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Greater Darwin

Education institution attending

In 2021, 4,629 females in Greater Darwin were attending university. This represents 6.7% of the population, compared to 6.2% in Greater Capital Cities.

The share of Greater Darwin's population attending educational institutions reflects the age structure of the population, as it is influenced by the number of children attending school; proximity to tertiary education, which can mean young adults leaving home to be nearer to educational facilities and; the degree to which people are seeking out educational opportunities in adulthood, especially in their late teens and early twenties.

This data is often combined with Age Structure to identify areas with significant university student populations.

Learn more about planning education provision here.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'What type of educational institution is the person attending?'

Education institution attending
Greater Darwin - Total females (Usual residence)20212016Change
Type of institutionNumber%Greater Capital Cities %Number%Greater Capital Cities %2016 to 2021
Pre-school1,2721.81.99931.51.4+279
Primary school5,9508.67.95,4068.37.9+544
Primary - Government4,4016.45.43,8676.05.3+534
Primary - Catholic7051.01.56791.01.6+26
Primary - Independent8441.21.08601.31.0-16
Secondary school4,3166.26.33,9096.06.0+407
Secondary - Government2,8044.13.42,3783.73.2+426
Secondary - Catholic7011.01.55860.91.5+115
Secondary - Independent8111.21.49451.51.3-134
TAFE/Vocational1,7062.52.61,1591.82.0+547
University4,6296.76.23,9116.06.5+718
Other1,0381.51.27691.21.2+269
Not attending44,55764.469.341,76964.368.7+2,788
Not stated5,6948.24.77,03510.86.4-1,341
Total69,162100.0100.064,951100.0100.0+4,211
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

Analysis of the share of the female population attending educational institutions in Greater Darwin in 2021 compared to Greater Capital Cities shows that there was a higher proportion attending primary school, a similar proportion attending secondary school, and a similar proportion engaged in tertiary level education.

Overall, 8.6% of the female population were attending primary school, 6.2% of the female population were attending secondary institutions, and 9.2% were learning at a tertiary level, compared with 7.9%, 6.3% and 8.8% respectively for Greater Capital Cities.

The major difference between the share of the female population attending learning institutions in Greater Darwin and Greater Capital Cities was:

  • A smaller percentage of females not attending (64.4% compared to 69.3%)

Emerging groups

From 2016 to 2021, Greater Darwin's female population increased by 4,211 people (+6.5%). This represents an average annual change of 1.26% per year over the period.

The largest changes in the number of females attending education institutions in Greater Darwin, between 2016 and 2021 were in those who nominated:

  • University (+718 females)
  • TAFE/Vocational (+547 females)
  • Primary school (+544 females)
  • Primary - Government (+534 females)

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