The National Child Benefit Progress Report: 2007

Appendix 4
Additional Statistical Information

These additional statistical tables supplement the information contained in this report. They provide information on low income and labour market participation trends and are on the NCB website at: www.nationalchildbenefit.ca.

Table 1a: Post-tax LICOs – Income thresholds, by family size and community size, 2005

Table 1b: Pre-tax LICOs – Income thresholds, by family size and community size, 2005

Table 1c: Post-tax LIM – Income thresholds, by family size and composition, 2005

Table 2: LICOs & LIM – Number and percentage of families with children under 18 below the low-income thresholds, by family type, Canada 1984 to 2005

Table 2a: LICOs & LIM – Number and percentage of children under 18 below the low-income thresholds, by family type, Canada 1984 to 2005

Table 3a: Post-tax LICOs – Percentage by which family income is below or above the low-income thresholds, by family type, Canada, 1984 to 2005

Table 3b: Pre-tax LICOs – Percentage by which family income is below or above the low-income thresholds, by family type, Canada, 1984 to 2005

Table 3c: Post-tax LIM – Percentage by which family income is below or above the low-income thresholds, by family type, Canada 1984 to 2005

Table 4: LICOs & LIM – Average market income of low-income families with children under 18 as a percentage of the low-income thresholds, by family type, Canada, 1984 to 2005

Table 5: LICOs & LIM – Percentage of low-income families with children under 18 employed for pay during the year, by family type, Canada, 1984 to 2005

Table 6: Estimated number of families with children under 18 receiving social assistance, by family type, Canada, March of each year, 1987 to 2005

Table 7: Federal expenditures on CCTB benefits (the NCB Supplement and the CCTB base benefit) for NCB Supplement recipients, by province/territory, July 2006 to June 2007

Table 8: Federal expenditures on CCTB benefits (the NCB Supplement and the CCTB base benefit) for CCTB base benefit recipients, by province/territory, July 2006 to June 2007