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SA1 14216
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SA1 14216 stands out for one of the most highly educated populations in the country, with household incomes well above most areas.
It also has few over-65s and a high share of renters.
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SA1 14216 has a population of 379 — around the middle of the range. 29.5% of people in SA1 14216 are in a de facto relationship, among the highest in the country (above both the Victoria average of 11.2% and the national 11.5%). The most common age structure is Young adults (25–44) at 56%, ahead of Older adults (45–64) (19%). Children under 15 make up 7.7% of SA1 14216's population, among the lowest in the country (below both the Victoria average of 18.0% and the national 18.2%).
27.4% of residents in SA1 14216 were born overseas — around the middle of the range (below both the Victoria average of 30.0% and the national 27.7%). The most common country of birth is Australia at 70%, ahead of England (7%).
12.7% of residents in SA1 14216 use a language other than English at home — around the middle of the range (below both the Victoria average of 27.6% and the national 22.3%). 0.8% of people in SA1 14216 speak English not well or not at all, below average (below both the Victoria average of 4.4% and the national 3.4%). The most common language used at home is English only at 85%, ahead of Cantonese (2%).
74.7% of people in SA1 14216 report no religion — among the highest in the country (above both the Victoria average of 39.3% and the national 38.9%). The most common religious affiliation is No religion at 75%, ahead of Christianity (15%).
74.6% of adults in SA1 14216 hold a bachelor degree or higher — among the highest in the country (above both the Victoria average of 29.2% and the national 26.3%). 91.6% of people in SA1 14216 finished Year 12, among the highest in the country (above both the Victoria average of 61.8% and the national 58.8%). The most common highest year of school is Year 12 at 92%, ahead of Year 11 (2%).
Households in SA1 14216 earn a median $2,981 a week — well above average (above both the Victoria average of $1,759 and the national $1,746). The median personal income in SA1 14216 is $1,636 a week, among the highest in the country (above both the Victoria average of $803 and the national $805). The most common household income distribution is $4,000 or more at 34%, ahead of $1,500–$2,999 (33%). 33.3% of people in SA1 14216 earn $2,000 or more a week, among the highest in the country (above both the Victoria average of 12.3% and the national 12.5%).
26.1% of residents in SA1 14216 live with a long-term health condition — around the middle of the range (below both the Victoria average of 27.4% and the national 27.7%). 1.6% of residents in SA1 14216 need help with daily activities, among the lowest in the country (below both the Victoria average of 5.9% and the national 5.8%). The most common long-term health conditions reported is Mental health at 14%, ahead of Asthma (8%). 14.0% of people in SA1 14216 report a mental health condition, well above average (above both the Victoria average of 8.8% and the national 8.8%).
12.8% of people in SA1 14216 volunteer — around the middle of the range (below both the Victoria average of 13.3% and the national 14.1%). 14.5% of people in SA1 14216 look after children without pay, well below average (below both the Victoria average of 26.3% and the national 26.3%). 12.8% of people in SA1 14216 do 15 or more hours of unpaid housework a week, well below average (below both the Victoria average of 20.1% and the national 20.7%).
Households in SA1 14216 average 2.1 people — well below average. One-parent families make up 8.8% of families in SA1 14216, well below average (below both the Victoria average of 13.3% and the national 14.1%). The most common family composition is Couples without children at 57%, ahead of Couples with children (31%). In SA1 14216, 30.8% of households are people living alone, above average (above both the Victoria average of 25.9% and the national 25.6%).
The median weekly rent in SA1 14216 is $561 — well above average (above both the Victoria average of $370 and the national $375). Homes in SA1 14216 average 1.00 people per bedroom, well above average (above both the Victoria average of 0.80 and the national 0.80). The most common how homes are owned or rented is Rented at 52%, ahead of Owned with a mortgage (28%). 25.6% of dwellings in SA1 14216 are separate houses, well below average (below both the Victoria average of 73.4% and the national 72.3%).
18.2% of households in SA1 14216 have no car — well above average (above both the Victoria average of 7.6% and the national 7.4%). 56.5% of workers in SA1 14216 work from home, among the highest in the country (above both the Victoria average of 25.7% and the national 21.0%). The most common how people get to work is Worked at home at 57%, ahead of Car (driver) (16%). 4.6% of workers in SA1 14216 get to work by public transport, well above average (above both the Victoria average of 2.9% and the national 3.1%).
62.4% of people in SA1 14216 changed address in the past five years — well above average (above both the Victoria average of 40.0% and the national 40.7%). 16.3% of SA1 14216's residents arrived from overseas within the past five years, well above average (above both the Victoria average of 15.6% and the national 14.5%).
Unemployment in SA1 14216 stands at 4.7% — around the middle of the range (below both the Victoria average of 5.0% and the national 5.1%). Labour-force participation in SA1 14216 is 84.9%, among the highest in the country (above both the Victoria average of 62.4% and the national 61.1%). The most common industries people work in is Professional & technical at 28%, ahead of Education & training (12%). 72.4% of workers in SA1 14216 are employed full-time, among the highest in the country (above both the Victoria average of 59.2% and the national 58.9%).
In SA1 14216, socio-economic advantage (irsad decile) account for 10 — among the highest in the country. In SA1 14216, socio-economic disadvantage (irsd decile) account for 10, among the highest in the country. In SA1 14216, education & occupation (ieo decile) account for 10, among the highest in the country.