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City of Whitehorse

Number of bedrooms per dwelling

In 2021, children aged 0 to 4 years were most commonly found in dwellings with 3 bedrooms in the City of Whitehorse.

The Number of Bedrooms in a dwelling is an indicator of the size of dwellings, and when combined with Dwelling Type information, provides insight into the role the City of Whitehorse plays in the housing market for different age groups.

For example, where people aged 18 to 24 are in the workforce, one bedroom and bedsitters may be dominant. Upgrader areas housing families could have larger separate dwellings, while smaller units may be common for downsizers among older migrant communities.

To the extent that there may be a mismatch between bedrooms and Household Size, this topic can also look at the potential for overcrowding in particular communities, or the availability of extra bedrooms.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'How many bedrooms are there in this dwelling?'

Number of bedrooms per dwelling
City of Whitehorse - 0 to 4 years20212016Change
Number of bedroomsNumber%City of Whitehorse - Total populationNumber%City of Whitehorse - Total population2016 to 2021
0 or 1 bedrooms490.62.6530.62.4-4
2 bedrooms1,09014.115.01,19813.713.9-108
3 bedrooms3,43044.438.94,28849.042.1-858
4 bedrooms2,33430.231.02,36427.028.9-30
5 bedrooms or more6488.49.55386.28.7+110
Not stated1792.33.03063.54.0-127
Total people in private dwellings7,730100.0100.08,747100.0100.0-1,017
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the number of bedrooms in dwellings for children aged 0 to 4 years in the City of Whitehorse in 2021 compared to the total population in the City of Whitehorse, shows that there was a lower proportion of children aged 0 to 4 years in dwellings with 2 bedrooms or less, as well as a lower proportion of dwellings with 4 or more bedrooms.

Overall, 14.7% of children aged 0 to 4 years were in dwellings with 2 bedrooms or less, and 38.6% in 4 or more bedroom dwellings, compared with 17.6% and 40.5% for the total population in the City of Whitehorse respectively.

The major differences between the number of bedrooms per dwelling children aged 0 to 4 years in the City of Whitehorse and the total population in the City of Whitehorse were:

  • A larger percentage of people in 3 bedrooms (44.4% compared to 38.9%)
  • A smaller percentage of people in 0 or 1 bedrooms (0.6% compared to 2.6%)
  • A smaller percentage of people in 5 bedrooms or more (8.4% compared to 9.5%)

Emerging groups

The largest changes in the number of bedrooms per dwelling for children aged 0 to 4 years in the City of Whitehorse between 2016 and 2021 were:

  • 3 bedrooms (-858 persons)
  • 5 bedrooms or more (+110 persons)
  • 2 bedrooms (-108 persons)

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