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Children aged 17, and under, living in low income families
(2000 income) as a proportion of children aged 17,
and under, living in economic families 2001.

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Children aged 17, and under, living in low income families (2000 income) as a proportion of children aged 17, and under, living in economic families 2001.
Children in low income families *  (%)
Leeds, Grenville, and Lanark 11.8
Ontario 17.0

* Children aged 17 and under living in economic families with incomes below the Statistics Canada low-income cut-offs. Low income cut-offs represent levels of income where people spend disproportionate amounts of money for food, shelter, and clothing.

Adapted from: Statistics Canada, Health Indicators, November 2003
Data sources: Statistics Canada, 2001 Census (20% sample)

 

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