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Manningham City CouncilCommunity profile

City of Manningham

Unpaid childcare

In 2021, 458 Greek speakers in Manningham City Council provided unpaid care for children other than their own.

The role of unpaid childcare in Manningham City Council is determined by many different factors. For example areas with high levels of unpaid child care may have a dominance of single income families with one significant earner, or there could be a lack of provision of paid child care in the area. Some overseas-born communities, particularly those with multiple generations speaking the same language, may have a higher level of extended family care for children than the wider population.

The role of unpaid child care is a complex one so this topic should be viewed in conjunction with several others, including Household Type, Employment, Household Income and Unpaid Care to an aged or disabled person.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'In the last two weeks did the person spend time looking after a child, without pay?', which specifically asks respondents to differentiate between caring for their own children and caring for others children.

Unpaid childcare
Manningham City Council - Greek20212016Change
Unpaid child careNumber%Greater MelbourneNumber%Greater Melbourne2016 to 2021
Provided unpaid child care (all)1,36121.721.51,67126.626.1-310
Cared for own child/ren90314.415.51,10017.517.5-197
Cared for other child/ren4517.25.85568.88.2-105
Cared for own child/ren and other child/ren70.10.2160.30.4-9
No unpaid child care provided4,83977.277.04,46671.071.4+373
Not stated681.11.51482.42.5-80
Total persons aged 15+6,268100.0100.06,286100.0100.0-18
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 unpaid child care provided by the Greek speaking population in Manningham City Council in 2021 compared to Greater Melbourne shows that there was a similar proportion of persons who provided unpaid child care either to their own or to other children. Overall, 21.7% of the Greek speaking population provided unpaid child care, compared with 21.5% for Greater Melbourne.

The major differences between the share of the Greek speaking population providing unpaid child care in the City of Manningham and Greater Melbourne were:

  • A larger percentage who provided unpaid childcare for other child/ren (7.2% compared to 5.8%)
  • A smaller percentage who provided unpaid childcare for own child/ren (14.4% compared to 15.5%)

Emerging groups

The number of Greek speakers who provided unpaid child care for their own and/or other people's children in City of Manningham decreased by 310 between 2016 and 2021.

The largest changes in the number of Greek speakers performing unpaid child care in the City of Manningham, between 2016 and 2021 were those who:

  • No unpaid child care provided (+373 persons)
  • Provided unpaid child care (all) (-310 persons)
  • Cared for own child/ren (-197 persons)
  • Cared for other child/ren (-105 persons)

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