CITY OF MISSISSAUGA. Overview 2-1. A. Demographic and Cultural Characteristics
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1 Portraits of Peel Overview 2-1 A. Demographic and Cultural Characteristics Population: Size, Age and Growth 2-2 Immigrants 2-3 Visible Minorities 2-4 Language 2-5 Religion 2-6 Mobility Status 2-7 B. Household and Family Characteristics Marital Status 2-8 Families 2-9 Population Living Alone 2-10 Home Ownership 2-11 C. Socio-economic Characteristics Education 2-12 Employment 2-13 Income 2-14
2 2001 (Overview) Population Male: 302, % Female: 310, % Total Population: 612,925 Population Growth 1996 to 2001: 12.6% Age Groups 0-4 Years: 40, % 5-9 Years: 45, % Years: 44, % Years: 85, % Years: 202, % Years: 142, % 65+ Years: 52, % Immigrants Total Population: 285, % By Selected Places of Birth (Top 3) 1. India: 33, % 2. Poland: 24, % 3. Philippines: 18, % Visible Minorities Total Population: 246, % By Visible Minority Group (Top 3) 1. South Asian: 91, % 2. Black: 37, % 3. Chinese: 35, % Language (Mother Tongue) English: 332, % French: 7, % Non-Official Languages: 255, % Top 5 Non-Official Languages: Polish, Chinese, Punjabi, Portuguese, Italian. Religion (Top 3) 1. Roman Catholic: 252, % 2. Muslim: 41, % 3. United Church: 37, % Mobility Status (5 years ago) Non-Movers: 303, % Movers: 267, % Movers From Outside Canada: 52, % Marital Status Single: 145, % Married: 275, % Widowed: 21, % Divorced or Separated: 39, % Families Couple Families: 145, % Lone-Parent Families: 24, % Population Living Alone Individuals Living Alone: 30, % Seniors Living Alone: 8, % Home Ownership Owned Dwellings: 140, % Rented Dwellings: 55, % Type of Housing Single-detached: 86, % Apartments 5+ Storeys: 48, % Other: 60, % Education (Persons aged 20 years and above) Less than Grade 9: 32, % Grades 9-13: 116, % Trades with Cert/Diploma: 38, % Community College: 103, % University: 144, % Without degree: 39, % With Bachelor s degree or higher: 104, % Employment (Persons aged 15 years and above) Labour Force Participation Rate: 348, % Unemployment Rate: 18, % Income (2000) Average Family Income: $80,381 Low-income Families (#): 18, % Portraits of Peel 2-1
3 A. DEMOGRAPHIC AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS Table 2.1 Population by Age Group: Mississauga, 1996 & 2001 AGE GROUP , , , , , , , , , , , , years 41, , , Total Population 544, , , Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; Between 1996 and 2001, the population of Mississauga grew by 12.6%. (Peel as a whole grew by 16.0%.) The fastest growing age group in Mississauga is the 65 and over age group: 25.8% increase between 1996 and Portraits of Peel 2-2
4 Table 2.2 The Immigrant Population: Mississauga, 1996 & 2001 IMMIGRATION STATUS Non-immigrant Population 303, , , Immigrant Population 234, , , Non-permanent residents 4, , Total Population by Immigration Status 542, , , Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; In 2001, 285,650 or 46.8% of Mississauga s total population was comprised of immigrants, up from the 1996 figure of 43.3%. The immigrant population is growing at a faster rate than the Canadian-born (non-immigrant) population: 21.6% versus 5.6% between 1996 and Table 2.3 Immigrants by Place of Birth: Mississauga, 1996 & PLACE OF BIRTH Total Immigrants by Selected Places of Birth 234, , , India 23, , , Poland 19, , , Philippines 14, , , United Kingdom 19, , , Portugal 13, , Pakistan 5, , , Italy 13, , , Jamaica 11, , Hong Kong 10, , China, People Republic 6, , , All other places of birth 96, , , Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; The single largest immigrant group in Mississauga is the Indian group (11.7%). In 2001, the top five countries of origin for immigrants in Mississauga were India, Poland, the Philippines, the United Kingdom, and Portugal. The three fastest growing immigrant groups in Mississauga are the Pakistani, Chinese, and Indian groups. Portraits of Peel 2-3
5 Table 2.4 Visible Minorities: Mississauga, 1996 & 2001 VISIBLE MINORITY GROUP Total Population by Visible Minority Group 542, , , Non Visible Minority Population 358, , , Visible Minority Population 183, , , South Asian 61, , , Black 33, , , Chinese 29, , , Filipino 18, , , Arab/West Asian 10, , , Southeast Asian 7, , , Latin American 7, , , Korean 2, , , Japanese 2, , Visible Minorities, n.i.e. 6, , , Multiple Visible Minorities 3, , Note: All percentages are calculated using total population as the denominator. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; In 2001, there were 246,325 visible minority persons living in Mississauga (compared to 183,925 in 1996). In 2001, 40.3% of Mississauga s population was comprised of visible minorities (compared to 33.9% in 1996). The number of visible minorities in Mississauga increased by 33.9% between 1996 and In 2001, the three largest groups of visible minorities in Mississauga were South Asians (91,150), Blacks (37,850), and Chinese (35,955). The three fastest growing visible minority groups in Mississauga are the Koreans, Arab/West Asians, and South Asians. Portraits of Peel 2-4
6 Table 2.5 Population by Mother Tongue: Mississauga, 1996 & 2001 MOTHER TONGUE Total Population by Mother Tongue 542, , , Multiple Responses 15, , Single Responses 527, , , English 320, , , French 7, , Non-official languages 199, , , Polish 22, , , Chinese 24, , , Punjabi 19, , , Portuguese 17, , , Italian 19, , , Urdu 5, , , Tagalog (Filipino) 10, , , Arabic 7, , , Spanish 9, , , Vietnamese 5, , , Other non-official languages 58, , , Note: All percentages are calculated using total population as the denominator. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; Most residents of Mississauga (54.5%) indicated that English was their mother tongue (first language). The number of people with English as their first language increased by 3.9% while the number of those with non-english first languages increased by 27.8%. In 2001, the top five mother tongue languages after English were Polish, Chinese, Punjabi, Portuguese, and Italian. The greatest population increase occurred among Urdu-speakers (159.7%), Arabic-speakers (69.2%), and Vietnamese-speakers (42.8%). Portraits of Peel 2-5
7 Table 2.6 Population by Religion: Mississauga, 2001 RELIGION # % Roman Catholic 252, Muslim 41, United Church 37, Anglican 37, Hindu 29, Sikh 23, Christian (not included elsewhere) 17, Buddhist 11, Baptist 11, Pentecostal 9, Protestant (not included elsewhere) 8, Presbyterian 8, Orthodox (not included elsewhere) 7, Greek Orthodox 6, Lutheran 6, UkrainianCatholic 4, Jehovah s Witness 2, Adventist 2, Jewish 1, Other religions 17, No religion reported 71, Total Population by Selected Religion 610, Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, The vast majority of Mississauga s population identified themselves as Christian (67.7%). In 2001, the largest religious group in Mississauga was the Roman Catholic group (252,215 or 41.3% of the total population). Portraits of Peel 2-6
8 Table 2.7 Population Aged 5 Years and Over by Mobility Status: Mississauga, 1996 & 2001 MOBILITY STATUS 5 YEARS AGO Non-Movers 254, , , Movers 245, , , Movers from Outside Canada 43, , , Total Population Aged 5 Years and 499, , , Over Note: All percentages are calculated using total population as the denominator. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; From 1996 to 2001, about 267,165 individuals aged five and over changed residence in Mississauga. Movers represented 46.8% of the total population aged five and over in 2001, down from 49.1% in Movers from outside Canada represented 9.2% of the total population aged five and over in 2001, up from 8.6% in Portraits of Peel 2-7
9 B. HOUSEHOLD AND FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS Table 2.8 Marital Status of the Population Aged 15 Years and Over: Mississauga, 1996 & 2001 MARITAL STATUS Single 124, , , Married 244, , , Widowed 18, , , Divorced or Separated 35, , , Total Population Aged 15 Years and 422, , , Over Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; The number of single adults in Mississauga (never/not yet married) increased by 17.1%, (from 124,235 to 145,505), between 1996 and Between 1996 and 2001, the number of legally married (and not separated) people in Mississauga increased by 12.7%, (from 244,585 to 275,535 people). The number of widowed people increased by 15.8% between 1996 to 2001, while the number of divorced or separated people increased by 12.2%, (from 35,230 to 39,520) in the same period. Overall, the group of widowed people in Mississauga is growing at a higher rate than the married group. Portraits of Peel 2-8
10 Table 2.9 Families: Mississauga, 1996 & 2001 FAMILIES Total Number of Families in Private Households 148, , , Total couple families 129, , , Married couples 120, , , Without children at home 34, , , With children at home 85, , , child 28, , , children 39, , , or more children 17, , , Common-law couples 8, , , Without children at home 5, , With children at home 3, , , child 1, , children 1, , or more children Total lone-parent families 19, , , Female lone-parent families 16, , , child 8, , , children 5, , or more children 2, , Male lone-parent families 3, , child 2, , children , or more children Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; In 2001, there were 170,565 families in Mississauga, compared to 148,690 in This represents an increase of 14.7%, or 21,875 families between 1996 and In 2001, there were 145,920 couple families, an increase of 13.1% over the 1996 figure of 129, % of families in Mississauga were lone-parent families in Male lone-parent families are growing at a faster rate than female lone-parent families. Portraits of Peel 2-9
11 Table 2.10 Proportion of Population Living Alone: Mississauga, 1996 & Total Number of Persons in Private Households 541, , , Persons Living Alone 24, , , Total Number of Persons Aged 65 Years and Over 39, , , Seniors (aged 65 and over) Living Alone 7, , , Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; In 2001, 4.9% of the total population in Mississauga lived alone, up from 4.5% in In 2001, 16.9% of the seniors population lived alone. The number of people living alone increased by 22.5% between 1996 and 2001, while the number of seniors living alone increased by 20.9% in the same period. Portraits of Peel 2-10
12 Table 2.11 Home Ownership/Occupied Private Dwellings: Mississauga, 1996 & 2001 OCCUPIED PRIVATE DWELLINGS Owned 114, , , Rented 58, , , Total Number of Occupied Private 172, , , Dwellings Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; The majority of people in Mississauga own their homes. In 2001, 71.8% of the 195,180 private occupied dwellings in Mississauga were owned, and 28.2% were rented (compared to 66.3% and 33.7%, respectively in 1996). Home ownership in Mississauga increased by 22.7%, between 1996 and 2001, while home rental decreased by 5.2% in the same period. Table 2.12 Structural Types of Dwellings: Mississauga, 2001 STRUCTURAL TYPE OF DWELLING # % Single-detached houses 86, Semi-detached houses 24, Row houses 25, Apartments in detached duplexes 1, Apartments in buildings that have 5 or more storeys 48, Apartments in buildings that have fewer than 5 storeys 8, Other single-attached houses Movable dwellings Total Number of Occupied Private Dwellings 195, Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, Mississauga had 195,180 occupied private dwellings in 2001, with the majority (44.6%) being singledetached houses. Among apartments, those in apartment buildings with five or more storeys were the most common type in Mississauga (24.7%) in In 2001, row houses accounted for 13.0% and semi-detached houses accounted for 12.5% of the dwellings in Mississauga. Portraits of Peel 2-11
13 C. SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS: Table 2.13 Population Aged 20 Years and Over by Highest Level of Schooling: Mississauga, 2001 HIGHEST LEVEL OF SCHOOLING # % Less than Grade 9 32, Grades 9 to , Without high school graduation certificate 57, With high school graduation certificate 59, Trades certificate or diploma 38, College 103, Without certificate or diploma 29, With certificate or diploma 74, University 144, Without degree 39, Without certificate or diploma 25, With certificate or diploma 14, With Bachelor s degree or higher 104, Total Population 20 Years and Over by Highest Level of Schooling Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, , In 2001, 7.4% of the Mississauga population had achieved only a grade nine level of education or less. 26.8% of the Mississauga population reported completion of high school as their highest level of education. 8.8% of the Mississauga population reported their highest level of education to be certification in the skilled trades. 23.8% of the Mississauga population reported their highest level of education at the college level. 33.1% of the population reported their highest level of education at the university level. 24.1% of the Mississauga population (aged 20 years and above) reported having a Bachelor s degree or higher. Portraits of Peel 2-12
14 Table 2.14 Population Aged 15 Years and Over by Labour Force Activity: Mississauga, 1996 & 2001 LABOUR FORCE ACTIVITY Population 15+ Years 420, , , Not in Labour Force 118, , , In Labour Force * 302, , , Employed * 277, , , Unemployed ** 25, , , Population Years 75, , , Not in Labour Force 29, , In Labour Force 45, , , Employed 37, , , Unemployed 7, , , Women with Children at Home 105, , , Not in Labour Force 28, , , In Labour Force 77, , , Employed 69, , , Unemployed 7, , , * Labour Force and Employed rates are expressed as a percentage of the total population aged 15 years and over. ** Unemployment rates are expressed as a percentage of the Labour Force population. Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; Overall, unemployment declined significantly between 1996 and 2001 in Mississauga. In 2001, the labour force in Mississauga consisted of 348,145 persons over age 15, an increase of 15.1% over the 302,490 persons in the labour force in The labour force participation rate for Mississauga in 2001 was 72.6% compared to 71.9% in In 2001, there were 329,690 people employed in Mississauga, an increase of 18.9% from the 277,360 employed people in Mississauga s unemployment rate in 2001 for people aged 15 and over was 5.3%, down from the 1996 rate of 8.3%. Portraits of Peel 2-13
15 Table 2.15 Family Income: Mississauga, 1995 & # of Families with Income 148, , , Income less than $20,000 18, , , Income $20,000 - $49,999 44, , , Income $50, , , , Average Family Income $ 65,252 80,381 15, Median Family Income $ 57,392 67,767 10, Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; The average family income in Mississauga was $80,381 in 2000, an increase of 23.2% from the average family income of $65,252 in Overall in Mississauga, families with higher incomes are growing at a faster rate than families with lower incomes. The highest rate of growth occurred among families that earned $50,000 and over. This group increased by 32.2% between 1995 and In 2000, 66.9% of families in Mississauga earned more than $50,000 per year, compared to 58.1% in The remaining family income groups decreased: the number of families that earned less than $20,000 decreased by 24.6%, and the number of families that earned $20,000 to $49,999 decreased by 3.2%. Portraits of Peel 2-14
16 Table 2.16 Low Income Individuals and Families: Mississauga, 1995 & 2000 Total Population in Private Households , , , Low Income 88, , , Other 452, , , Incidence of low income 16.4% 12.7% Total Economic Families 143, , , Low Income 21, , , Other 122, , , Incidence of low income 15.0% 11.3% Total Unattached Individuals 15 Years and Over 39, , , Low Income 12, , Other 26, , Incidence of low income 31.9% 28.6% Source: Statistics Canada, Census of Canada, 1996; The number of individuals in private households with low incomes declined by 13.2% between 1995 and The number of families with low incomes declined by 15.3% between 1995 and Overall, the incidence of low income among individuals and families in Mississauga declined between 1995 and In 2000, there were approximately 77,155 persons in private households living on low incomes. The 77,155 low-income persons represented approximately 12.7% of the total population in 2000, compared to 16.4% in In 2000, there were 18,255 low-income families in Mississauga. The 18,255 families comprised approximately 11.3% of the total number of families in Mississauga, compared to 15.0% in In 2000, there were 12,315 unattached individuals living on low incomes in Mississauga compared to 12,550 in They represented 28.6% of all unattached individuals in Mississauga in 2000, compared to 32% in There was a higher incidence of low income among unattached individuals than among families in 2000: 28.6% versus 11.3%, respectively. Portraits of Peel 2-15
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