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Southern Lakes District

Proficiency in English

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In the Southern Lakes District in 2021, 65 females who spoke a language other than English at home reported difficulty speaking English.

Proficiency in English measures the self-assessed proficiency in spoken English of people who speak a language other than English at home. The data, when viewed with other ethnic and cultural indicators, such as Ancestry, Country of Birth, Language Spoken at Home and Religion, reflects the Southern Lakes District's ethnic composition and how long the overseas born have been in Australia. This helps service providers determine whether they need to communicate with the local population in languages other than English.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'How well does the person speak English?'

Proficiency in English
Southern Lakes District - Total females (Usual residence)20212011Change
English proficiencyNumber%Ettalong Beach - Booker Bay %Number%Ettalong Beach - Booker Bay %2011 to 2021
Speaks English only12,42690.686.912,17293.589.9+254
Speaks English well or very well5894.36.33953.04.1+194
Speaks English not well or not at all650.51.1560.40.4+9
Not stated6294.65.73913.05.5+238
Total population13,709100.0100.013,014100.0100.0+695
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2011 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

Analysis of the proficiency in English data of the female population in the Southern Lakes District in 2021 compared to Ettalong Beach - Booker Bay shows that there was a higher proportion of females who spoke English only, and a lower proportion of females who spoke another language and English not well or not at all.

Overall, 90.6% of females spoke English only, and 0.5% spoke another language and English not well or not at all, compared with 86.9% and 1.1% respectively for Ettalong Beach - Booker Bay.

Emerging groups

The most significant changes in the proficiency in English of the female population in this area between 2011 and 2021 were in those speaking:

  • Speaks English only (+254 females)
  • Speaks English well or very well (+194 females)

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