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, NEW SOUTH WALES: CENTRAL DARLING CENSUS NIGHT AND USUAL RESIDENT POPULATIONS, by Age and Sex, Central Darling, New South Wales, 2011
The Census Night ratio of Central Darling was 120. Differences between Census Night and usual resident populations are most apparent in age groups over 20 years. For those younger than 20 years the Census night ratio was 102, for those older than 20 years of age it was 126. Females had a Census Night ratio of 113, while for males it was 126. CENSUS NIGHT AND USUAL RESIDENT POPULATIONS, by Age and Sex, Central Darling, New South Wales, 2011 Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2011. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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