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SA1 04021
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SA1 04021 stands out for an unusually renter-heavy population, with remarkably few over-65s.
It also has an exceptional share of single-person households and some of the lowest household incomes in the country.
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SA1 04021 is home to 44 people — among the lowest in the country. 0.0% of SA1 04021's residents are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 2.0% and the national 3.2%). The most common age structure is Young adults (25–44) at 70%, ahead of Older adults (45–64) (25%). People aged 65 and over make up 0.0% of SA1 04021's population, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 13.7% and the national 17.2%).
25.0% of residents in SA1 04021 were born overseas — around the middle of the range (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 28.7% and the national 27.7%). The most common country of birth is Australia at 52%, ahead of England (0%).
18.2% of residents in SA1 04021 use a language other than English at home — around the middle of the range (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 24.6% and the national 22.3%). 0.0% of people in SA1 04021 speak English not well or not at all, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 2.5% and the national 3.4%). The most common language used at home is English only at 73%, ahead of Mandarin (9%).
22.7% of people in SA1 04021 report no religion — well below average (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 44.2% and the national 38.9%). The most common religious affiliation is Christianity at 36%, ahead of No religion (23%).
18.2% of adults in SA1 04021 hold a bachelor degree or higher — below average (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 42.9% and the national 26.3%). 50.0% of people in SA1 04021 finished Year 12, below average (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 77.0% and the national 58.8%). The most common highest year of school is Year 12 at 50%, ahead of Year 10 (18%).
The median household income in SA1 04021 is $754 a week — among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of $2,373 and the national $1,746). Families in SA1 04021 earn a median $724 a week, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of $2,872 and the national $2,120). The most common household income distribution is $650–$1,499 at 59%, ahead of Under $650 (34%). 0.0% of people in SA1 04021 earn $2,000 or more a week, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 22.1% and the national 12.5%).
34.1% of residents in SA1 04021 live with a long-term health condition — well above average (above both the Australian Capital Territory average of 28.1% and the national 27.7%). 27.3% of people in SA1 04021 report a mental health condition, among the highest in the country (above both the Australian Capital Territory average of 10.0% and the national 8.8%). The most common long-term health conditions reported is Mental health at 27%, ahead of Asthma (18%). 0.0% of residents in SA1 04021 need help with daily activities, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 4.6% and the national 5.8%).
31.8% of people in SA1 04021 volunteer — among the highest in the country (above both the Australian Capital Territory average of 18.4% and the national 14.1%). 0.0% of people in SA1 04021 have served in the Defence Force, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 6.0% and the national 2.8%). 0.0% of people in SA1 04021 do 15 or more hours of unpaid housework a week, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 19.3% and the national 20.7%).
Households in SA1 04021 average 1.1 people — among the lowest in the country. 96.9% of households in SA1 04021 are single-person households, among the highest in the country (above both the Australian Capital Territory average of 25.7% and the national 25.6%). The most common family composition is Couples without children at 100%, ahead of Couples with children (0%).
Renters in SA1 04021 pay a median $246 a week — well below average (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of $450 and the national $375). The median monthly mortgage repayment in SA1 04021 is $767, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of $2,080 and the national $1,863). The most common how homes are owned or rented is Rented at 100%, ahead of Owned outright (0%). 100.0% of households in SA1 04021 rent, among the highest in the country (above both the Australian Capital Territory average of 30.7% and the national 30.6%).
14.3% of households in SA1 04021 have no car — well above average (above both the Australian Capital Territory average of 5.6% and the national 7.4%). 0.0% of workers in SA1 04021 work from home, among the lowest in the country (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 10.9% and the national 21.0%). The most common how people get to work is Car (driver) at 67%, ahead of Walked (13%). 16.7% of workers in SA1 04021 get to work by public transport, among the highest in the country (above both the Australian Capital Territory average of 4.6% and the national 3.1%).
36.4% of people in SA1 04021 changed address in the past five years — around the middle of the range (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 46.1% and the national 40.7%).
SA1 04021's unemployment rate is 12.5% — among the highest in the country (above both the Australian Capital Territory average of 3.9% and the national 5.1%). Labour-force participation in SA1 04021 is 54.5%, below average (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 69.6% and the national 61.1%). The most common industries people work in is Education & training at 21%, ahead of Health care & social assistance (21%). 58.3% of workers in SA1 04021 are employed full-time, around the middle of the range (below both the Australian Capital Territory average of 65.8% and the national 58.9%).
In SA1 04021, socio-economic advantage (irsad decile) account for 1 — among the lowest in the country. In SA1 04021, socio-economic disadvantage (irsd decile) account for 1, among the lowest in the country. In SA1 04021, economic resources (ier decile) account for 1, among the lowest in the country.