What is the definition of farm household, farm census family and farm economic family?
A household refers to a person or group of persons who occupy the same dwelling. A farm household must have at least one farm operator, that is, a person responsible for making management decisions in operating a farm or agricultural operation. The farm family is divided into two general categories: farm census families and farm economic families. In order to be a farm family, at least one household member must be a farm operator. The census family concept requires that family members be a male or female spouse, a male or female common-law partner, a male or female lone parent, or a child with a parent present. By contrast, an economic family requires only that family members be related to each other by blood, marriage, common law or adoption.
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