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St Kilda

Households without children

In St Kilda, older couples without children account for 3% of total households in 2021.

Households without Children include couples without children and lone person households. They require different services depending on the age of the people in the households. For example young couples who have not had children (yet) compared to older "empty nester" couples whose children may have left home.

For Households without Children in St Kilda, life stage is based on the age of the household reference person (usually person 1 on the Census form):

  • Young: Aged 15-44
  • Middle-aged: Aged 45-64
  • Older: Aged 65 and over

To continue building the story, St Kilda's Household data should be viewed in conjunction with Household Size, Age Structure and Dwelling Type.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

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

Households without children by life stage
St Kilda - Households (Enumerated)20211996Change
Households without childrenNumber%Port Melbourne %Number%Port Melbourne %1996 to 2021
Couples without children2,61623.326.51,31316.621.1+1,303
Young couples without children1,82416.211.189711.310.5+926
Middle-aged couples without children5034.58.22322.95.2+270
Older couples without children2892.67.21832.35.3+106
Lone person households5,47248.634.83,89049.232.2+1,581
Young lone persons2,74324.412.32,24228.312.2+501
Middle-aged lone persons1,81316.113.179510.18.3+1,018
Older lone persons9168.19.485310.811.6+63
Group households8477.53.899012.58.8-144
Total households without children8,93579.465.16,19578.362.0+2,740
Total households11,251100.0100.07,909100.0100.0+3,341
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 1996 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

Analysis of the households without children in St Kilda in 2021 compared to Port Melbourne shows that there was a larger proportion of young couples without children, a smaller proportion of middle-aged couples without children, and a smaller proportion of older couples without children.

In addition, there were a larger proportion of young lone person households, a larger proportion of middle-aged lone person households, and a smaller proportion of older lone person households.

Emerging groups

Between 1996 and 2021, the number of households without children increased by 2,740.

The largest changes in households without children in St Kilda, between 1996 and 2021 were:

  • Middle-aged lone persons (+1,018 persons)
  • Young couples without children (+926 persons)
  • Young lone persons (+501 persons)
  • Middle-aged couples without children (+270 persons)

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