Indicator

Children (0–14) — Age structure

Share of age structure that is children (0–14).

Australia over time

18.2% in 2021
  • 2021: 18.2%

Not directly comparable across censuses — shown per year only.

Explore on the map

See how children (0–14) varies across Australia.

Highest areas

SA2 areas with the highest children (0–14) (2021 Census).

  1. Northern Peninsula 34.9%
  2. Yarrabilba 34.8%
  3. Torres Strait Islands 32.3%
  4. Point Cook - South 32.1%
  5. Tarneit (West) - Mount Cottrell 31.6%
  6. Palm Island 31.4%

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Frequently asked questions

What is Children (0–14) — Age structure in Australia?

At the 2021 Census, Children (0–14) — Age structure across Australia was 18.2%. It is expressed as a percentage of the relevant group.

How is Children (0–14) — Age structure measured?

Share of age structure that is children (0–14). It is calculated as a percentage of the relevant population or dwellings, so it can be compared fairly between large and small areas.

How does Children (0–14) — Age structure vary across Australia?

Across the 2,385 SA2 areas with data, Children (0–14) — Age structure ranges from 0.0% to 34.9%, with a typical (median) area at 17.9%.

Can Children (0–14) — Age structure be compared across censuses?

Not directly — definitions or boundaries changed between censuses, so year-to-year changes in Children (0–14) — Age structure should be read with caution.

Where can I see Children (0–14) — Age structure for my area?

Use the interactive map to compare Children (0–14) — Age structure down to block (sa1) and statistical area 2 (sa2) level, or search any suburb, postcode or council area to see its value in context against state and national figures.

Cite this page

Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2021). Children (0–14) — Age structure [Census of Population and Housing]. CensusAtlas, used under CC BY 4.0. https://censusatlas.au/indicator/comp:age-structure:children