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, QUEENSLAND: WHITSUNDAY CENSUS NIGHT AND USUAL RESIDENT POPULATIONS, by Age and Sex, Whitsunday, Queensland, 2011
The Census Night ratio for Whitsunday was 121. Although the difference between Census Night ratios for males and females was very small, Whitsunday was unusual in that the Census Night ratio for females (122) was higher than that of males (120). There was a spike in the number of persons in both sexes aged 20 to 29 years, who comprised 16% of the Census Night population. The Census Night ratio for this group was 131. CENSUS NIGHT AND USUAL RESIDENT POPULATIONS, by Age and Sex, Whitsunday, Queensland, 2011 Source: ABS Census of Population and Housing, 2011. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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