9% 6.7% 10 to 14 years 635 3.2% 635 3.2% 725 2.9% 14.2% 15 to 19 years 610 3.1% 620 3.1% 865 3.5% 41.8% 20 to 24 years 565 2.8% 610 3.1% 815 3.3% 44.2% 25 to 29 years 615 3.1% 585 2.9% 805 3.3% 30.9% 30 to 34 years 800 4.0% 660 3.3% 855 3.5% 6.9% 35 to 39 years 975 4.9% 795 4.0% 860 3.5% -11.8% 40 to 44 years 885 4.4% 945 4.8% 980 4.0% 10.7% 45 to 49 years 720 3.6% 835 4.2% 1,115 4.5% 54.9% 50 to 54 years 590 3.0% 685 3.5% 950 3.8% 61.0% 55 to 59 years 390 2.0% 545 2.7% 760 3.1% 94.9% 60 to 64 years 340 1.7% 365 1.8% 575 2.3% 69.1% 65 to 69 years 355 1.8% 305 1.5% 370 1.5% 4.2% 70 to 74 years 345 1.7% 295 1.5% 280 1.1% -18.8% 75 to 79 years 300 1.5% 255 1.3% 265 1.1% -11.7% 80 to 84 years 150 0.8% 185 0.9% 225 0.9% 50.0% 85 years and over 105 0.5% 135 0.7% 155 0.6% 47.6% 10,265 51.4% 10,205 51.4% 12,660 51.2% 23.3% 0 to 04 years 615 3.1% 530 2.7% 745 3.0% 21.1% 05 to 09 years 655 3.3% 570 2.9% 585 2.4% -10.7% 10 to 14 years 560 2.8% 565 2.8% 700 2.8% 25.0% 15 to 19 years 545 2.7% 555 2.8% 725 2.9% 33.0% 20 to 24 years 545 2.7% 630 3.2% 765 3.1% 40.4% 25 to 29 years 685 3.4% 650 3.3% 920 3.7% 34.3% 30 to 34 years 845 4.2% 715 3.6% 985 4.0% 16.6% 35 to 39 years 1,005 5.0% 810 4.1% 930 3.8% -7.5% 40 to 44 years 845 4.2% 930 4.7% 970 3.9% 14.8% 45 to 49 years 720 3.6% 835 4.2% 1,105 4.5% 53.5% 50 to 54 years 650 3.3% 705 3.6% 970 3.9% 49.2% 55 to 59 years 465 2.3% 600 3.0% 790 3.2% 69.9% 60 to 64 years 395 2.0% 415 2.1% 640 2.6% 62.0% 65 to 69 years 415 2.1% 375 1.9% 400 1.6% -3.6% 70 to 74 years 435 2.2% 370 1.9% 370 1.5% -14.9% 75 to 79 years 405 2.0% 340 1.7% 340 1.4% -16.0% 80 to 84 years 245 1.2% 350 1.8% 310 1.3% 26.5% 85 years and over 235 1.2% 260 1.3% 410 1.7% 74.5% Total Female 2006 Children 0-14 Total Male % Total Census Undercount: Although Statistics Canada takes great efforts to count every person, some people are missed in each Census. (e.g. people may be traveling, or some dwellings are hard to find). Following a review of the 2011 Census results for Toronto, City of Toronto staff identified the possibility that the Census may have undercounted more of Toronto's population than usual. At the time of this publication, staff continue to investigate this issue. These profiles were developed to help government and community agencies with their local planning, by providing socio-economic data at a meaningful geographic area. Not all people define "neighbourhoods" the same way. For the purposes of statistical reporting however, these neighbourhoods were defined based on Statistics Canada census tracts. Census tracts include several city blocks and have on average about 4,000 people. Most service agencies have service areas that are defined by main streets, former municipal boundaries, or natural boundaries such as rivers. These service areas include several census tracts. It is not uncommon for service areas of community agencies to overlap. Choices about neighbourhood boundaries were made to make the data in the profiles useful to as many users as possible, and are not intended to be statements or judgements about where a neighbourhood starts or ends. The boundaries for these neighbourhoods were developed using the following criteria: 1) originally based on a City Planning Division Residential Communities map, based on planning areas in former municipalities, and existing Public Health neighbourhood planning areas; 2) no neighbourhood be comripsed of a single census tract; 3) minimum neighbourhood population of at least 7,000-10,000; 4) where census tracts were combined to meet criteria 2 or 3 above, they were joined with the most similar adjacent area according to % of the population living in low income households; 5) respecting existing boundaries such as service boundaries of community agencies, natural boundaries (rivers), and man-made boundaries (streets, highways, etc); 6) maintaining neighbourhood areas small enough for service organizations to combine them to fit within their service area; and 7) the final number of neighbourhood areas be "manageable" for the purposes of data presentation and reporting. Social Policy Analysis & Research, Social Development, Finance and Administration Online Resources: Wellbeing Toronto: www.toronto.ca/wellbeing Demographics: www.toronto.ca/demographics Source: Statistics Canada, Census 2011 2012 Copyright City of Toronto, All Rights Reserved Date of Publication: May 2012 Contact: [email protected]
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