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2009, NSW

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Demographics & Identity

Age & sex structure

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Age structure

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Young adults (25–44) at 47%, followed by Older adults (45–64) (22%) and Seniors (65+) (13%).

Young adults (25–44)46.7%
Older adults (45–64)22.1%
Seniors (65+)13.0%
Children (0–14)10.3%
Youth (15–24)7.9%

Marital status

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Never married at 48%, followed by Married (38%) and Divorced (9%).

  • Never married48%
  • Married38%
  • Divorced9%
  • Separated3%
  • Widowed2%

Ancestry & Heritage

Country of birth

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Australia at 65%, followed by China (10%) and England (7%).

Australia40.7%
China6.2%
England4.2%
India4.0%
New Zealand2.2%
Philippines1.6%
Italy1.5%
Vietnam1.4%
South Africa0.7%
Nepal0.2%

Language

Language used at home

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is English only at 75%, followed by Mandarin (10%) and Cantonese (6%).

English only52.6%
Mandarin6.9%
Cantonese4.3%
Hindi1.6%
Vietnamese1.5%
Italian1.3%
Greek0.7%
Arabic0.6%
Tagalog0.5%
Punjabi0.3%

Religion

Religious affiliation

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is No religion at 49%, followed by Christianity (37%) and Buddhism (7%).

  • No religion49%
  • Christianity37%
  • Buddhism7%
  • Hinduism4%
  • Islam2%
  • Other religions1%
  • Judaism1%

Education

Highest year of school

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Year 12 at 87%, followed by Year 10 (7%) and Year 11 (3%).

Year 1279.6%
Year 106.2%
Year 113.2%
Year 9 or below3.0%

Income

Household income distribution

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is $1,500–$2,999 at 31%, followed by $4,000 or more (29%) and $650–$1,499 (17%).

$1,500–$2,99929.2%
$4,000 or more27.3%
$650–$1,49916.4%
$3,000–$3,99912.6%
Under $6509.9%

Health & Disability

Long-term health conditions reported

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Other condition at 22%, followed by Mental health (18%) and Asthma (18%).

Other condition6.9%
Mental health5.8%
Asthma5.7%
Arthritis4.5%
Diabetes2.7%
Heart disease2.4%
Cancer2.3%
Lung condition0.9%
Stroke0.4%
Dementia0.2%

Community Participation

Family & Households

Family composition

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Couples without children at 48%, followed by Couples with children (39%) and One-parent families (11%).

  • Couples without children48%
  • Couples with children39%
  • One-parent families11%
  • Other families2%

Housing & Dwellings

How homes are owned or rented

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Rented at 62%, followed by Owned with a mortgage (18%) and Owned outright (18%).

  • Rented62%
  • Owned with a mortgage18%
  • Owned outright18%
  • Other tenure1%

Types of homes

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Flat or apartment at 94%, followed by Townhouse / semi-detached (6%) and Other dwelling (0%).

  • Flat or apartment94%
  • Townhouse / semi-detached6%
  • Other dwelling0%

Mobility & Location

How people get to work

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Worked at home at 63%, followed by Car (driver) (16%) and Walked (13%).

Worked at home52.4%
Car (driver)12.8%
Walked10.9%
Bus2.4%
Car (passenger)1.4%
Bicycle1.4%
Train1.2%

Employment & Occupation

Industries people work in

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Professional & technical at 21%, followed by Finance & insurance (14%) and Accommodation & food (9%).

Professional & technical19.9%
Finance & insurance13.6%
Accommodation & food8.2%
Health care & social assistance7.5%
Retail trade6.1%
Education & training5.6%
Public administration & safety4.6%
Construction4.3%
Arts & recreation4.0%
Transport & warehousing3.6%

Occupations people work in

In 2009, NSW, the largest group is Professionals at 38%, followed by Managers (22%) and Clerical & administrative (11%).

Professionals37.2%
Managers21.8%
Clerical & administrative11.1%
Community & personal service8.6%
Technicians & trades6.7%
Sales workers6.2%
Labourers4.4%
Machinery operators & drivers2.0%

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