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Shire of AshburtonCommunity profile

Mining areas - Shire remainder

Service age groups

In 2021, Mining areas - Shire remainder had lower proportion of children (under 18) and a higher proportion of persons aged 60 or older than the Shire of Ashburton.

The Age Structure of Mining areas - Shire remainder provides key insights into the level of demand for age based services and facilities such as child care. It is an indicator of Mining areas - Shire remainder's residential role and function and how it is likely to change in the future.

Service age groups divide the population into age categories that reflect typical life-stages. They indicate the level of demand for services that target people at different stages in life and how that demand is changing.

To get a more complete picture Mining areas - Shire remainder's Age Structure should be viewed in conjunction with Household Types and Dwelling Types.

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Derived from the Census question:

'What is the person's date of birth or age?'

Age structure - Service age groups
Mining areas - Shire remainder - Total persons (Usual residence)20212016Change
Service age group (years)Number%Shire of Ashburton %Number%Shire of Ashburton %2016 to 2021
Babies and pre-schoolers (0 to 4)201.28.8130.25.4+7
Primary schoolers (5 to 11)271.711.8320.56.2-5
Secondary schoolers (12 to 17)281.74.8180.32.7+10
Tertiary education and independence (18 to 24)16710.46.53164.55.0-149
Young workforce (25 to 34)47829.820.42,25732.026.5-1,779
Parents and homebuilders (35 to 49)44727.927.42,72738.633.2-2,280
Older workers and pre-retirees (50 to 59)26616.612.41,31318.615.4-1,047
Empty nesters and retirees (60 to 69)1308.16.23625.14.9-232
Seniors (70 to 84)392.41.5250.40.6+14
Elderly aged (85 and over)0--0.10--0.10
Total1,602100.0100.07,063100.0100.0-5,461
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the service age groups of Mining areas - Shire remainder in 2021 compared to the Shire of Ashburton shows that there was a lower proportion of people in the younger age groups (0 to 17 years) and a higher proportion of people in the older age groups (60+ years).

Overall, 4.7% of the population was aged between 0 and 17, and 10.5% were aged 60 years and over, compared with 25.5% and 7.8% respectively for the Shire of Ashburton.

The major differences between the age structure of Mining areas - Shire remainder and the Shire of Ashburton were:

  • A larger percentage of 'Young workforce' (29.8% compared to 20.4%)
  • A larger percentage of 'Older workers & pre-retirees' (16.6% compared to 12.4%)
  • A smaller percentage of 'Primary schoolers' (1.7% compared to 11.8%)
  • A smaller percentage of 'Babies and pre-schoolers' (1.2% compared to 8.8%)

Emerging groups

From 2016 to 2021, Mining areas - Shire remainder's population decreased by 5,461 people (77.3%). This represents an average annual population change of -25.68% per year over the period.

The largest changes in the age structure in this area between 2016 and 2021 were in the age groups:

  • Parents and homebuilders (35 to 49) (-2,280 people)
  • Young workforce (25 to 34) (-1,779 people)
  • Older workers and pre-retirees (50 to 59) (-1,047 people)
  • Empty nesters and retirees (60 to 69) (-232 people)

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