Taylors Ward
Birthplace
In 2021, 39.0% of people in Taylors Ward were born overseas, compared with 58.4% in St Albans.
Country of Birth data identifies where people were born and is indicative of the level of cultural diversity in Taylors Ward. The mix of Country of Birth groups is also indicative of historical settlement patterns, as source countries for Australia's immigration program have varied significantly over time.
To get a more complete picture of cultural and ethnic characteristics, Taylors Ward's Country of Birth data should be viewed together with Ancestry, Language Spoken at Home and Religion.
Please note: Due to changes in ABS rules around perturbation and additivity of data to protect the confidentiality of individuals, counts of individual birthplace groups and totals derived from them may differ slightly from those published by the ABS. For more information see notes on data confidentiality.
Derived from the Census question:
'In which country was the person born?'
Total population
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing (opens a new window) 2006 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (opens a new window)(informed decisions).
Excludes countries of birth with fewer than 10 people.
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Dominant groups
Analysis of the country of birth of the population in Taylors Ward in 2021 compared to St Albans shows that there was a smaller proportion of people born overseas.
Overall, 39.0% of the population was born overseas, compared with 58.4% for St Albans.
The largest non-English speaking country of birth in Taylors Ward was India, where 4.6% of the population, or 2,213 people, were born.
The major differences between the countries of birth of the population in Taylors Ward and St Albans were:
- A larger percentage of people born in Italy (2.2% compared to 0.7%)
- A larger percentage of people born in North Macedonia (2.4% compared to 1.3%)
- A smaller percentage of people born in Vietnam (3.8% compared to 21.5%)
- A smaller percentage of people born in India (4.6% compared to 5.8%)
Emerging groups
Between 2006 and 2021, the number of people born overseas increased by 1,340 or 7.7%.
The largest changes in birthplace countries of the population in this area between 2006 and 2021 were for those born in:
- India (+1,058 persons)
- Vietnam (+406 persons)
- Croatia (-301 persons)
- Malta (-290 persons)