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Stoney Creek Profile For further information contact: John-Paul Sousa Planning Research Analyst Direct: (519) 661-2500 ext. 5989 I email: jpsousa@london.ca Page 1

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Population Characteristics & Age Distribution Stoney Creek Total Population 1996 2001 2006 2011 3,750 4,050 7,310 9,680 32% Female 1,950 2,130 3,760 5,020 34% Male 1,800 1,920 3,550 4,665 31% Age Structure 1996 2001 2006 2011 0-19 930 950 1,840 2,615 42% 27% 0 to 4 235 195 550 775 41% 8% 5 to 9 225 220 380 585 54% 6% 10 to 14 210 235 420 575 37% 6% 15 to 19 260 300 490 680 39% 7% 20-44 1,775 1,770 3,430 3,975 16% 41% 45-64 770 980 1,500 2,260 51% 23% 65+ 280 340 540 825 53% 9% Median Age N.A. N.A. N.A. 34.4 Page 3

2011 Census Male Female Total Age Cohort Breakout 0 to 4 390 385 775 8.01% 5 to 9 285 300 585 6.05% 10 to 14 295 280 575 5.95% 15 to 19 340 340 680 7.03% 20 to 24 335 360 695 7.19% 25 to 29 345 355 700 7.24% 30 to 34 435 500 935 9.67% 35 to 39 445 455 900 9.31% 40 to 44 345 390 735 7.60% 45 to 49 385 385 770 7.96% 50 to 54 250 330 580 6.00% 55 to 59 230 265 495 5.12% 60 to 64 205 215 420 4.34% 65 to 69 135 170 305 3.15% 70 to 74 85 110 195 2.02% 75 to 79 70 80 150 1.55% 80 to 84 45 65 110 1.14% 85+ 30 35 65 0.67% Total 4,650 5,020 9,670 1,500 1,000 1996 500 2001 2006 0 0 to 4 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85+ 2011 Page 4

Marital Status 1996 2001 2006 2011 Single 1,190 1,300 2,020 2,080 3% 21% Married 1,400 1,570 3,165 4,165 32% 43% Common-Law 260 295 545 580 6% 6% Divorced 240 240 395 425 8% 4% Separated 125 135 190 245 29% 3% Widowed 125 145 185 255 38% 3% Citizenship, Immigration 1996 2001 2006 2011 & Ethnic Identity Citizenship Canadian Citizens 3,55 3,685 6,875 9,155 33% 95% Non-Canadian Citizens Immigration Status Canadian Born Population Foreign Born Population Visible Minority Population Aboriginal Identity Population 190 365 435 550 26% 6% 3,140 4,050 5,725 7,180 25% 74% 585 850 1,520 2,460 62% 25% 360 540 1,065 2,380 123% 25% 30 10 45 235 422% 2% Page 5

Family Composition 1996 2001 2006 2011 Number of Census Families 1,005 1,145 2,165 2,770 28% Family Size - 2 Persons 480 635 1,020 1,215 19% 44% Family Size - 3 Persons 215 190 520 670 29% 24% Family Size - 4 Persons 240 230 495 650 31% 23% Family Size - 5 Persons Census Family - Average Size 75 90 135 235 74% 8% 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2011 Family Composition Family Size 5 Persons, 8% Family Size 4 Persons, 23% Family Size 2 Persons, 44% Family Size 3 Persons, 24% Page 6

Family Structure 1996 2001 2006 2011 & Number of Children Married Couples 695 765 1,565 2,040 30% Without Children 255 320 635 745 17% With Children 440 440 635 1,300 105% Common-Law 130 150 270 290 7% Without Children 80 140 190 200 5% With Children 45 10 80 90 13% Lone Parent Families 185 235 325 435 34% Female Headed 160 190 225 370 64% 1 Child 120 140 120 230 8% 2 Children 30 35 85 110 29% 3 Children 10 15 25 25 Male Headed 25 40 95 70 (-26%) 1 Child 20 30 70 45 (-36%) 2 Children 5 10 10 20 100% 3 Children 0 0 15 10 (-33%) Page 7

Educational Attainment by Credential 1996 2001 2006 2011 No Certificate, Diploma or Degree High School Diploma or Equivalent Apprenticeship, or Trade Certificate College Certificate or Diploma University Certificate or Diploma University -Bachelor's Degree University Degree above bachelor level (M.A. or PhD) N.A. N.A. 905 870 (-4%) 5% N.A. N.A. 1,555 2,165 39% 11% 105 245 280 380 36% 2% N.A. 625 1,260 1,960 56% 10% N.A. N.A. 30 305 917% 2% N.A. N.A. 1,055 1,090 3% 6% N.A. N.A. 330 1,050 218% 6% Educational Attainment by Highest Credential University Degree above Bachelors, 6% University -Bachelor's Degree, 6% University Certificate or Diploma, 2% College Certificate or Diploma, 10% No Certificate, Diploma or Degree, 5% High School Diploma, 11% Apprenticeship/Trade, 2% Page 8

Housing by Structure Type & Tenure Total Occupied Dwellings 1996 2001 2006 2011 1,605 1,815 3,005 3,815 27% Single-Detached 575 580 1,645 2,140 30% 56% Semi-Detached 0 0 0 5 100% <1% Row House 80 195 280 515 84% 13% Duplex 0 0 10 15 50% <1% Apartment < 5 Storeys 95 120 280 125 (-55%) 3% Apartment 5 Storeys 855 920 1,000 1,015 2% 27% Number of Owned Dwellings 640 740 1,875 2,665 42% Owned as a % of Total 40% 41% 62% 70% Number of Rented Dwellings Rented as a % of Total 965 1,075 1,135 1,165 3% 60% 59% 38% 30% Average # of Rooms 6 6 6 6.5 Average # of Bedrooms 2 2 3 N.A. Average Gross Rent $614.00 $633.00 $757.00 $827.00 9% Average Value of Dwelling $166,505.00 $164,399.00 $223,014.00 $281,711.00 26% Page 9

Labour Market Indicators Total Labour Force 15 years 1996 2001 2006 2011 2,160 2,375 4,430 5,785 31% Female 1,040 1,160 2,255 2,970 32% 51% Male 1,120 1,215 2,175 2,820 30% 49% Unemployment Rate 11% 5% 6% 6.90% Female 8.00% 6.00% 7.00% 7.40% Male 13.00% 5.00% 6.00% 6.40% Employment Rate N.A. N.A. N.A. 68.80% Participation Rate 70% 70% 74% 73.9% Female 64% 65% 73% 72.40% Male 77% 76% 76% 75.70% Labour Force by Sector Primary (Agriculture & Resources) Secondary (Construction & Manufacturing 15 35 45 85 89% 1% 305 385 740 1,005 36% 18% Tertiary Services 1,505 1,945 4,265 4,600 8% 81% Page 10

Income Characteristics of Economically Active Population Individual Income 1996 2001 2006 2011 Average Income $25,009.50 $29,507.00 $35,194.00 $41,491.00 18% Median Income $20,202.50 $24,414.00 $30,646.00 $35,427.00 16% Income by Gender Average Income Male $29,432.00 $34,318.00 $42,132.00 $48,549.00 15% Average Income - Female $20,587.00 $24,696.00 $28,805.00 $35,068.00 22% Median Income Male $24,956.00 $29,671.00 $38,927.00 $41,968.00 8% Median Income - Female Household Income Average Household Income Median Household Income Family Income $15,449.00 $19,157.00 $24,899.00 $32,020.00 29% $44,682.00 $51,347.00 $66,526.00 $79,866.00 20% $36,920.00 $42,010.00 $60,984.00 $72,040.00 18% Average Family Income $50,038.00 $64,404.00 $76,837.00 $93,442.00 22% Median Family Income $55,260.00 $59,600.00 $75,067.00 $88,002.00 17% Lone-Parent Families Average Family Income N.A. N.A. N.A. $48,363.00 Median Family Income N.A. N.A. N.A. $41,049.00 Data Note: Income figures based on previous reporting year and reflects pre-tax income (1995, 2000, 2005 & 2010). Page 11

Cnd Dollars, Adjusted for Inflation (2011) $45,000.00 Income & Employment Trends, 1995-2010 12.00% $40,000.00 $35,000.00 10.00% $30,000.00 8.00% $25,000.00 6.00% $20,000.00 $15,000.00 4.00% $10,000.00 2.00% $5,000.00 $0.00 1995 2000 2005 2010 Average Individual Income Median Individual Income Unemployment Rate 0.00% Page 12

Labour Force by National Occupational Classification 1996 2001 2006 2011 Labour Force Management 160 225 430 610 42% 11% Business, Finance and Administration 455 495 905 890 (-2%) 16% Natural and Applied Science Fields 110 215 345 310 (-10%) 5% Health Care 135 115 425 425 7% Education, Government, Social & Community Services Art, Culture, recreation and Sport Sales and Service Sector Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators Natural Resources and Agriculture Manufacturing and Utilities 255 250 550 895 63% 16% 35 70 75 130 73% 2% 620 570 1,000 1,340 34% 24% 165 265 385 685 78% 12% 35 25 50 85 70% 1% 105 110 190 325 71% 6% Page 13

Employment Trends by Occupational Breakout, 2006-2011 Manufacturing & Utilities, 71% Natural Resources and Agriculture, 70% Sales and Service Sector, 34% Trades, Transport and Equipment Operators, 78% Art, Culture, recreation and Sport, 73% Natural & Applied Science Fields, -10% Health Care, 0% Education, Government, Social & Community Services, 63% Business, Finance and Administration, -2% Management, 42% -20% -10% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% Page 14

Class of Worker 1996 2001 2006 2011 As a % Employee 1,945 2,160 4,045 5,360 33% 94% Female 985 1,070 2,095 2,795 Male 960 1,090 1,950 2,565 Self-Employed 140 175 315 315 6% Female 20 70 130 120 Male 120 105 185 195 Employment Status 1996 2001 2006 2011 Worked Full-Time in 2010 Worked Part-Time in 2010 Active Labour Force N.A. N.A. N.A. 4,450 N.A. 81% N.A. N.A. N.A. 1,055 N.A. 19% Employment Status, 2010 Reference Period Worked Part-Time, 19% Worked Full-Time, 81% Page 15

Mode of Transport 1996 2001 2006 2011 to Work Automobile -As a Driver 1,530 1,605 3,165 4,130 30% 83% Car-Pool 115 165 320 290 (-9%) 6% Public Transportation 140 225 325 385 18% 8% Walked or Bicycled 10 70 115 180 57% 4% Other Modes 0 10 20 20 <1% Median Commuting Duration N.A. N.A. N.A. 20 min. Place of Work 1996 2001 2006 2011 Worked at Home 115 140 185 350 89% 7% Worked at a Fixed Address No Fixed Workplace Address Worked within Municipality Work in a different Municipality 1,715 1,865 3,640 4,520 24% 84% 105 205 305 485 59% 9% 1,535 1,660 3,215 N.A. 95 205 435 N.A. Worked outside Canada 0 30 30 30 <1% Page 16

Mobility/Migration Status Lived at the same address 5 years ago Moved sometime with the last 5 years 1996 2001 2006 2011 1,645 1,650 1,960 3,830 43% 1,865 2,205 4,800 5,110 (6%) 57% Internal Migrants 810 755 1,780 1,500 (-16%) 73% - Intra-provincial 710 610 1,195 1,280 - Inter-provincial 100 150 145 220 External Migrants 120 255 445 545 (22%) 27% Lived at the same address 1 years ago Moved sometime with the last year 2,835 3,065 5,410 7,760 43% 82% 875 950 1,750 1,755 <1% 18% Internal Migrants 250 320 455 440 (-3%) 86% - Intra-provincial 230 275 440 345 (-22%) - Inter-provincial 20 45 10 95 850% External Migrants 30 100 105 70 (-33%) 14% Page 17

Place of Birth 1996 2001 2006 2011 Total Immigrant Population N.A. N.A. 1,520 2,455 62% 25% Place of Birth by Continent North America (US only) N.A. N.A. 40 50 25% 1% Africa N.A. N.A. 75 180 140% 2% Asia N.A. N.A. 625 1,020 63% 11% Caribbean N.A. N.A. 30 50 67% 1% Central and South America N.A. N.A. 140 180 29% 2% Europe N.A. N.A. 605 885 46% 9% Recent Immigration by Continent, 2006-2011 Recent Immigrants N.A. N.A. 365 385 5% 4% North America (US only) N.A. N.A. 0 0 0% Africa N.A. N.A. 35 70 100% 1% Asia N.A. N.A. 275 210 (-24%) 2% Caribbean N.A. N.A. 10 0 (-100%) 0% Central and South America N.A. N.A. 80 35 (-56%) <1% Europe N.A. N.A. 10 45 350% <1% Page 18

Immigration by Place of Birth 1996 2001 2006 2011 1. India N.A. N.A. 100 240 140% 2% 2. China N.A. N.A. 215 220 2% 2% 3. Poland 4. South Korea N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. 80 N.A. 180 165 125% 2% 2% 5. Colombia N.A. N.A. 70 145 107% 1% 6. United Kingdom N.A. N.A. 200 130 (-35%) 1% 7. Portugal N.A. N.A. N.A. 105 1% 8. Viet Nam N.A. N.A. N.A. 90 <1% 9. Bosnia & Herzegovina N.A. N.A. N.A. 85 10. Philippines N.A. N.A. N.A. 70 <1% <1% Page 19

Period of Immigration 1996 2001 2006 2011 Before 1971 N.A. N.A. 215 270 26% 3% 1971 to 1980 N.A. N.A. 200 240 20% 2% 1981 to 1990 N.A. N.A. 100 480 380% 5% 1991 to 2000 N.A. N.A. 80 625 681% 6% 2001 to 2011 N.A. N.A. 70 840 1,100% 9% Foreign Born Population by Period of Immigration 2001 to 2011 1991 to 2000 1981 to 1990 1971 to 1980 Before 1971 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Page 20

Language 1996 2001 2006 2011 Knowledge of Official Languages English Only 3,450 3,610 6,700 8,835 32% 91% French Only 0 0 0 0 0% English and French 285 370 510 690 35% 7% Neither English or French 20 75 105 160 52% 2% Language Spoken Most Often at Home English 3,420 3,295 6,250 7,740 24% 80% French 0 15 0 45 100% <1% Non-Official Language 265 340 930 1,435 54% 15% Mother Tongue * English 3,205 3,080 5,610 6,765 21% 70% French 50 70 40 120 200% 1% Non-Official Language 480 885 1,570 2,595 65% 27% * Statistics Canada defines 'mother tongue' as the first language learned in childhood and still understood by the individual at the time of census reporting. Page 21

Non-Official Languages Spoken 1996 2001 2006 2011 Top 10 Reported 1. Spanish N.A. 80 205 360 76% 4% 2. Chinese* N.A. N.A. 230 350 52% 4% 3. Korean N.A. 545 130 215 65% 2% 4. Polish N.A. N.A. 145 215 48% 2% 5. Vietnamese N.A. N.A. N.A. 200 100% 2% 6. Panjabi (Punjabi) N.A. N.A. N.A. 195 100% 2% 7. Portuguese N.A. N.A. 80 185 135% 2% 8. Arabic N.A. N.A. 135 145 7% 1% 9. Italian N.A. N.A. 120 140 17% 1% 10. Hindi N.A. N.A. 120 100 (-16%) 1% * Refers to Cantonese and Mandarin language speakers as well as others who do not specify otherwise. Page 22

Buddhist Christian Hindu Religious Identification Anglican Baptist Catholic Orthodox Lutheran Pentecostal Presbyterian United Church Other Christian Jewish Muslim Sikh Aboriginal Spirituality 1996 2001 2006 2011 N.A. N.A. N.A. 180 2% N.A. N.A. N.A. 5,945 61% N.A. N.A. N.A. 435 4% N.A. N.A. N.A. 235 2% N.A. N.A. N.A. 3,275 34% N.A. N.A. N.A. 125 1% N.A. N.A. N.A. 135 1% N.A. N.A. N.A. 135 1% N.A. N.A. N.A. 200 2% N.A. N.A. N.A. 755 8% N.A. N.A. N.A. 665 7% N.A. N.A. N.A. 150 2% N.A. N.A. N.A. 65 1% N.A. N.A. N.A. 375 4% N.A. N.A. N.A. 140 1% N.A. N.A. N.A. 0 0% Page 23

Notes: (1) Source Data Statistics Canada. 1996-2011 Census Data, Customized Profiles. Ottawa, Canada (2) Data also derived from Statistics Canada s National Household Survey (NHS) (3) Customized Community and Profiles tabulated and compiled by the City of London s Planning Division Policy Planning and Research Section. Page 24