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census
The aim of this paper is to explain what SEIFA is and how it is constructed. This is followed by a short commentary related to a series of maps of ...
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census
The housing landscape of Greater Western Sydney is constantly evolving.
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census
We at WESTIR are generally a curious lot and one of our musings was how the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) counts asylum seekers held in det...
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census
In 2011; 1,140,706 persons in Greater Western Sydney (GWS) indicated being born in Australia. Another 782,989 persons, meanwhile, indicated being b...
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census
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) undertakes the Census of Population and Housing every five years to count all persons in Australia on Cen...
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census
According to the ABS (2011) income is a combination of all receipts received by the household or by individual members of the household.
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census
The makeup of households and families has been gradually changing over time with smaller household sizes, more lone parent families, more lone pers...
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census
Blacktown LGA had the largest Indigenous population (8,200 persons) in GWS and Greater Sydney region.
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census
Population growth patterns in Greater Western Sydney (GWS) have been inconsistent.
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publication
Occasional Paper No. 6 details the Journey to Work patterns of the people who live and work in Greater Western Sydney (GWS). A total of 779,908 jou...
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