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City of MeltonCommunity profile

City of Melton

Household type

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In the City of Melton, 42.3% of people reporting a need for assistance were in couples with children households.

The City of Melton's household and family structure is one of the most important demographic indicators. It reveals the area's residential role and function, era of settlement and provides key insights into the level of demand for services and facilities as most are related to age and household types.

For persons with a disability or need for assistance with core activities, the household type topic can reveal the extent to which they live alone (and therefore may require outside assistance) or have other family members available to assist. It is also likely to be correlated with age.

Please note that people with a disability living in an institutional form of accommodation (e.g. nursing home or hostel for the disabled) are not considered to be part of a household and are not included in this topic.

To continue building the story, the City of Melton's Household Summary should be viewed in conjunction with Age Structure and Dwelling Structure.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'What is the person's relationship (to each other person in the household)?'

Household type
City of Melton - Need for assistance20212016Change
Households by typeNumber%Greater MelbourneNumber%Greater Melbourne2016 to 2021
Couples with children3,84742.332.62,67442.834.4+1,173
Couples without children1,84520.324.51,42322.825.4+422
One parent families2,17824.018.91,35021.618.2+828
Other families901.01.4681.11.3+22
Group household2242.53.51702.73.1+54
Lone person8999.919.15488.817.2+351
Other not classifiable household30.00.0140.20.4-11
Total people counted in private dwellings9,086100.0100.06,247100.0100.0+2,839
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 household/family types of people reporting a need for assistance in the City of Melton in 2021 compared to Greater Melbourne shows that there was a higher proportion of people needing assistance in couple families with child(ren) as well as a higher proportion in one-parent families. Overall, 42.3% of people reporting a need for assistance were in couple families with child(ren), and 24.0% were in one-parent families, compared with 32.6% and 18.9% respectively for Greater Melbourne.

There was a lower proportion of people reporting a need for assistance in lone person households and a lower proportion in couples without children. Overall, the proportion of people with a need for assistance in lone person households was 9.9% compared to 19.1% in Greater Melbourne while the proportion in couples without children was 20.3% compared to 24.5% in Greater Melbourne.

Emerging groups

The number people in private dwellings reporting a need for assistance in City of Melton increased by 2,839 between 2016 and 2021.

The largest changes in the family/household types of people reporting a need for assistance in the City of Melton between 2016 and 2021 were:

  • Couples with children (+1,173 persons)
  • One parent families (+828 persons)
  • Couples without children (+422 persons)
  • Lone person (+351 persons)

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