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The number of Canadians living alone has more than doubled in the past 35 years, making single-person households the most common type, a new report by Statistics Canada shows. | CBCNews

Using both the latest census data and the 2017 General Social Survey on Family, the authors determined that this growing group is now larger than the one comprised of couples with kids, as well as the category made up of couples living alone.

In 1981, just eight per cent of people in that age group lived alone, but that figure increased to 13 per cent by 2016. Galbraith says much of that increase is related to faster growth in the number of men living alone in those age groups. Among women ages 25 to 34, for example, 77 per cent of those who live alone have a college degree, compared to 67 per cent of those who live with others, the report found. Higher education is correlated with forming romantic unions and starting families at later ages, said Galbraith.Not everyone who lives alone intends to stay that way for the long haul, the report found.

But not everyone who lives alone is romantically unattached. Many are in what's now known as a living apart together relationship — involved but not residing with a significant other.The report says one third of people between the ages of 20 and 34 are in LAT relationships. Among those in the middle adulthood years of 35 to 64, that number is 20 per cent.

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