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In the City of Perth, 18.8% of Korean speakers were in couples with children households.

The City of Perth's household and family structure is one of the most important demographic indicators. For the non-English speaking population, only those family members who speak a language other than English at home are counted. Other family members who may speak English at home are not included in the table.

This topic reveals the area's residential role and function for the non-English speaking population and what type of households they are forming. This is likely to be strongly related to Age Structure - while recent migrants are young and likely to form families (and group households in the case of student areas), more established migrant communities may have older families and empty nesters in their mix of households.

To continue building the story of those speaking a language other than English in City of Perth, please look at this topic in conjunction with Age Structure, Household Size and Number of Bedrooms.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'What is the person's relationship (to each other person in the household)?'

Household type
City of Perth - Korean20212016Change
Households by typeNumber%Greater PerthNumber%Greater Perth2016 to 2021
Couples with children6318.863.16611.553.4-3
Couples without children13038.721.723140.226.0-101
One parent families185.45.1173.05.9+1
Other families41.20.8295.02.2-25
Group household7321.74.716929.49.0-96
Lone person4814.34.3569.72.9-8
Visitor only / Other non classifiable households00.00.371.20.6-7
Total persons counted in private dwellings336100.0100.0575100.0100.0-239
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 household/family types of Korean speakers in the City of Perth in 2021 compared to Greater Perth shows that there was a lower proportion of Korean speakers in couple families with child(ren) as well as a similar proportion in one-parent families. Overall, 18.8% of Korean speakers were in couple families with child(ren), and 5.4% were one-parent families, compared with 63.1% and 5.1% respectively for Greater Perth.

There were a higher proportion of Korean speakers in lone person households and a higher proportion in couples without children. Overall, the proportion of Korean speakers in lone person households was 14.3% compared to 4.3% in Greater Perth while the proportion in couples without children was 38.7% compared to 21.7% in Greater Perth.

Emerging groups

The number of Korean speakers in households in City of Perth decreased by 239 between 2016 and 2021.

The largest changes in the family/household types of Korean speakers in the City of Perth between 2016 and 2021 were:

  • Couples without children (-101 persons)
  • Group household (-96 persons)

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