Population in 2011: 1,352
Population in 2006: 1,389
Population in 2001: 1,514
2006 to 2011 population change
Here: | -2.7% |
Alberta: | 10.8% |
2001 to 2006 population change
This area: | -8.3% |
Alberta: | 10.6% |
Total private houses: 501
Private houses occupied by usual residents: 447
Land area (km2): 4403.03
Population density per square kilometreHere: | 0.3 |
Nearby towns and cities: | 5.7 |
Special Area No. 4 population and houses statisticsEarning and income in 2005
Median earnings in 2005Here: | 24,007 CAD |
Province: | 29,738 CAD |
Median income in 2005This area: | 31,441 CAD |
Province: | 28,896 CAD |
Percent of persons in low income before taxThis area: | 3.6% |
Province: | 12.2% |
Composition of total income in this area
Earnings and income details for this areaOccupation and industry
Labour force activity in this area
Mode of transportation to work
Labour, occupation and industry details for this area
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Age characteristics
Median age of the population
Percent of the population aged 15 and overThis area: | 76.0% |
Province: | 81.2% |
Age characteristics of this areaAirports in Special Area No. 4
Citizenship and immigration
Total visible minority population
Female: 10This area: | 1.6% |
Alberta: | 14.2% |
Aboriginal identity population
Male: 10This area: | 1.3% |
Province: | 5.6% |
Special Area No. 4 citizenship and immigration DetailsMarital Status
Married or living with a common-law partnerTotal: 720This area: | 70.2% |
Province: | 59.3% |
Male: 365This area: | 67.6% |
Province: | 59.7% |
Female: 355This area: | 73.2% |
Province: | 59.0% |
Not married and not living with a common-law partner
Male: 175This area: | 32.4% |
Province: | 40.3% |
Special Area No. 4 - Marital Status
Special Area No. 4 marital status detailsFamilies and households characteristics
Language
Knowledge of official languages in this area
First official language spoken in this area
Language most often used at home
Other languages used at home
Language most often used at work
Language details for this areaMobility status in 2006
Special Area No. 4 - Place of residence in 2005
Special Area No. 4 - Place of residence in 2001
This area mobility detailsEducation
Education attainment in this area
Education in Special Area No. 4IUCN protected areas in Special Area No. 4
- Gooseberry Lake Provincial Park
- All Cities
- Canada
- Alberta
- Special Area No. 4 - Special area
Source:
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-591-XWE. Ottawa. Released March 13 2007 and
Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 98-316-XWE. Ottawa. Released October 24, 2012.
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