Victorian community Profiles: 2011 census SOUTH EASTERN ......CONTENTS Notes on the data Tables 1...
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CONTENTS
Notes on the data
Tables
1 Distribution within Australia of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born: 2011, 2006
2 Number of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born by Top Twenty Local Government Areas and their Major Suburbs, Victoria: 2011
3 Number of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Victoria: 2011, 2006
4 Year of Arrival of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victorian Overseas-born: 2011
5 Year of Arrival by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
6 Age Groups of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
7 Proficiency in Spoken English, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011, 2006
8 Proficiency in Spoken English by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
9 Religious Affiliation (Top Twenty), South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
10 Religious Affiliation (Top Three) by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
11 Type of Internet Connection, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
12 Type of Internet Connection by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
13 Highest Level of Educational Attainment, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
14 Highest Level of Educational Attainment by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
15 Labour Force Participation, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
16 Labour Force Participation by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
17 Occupation of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
18 Occupation by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
19 Industry of Employment, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
20 Industry of Employment by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
21 Voluntary Work, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
22 Voluntary Work by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
23 Total Personal Income (Weekly), South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011
24 Total Personal Income (Weekly) by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
25 Housing Tenure Type, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
26 Housing Tenure Type by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
27 Family Composition, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
28 Citizenship Status, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011
29 Citizenship Status by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born: 2011, 2006
30 Core Activity Need for Assistance, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
31 Core Activity Need for Assistance by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
32 Usual Address Five Years Ago by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the
Total Victorian Population: 2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Figures and Maps
Figure 1 - Geographic Distribution of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born in Metropolitan Local Government Areas, Victoria: 2011
Figure 2 - Age and Gender Distribution of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and of the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006(including tables on age in five year groups, and sex distribution, persons and percentage)
Map 1 - Victoria State, Local Government Areas and Victorian Government Regions, 2011
Map 2 - Metropolitan Melbourne, Local Government Areas and Victorian Government Regions, 2011
Published byOffice of Multicultural Affairs and CitizenshipGPO Box 4698Melbourne VIC 3001
Copies of the Community Profiles may be downloaded from the Victorian Multicultural Commission website,www.multicultural.vic.gov.au
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DisclaimerThis document has been prepared from data and terminology supplied by the Australian Bureau of Statistics only forthe purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The State of Victoria accepts noliability for the accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of the information nor its use or thereliance placed upon it.
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NOTES ON THE DATA
Terminology
Birthplace Groups
South Sudan listed as a separate country in 2011. Formerly part of Sudan.Kosovo listed as a separate country in 2011. Formerly part of Serbia.Guernsey and Jersey were listed separately in 2011. Formerly combined as "Channel Islands".
Timor-Leste (2011) formerly known as East Timor.Kyrgyzstan (2011) formerly known as Kyrgyz Republic.
Confidentiality and Introduced Random Error
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The following notes relate to the Birthplace Community Profiles, and detail some important considerations regarding the classifications used and comparability issues between census years. For more general information about what is collected in the Census, and the meaning of various categories, please see the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) Census Dictionary, 2011 (Catalogue No 2901.0) on the ABS Website www.abs.gov.au.
Note that in the descriptions below, "nfd" stands for "Not Further Defined", and "nec" stands for "Not Elsewhere Classified".
All birthplace groups are defined as per the "Country of Birth of Individual" classification in the 2011 Census Dictionary. Please take note of the following, to assist with making time series comparisons:
The above are not the complete list of changes. More details can be found from the Standard Australian Classification of Countries SACC (2011), Catalogue No 1269.0, on the ABS website www.abs.gov.au.
For the 2006 Census, a new technique was developed to avoid identification of individuals. The confidentiality technique applied by the ABS is to slightly adjust all cells to prevent any identifiable data being exposed. These adjustments result in small introduced random errors. The technique allows very large tables, for which there is a strong client demand, to be produced even though they contain numbers of very small cells. Details of the exact nature of the methodology applied are available from the ABS on request.
Modifications are made to totals and subtotals to preserve additivity within tables. Tables which have been randomly adjusted will be internally consistent. However, comparisons with other tables containing similar data may show minor discrepancies. This is the case for both customised tables and standard products. These small variations can, for the most part, be ignored.
Care should be taken when specifying tables to minimise the number of small cells. No reliance should be placed on small cells. Aside from the effects of introduced random error, possible respondent and processing errors have greatest relative impact on small cells.
More information on random error in particular can be found in the 2011 Census Dictionary (cat. no. 2901.0), on page 225 in 'Introduced random error'. More general information on data quality can be found in the same publication on pages 18-21 in the chapter on 'Managing Census Quality'.
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Local Government Areas and new ABS Geography
Religion
Religion is the only Census question that is optional.
Proficiency in EnglishThis classifies each person's self-assessed proficiency in spoken English.
CitizenshipRecords whether a person has Australian citizenship.
Indigenous Status
Year of Arrival
The year 2011 refers to the period from 1st January 2011 to 9th August 2011 only.
Labour Force StatusRecords, for the week prior to Census Night, a person's labour force status.
Industry
Occupation
Agriculture;Culture and Leisure;Health;Hospitality and Tourism; andInformation and Communications Technology (ICT).
The Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC) is being replaced by the Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) as the Australian Bureau of Statistics' new geographical framework. The ASGS was used for release of data from the 2011 Census of Population and Housing, however 2011 Census data will also be available on ASGC Statistical Local Areas (SLAs). The vast majority of ABS spatial data will be based on the ASGS by 2014.
The Local Government Area (LGA) is part of the Non-ABS Structure of the ASGS and the ABS will continue to support LGAs with the data it currently provides. There was only one boundary change between Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Victoria between 2006 and 2011. In 2008, the LGA of Melbourne was enlarged to include a portion from Moonee Valley. For the purposes of these reports, the 2006 LGAs have been best fitted to the new 2011 boundaries to assist with time series comparisons.
Alternative views of ANZSCO, First Edition, Revision 1 are available for the following subsets of occupations:
Religions are coded using the Australian Standard Classification of Religions Groups (ASCRG), Second Edition, Revision 1, 2011 (Catalogue No. 1266.0)
Provides responses of persons who identified themselves as being of Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin.
For people born overseas, states the year they first arrived in Australia, with the intention of staying for at least one year. The variable Country of Birth of Person (BPLP) is the basis for determining if a person was born in Australia or overseas.
Note that the category, 'Employed, away from work' also includes persons who stated they worked but who did not state their number of hours worked.
Coded using the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), 2006 (Revision 1.0)
Coded using the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO), First Edition, Revision 1. The Occupation code assigned to a response is based on the occupation title and tasks of the main job held during the week prior to Census Night.
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Internet Connection
Level of Highest Educational Attainment
Voluntary Work
It excludes work done: as part of paid employment if main reason is to qualify for Government benefit in a family business.
Individual IncomeIndicates the total income that the person usually receives each week from all sources.
Tenure Type
Family Composition
Core Activity Need for AssistanceMeasures the number of people with a profound or severe disability.
Usual Address 5 years ago
People with a profound or severe disability are defined as those people needing help or assistance in one or more of the three core activity areas of self-care, mobility and communication, because of a disability, long term health condition (lasting six months or more) or old age.
Derived from the mark box answer to the question on the 2011 Census forms which asks, 'Where did the person usually live five years ago (at 9 August 2006)?'. This variable when used with Usual Address Census Night Indicator (UAICP), Usual Address One Year Ago Indicator (UAI1P), and also with place of usual residence (PURP) data, shows migration patterns.
Records whether a dwelling has an Internet connection, regardless of whether or not it is paid for by the household. Where a dwelling has more than one type of connection, respondents are asked to report the most frequently used type. Only one type is recorded.
Combines Non-School Qualification: Level of Education (QALLP) and Highest Year of School Completed (HSCP) to produce a single measure of a person's overall level of educational attainment, whether it be a school or non-school qualification.
Records people who spent time doing unpaid voluntary work through an organisation or group, in the twelve months prior to Census Night.
Describes whether a dwelling is owned, being purchased or rented. Dwellings occupied under a life tenure scheme can be considered as being owned.
Family Composition classifies families into different types. When classifying families into different types, information about temporarily absent family members is used.
No provision has been made in Family Composition to classify family members outside the family nucleus. For example, in a family which contains a couple and their dependent children, plus a parent of one of the couple, the latter would be recorded as an 'other related individual'. Identification of such persons within a family is done by means of 'Relationship in household' (RLHP) data.
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 1Distribution within Australia of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born: 2011 and 2006 Census
2006-2011 2006-2011
Persons% of total Persons
% of total
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total
% change
New South Wales 8,404 33.5 11,817 35.4 -28.9 1,778,538 33.6 1,555,841 35.2 14.3Sydney 6,566 26.2 9,404 28.2 -30.2 1,503,618 28.4 1,307,413 29.6 15.0Rest of State 1,838 7.3 2,413 7.2 -23.8 274,920 5.2 248,428 5.6 10.7
Victoria 8,844 35.3 11,215 33.6 -21.1 1,405,332 26.5 1,173,203 26.6 19.8Melbourne 7,522 30.0 9,586 28.7 -21.5 1,259,966 23.8 1,044,929 23.7 20.6Rest of State 1,322 5.3 1,629 4.9 -18.8 145,366 2.7 128,274 2.9 13.3
Queensland 3,064 12.2 3,916 11.7 -21.8 888,642 16.8 699,441 15.8 27.1Brisbane 1,822 7.3 2,369 7.1 -23.1 509,166 9.6 396,291 9.0 28.5Rest of State 1,242 5.0 1,547 4.6 -19.7 379,476 7.2 303,150 6.9 25.2
South Australia 2,161 8.6 2,707 8.1 -20.2 353,005 6.7 307,686 7.0 14.7Adelaide 1,926 7.7 2,417 7.2 -20.3 310,942 5.9 269,713 6.1 15.3Rest of State 235 0.9 290 0.9 -19.0 42,063 0.8 37,973 0.9 10.8
Western Australia 2,021 8.1 2,922 8.8 -30.8 688,212 13.0 531,740 12.0 29.4Perth 1,846 7.4 2,694 8.1 -31.5 597,917 11.3 466,864 10.6 28.1Rest of State 175 0.7 228 0.7 -23.2 90,295 1.7 64,876 1.5 39.2
ACT 348 1.4 514 1.5 -32.3 86,326 1.6 70,358 1.6 22.7
Tasmania 170 0.7 203 0.6 -16.3 57,648 1.1 50,546 1.1 14.1Hobart 85 0.3 106 0.3 -19.8 27,958 0.5 24,116 0.5 15.9Rest of State 85 0.3 97 0.3 -12.4 29,690 0.6 26,430 0.6 12.3
Northern Territory 59 0.2 63 0.2 -6.3 35,183 0.7 26,543 0.6 32.6Darwin 42 0.2 46 0.1 -8.7 26,139 0.5 19,395 0.4 34.8Rest of Territory 17 0.1 17 0.1 0.0 9,044 0.2 7,148 0.2 26.5
Australia 25,071 100.0 33,357 100.0 -24.8 5,294,146 100.0 4,416,032 100.0 19.9All capital cities 20,157 80.4 27,136 81.4 -25.7 4,322,032 81.6 3,599,079 81.5 20.1Rest of country 4,914 19.6 6,221 18.6 -21.0 972,114 18.4 816,953 18.5 19.0
(a) Australia includes Jervis Bay Territory, Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Rest of State or Territory categories include 'no usual address', 'migratory and off-shore' and 'undefined [State/Territory]'.
State or Territory/Greater Capital city Statistical Area/Rest of State or Territory(a)
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
2011 2006
Overseas-born
2011 2006
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 2Number of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born by Top Twenty Local Government Areas and theirMajor Suburbs, Victoria: 2011
Rank in 2011
Rank in 2006 Local Government Area Suburbs with most South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, ranked
1 2 Casey (C)
2 1 Brimbank (C)
3 3 Greater Dandenong (C)
4 4 Greater Geelong (C)
5 6 Wyndham (C)
6 5 Hobsons Bay (C)
7 8 Hume (C)
8 10 Melton (S)
9 11 Whittlesea (C)
10 9 Knox (C)
11 7 Monash (C)
12 12 Kingston (C)
13 15 Darebin (C)
14 14 Banyule (C)
15 17 Whitehorse (C)
16 13 Maribyrnong (C)
17 21 Moonee Valley (C)
18 18 Glen Eira (C)
19 16 Moreland (C)
20 19 Frankston (C)
Gladstone Park, Craigieburn, Meadow Heights, Sunbury, Broadmeadows (Vic.)
Caroline Springs, Hillside (Melton - Vic.), Burnside (Vic.), Melton West, Taylors Hill
Thomastown, Lalor, Mill Park, Epping (Vic.), South Morang
Rowville, Wantirna, Boronia, Wantirna South, Ferntree Gully
Endeavour Hills, Narre Warren, Berwick, Hampton Park, Narre Warren South
St Albans (Vic.), Deer Park, Sunshine West, Taylors Lakes, Keilor Downs
Dandenong, Dandenong North, Noble Park, Keysborough, Springvale (Vic.)
Bell Park, Corio, Norlane, Bell Post Hill, Lara
Hoppers Crossing, Werribee, Point Cook, Tarneit, Wyndham Vale
Altona Meadows, Altona North, Seabrook, Newport (Vic.), Williamstown (Vic.)
Glen Waverley, Mulgrave (Vic.), Mount Waverley, Wheelers Hill, Oakleigh
Clayton South, Cheltenham (Vic.), Clarinda, Mentone, Dingley Village
Reservoir (Vic.), Preston (Vic.), Northcote, Thornbury, Fairfield (Vic.)
Greensborough, Macleod (Vic.), Rosanna, Viewbank, Heidelberg West
Mitcham (Vic.), Vermont South, Vermont, Nunawading, Blackburn North
Maribyrnong, Yarraville, Footscray, West Footscray, Braybrook
Avondale Heights, Moonee Ponds, Keilor East, Airport West, Essendon
Bentleigh East, Bentleigh, Caulfield South, Carnegie, Caulfield North
Glenroy (Vic.), Brunswick (Vic.), Coburg, Pascoe Vale, Fawkner
Frankston, Carrum Downs, Seaford (Vic.), Frankston South, Langwarrin
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Figure 1Geographic Distribution of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born inMetropolitan Local Government Areas, Victoria: 2011
Table 3Number of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Victoria: 2011, 2006
2011 2006
Local Government Area Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons Persons 2011 2006
Casey (C) 893 10.1 1,096 9.8 -203 -18.52 72,066 46,683 1.2 2.3
Brimbank (C) 800 9.0 1,184 10.6 -384 -32.43 46,596 47,721 1.7 2.5
Greater Dandenong (C) 799 9.0 1,016 9.1 -217 -21.36 57,221 47,384 1.4 2.1
Greater Geelong (C) 575 6.5 761 6.8 -186 -24.44 49,209 48,824 1.2 1.6
Wyndham (C) 437 4.9 458 4.1 -21 -4.59 50,214 31,216 0.9 1.5
Hobsons Bay (C) 399 4.5 554 4.9 -155 -27.98 48,593 8,052 0.8 6.9
Hume (C) 309 3.5 362 3.2 -53 -14.64 47,607 43,963 0.6 0.8
Melton (S) 289 3.3 340 3.0 -51 -15.00 47,718 37,069 0.6 0.9
Whittlesea (C) 274 3.1 331 3.0 -57 -17.22 47,825 56,765 0.6 0.6
Knox (C) 258 2.9 346 3.1 -88 -25.43 47,080 40,792 0.5 0.8
Monash (C) 243 2.7 367 3.3 -124 -33.79 46,870 36,463 0.5 1.0
Kingston (C) 229 2.6 302 2.7 -73 -24.17 45,513 44,800 0.5 0.7
Darebin (C) 193 2.2 225 2.0 -32 -14.22 48,633 48,811 0.4 0.5
Banyule (C) 183 2.1 226 2.0 -43 -19.03 46,958 43,294 0.4 0.5
Whitehorse (C) 179 2.0 201 1.8 -22 -10.95 42,390 33,035 0.4 0.6
Maribyrnong (C) 176 2.0 255 2.3 -79 -30.98 42,681 29,398 0.4 0.9
Moonee Valley (C) 168 1.9 191 1.7 -23 -12.04 38,897 34,342 0.4 0.6
Glen Eira (C) 166 1.9 199 1.8 -33 -16.58 38,308 32,717 0.4 0.6
Moreland (C) 163 1.8 205 1.8 -42 -20.49 31,418 31,890 0.5 0.6
Frankston (C) 155 1.8 196 1.7 -41 -20.92 26,309 27,038 0.6 0.7
Other LGAs(a) 1,955 22.1 2,402 21.4 -447 -18.61 483,225 402,949 0.4 0.6
Victoria 8,843 100.0 11,217 100.0 -2,374 -21.16 1,405,331 1,173,206 0.6 1.0
(a)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Overseas-bornSouth Eastern
Europe, nfd-born
2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 as % of LGA overseas-born
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Table 4Year of Arrival of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victorian Overseas-born: 2011
Year of arrival(a) Persons % of total Persons % of total
1895-1940 10 0.1 4,197 0.3
1941-1950 221 2.5 29,319 2.1
1951-1960 977 11.0 126,274 9.0
1961-1970 3,420 38.7 181,997 13.0
1971-1980 1,746 19.7 142,547 10.1
1981-1990 569 6.4 198,383 14.1
1991-2000 1,313 14.8 194,015 13.8
2001-2010 301 3.4 436,457 31.1
Jan 2011-Aug 2011 6 0.1 31,271 2.2
Not stated 281 3.2 60,871 4.3
Victoria 8,844 100.0 1,405,331 100.0
(a)This variable records the year of arrival in Australia for people born overseas who intend staying in Australia for at least one year.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Overseas-born, Vic
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Table 5Year of Arrival by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
Local Government Area Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total
Casey (C) 0 0.0 44 4.9 542 61.0 248 27.9 37 4.2 18 2.0 889 100.0
Brimbank (C) 0 0.0 93 11.7 471 59.0 184 23.1 30 3.8 20 2.5 798 100.0
Greater Dandenong (C) 0 0.0 28 3.5 384 48.3 302 38.0 60 7.5 21 2.6 795 100.0
Greater Geelong (C) 0 0.0 116 20.2 356 61.9 70 12.2 4 0.7 29 5.0 575 100.0
Wyndham (C) 0 0.0 19 4.3 270 61.8 100 22.9 23 5.3 25 5.7 437 100.0
Hobsons Bay (C) 0 0.0 46 11.5 264 66.0 72 18.0 7 1.8 11 2.8 400 100.0
Hume (C) 0 0.0 30 9.7 213 68.9 48 15.5 3 1.0 15 4.9 309 100.0
Melton (S) 0 0.0 22 7.7 161 56.1 73 25.4 14 4.9 17 5.9 287 100.0
Whittlesea (C) 0 0.0 15 5.5 158 58.1 80 29.4 11 4.0 8 2.9 272 100.0
Knox (C) 0 0.0 36 14.0 153 59.3 66 25.6 0 0.0 3 1.2 258 100.0
Monash (C) 0 0.0 39 16.1 145 59.9 37 15.3 12 5.0 9 3.7 242 100.0
Kingston (C) 0 0.0 11 4.8 144 62.9 63 27.5 7 3.1 4 1.7 229 100.0
Darebin (C) 0 0.0 33 17.0 113 58.2 27 13.9 12 6.2 9 4.6 194 100.0
Banyule (C) 0 0.0 38 20.8 98 53.6 37 20.2 5 2.7 5 2.7 183 100.0
Whitehorse (C) 0 0.0 40 22.3 84 46.9 40 22.3 12 6.7 3 1.7 179 100.0
Knox (C) 0 0.0 36 14.0 153 59.3 66 25.6 0 0.0 3 1.2 258 100.0
Moonee Valley (C) 0 0.0 47 27.8 92 54.4 23 13.6 7 4.1 0 0.0 169 100.0
Moreland (C) 0 0.0 34 20.6 94 57.0 18 10.9 12 7.3 7 4.2 165 100.0
Glen Eira (C) 0 0.0 29 17.7 84 51.2 44 26.8 7 4.3 0 0.0 164 100.0
Frankston (C) 0 0.0 26 16.8 84 54.2 40 25.8 0 0.0 5 3.2 155 100.0
Other LGAs(a) 10 0.5 416 22.1 1,103 58.5 244 12.9 44 2.3 69 3.7 1,886 100.0
Victoria 10 0.1 1,198 13.5 5,166 58.4 1,882 21.3 307 3.5 281 3.2 8,844 100.0
(a)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address', 'migratory and off-shore' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
Total South Eastern Europe,
nfd-bornYear of arrival of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
1895-1940 1941-1960 1961-1980 1981-2000 2001-2011 Not stated
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Table 6Age Groups of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
Age group(years) Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
0 - 4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 344,733 6.4 305,940 6.2 38,793 12.7
5 - 11 12 0.1 59 0.5 -47 -79.7 455,691 8.5 445,513 9.0 10,178 2.3
12 - 18 48 0.5 277 2.5 -229 -82.7 473,671 8.8 467,268 9.5 6,403 1.4
19 - 25 248 2.8 402 3.6 -154 -38.3 521,593 9.7 471,490 9.6 50,103 10.6
26 - 34 342 3.9 525 4.7 -183 -34.9 684,432 12.8 611,946 12.4 72,486 11.8
35 - 44 866 9.8 2,008 17.9 -1,142 -56.9 774,616 14.5 741,351 15.0 33,265 4.5
45 - 54 1,966 22.2 2,472 22.0 -506 -20.5 726,474 13.6 679,520 13.8 46,954 6.9
55 - 64 2,042 23.1 2,294 20.5 -252 -11.0 611,249 11.4 534,486 10.8 76,763 14.4
65 - 74 1,914 21.6 2,003 17.9 -89 -4.4 402,224 7.5 345,530 7.0 56,694 16.4
75 - 84 1,134 12.8 995 8.9 139 14.0 254,359 4.8 245,508 5.0 8,851 3.6
85 - 94 267 3.0 178 1.6 89 50.0 97,674 1.8 77,834 1.6 19,840 25.5
95 > 6 0.1 4 0.0 2 50.0 7,323 0.1 6,036 0.1 1,287 21.3
Victoria 8,845 100.0 11,217 100.0 -2,372 -21.1 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5
Median Age 59 54 37 37(in years)Sex Ratio (males per 100 females)
101 99 97 96
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victorian population
2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 Change 2006-20112011 2006
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Figure 2Age and Gender Distribution of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total VictorianPopulation: 2011, 2006
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Age and Sex distribution (Persons) Age and Sex distribution (Persons)
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female0-4 0 0 0 0 177,101 167,635 156,667 149,2725-9 0 6 7 19 167,234 158,885 161,710 153,11410-14 11 11 52 55 168,459 159,479 169,150 160,47615-19 34 27 125 127 177,009 168,330 171,578 163,60620-24 101 83 175 136 190,685 184,423 171,129 167,58225-29 113 71 129 138 193,087 195,583 161,221 162,60630-34 104 85 132 168 183,992 188,223 172,576 181,47635-39 115 119 373 432 187,274 196,141 181,602 193,43940-44 306 330 588 618 189,808 201,390 178,691 187,61445-49 480 485 636 597 182,088 190,277 174,622 181,87750-54 530 469 628 616 173,115 180,994 158,665 164,35355-59 536 487 592 611 155,037 162,401 147,703 153,18660-64 489 528 583 504 143,192 150,618 115,887 117,71165-69 495 422 634 510 110,013 114,896 91,949 96,39870-74 513 484 418 444 84,893 92,422 74,174 83,00675-79 345 375 259 348 64,471 75,867 63,531 76,91980-84 173 244 165 216 48,895 65,124 42,486 62,57185+ 104 170 91 91 36,264 68,734 27,074 56,801Total 4,449 4,396 5,587 5,630 2,632,617 2,721,422 2,420,415 2,512,007
(c) South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Age and Sex distribution (Percentage) Age and Sex distribution (Percentage)
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female0-4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.7 6.2 6.5 5.9 5-9 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 6.4 5.8 6.7 6.1 10-14 0.2 0.3 0.9 1.0 6.4 5.9 7.0 6.4 15-19 0.8 0.6 2.2 2.3 6.7 6.2 7.1 6.5 20-24 2.3 1.9 3.1 2.4 7.2 6.8 7.1 6.7 25-29 2.5 1.6 2.3 2.5 7.3 7.2 6.7 6.5 30-34 2.3 1.9 2.4 3.0 7.0 6.9 7.1 7.2 35-39 2.6 2.7 6.7 7.7 7.1 7.2 7.5 7.7 40-44 6.9 7.5 10.5 11.0 7.2 7.4 7.4 7.5 45-49 10.8 11.0 11.4 10.6 6.9 7.0 7.2 7.2 50-54 11.9 10.7 11.2 10.9 6.6 6.7 6.6 6.5 55-59 12.0 11.1 10.6 10.9 5.9 6.0 6.1 6.1 60-64 11.0 12.0 10.4 9.0 5.4 5.5 4.8 4.7 65-69 11.1 9.6 11.3 9.1 4.2 4.2 3.8 3.8 70-74 11.5 11.0 7.5 7.9 3.2 3.4 3.1 3.3 75-79 7.8 8.5 4.6 6.2 2.4 2.8 2.6 3.1 80-84 3.9 5.6 3.0 3.8 1.9 2.4 1.8 2.5 85+ 2.3 3.9 1.6 1.6 1.4 2.5 1.1 2.3 Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
(b) Total Victoria
2011 2006
2011 2006
(d) Total Victoria
(a) South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
2011 2006
2011 2006
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Table 7Proficiency in Spoken English, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011, 2006
Proficiency inspoken English(a) Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Speaks English only 2,340 26.5 2,801 25.0 -461 -16.5 3,874,858 72.4 3,668,284 74.4 206,574 5.6 Speaks other lang & speaks English:
Very well 2,796 31.6 3,678 32.8 -882 -24.0 691,037 12.9 552,019 11.2 139,018 25.2
Well 2,388 27.0 3,010 26.8 -622 -20.7 332,894 6.2 268,072 5.4 64,822 24.2
Not well 1,091 12.3 1,443 12.9 -352 -24.4 167,826 3.1 149,701 3.0 18,125 12.1
Not at all 126 1.4 165 1.5 -39 -23.6 44,800 0.8 37,060 0.8 7,740 20.9
Not stated (b) 102 1.2 125 1.1 -23 -18.4 242,624 4.5 257,286 5.2 -14,662 -5.7
Victoria 8,843 100.0 11,222 100.0 -2,379 -21.2 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5
(a)This is a self-assessment. (b)Not stated includes 'language or English proficiency not stated' and 'both language and English proficiency not stated'.
20112011 2006 Change 2006-2011
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victorian population
2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 8Proficiency in Spoken English by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
LocalGovernment Area Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total
Casey (C) 183 20.5 306 34.3 263 29.5 125 14.0 14 1.6 0 0.0 891 100.0
Brimbank (C) 136 17.1 242 30.4 263 33.0 136 17.1 20 2.5 0 0.0 797 100.0
Greater Dandenong (C) 87 10.9 247 31.0 252 31.6 157 19.7 38 4.8 16 2.0 797 100.0
Greater Geelong (C) 164 28.5 156 27.1 164 28.5 78 13.5 7 1.2 7 1.2 576 100.0
Wyndham (C) 121 27.8 152 34.9 114 26.1 39 8.9 7 1.6 3 0.7 436 100.0
Hobsons Bay (C) 81 20.4 109 27.4 122 30.7 73 18.3 6 1.5 7 1.8 398 100.0
Hume (C) 65 21.0 92 29.7 98 31.6 40 12.9 3 1.0 12 3.9 310 100.0
Melton (S) 74 25.5 97 33.4 79 27.2 22 7.6 0 0.0 18 6.2 290 100.0
Whittlesea (C) 38 14.0 96 35.3 85 31.3 53 19.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 272 100.0
Knox (C) 86 33.5 91 35.4 63 24.5 17 6.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 257 100.0
Monash (C) 58 23.9 96 39.5 62 25.5 27 11.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 243 100.0
Kingston (C) 51 22.3 65 28.4 81 35.4 29 12.7 3 1.3 0 0.0 229 100.0
Darebin (C) 57 29.5 59 30.6 42 21.8 35 18.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 193 100.0
Banyule (C) 56 30.6 52 28.4 49 26.8 19 10.4 3 1.6 4 2.2 183 100.0
Whitehorse (C) 48 26.5 70 38.7 40 22.1 17 9.4 0 0.0 6 3.3 181 100.0
Maribyrnong (C) 36 20.7 50 28.7 48 27.6 31 17.8 6 3.4 3 1.7 174 100.0
Moonee Valley (C) 59 35.1 39 23.2 58 34.5 9 5.4 3 1.8 0 0.0 168 100.0
Glen Eira (C) 38 23.0 85 51.5 30 18.2 12 7.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 165 100.0
Moreland (C) 55 33.7 45 27.6 48 29.4 15 9.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 163 100.0
Frankston (C) 53 34.2 48 31.0 32 20.6 11 7.1 0 0.0 11 7.1 155 100.0Other LGAs(c) 794 40.4 599 30.5 395 20.1 146 7.4 16 0.8 15 0.8 1,965 100.0
Victoria 2,340 26.5 2,796 31.6 2,388 27.0 1,091 12.3 126 1.4 102 1.2 8,843 100.0
(a)This is a self-assessment. (b)Not stated includes 'language or English proficiency not stated' and 'both language and English proficiency not stated'.(c)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
Total South Eastern Europe,
nfd-bornSpeaks
English only
Speaks other languages and speaks English(a), South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
Very well Well Not well Not at all Not stated(b)
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 9Religious Affiliation (Top Twenty), South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
Religion Persons% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Western Catholic 3,020 34.1 3,682 32.8 -662 -18.0 1,421,744 26.6 1,349,656 27.4 72,088 5.3Serbian Orthodox 1,391 15.7 1,857 16.6 -466 -25.1 12,252 0.2 12,507 0.3 -255 -2.0Eastern Orthodox, nfd 770 8.7 1,123 10.0 -353 -31.4 19,487 0.4 17,760 0.4 1,727 9.7Greek Orthodox 559 6.3 812 7.2 -253 -31.2 167,759 3.1 163,169 3.3 4,590 2.8Lutheran 314 3.6 434 3.9 -120 -27.6 41,498 0.8 42,417 0.9 -919 -2.2Islam 280 3.2 342 3.1 -62 -18.1 152,778 2.9 109,369 2.2 43,409 39.7Christian, nfd 144 1.6 156 1.4 -12 -7.7 98,377 1.8 67,495 1.4 30,882 45.8Baptist 109 1.2 158 1.4 -49 -31.0 77,852 1.5 69,118 1.4 8,734 12.6Seventh-day Adventist 91 1.0 113 1.0 -22 -19.5 10,370 0.2 8,991 0.2 1,379 15.3Pentecostal, nfd 81 0.9 66 0.6 15 22.7 38,545 0.7 20,918 0.4 17,627 84.3Jehovah's Witnesses 73 0.8 80 0.7 -7 -8.8 15,179 0.3 14,136 0.3 1,043 7.4Ukrainian Catholic 67 0.8 66 0.6 1 1.5 1,378 0.0 1,600 0.0 -222 -13.9Macedonian Orthodox 60 0.7 91 0.8 -31 -34.1 21,838 0.4 21,488 0.4 350 1.6Presbyterian 54 0.6 60 0.5 -6 -10.0 139,282 2.6 140,282 2.8 -1,000 -0.7Church of the Nazarene 49 0.6 60 0.5 -11 -18.3 252 0.0 263 0.0 -11 -4.2Anglican Church of Australia 46 0.5 47 0.4 -1 -2.1 656,531 12.3 671,607 13.6 -15,076 -2.2Russian Orthodox 44 0.5 72 0.6 -28 -38.9 5,940 0.1 5,316 0.1 624 11.7Buddhism 28 0.3 13 0.1 15 115.4 168,640 3.1 132,633 2.7 36,007 27.1Uniting Church 27 0.3 21 0.2 6 28.6 250,937 4.7 274,056 5.6 -23,119 -8.4Reformed 25 0.3 28 0.2 -3 -10.7 2,930 0.1 2,848 0.1 82 2.9No religion 1,030 11.6 1,039 9.3 -9 -0.9 1,283,872 24.0 1,007,410 20.4 276,462 27.4Other religions 151 1.7 219 2.0 -68 -31.1 275,589 5.1 213,314 4.3 62,275 29.2Not stated etc(a) 432 4.9 674 6.0 -242 -35.9 491,009 9.2 586,069 11.9 -95,060 -16.2Victoria 8,845 100.0 11,213 100.0 -2,368 -21.1 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5
(a)Includes 'religious belief not further defined' and 'not defined'.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victorian population2011 2006
g2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
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Table 10Religious Affiliation (Top Three) by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
LocalGovernment Area Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total
Casey (C) 357 40.0 159 17.8 88 9.9 74 8.3 179 20.1 35 3.9 892 100.0Brimbank (C) 258 32.3 120 15.0 96 12.0 58 7.3 231 28.9 36 4.5 799 100.0Greater Dandenong (C) 253 31.8 237 29.8 70 8.8 68 8.5 126 15.8 42 5.3 796 100.0Greater Geelong (C) 240 41.8 46 8.0 42 7.3 55 9.6 153 26.7 38 6.6 574 100.0Wyndham (C) 81 18.6 46 10.6 24 5.5 51 11.7 214 49.1 20 4.6 436 100.0Hobsons Bay (C) 82 20.5 42 10.5 42 10.5 39 9.8 177 44.3 18 4.5 400 100.0Hume (C) 128 41.4 50 16.2 21 6.8 21 6.8 85 27.5 4 1.3 309 100.0Melton (S) 98 33.9 43 14.9 24 8.3 33 11.4 81 28.0 10 3.5 289 100.0Whittlesea (C) 63 23.2 62 22.9 48 17.7 23 8.5 68 25.1 7 2.6 271 100.0Knox (C) 95 36.7 36 13.9 15 5.8 35 13.5 62 23.9 16 6.2 259 100.0Monash (C) 97 40.2 51 21.2 12 5.0 45 18.7 26 10.8 10 4.1 241 100.0Kingston (C) 98 42.4 40 17.3 12 5.2 33 14.3 35 15.2 13 5.6 231 100.0Darebin (C) 48 24.7 29 14.9 31 16.0 25 12.9 47 24.2 14 7.2 194 100.0Banyule (C) 58 31.7 37 20.2 20 10.9 21 11.5 30 16.4 17 9.3 183 100.0Whitehorse (C) 58 32.6 39 21.9 7 3.9 37 20.8 26 14.6 11 6.2 178 100.0Maribyrnong (C) 38 21.8 32 18.4 31 17.8 23 13.2 46 26.4 4 2.3 174 100.0Moonee Valley (C) 71 42.0 23 13.6 18 10.7 13 7.7 41 24.3 3 1.8 169 100.0Glen Eira (C) 53 32.1 32 19.4 15 9.1 22 13.3 40 24.2 3 1.8 165 100.0Moreland (C) 57 34.8 26 15.9 8 4.9 23 14.0 41 25.0 9 5.5 164 100.0Frankston (C) 59 38.1 15 9.7 19 12.3 28 18.1 21 13.5 13 8.4 155 100.0Other LGAs(b) 727 37.0 225 11.5 127 6.5 310 15.8 464 23.6 112 5.7 1,965 100.0Victoria 3,019 34.1 1,390 15.7 770 8.7 1,037 11.7 2,193 24.8 435 4.9 8,844 100.0
(a)Includes 'religious belief not further defined' and 'inadequately described'.(b)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
Total South Eastern Europe,
nfd-born
Top 3 religions, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
Western Catholic
Serbian Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox, nfd No religion Other religions
Not stated etc(a)
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 11Type of Internet Connection, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
InternetConnection(b) Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
No Internet 2,853 33.3 4,650 42.6 -1,797 -38.6 646,777 12.6 1,244,611 26.4 -597,834 -48.0
Broadband 4,739 55.3 3,653 33.5 1,086 29.7 3,796,032 74.1 2,136,774 45.3 1,659,258 77.7
Dial-up 223 2.6 1,875 17.2 -1,652 -88.1 132,984 2.6 957,823 20.3 -824,839 -86.1
Other 189 2.2 70 0.6 119 170.0 163,900 3.2 22,776 0.5 141,124 619.6
Not stated 409 4.8 478 4.4 -69 -14.4 301,158 5.9 283,718 6.0 17,440 6.1
Not Applicable(a) 163 1.9 188 1.7 -25 -13.3 80,696 1.6 71,923 1.5 8,773 12.2
Victoria 8,576 100.0 10,914 100.0 -2,338 -21.4 5,121,547 100.0 4,717,625 100.0 403,922 8.6
(a) Persons counted in non-private dwellings, migratory and off-shore areas.(b) This table only counts persons who were enumerated at their usual residence on Census night.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victorian population2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 12Type of Internet Connection by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
Persons% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal
Casey (C) 236 27.1 550 63.1 27 3.1 15 1.7 36 4.1 7 0.8 871 100.0
Greater Dandenong (C) 244 31.6 441 57.1 7 0.9 18 2.3 48 6.2 14 1.8 772 100.0
Brimbank (C) 285 37.1 403 52.5 20 2.6 6 0.8 45 5.9 9 1.2 768 100.0
Greater Geelong (C) 280 49.7 221 39.3 17 3.0 9 1.6 26 4.6 10 1.8 563 100.0
Wyndham (C) 121 28.1 275 64.0 10 2.3 10 2.3 14 3.3 0 0.0 430 100.0
Hobsons Bay (C) 147 38.2 198 51.4 8 2.1 5 1.3 23 6.0 4 1.0 385 100.0
Hume (C) 88 29.6 176 59.3 9 3.0 7 2.4 12 4.0 5 1.7 297 100.0
Melton (S) 66 23.3 178 62.9 16 5.7 5 1.8 12 4.2 6 2.1 283 100.0
Whittlesea (C) 90 33.2 145 53.5 4 1.5 14 5.2 13 4.8 5 1.8 271 100.0
Knox (C) 55 22.5 160 65.6 3 1.2 3 1.2 10 4.1 13 5.3 244 100.0Other LGAs(c) 1,240 33.6 1,993 54.0 102 2.8 96 2.6 170 4.6 89 2.4 3,690 100.0
Victoria 2,852 33.3 4,740 55.3 223 2.6 188 2.2 409 4.8 162 1.9 8,574 100.0
(a) Persons counted in non-private dwellings, migratory and off-shore areas.(b) This table only counts persons who were enumerated at their usual residence on Census night.(c)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
Not �statedNot
applicable(a)
South Eastern Europe, nfd-bornTotal
South Eastern Europe, nfd-
bornInternetConnection(b)
No �Internet Broad-�band Dial-�up Other
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Table 13Highest Level of Educational Attainment, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
Highest level ofeducational attainment(a) Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Postgraduate Degree 149 1.7 129 1.2 20 15.5 170,387 3.9 108,120 2.7 62,267 57.6
Grad Dip & Grad Cert 57 0.6 82 0.7 -25 -30.5 95,346 2.2 74,047 1.9 21,299 28.8
Bachelor Degree 724 8.2 781 7.0 -57 -7.3 641,225 14.7 502,513 12.6 138,712 27.6
Adv Dip & Diploma 609 6.9 701 6.3 -92 -13.1 364,755 8.4 289,646 7.3 75,109 25.9
Certificate 1,472 16.7 1,905 17.2 -433 -22.7 614,795 14.1 529,581 13.3 85,214 16.1School Education only(b) 4,421 50.1 5,614 50.7 -1,193 -21.3 1,935,420 44.4 1,892,092 47.5 43,328 2.3No Educational Attainment(c) 226 2.6 308 2.8 -82 -26.6 41,811 1.0 39,854 1.0 1,957 4.9Not stated etc(d) 1,162 13.2 1,561 14.1 -399 -25.6 491,504 11.3 546,184 13.7 -54,680 -10.0
Victoria 8,820 100.0 11,081 100.0 -2,261 -20.4 4,355,243 100.0 3,982,037 100.0 373,206 9.4
(a)This variable is applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.(b)Includes persons with highest educational attainment between Year 8 or below and Year 12 level.(c)Includes persons whose qualification is out of scope of this variable.(d)Includes 'inadequately described'.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victoria
2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 14Highest Level of Educational Attainment by Top Ten Local Government AreasSouth Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
LocalGovernment Area
Post-graduate degree
Grad Dip & Grad
CertBachelor Degree
Adv Dip & Dip
Certi-ficate
School education
only(b)
No educa-tional
attainment(c)Not Stated
etc.(d) Persons% oftotal
Casey (C) 4 3 45 58 178 488 18 95 889 10.1
Brimbank (C) 8 0 37 33 116 469 25 109 797 9.0
Greater Dandenong (C) 9 4 50 66 131 385 32 109 786 8.9
Greater Geelong (C) 0 4 19 33 85 337 17 77 572 6.5
Wyndham (C) 4 0 30 45 65 230 5 58 437 5.0
Hobsons Bay (C) 8 4 34 24 54 221 15 41 401 4.5
Hume (C) 0 0 18 21 52 173 10 36 310 3.5
Melton (S) 3 0 22 27 52 131 12 39 286 3.2
Whittlesea (C) 0 0 13 22 43 150 6 37 271 3.1
Knox (C) 3 0 21 25 53 124 3 29 258 2.9 Other LGAs(e) 110 42 435 255 643 1,713 83 532 3,813 43.2
Victoria 149 57 724 609 1,472 4,421 226 1,162 8,820 100.0
(a)This variable is applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.(b)Includes persons with highest educational attainment between Year 8 or below and Year 12 level.(c)Includes persons whose qualification is out of scope of this variable.(d)Includes 'inadequately described'.(e)Other Local Government Areas includes, 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
TotalHighest level of educational attainment(a),
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Table 15Labour Force Participation, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
Labour force participation(a) Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
In the labour force 3,861 43.7 5,328 47.5 -1,467 -27.5 2,675,479 50.0 2,404,603 48.8 270,876 11.3
Employed 3,660 41.4 5,024 44.8 -1,364 -(27.1) 2,530,631 (47.3) 2,274,444 (46.1) 256,187 (11.3)
Unemployed 201 2.3 304 2.7 -103 -(33.9) 144,848 (2.7) 130,159 (2.6) 14,689 (11.3)
Not in the labour force 4,685 53.0 5,408 48.2 -723 -13.4 1,451,585 27.1 1,330,373 27.0 121,212 9.1
Not stated 276 3.1 347 3.1 -71 -20.5 228,182 4.3 247,062 5.0 -18,880 -7.6 Not applicable (b) 23 0.3 133 1.2 -110 -82.7 998,793 18.7 950,384 19.3 48,409 5.1
Victoria 8,845 100.0 11,216 100.0 -2,371 -21.1 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5
Participation rate (c)
Unemployment rate (d)
(a)This variable is applicable to persons 15 years and over. (b)Persons aged under 15 years. (c)The participation rate represents the labour force (total employed and unemployed who are actively looking for work) expressed as a % of the civilian population aged 15 years and over, in the same age group.(d)The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed persons calculated as a percentage of the total persons in the labour force.
-43.8% 48.1% - 61.4% 60.4%
5.4% -5.2% 5.7% - 5.4%
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victorian population
2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 16Labour Force Participation by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
LocalGovernment Area Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total
Casey (C) 436 48.9 20 2.2 416 46.7 19 2.1 0 0.0 891 100.0 51.2 4.4
Greater Dandenong (C) 294 36.9 26 3.3 441 55.3 29 3.6 7 0.9 797 100.0 40.5 8.1
Brimbank (C) 275 34.5 17 2.1 468 58.8 36 4.5 0 0.0 796 100.0 36.7 5.8
Greater Geelong (C) 186 32.5 13 2.3 356 62.1 18 3.1 0 0.0 573 100.0 34.7 6.5
Wyndham (C) 235 53.7 17 3.9 179 40.9 3 0.7 4 0.9 438 100.0 58.1 6.7
Hobsons Bay (C) 151 37.8 5 1.3 236 59.1 7 1.8 0 0.0 399 100.0 39.1 3.2
Hume (C) 122 39.4 8 2.6 169 54.5 11 3.5 0 0.0 310 100.0 41.9 6.2
Melton (S) 152 52.8 13 4.5 115 39.9 8 2.8 0 0.0 288 100.0 57.3 7.9
Whittlesea (C) 124 45.9 0 0.0 139 51.5 7 2.6 0 0.0 270 100.0 45.9 0.0
Knox (C) 141 54.9 4 1.6 105 40.9 7 2.7 0 0.0 257 100.0 56.4 2.8Other LGAs(c) 1,544 40.4 78 2.0 2,061 53.9 131 3.4 12 0.3 3,826 100.0 42.5 4.8
Victoria 3,660 41.4 201 2.3 4,685 53.0 276 3.1 23 0.3 8,845 100.0 43.8 5.2
(a)This variable is applicable to persons 15 years and over. (b)Persons aged under 15 years.(c)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
Total Partici-pation rate
Unem-ploy-mentrate
Labour force participation(a),
Employed UnemployedNot in the
labour forceNot
stated Not
applicable(b)
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 17Occupation of South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
Occupation(a) Persons% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Managers 381 10.4 521 10.4 -140 -26.9 332,921 13.2 306,322 13.5 26,599 8.7
Professionals 580 15.8 684 13.6 -104 -15.2 564,772 22.3 472,302 20.8 92,470 19.6
Technicians and trades workers 668 18.2 971 19.3 -303 -31.2 350,758 13.9 319,188 14.0 31,570 9.9
Community & personal serv. wkrs 257 7.0 322 6.4 -65 -20.2 234,390 9.3 190,486 8.4 43,904 23.0
Clerical & administrative workers 413 11.3 561 11.2 -148 -26.4 364,495 14.4 337,417 14.8 27,078 8.0
Sales workers 232 6.3 309 6.2 -77 -24.9 245,338 9.7 230,376 10.1 14,962 6.5
Machinery operators & drivers 498 13.6 670 13.3 -172 -25.7 154,542 6.1 149,225 6.6 5,317 3.6
Labourers 519 14.2 844 16.8 -325 -38.5 227,185 9.0 224,547 9.9 2,638 1.2Not stated(b) 113 3.1 142 2.8 -29 -20.4 56,234 2.2 44,584 2.0 11,650 26.1
Victoria 3,661 100.0 5,024 100.0 -1,363 -27.1 2,530,635 100.0 2,274,447 100.0 256,188 11.3
(a)This variable is applicable to employed persons aged 15 and over.(b)Includes 'inadequately described'.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victoria2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 18Occupation by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
LocalGovernment Area Managers
Profes-sionals
Technicians&trades
workers
Community& personalserv wkrs
Clerical &admin
workersSales
workers
Machineoperators& drivers
Labour-ers
Not stated(b) Persons
% of total
Casey (C) 29 36 90 32 51 31 80 69 17 435 11.9
Greater Dandenong (C) 20 33 69 26 25 13 59 46 3 294 8.0
Brimbank (C) 17 20 48 16 38 16 56 52 10 273 7.5
Wyndham (C) 19 27 49 15 29 13 31 40 11 234 6.4
Greater Geelong (C) 14 21 31 15 18 12 34 33 8 186 5.1
Melton (S) 17 16 28 11 22 3 22 22 10 151 4.1
Hobsons Bay (C) 18 24 18 14 11 6 27 26 5 149 4.1
Knox (C) 17 17 28 7 21 6 19 20 3 138 3.8
Whittlesea (C) 4 11 16 13 15 12 20 28 3 122 3.3
Hume (C) 13 9 28 6 18 10 21 16 0 121 3.3 Other LGAs(c) 213 366 263 102 165 110 129 167 43 1,558 42.6
Victoria 381 580 668 257 413 232 498 519 113 3,661 100.0
(a)This variable is applicable to employed persons.(a)Includes 'inadequately described'.(c)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
TotalOccupation(a),
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 19Industry of Employment, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
Industry of employment(a) Persons% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Agriculture, forestry, fishing & mining 37 1.0 69 1.4 -32 -46.4 66,176 2.6 69,988 3.1 -3,812 -5.4
Manufacturing 794 21.7 1,237 24.6 -443 -35.8 271,044 10.7 287,105 12.6 -16,061 -5.6
Electricity, gas, water & waste 31 0.8 31 0.6 0 0.0 27,637 1.1 20,014 0.9 7,623 38.1
Construction 398 10.9 522 10.4 -124 -23.8 210,973 8.3 171,463 7.5 39,510 23.0
Wholesale & retail trade 421 11.5 656 13.1 -235 -35.8 387,823 15.3 376,002 16.5 11,821 3.1
Accommodation & Food services 110 3.0 173 3.4 -63 -36.4 153,895 6.1 131,841 5.8 22,054 16.7
Transport, postal & warehousing 270 7.4 327 6.5 -57 -17.4 118,218 4.7 103,819 4.6 14,399 13.9
Information, Media & Telecommunic. 53 1.4 73 1.5 -20 -27.4 50,092 2.0 49,936 2.2 156 0.3
Finance & Insurance 95 2.6 128 2.5 -33 -25.8 104,702 4.1 92,293 4.1 12,409 13.4
Rental, Hiring & Real Estate 43 1.2 41 0.8 2 4.9 35,047 1.4 30,778 1.4 4,269 13.9
Prof, Scientific, Technical & Admin 425 11.6 518 10.3 -93 -18.0 279,423 11.0 236,535 10.4 42,888 18.1
Public Administration and Safety 159 4.3 184 3.7 -25 -13.6 134,951 5.3 116,969 5.1 17,982 15.4
Education & Training 178 4.9 204 4.1 -26 -12.7 202,318 8.0 174,426 7.7 27,892 16.0
Health Care & Social Assistance 362 9.9 477 9.5 -115 -24.1 292,417 11.6 236,549 10.4 55,868 23.6
Arts, Recreation & Other services 168 4.6 199 4.0 -31 -15.6 134,748 5.3 117,295 5.2 17,453 14.9
Inadequately Described/Not Stated 121 3.3 185 3.7 -64 -34.6 61,171 2.4 59,434 2.6 1,737 2.9
Victoria 3,665 100.0 5,024 100.0 -1,359 -27.1 2,530,635 100.0 2,274,447 100.0 256,188 11.3
(a)This variable is applicable to employed persons aged 15 and over.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victoria
2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 20Industry of Employment by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
LocalGovernment Area
Agri, forestry, fishing
&miningManu-
facturing
Elect, gas,
water & waste
Cons-truction
Whole-sale
& retail
Accom & Food Serv.
Trans-port,
postal, w'house
Info, Media, Telecomms
Finance, Insure, Rental,
Real est.
Prof, Sci,
Tech & Admin
Support
Public Admin
& Safety
Educ, Training Health Care
Arts, Recrea-
tion, Other
servicesNot
stated(b) Persons% of total
Casey (C) 0 130 4 59 57 9 30 3 12 36 13 45 23 16 437 11.9
Greater Dandenong (C) 0 91 3 38 25 7 22 0 11 29 9 36 11 12 294 8.0
Brimbank (C) 0 57 0 24 25 11 33 3 9 35 15 40 11 10 273 7.4
Wyndham (C) 0 46 3 35 29 3 21 3 12 26 13 27 11 6 235 6.4
Greater Geelong (C) 6 45 3 29 12 9 15 0 0 19 6 30 9 3 186 5.1
Melton (S) 0 24 0 15 21 4 11 3 9 24 11 18 4 8 152 4.1
Hobsons Bay (C) 0 45 0 20 14 4 11 0 3 12 9 24 3 5 150 4.1
Knox (C) 0 38 3 18 22 0 7 3 3 12 4 20 4 7 141 3.8
Whittlesea (C) 0 27 3 13 20 9 9 3 6 10 4 12 4 3 123 3.4
Hume (C) 0 31 0 19 14 0 10 3 0 9 11 14 6 3 120 3.3Other LGAs(c) 31 260 12 128 182 54 101 32 73 213 64 274 82 48 1,554 42.4
Victoria 37 794 31 398 421 110 270 53 138 425 159 540 168 121 3,665 100.0
(a)This variable is applicable to employed persons.(b) Includes 'Inadequately Described'.(c)Other Local Government Areas include 'No usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
TotalIndustry of employment(a),
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 21Voluntary Work, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006
Voluntary Work for anorganisation or group(a) Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Not a volunteer 7,530 85.4 9,468 85.4 -1,938 -20.5 3,239,008 74.4 2,896,221 72.7 342,787 11.8Volunteer(b) 669 7.6 906 8.2 -237 -26.2 772,444 17.7 712,228 17.9 60,216 8.5
Not stated 621 7.0 711 6.4 -90 -12.7 343,793 7.9 373,586 9.4 -29,793 -8.0
Victoria 8,820 100.0 11,085 100.0 -2,265 -20.4 4,355,245 100.0 3,982,035 100.0 373,210 9.4
(a)This variable is applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.(b)It excludes work done as part of paid employment, if main reason is to qualify for Government benefit, and in a family business.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victoria
2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 22Voluntary Work by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
Persons% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal
Casey (C) 791 88.8 48 5.4 52 5.8 0 0.0 891 100.0
Brimbank (C) 687 86.1 47 5.9 64 8.0 0 0.0 798 100.0
Greater Dandenong (C) 686 86.2 42 5.3 61 7.7 7 0.9 796 100.0
Greater Geelong (C) 473 82.4 51 8.9 50 8.7 0 0.0 574 100.0
Wyndham (C) 378 86.5 36 8.2 20 4.6 3 0.7 437 100.0
Hobsons Bay (C) 361 90.3 27 6.8 12 3.0 0 0.0 400 100.0
Hume (C) 273 88.3 21 6.8 15 4.9 0 0.0 309 100.0
Melton (S) 238 82.6 22 7.6 28 9.7 0 0.0 288 100.0
Whittlesea (C) 249 91.5 16 5.9 7 2.6 0 0.0 272 100.0
Knox (C) 219 85.2 18 7.0 20 7.8 0 0.0 257 100.0Other LGAs(c) 3,176 83.1 340 8.9 292 7.6 15 0.4 3,823 100.0
Victoria 7,531 85.1 668 7.6 621 7.0 25 0.3 8,845 100.0
(a)This variable is applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.(b)It exlcudes work done as part of paid employment, if main reason is to qualify for Government enefit, and in a family business.(c)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
Eastern Europe, nfd-born
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
Voluntary Work for anorganisation or group(a)
Not a �volunteer Volunteer(b) Not �statedNot
applicable(a)
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 23Total Personal Income (Weekly) by Gender, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born andTotal Victoria: 2011
Total personal income, weekly(a) Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% of total
Negative income 19 0.4 21 0.5 40 0.5 12,791 0.6 13,548 0.6 26,339 0.6
Nil income 192 4.3 310 7.1 502 5.7 141,392 6.7 210,035 9.4 351,427 8.1
$1-199 213 4.8 302 6.9 515 5.8 122,522 5.8 219,178 9.8 341,700 7.8
$200-$299 961 21.6 993 22.7 1,954 22.2 191,886 9.1 264,462 11.8 456,348 10.5
$300-$399 546 12.3 902 20.6 1,448 16.4 157,892 7.4 268,752 12.0 426,644 9.8
$400-$599 384 8.7 542 12.4 926 10.5 199,149 9.4 305,349 13.7 504,498 11.6
$600-$799 392 8.8 385 8.8 777 8.8 222,414 10.5 237,215 10.6 459,629 10.6
$800-$999 422 9.5 244 5.6 666 7.6 201,606 9.5 165,847 7.4 367,453 8.4
$1,000-$1,249 341 7.7 182 4.2 523 5.9 201,019 9.5 147,187 6.6 348,206 8.0
$1,250-$1,499 239 5.4 123 2.8 362 4.1 144,230 6.8 91,809 4.1 236,039 5.4
$1,500-$1,999 245 5.5 89 2.0 334 3.8 168,938 8.0 86,997 3.9 255,935 5.9
$2,000 or more 218 4.9 64 1.5 282 3.2 185,643 8.8 60,735 2.7 246,378 5.7
Not stated 267 6.0 225 5.1 492 5.6 170,343 8.0 164,304 7.4 334,647 7.7
Victoria 4,439 100.0 4,382 100.0 8,821 100.0 2,119,825 100.0 2,235,418 100.0 4,355,243 100.0
(a)Applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victoria
Males Females Total Males Females Total
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 24Total Personal Income (Weekly), Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
Local Government Area
Negative income
Nilincome
$1 - $199
$200 - $399
$400-$599
$600 - $799
$800-$999
$1,000 - $1,499
$1,500 - $1,999
$2,000 or more
Notstated Persons
% of total
Casey (C) 3 46 47 320 104 109 74 118 30 9 33 893 10.1
Brimbank (C) 3 41 64 322 83 64 63 60 17 15 68 800 9.1
Greater Dandenong (C) 11 45 44 342 75 77 62 68 14 10 37 785 8.9
Greater Geelong (C) 6 25 34 258 59 48 34 48 17 6 38 573 6.5
Wyndham (C) 0 40 33 115 37 46 46 62 22 16 18 435 4.9
Hobsons Bay (C) 0 28 27 170 40 31 31 43 14 7 9 400 4.5
Hume (C) 0 22 13 131 35 25 26 32 3 8 14 309 3.5
Melton (S) 0 20 18 94 32 25 22 35 15 6 21 288 3.3
Whittlesea (C) 0 17 17 109 22 39 26 24 8 0 10 272 3.1
Knox (C) 4 10 12 84 28 22 23 40 10 12 12 257 2.9 Other LGAs(b) 15 208 205 1,455 411 290 259 356 183 194 232 3,808 43.2
Victoria 42 502 514 3,400 926 776 666 886 333 283 492 8,820 100.0
(a)Applicable to persons aged 15 years and over.(b)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
TotalTotal personal income (a),
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 25Housing Tenure Type, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
Tenure type(a,c) Persons% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Owned outright 4,133 48.2 4,758 43.6 -625 -13.1 1,451,441 28.3 1,434,746 30.4 16,695 1.2Owned with a mortgage 2,609 30.4 3,844 35.2 -1,235 -32.1 2,090,846 40.8 1,917,375 40.6 173,471 9.0Being purchased under a rent/buy scheme 8 0.1 7 0.1 1 14.3 11,894 0.2 11,132 0.2 762 6.8Rented 1,188 13.9 1,545 14.2 -357 -23.1 1,167,974 22.8 951,868 20.2 216,106 22.7Being occupied rent-free 39 0.5 62 0.6 -23 -37.1 40,225 0.8 39,009 0.8 1,216 3.1Being occupied under a life tenure scheme 12 0.1 7 0.1 5 71.4 8,976 0.2 7,711 0.2 1,265 16.4Other tenure type 35 0.4 40 0.4 -5 -12.5 18,973 0.4 15,338 0.3 3,635 23.7Not stated 384 4.5 464 4.3 -80 -17.2 250,523 4.9 268,517 5.7 -17,994 -6.7 Not applicable(b) 165 1.9 187 1.7 -22 -11.8 80,695 1.6 71,929 1.5 8,766 12.2
Victoria 8,573 100.0 10,914 100.0 -2,341 -21.4 5,121,547 100.0 4,717,625 100.0 403,922 8.6
(a)This table counts persons in dwellings of a particular tenure type. Tenure type is applicable to occupied private dwellings.(b)Includes persons counted in 'non-private dwellings' and 'migratory and off-shore areas'.(c) This table only counts persons who were enumerated at their usual residence on Census night.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victorian population
2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 26Housing Tenure Type by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
Local Government Area
Ownedoutright
Ownedmortgage
Being purchased(b) Rented
Rent-free
Life tenure
Other tenure
Not stated
Not applicable(c) Persons
% of total
Casey (C) 374 380 0 67 0 0 6 35 8 870 10.2
Greater Dandenong (C) 326 237 0 137 6 5 3 43 15 772 9.0
Brimbank (C) 421 204 0 87 6 0 0 40 9 767 8.9
Greater Geelong (C) 338 109 3 71 4 0 4 22 12 563 6.6
Wyndham (C) 135 208 3 69 0 0 0 16 0 431 5.0
Hobsons Bay (C) 233 85 0 44 0 0 0 21 3 386 4.5
Hume (C) 160 94 0 25 3 0 0 11 5 298 3.5
Melton (S) 117 123 0 28 0 0 3 6 6 283 3.3
Whittlesea (C) 125 109 0 18 0 0 4 12 4 272 3.2
Knox (C) 114 85 0 9 0 4 3 18 12 245 2.9 Other LGAs(d) 1,790 975 3 634 19 0 13 160 90 3,684 43.0
Victoria 4,133 2,609 9 1,189 38 9 36 384 164 8,571 100.0
(a)This table counts persons in dwellings of a particular tenure type. Tenure type is applicable to occupied private dwellings.
This table only counts persons who were enumerated at their usual residence on Census night.(b)Includes being purchased under a rent and buy scheme.(c)Includes persons counted in 'non-private dwellings' and 'migratory and off-shore areas'.(d)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
TotalHousing tenure type(a),
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 27Family Composition, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
Family composition(a) Persons% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Couple family no children 2,748 31.1 3,189 28.4 -441 -13.8 1,031,509 19.3 923,265 18.7 108,244 11.7
Couple family with children 3,107 35.1 4,582 40.9 -1,475 -32.2 2,521,408 47.1 2,361,544 47.9 159,864 6.8
One-parent family 842 9.5 1,087 9.7 -245 -22.5 566,579 10.6 516,958 10.5 49,621 9.6
Other family 96 1.1 89 0.8 7 7.9 55,227 1.0 50,541 1.0 4,686 9.3
Not applicable(b) 2,053 23.2 2,269 20.2 -216 -9.5 1,179,316 22.0 1,080,114 21.9 99,202 9.2
Victoria 8,846 100.0 11,216 100.0 -2,370 -21.1 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5
(a)This table counts persons in families classified into different types, applicable to families in family households.(b)Persons living in lone person, group, other non-classifiable or visitor only households, unrelated individuals living in a family household, persons not counted at home on Census night and persons counted in non-private dwellings and migratory and off-shore areas.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victorian population
2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 28Citizenship Status, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
Citizenship Persons% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Australian 8,410 95.1 10,534 93.9 -2,124 -20.2 4,549,577 85.0 4,257,739 86.3 291,838 6.9
Not Australian 303 3.4 495 4.4 -192 -38.8 512,658 9.6 370,816 7.5 141,842 38.3
Not stated 132 1.5 189 1.7 -57 -30.2 291,804 5.5 303,867 6.2 -12,063 -4.0
Victoria 8,845 100.0 11,218 100.0 -2,373 -21.2 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victorian population
2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 29Citizenship Status by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011, 2006
Local Government Area Australian
Not Australian
Not stated
Total Persons Australian
Not Australian
Not stated
Total Persons Persons
%change
Casey (C) 859 18 13 890 1,047 36 13 1,096 -188 -18.0Brimbank (C) 747 32 19 798 1,112 44 24 1,180 -365 -32.8Greater Dandenong (C) 743 39 16 798 940 56 21 1,017 -197 -21.0Greater Geelong (C) 542 20 11 573 719 21 18 758 -177 -24.6Wyndham (C) 410 17 8 435 433 22 4 459 -23 -5.3Hobsons Bay (C) 387 12 0 399 530 17 7 554 -143 -27.0Hume (C) 299 8 0 307 342 17 3 362 -43 -12.6Melton (S) 279 4 6 289 315 21 4 340 -36 -11.4Whittlesea (C) 258 11 3 272 321 9 3 333 -63 -19.6Knox (C) 249 7 0 256 322 19 4 345 -73 -22.7Other LGAs(a) 3,636 134 54 3,824 4,453 232 88 4,773 -817 -18.3Victoria 8,409 302 130 8,841 10,534 494 189 11,217 -2,125 -20.2
(a)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
Change 2006-2011Australian citizen
South Eastern Europe, nfd-bornSouth Eastern
Europe, nfd-born
Citizenship, 2011 Citizenship, 2006
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 30Core Activity Need for Assistance, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006
Core activity need for assistance(a) Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
% change Persons
% of total Persons
% of total Persons
%change
Has a need for assistance 1,203 13.6 1,058 9.4 145 13.7 255,498 4.8 208,233 4.2 47,265 22.7Does not have need for assistance 7,441 84.1 9,949 88.7 -2,508 -25.2 4,821,396 90.1 4,430,444 89.8 390,952 8.8Not stated 203 2.3 209 1.9 -6 -2.9 277,145 5.2 293,745 6.0 -16,600 -5.7 Victoria 8,847 100.0 11,216 100.0 -2,369 -21.1 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5
(a)Measures the number of people with a profound or severe disability.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victoria2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 31Core Activity Need for Assistance by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born, Victoria: 2011
Persons% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal Persons
% oftotal
Casey (C) 95 10.7 775 87.1 20 2.2 890 100.0
Brimbank (C) 139 17.4 640 80.1 20 2.5 799 100.0
Greater Dandenong (C) 134 16.8 642 80.6 21 2.6 797 100.0
Greater Geelong (C) 84 14.6 476 82.9 14 2.4 574 100.0
Wyndham (C) 46 10.6 382 87.6 8 1.8 436 100.0
Hobsons Bay (C) 70 17.5 320 80.0 10 2.5 400 100.0
Hume (C) 45 14.6 263 85.4 0 0.0 308 100.0
Melton (S) 24 8.3 254 88.2 10 3.5 288 100.0
Whittlesea (C) 40 14.7 229 84.2 3 1.1 272 100.0
Knox (C) 23 8.9 225 86.9 11 4.2 259 100.0Other LGAs(b) 502 13.1 3,235 84.6 87 2.3 3,824 100.0
Victoria 1,202 13.6 7,441 84.1 204 2.3 8,847 100.0
(a)Measures the number of people with a profound or severe disability.(b)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
Core activity need for assistance(a)
Has need for assistance
Does not have need for assistance
Not stated
Total South Eastern Europe, nfd-born
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
Table 32Usual Address Five Years Ago by Top Ten Local Government Areas, South Eastern Europe, nfd-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011
Local Government Area
Same as in 2011
Elsewherein Australia
Overseasin 2006
Notstated Total
Same as in 2011
Elsewherein Australia
Overseasin 2006
Notstated Total
Casey (C) 650 223 8 10 891 131,212 75,623 15,555 10,035 232,425
Brimbank (C) 665 113 5 18 801 107,367 37,824 13,641 11,932 170,764
Greater Dandenong (C) 619 139 20 19 797 73,949 28,313 16,427 7,998 126,687
Greater Geelong (C) 444 106 6 18 574 113,900 68,415 5,761 9,717 197,793
Wyndham (C) 271 145 9 11 436 69,186 53,977 14,821 8,672 146,656
Hobsons Bay (C) 342 58 0 3 403 47,133 21,030 5,376 4,582 78,121
Hume (C) 258 45 0 7 310 94,346 43,166 8,871 8,589 154,972
Melton (S) 176 103 0 10 289 50,951 37,255 4,762 6,164 99,132
Whittlesea (C) 203 61 5 3 272 81,337 47,072 8,202 6,741 143,352
Knox (C) 206 46 0 5 257 94,926 35,478 5,540 4,435 140,379Other LGAs(b) 2,809 880 44 82 3,815 2,020,492 1,092,481 213,650 192,400 3,519,023
Victoria 6,643 1,919 97 186 8,845 2,884,799 1,540,634 312,606 271,265 5,009,304
(a)This variable is applicable to persons aged 5 years and over.(b)Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'.
Usual address five years ago(a)South Eastern Europe, nfd-born Total Victorian population
Usual address five years ago(a)
Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census
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