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LEARN MORE ABOUT .idIn 2021, 7,535 females in the City of Newcastle were attending university. This represents 8.8% of the population, compared to 40.7% in Birmingham Gardens - Callaghan.
The share of the City of Newcastle'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.
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Analysis of the share of the female population attending educational institutions in the City of Newcastle in 2021 compared to Birmingham Gardens - Callaghan shows that there was a higher proportion attending primary school, a higher proportion attending secondary school, and a lower proportion engaged in tertiary level education.
Overall, 6.9% of the female population were attending primary school, 5.5% of the female population were attending secondary institutions, and 11.5% were learning at a tertiary level, compared with 3.4%, 3.4% and 43.1% respectively for Birmingham Gardens - Callaghan.
The major differences between the share of the female population attending learning institutions in the City of Newcastle and Birmingham Gardens - Callaghan were:
From 2016 to 2021, City of Newcastle's female population increased by 7,136 people (+9.1%). This represents an average annual change of 1.75% per year over the period.
The largest changes in the number of females attending education institutions in the City of Newcastle, between 2016 and 2021 were in those who nominated:
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