Demographic Change in Toronto's Neighbourhoods
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16 | DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE IN TORONTO’S NEIGHBOURHOODS<br />
Figure 12 shows the number of youth 15-<br />
24 years of age <strong>in</strong> each neighbourhood<br />
and the percentage of the population <strong>in</strong><br />
each neighbourhood that is 15-24 years<br />
of age. <strong>Neighbourhoods</strong> with the largest<br />
populations of youth are located <strong>in</strong> north<br />
Etobicoke, North York, the downtown core,<br />
and north-west, north-east and central<br />
Scarborough. More than 5,000 youth live <strong>in</strong><br />
each of the identified neighbourhoods.<br />
Figure 12. <strong>Toronto's</strong> Population of Youth<br />
15-24 Years Old by Neighbourhood <strong>in</strong> 2016<br />
# of Youth<br />
15-24 Years Old<br />
1,000<br />
5,000<br />
10,000<br />
% of Population<br />
15-24 Years<br />
7.3% - 10%<br />
10.1% - 15%<br />
15.1% - 20%<br />
20.1% - 26.6%<br />
<strong>Neighbourhoods</strong> with<br />
More than 5,000 Youth<br />
(range: 5,050-7,825)<br />
Source: Statistics Canada, 2016 Census.