1380.0.55.009 - Perspectives on Regional Australia: Comparing Census Night and Usual Resident Populations in Local Government Areas, 2011
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HIGH CENSUS NIGHT RATIOS, WESTERN AUSTRALIA: HALLS CREEK CENSUS NIGHT AND USUAL RESIDENT POPULATIONS, by Age and Sex, Halls Creek, Western Australia, 2011
The Census Night ratio for Halls Creek was 131. Although the Census Night ratios were somewhat higher for males (135) than females (127), the largest differences between Census Night and usual resident populations was found between age groups. People aged under 50 years of age had a Census Night ratio of 118, while those aged 50 years and over had a Census Night ratio of 185. CENSUS NIGHT AND USUAL RESIDENT POPULATIONS, by Age and Sex, Halls Creek, Western Australia, 2011 Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2011. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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