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===(1) Total Families=== | ===(1) Total Families=== | ||
^Inputs ^ Outputs ^ | ^Inputs ^ Outputs ^ | ||
- | |//Canada region population // (person) from [[CanESS:demography:Population]]|//families// (family)| | + | |//Canada region population // (person) from [[CanESS:demography:Population]]|//families// (family) passed to [[caness:demography:households|Households]], [[CanESS:energyUse:transportEU:tranSerDem:passKM|Passenger Kilometers by Mode]], and [[CanESS:energyUse:transportEU:roadVeh:PUVeh:PUVehStk|Personel Use Vehicle Stocks]]| |
- | |//family formation rate// (family / person)| | | + | |//family formation rate// (family/person)| | |
|//mapping of age to family age//| | | |//mapping of age to family age//| | | ||
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===(3) Number of Persons per Family=== | ===(3) Number of Persons per Family=== | ||
^Inputs^Outputs^ | ^Inputs^Outputs^ | ||
- | |//families total// (person) from |//persons per family// (person / family)| | + | |//families total// (person)|//persons per family// (person/family)| |
- | |//Canada total population//|[[CanESS:demography:Population]]| | + | |//Canada total population// from [[CanESS:demography:Population]]| | |
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Number of Persons per Family has two inputs: //families total// (family) and //Canada total population// (person), the latter of which is passed on to it by the [[caness:demography:population|Population]] calculator. Using these it calculates the //persons per family// array (person / family), organized by time and region. This is not passed to any other calculator, but may be of interest in analysis or calibration. | Number of Persons per Family has two inputs: //families total// (family) and //Canada total population// (person), the latter of which is passed on to it by the [[caness:demography:population|Population]] calculator. Using these it calculates the //persons per family// array (person / family), organized by time and region. This is not passed to any other calculator, but may be of interest in analysis or calibration. |