A new study released today, titled “Prevalence of low income among persons in one-parent families headed by an immigrant parent: An intersectional analysis,” uses data from the 2021 Census of Population to examine the prevalence of low income among persons in one-parent families (OPFs). The results show that persons in OPFs headed by an immigrant woman (26.5%) were most likely to be in low income in 2020, followed by persons in OPFs headed by a non-immigrant woman (24.1%), an immigrant man (21.4%) and a non-immigrant man (18.5%).