Aberfeldie (N)
Household type
In Aberfeldie (N), 44.0% of households were made up of couples with children in 2016, compared with 22.4% in Essendon (N).
Aberfeldie (N)'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.
To continue building the story, Aberfeldie (N)'s Household Summary should be viewed in conjunction with Households with Children, Households without Children, Household Size, Age Structure and Dwelling Type.
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Derived from the Census question:
'What is the person's relationship (to each other person in the household)?'
Households
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing (opens a new window) 2011 and 2016. Compiled and presented by .id (opens a new window)(informed decisions).
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Dominant groups
Analysis of the household/family types in Aberfeldie (N) in 2016 compared to Essendon (N) shows that there was a higher proportion of couple families with child(ren) as well as a higher proportion of one-parent families. Overall, 44.0% of total families were couple families with child(ren), and 9.0% were one-parent families, compared with 22.4% and 7.3% respectively for Essendon (N).
There were a lower proportion of lone person households and a lower proportion of couples without children. Overall, the proportion of lone person households was 19.0% compared to 30.5% in Essendon (N) while the proportion of couples without children was 20.8% compared to 25.3% in Essendon (N).
Emerging groups
The number of households in Aberfeldie (N) increased by 38 between 2011 and 2016.
The largest change in family/household types in Aberfeldie (N) between 2011 and 2016 was:
- Couples with children (+60 households)