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District Council of Mount Barker

Service age groups

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In 2021, the District Council of Mount Barker had higher proportion of children (under 18) and a lower proportion of persons aged 60 or older than the City of Mandurah .

The Age Structure of the District Council of Mount Barker provides key insights into the level of demand for age based services and facilities such as child care. It is an indicator of the District Council of Mount Barker 's residential role and function and how it is likely to change in the future.

Service age groups divide the population into age categories that reflect typical life-stages. They indicate the level of demand for services that target people at different stages in life and how that demand is changing.

To get a more complete picture the District Council of Mount Barker 's Age Structure should be viewed in conjunction with Household Types and Dwelling Types.

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Derived from the Census question:

'What is the person's date of birth or age?'

Age structure - Service age groups
District Council of Mount Barker - Total persons (Enumerated)20212006Change
Service age group (years)Number%City of Mandurah %Number%City of Mandurah %2006 to 2021
Babies and pre-schoolers (0 to 4)2,4806.45.51,8117.05.6+669
Primary schoolers (5 to 11)3,5529.28.82,90411.29.3+648
Secondary schoolers (12 to 17)3,0638.07.62,4629.59.0+601
Tertiary education and independence (18 to 24)3,1328.17.12,0958.17.2+1,037
Young workforce (25 to 34)4,79812.510.13,04111.89.4+1,757
Parents and homebuilders (35 to 49)7,51519.516.76,16723.919.8+1,348
Older workers and pre-retirees (50 to 59)4,99213.012.53,47613.513.2+1,516
Empty nesters and retirees (60 to 69)4,34211.313.21,9497.512.2+2,393
Seniors (70 to 84)3,87910.115.41,5626.012.3+2,317
Elderly aged (85 and over)7391.93.13531.41.9+386
Total38,492100.0100.025,820100.0100.0+12,672
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2006 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
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Dominant groups

Analysis of the service age groups of the District Council of Mount Barker in 2021 compared to the City of Mandurah shows that there was a higher proportion of people in the younger age groups (0 to 17 years) and a lower proportion of people in the older age groups (60+ years).

Overall, 23.6% of the population was aged between 0 and 17, and 23.3% were aged 60 years and over, compared with 21.9% and 31.6% respectively for the City of Mandurah .

The major differences between the age structure of the District Council of Mount Barker and the City of Mandurah were:

  • A larger percentage of 'Parents and homebuilders' (19.5% compared to 16.7%)
  • A larger percentage of 'Young workforce' (12.5% compared to 10.1%)
  • A smaller percentage of 'Seniors' (10.1% compared to 15.4%)
  • A smaller percentage of 'Empty nesters and retirees' (11.3% compared to 13.2%)

Emerging groups

From 2006 to 2021, District Council of Mount Barker 's population increased by 12,672 people (49.1%). This represents an average annual population change of 2.7% per year over the period.

The largest changes in the age structure in this area between 2006 and 2021 were in the age groups:

  • Empty nesters and retirees (60 to 69) (+2,393 people)
  • Seniors (70 to 84) (+2,317 people)
  • Young workforce (25 to 34) (+1,757 people)
  • Older workers and pre-retirees (50 to 59) (+1,516 people)

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