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sergij07 [2.7K]
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Our attempts to learn about the world we live in come from:

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nika2105 [10]4 years ago
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<span>These attempts come from a number of places and concepts. First, it comes from direct experience. Second, traditions passed down over the years allow for us to learn about our pasts and histories. Next, direct inquiries that we have developed have led to discoveries. Finally, authority given to certain figures has allowed for them to make judgments about what is going on in the world.</span>
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Box 1: Timeline of conceptual changes by census year

1981: First year data are available for common-law unions.

2001: Same-sex common-law couples are first counted.

Also in 2001, the census family concept  include:

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skip-generation families (grandparents and grandchildren in the same dwelling and without the presence of a middle-generation parent)

a child and his/her lone parent (middle generation) living in a three-generation household. Prior to 2001, the two older generations would have formed a census family.

2006: Same-sex married couples are first counted, following the legalization of same-sex marriage across Canada in 2005.

2011: Couples with children can be classified as intact families or stepfamilies.

 

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While today's census families are characterized by diversity, this was also the case for families in the first half of the 20th Century, but often for different reasons.

Widowhood and remarriage following the death of a spouse were more common in the early decades of the 1900s, when there was higher maternal mortality and higher mortality rates overall for infants, children and adults. There were also many deaths which occurred during the two world wars and the Korean War. In 1921, for example, nearly 1 in 10 children aged 14 and under (8.8%) had experienced the death of at least one parent. As a result, lone-parent families were relatively prevalent in the early decades of the 20th Century. These families represented 12.2% of all census families in 1941; a level that was higher than in 1961 (8.4%), near the height of the baby boom, and that was not surpassed again until 1986.

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