Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census BURMA (REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR)-BORN CONTENTS Notes on the data Tables 1 Distribution within Australia of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born: 2011, 2006 2 Number of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born by Top Twenty Local Government Areas and their Major Suburbs, Victoria: 2011 3 Number of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Victoria: 2011, 2006 4 Year of Arrival of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victorian Overseas-born: 2011 5 Year of Arrival by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 6 Age Groups of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 7 Proficiency in Spoken English, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011, 2006 8 Proficiency in Spoken English by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 9 Religious Affiliation (Top Twenty), Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 10 Religious Affiliation (Top Three) by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 11 Type of Internet Connection, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 12 Type of Internet Connection by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 13 Highest Level of Educational Attainment, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 14 Highest Level of Educational Attainment by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 15 Labour Force Participation, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 16 Labour Force Participation by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 17 Occupation of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 18 Occupation by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 19 Industry of Employment, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 20 Industry of Employment by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 21 Voluntary Work, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 22 Voluntary Work by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 23 Total Personal Income (Weekly), Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011 24 Total Personal Income (Weekly) by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 25 Housing Tenure Type, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 26 Housing Tenure Type by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 27 Family Composition, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 28 Citizenship Status, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011 29 Citizenship Status by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born: 2011, 2006 30 Core Activity Need for Assistance, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 31 Core Activity Need for Assistance by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 32 Usual Address Five Years Ago by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011 Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Figures and Maps Figure 1 - Geographic Distribution of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born in Metropolitan Local Government Areas, Victoria: 2011 Figure 2 - Age and Gender Distribution of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-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 by Office of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship GPO Box 4698 Melbourne VIC 3001 Copies of the Community Profiles may be downloaded from the Victorian Multicultural Commission website, www.multicultural.vic.gov.au © Copyright State of Victoria 2013 This work is copyright. No part of it may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. Disclaimer This document has been prepared from data and terminology supplied by the Australian Bureau of Statistics only for the purpose of disseminating information for the benefit of the public. The State of Victoria accepts no liability for the accuracy, reliability, currency or completeness of the information nor its use or the reliance placed upon it. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census NOTES ON THE DATA 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. Terminology Note that in the descriptions below, "nfd" stands for "Not Further Defined", and "nec" stands for "Not Elsewhere Classified". Birthplace Groups 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: 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. 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. Confidentiality and Introduced Random Error 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'. iv Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Local Government Areas and new ABS Geography 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. Religion Religions are coded using the Australian Standard Classification of Religions Groups (ASCRG), Second Edition, Revision 1, 2011 (Catalogue No. 1266.0) Religion is the only Census question that is optional. Proficiency in English This classifies each person's self-assessed proficiency in spoken English. Citizenship Records whether a person has Australian citizenship. Indigenous Status Provides responses of persons who identified themselves as being of Australian Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin. Year of Arrival 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. The year 2011 refers to the period from 1st January 2011 to 9th August 2011 only. Labour Force Status Records, for the week prior to Census Night, a person's labour force status. 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. Industry Coded using the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), 2006 (Revision 1.0) Occupation 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. Alternative views of ANZSCO, First Edition, Revision 1 are available for the following subsets of occupations: Agriculture; Culture and Leisure; Health; Hospitality and Tourism; and Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Internet Connection 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. Level of Highest Educational Attainment 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. Voluntary Work Records people who spent time doing unpaid voluntary work through an organisation or group, in the twelve months prior to Census Night. It excludes work done: as part of paid employment if main reason is to qualify for Government benefit in a family business. Individual Income Indicates the total income that the person usually receives each week from all sources. Tenure Type 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 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. Core Activity Need for Assistance Measures the number of people with a profound or severe disability. 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. Usual Address 5 years ago 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. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 1 Distribution within Australia of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born: 2011 and 2006 Census State or Territory/ Greater Capital city Statistical Area/ Rest of State or Territory(a) Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 2006 2006-2011 Persons % of total Persons % of total New South Wales Sydney Rest of State 5,157 4,600 557 23.7 21.1 2.6 3,733 3,532 201 30.2 28.5 1.6 Victoria Melbourne Rest of State 5,603 5,044 559 25.7 23.2 2.6 1,794 1,732 62 Queensland Brisbane Rest of State 1,896 1,471 425 8.7 6.8 2.0 724 588 136 Overseas-born 2011 2006 Persons % of total 38.1 30.2 177.1 1,778,538 1,503,618 274,920 14.5 14.0 0.5 212.3 191.2 801.6 737 472 265 6.0 3.8 2.1 3.3 2.7 0.6 142 132 10 7,454 7,100 354 34.3 32.6 1.6 ACT 475 Tasmania Hobart Rest of State Northern Territory Darwin Rest of Territory South Australia Adelaide Rest of State Western Australia Perth Rest of State Australia All capital cities Rest of country (a) 2006-2011 Persons % of total % change 33.6 28.4 5.2 1,555,841 1,307,413 248,428 35.2 29.6 5.6 14.3 15.0 10.7 1,405,332 1,259,966 145,366 26.5 23.8 2.7 1,173,203 1,044,929 128,274 26.6 23.7 2.9 19.8 20.6 13.3 157.3 211.7 60.4 888,642 509,166 379,476 16.8 9.6 7.2 699,441 396,291 303,150 15.8 9.0 6.9 27.1 28.5 25.2 1.1 1.1 0.1 409.9 345.5 1260.0 353,005 310,942 42,063 6.7 5.9 0.8 307,686 269,713 37,973 7.0 6.1 0.9 14.7 15.3 10.8 5,563 5,394 169 44.9 43.6 1.4 34.0 31.6 109.5 688,212 597,917 90,295 13.0 11.3 1.7 531,740 466,864 64,876 12.0 10.6 1.5 29.4 28.1 39.2 2.2 311 2.5 52.7 86,326 1.6 70,358 1.6 22.7 253 130 123 1.2 0.6 0.6 33 14 19 0.3 0.1 0.2 666.7 828.6 547.4 57,648 27,958 29,690 1.1 0.5 0.6 50,546 24,116 26,430 1.1 0.5 0.6 14.1 15.9 12.3 196 159 37 0.9 0.7 0.2 66 54 12 0.5 0.4 0.1 197.0 194.4 208.3 35,183 26,139 9,044 0.7 0.5 0.2 26,543 19,395 7,148 0.6 0.4 0.2 32.6 34.8 26.5 21,761 19,567 2,194 100.0 89.9 10.1 12,379 11,641 738 100.0 94.0 6.0 75.8 68.1 197.3 5,294,146 4,322,032 972,114 100.0 81.6 18.4 4,416,032 3,599,079 816,953 100.0 81.5 18.5 19.9 20.1 19.0 % change 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]'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 2 Number of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born by Top Twenty Local Government Areas and their Major Suburbs, Victoria: 2011 Rank Rank in 2011 in 2006 Local Government Area Suburbs with most Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, ranked 1 2 Wyndham (C) Werribee, Hoppers Crossing, Wyndham Vale, Point Cook, Tarneit 2 4 Maroondah (C) Croydon (Vic.), Ringwood (Vic.), Ringwood East, Heathmont, Croydon North 3 1 Greater Dandenong (C) Springvale (Vic.), Noble Park, Dandenong, Noble Park North, Springvale South 4 18 Brimbank (C) Sunshine (Vic.), Sunshine North, Sunshine West, St Albans (Vic.), Ardeer 5 3 Hobsons Bay (C) Laverton (Vic.), Altona North, Altona Meadows, Newport (Vic.), Seabrook 6 10 Maribyrnong (C) Braybrook, Footscray, West Footscray, Yarraville, Maidstone 7 30 Greater Geelong (C) Corio, Norlane, Highton, Hamlyn Heights, Belmont (Vic.) 8 8 Yarra Ranges (S) Mooroolbark, Chirnside Park, Kilsyth, Belgrave South, Lilydale (Vic.) 9 39 Greater Bendigo (C) Kennington, Golden Square, Bendigo, North Bendigo, Strathdale 10 6 Whitehorse (C) Mitcham (Vic.), Blackburn, Nunawading, Box Hill (Vic.), Box Hill North 11 5 Monash (C) Clayton, Glen Waverley, Mulgrave (Vic.), Mount Waverley, Chadstone 12 7 Kingston (C) Clayton South, Highett, Mordialloc, Oakleigh South, Heatherton 13 12 Casey (C) Endeavour Hills, Narre Warren South, Hampton Park, Doveton, Hallam 14 13 Moreland (C) Fawkner, Glenroy (Vic.), Coburg, Brunswick (Vic.), Pascoe Vale 15 11 Knox (C) Rowville, Bayswater (Vic.), Ferntree Gully, Wantirna South, Boronia 16 29 Banyule (C) Heidelberg West, Ivanhoe (Vic.), Heidelberg Heights, Bundoora (Vic.), Rosanna 17 9 Boroondara (C) Hawthorn (Vic.), Camberwell (Vic.), Kew (Vic.), Balwyn North, Surrey Hills 18 16 Hume (C) Coolaroo, Craigieburn, Roxburgh Park, Broadmeadows (Vic.), Dallas 19 19 Melbourne (C) Melbourne, Carlton (Vic.), North Melbourne, South Yarra, West Melbourne 20 14 Glen Eira (C) Carnegie, Bentleigh East, Caulfield East, Caulfield South, Elsternwick Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Figure 1 Geographic Distribution of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born in Metropolitan Local Government Areas, Victoria: 2011 Table 3 Number of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Victoria: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 2006 Overseas-born Change 2006-2011 Burma-born 2011 2006 as % of LGA overseas-born 2011 Persons % of total Persons % of total Persons % change Persons Persons 1,014 18.1 192 10.7 822 428.13 72,066 46,683 1.4 0.4 Maroondah (C) 833 14.9 135 7.5 698 517.04 46,596 47,721 1.8 0.3 Greater Dandenong (C) 576 10.3 193 10.8 383 198.45 57,221 47,384 1.0 0.4 Brimbank (C) 515 9.2 35 2.0 480 1,371.43 49,209 48,824 1.0 0.1 Hobsons Bay (C) 356 6.4 167 9.3 189 113.17 50,214 31,216 0.7 0.5 Maribyrnong (C) 260 4.6 59 3.3 201 340.68 48,593 8,052 0.5 0.7 Greater Geelong (C) 251 4.5 9 0.5 242 2,688.89 47,607 43,963 0.5 0.0 Yarra Ranges (S) 232 4.1 64 3.6 168 262.50 47,718 37,069 0.5 0.2 Greater Bendigo (C) 159 2.8 3 0.2 156 5,200.00 47,825 56,765 0.3 0.0 Whitehorse (C) 148 2.6 82 4.6 66 80.49 47,080 40,792 0.3 0.2 Monash (C) 132 2.4 101 5.6 31 30.69 46,870 36,463 0.3 0.3 Casey (C) 81 1.4 55 3.1 26 47.27 45,513 44,800 0.2 0.1 Moreland (C) 80 1.4 53 3.0 27 50.94 48,633 48,811 0.2 0.1 Kingston (C) 79 1.4 68 3.8 11 16.18 46,958 43,294 0.2 0.2 Knox (C) 70 1.2 57 3.2 13 22.81 42,390 33,035 0.2 0.2 Banyule (C) 64 1.1 9 0.5 55 611.11 42,681 29,398 0.1 0.0 Boroondara (C) 64 1.1 63 3.5 1 1.59 38,897 34,342 0.2 0.2 Hume (C) 58 1.0 40 2.2 18 45.00 38,308 32,717 0.2 0.1 Melbourne (C) 56 1.0 35 2.0 21 60.00 31,418 31,890 0.2 0.1 Glen Eira (C) 48 0.9 48 2.7 0 0.00 26,309 27,038 0.2 0.2 Other LGAs(a) 530 9.5 324 18.1 206 63.58 483,225 402,949 0.1 0.1 5,606 100.0 1,792 100.0 3,814 212.83 1,405,331 1,173,206 0.4 0.2 Local Government Area Wyndham (C) Victoria 2006 (a) Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 4 Year of Arrival of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victorian Overseas-born: 2011 Burma-born (a) Year of arrival Total Overseas-born, Vic Persons % of total Persons % of total 1895-1940 12 0.2 4,197 0.3 1941-1950 39 0.7 29,319 2.1 1951-1960 22 0.4 126,274 9.0 1961-1970 189 3.4 181,997 13.0 1971-1980 237 4.2 142,547 10.1 1981-1990 141 2.5 198,383 14.1 1991-2000 405 7.2 194,015 13.8 2001-2010 4,117 73.5 436,457 31.1 Jan 2011-Aug 2011 256 4.6 31,271 2.2 Not stated 187 3.3 60,871 4.3 5,605 100.0 1,405,331 100.0 Victoria (a) This variable records the year of arrival in Australia for people born overseas who intend staying in Australia for at least one year. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 5 Year of Arrival by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Year of arrival of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 1895-1940 Local Government Area Persons 1941-1960 1961-1980 1981-2000 2001-2011 Total Not stated % of % of % of % of % of % of total Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Burma-born Persons % of total Wyndham (C) 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 0.5 52 5.1 939 92.6 18 1.8 1,014 100.0 Maroondah (C) 0 0.0 0 0.0 8 1.0 13 1.6 780 93.6 32 3.8 833 100.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 0 0.0 3 0.5 21 3.6 114 19.7 426 73.7 14 2.4 578 100.0 Brimbank (C) 0 0.0 0 0.0 16 3.1 25 4.8 463 89.4 14 2.7 518 100.0 Hobsons Bay (C) 0 0.0 3 0.8 0 0.0 24 6.7 324 91.0 5 1.4 356 100.0 Maribyrnong (C) 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 1.9 10 3.9 228 88.0 16 6.2 259 100.0 Greater Geelong (C) 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 1.2 0 0.0 236 94.4 11 4.4 250 100.0 Yarra Ranges (S) 0 0.0 0 0.0 13 5.6 12 5.2 201 86.6 6 2.6 232 100.0 Greater Bendigo (C) 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 1.8 3 1.8 146 89.6 11 6.7 163 100.0 Whitehorse (C) 0 0.0 4 2.7 26 17.6 26 17.6 88 59.5 4 2.7 148 100.0 Monash (C) 3 2.3 0 0.0 28 21.1 26 19.5 62 46.6 14 10.5 133 100.0 Casey (C) 0 0.0 0 0.0 25 30.5 31 37.8 22 26.8 4 4.9 82 100.0 Moreland (C) 0 0.0 0 0.0 21 26.6 21 26.6 37 46.8 0 0.0 79 100.0 Kingston (C) 0 0.0 3 3.8 15 19.2 25 32.1 35 44.9 0 0.0 78 100.0 Knox (C) 0 0.0 3 4.2 21 29.6 21 29.6 26 36.6 0 0.0 71 100.0 Whitehorse (C) 0 0.0 4 2.7 26 17.6 26 17.6 88 59.5 4 2.7 148 100.0 Boroondara (C) 0 0.0 3 4.5 23 34.8 19 28.8 21 31.8 0 0.0 66 100.0 Hume (C) 0 0.0 3 5.2 24 41.4 10 17.2 15 25.9 6 10.3 58 100.0 Melbourne (C) 0 0.0 4 7.1 3 5.4 9 16.1 40 71.4 0 0.0 56 100.0 Glen Eira (C) 0 0.0 3 6.4 19 40.4 11 23.4 14 29.8 0 0.0 47 100.0 9 2.1 28 6.4 121 27.8 68 15.6 182 41.7 28 6.4 436 100.0 12 0.2 61 1.1 426 7.6 546 9.7 4,373 78.0 187 3.3 5,605 100.0 (a) Other LGAs Victoria (a) Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address', 'migratory and off-shore' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 6 Age Groups of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 Age group (years) 2006 Total Victorian population Change 2006-2011 % Persons change Persons % of total Persons % of total 0-4 52 0.9 7 0.4 45 5 - 11 287 5.1 69 3.8 12 - 18 578 10.3 103 19 - 25 825 14.7 26 - 34 1,271 35 - 44 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 % Persons change Persons % of total Persons % of total 642.9 344,733 6.4 305,940 6.2 38,793 12.7 218 315.9 455,691 8.5 445,513 9.0 10,178 2.3 5.7 475 461.2 473,671 8.8 467,268 9.5 6,403 1.4 172 9.6 653 379.7 521,593 9.7 471,490 9.6 50,103 10.6 22.7 323 18.0 948 293.5 684,432 12.8 611,946 12.4 72,486 11.8 1,105 19.7 367 20.5 738 201.1 774,616 14.5 741,351 15.0 33,265 4.5 45 - 54 664 11.8 278 15.5 386 138.8 726,474 13.6 679,520 13.8 46,954 6.9 55 - 64 413 7.4 168 9.4 245 145.8 611,249 11.4 534,486 10.8 76,763 14.4 65 - 74 221 3.9 186 10.4 35 18.8 402,224 7.5 345,530 7.0 56,694 16.4 75 - 84 141 2.5 94 5.2 47 50.0 254,359 4.8 245,508 5.0 8,851 3.6 85 - 94 46 0.8 23 1.3 23 100.0 97,674 1.8 77,834 1.6 19,840 25.5 4 0.1 3 0.2 1 33.3 7,323 0.1 6,036 0.1 1,287 21.3 5,607 100.0 1,793 100.0 3,814 212.7 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5 95 > Victoria Median Age 33 40 37 37 103 97 96 (in years) Sex Ratio (males per 100 females) 98 Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census 2006 Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Figure 2 Age and Gender Distribution of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 (a) Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Age (years) 85+ 85+ 2006 80-8480-84 2011 75-7975-79 70-7470-74 65-6965-69 same as for (a) 60-6460-64 55-5955-59 50-5450-54 45-4945-49 40-4440-44 35-3935-39 30-3430-34 25-2925-29 20-2420-24 15-1915-19 10-1410-14 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 5-9 5-9 0-4 0-4 0 0 2 4 6 Males (%) 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Females (%) (b) Total Victorian Population Age (years) 85+ 85+ 2006 80-8480-84 2011 75-7975-79 70-7470-74 65-6965-69 60-6460-64 55-5955-59 50-5450-54 45-4945-49 40-4440-44 35-3935-39 30-3430-34 25-2925-29 20-2420-24 15-1915-19 10-1410-14 20 18 16 14 12 10 Males (%) 8 6 4 2 0 5-9 5-9 0-4 0-4 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Females (%) Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census (a) Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Age and Sex distribution (Persons) 2011 Male Female 2006 Male (b) Total Victoria Age and Sex distribution (Persons) Female 2011 Male Female 2006 Male Female 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 30 93 176 224 22 88 146 247 3 21 25 50 5 21 28 44 177,101 167,234 168,459 177,009 167,635 158,885 159,479 168,330 156,667 161,710 169,150 171,578 149,272 153,114 160,476 163,606 20-24 312 297 55 60 190,685 184,423 171,129 167,582 25-29 310 411 74 76 193,087 195,583 161,221 162,606 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total 322 304 278 191 139 109 92 41 62 47 27 25 2,782 337 281 243 188 146 129 83 46 70 39 25 27 2,825 100 118 84 76 63 58 23 55 48 23 22 12 910 103 83 82 65 75 57 27 57 30 29 24 15 881 183,992 187,274 189,808 182,088 173,115 155,037 143,192 110,013 84,893 64,471 48,895 36,264 2,632,617 188,223 196,141 201,390 190,277 180,994 162,401 150,618 114,896 92,422 75,867 65,124 68,734 2,721,422 172,576 181,602 178,691 174,622 158,665 147,703 115,887 91,949 74,174 63,531 42,486 27,074 2,420,415 181,476 193,439 187,614 181,877 164,353 153,186 117,711 96,398 83,006 76,919 62,571 56,801 2,512,007 (c) Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Age and Sex distribution (Percentage) 2011 Male 0-4 1.1 Female 0.8 2006 Male 0.3 (d) Total Victoria Age and Sex distribution (Percentage) Female 0.6 2011 Male 6.7 Female 6.2 2006 Male 6.5 Female 5.9 5-9 3.3 3.1 2.3 2.4 6.4 5.8 6.7 6.1 10-14 6.3 5.2 2.7 3.2 6.4 5.9 7.0 6.4 15-19 8.1 8.7 5.5 5.0 6.7 6.2 7.1 6.5 20-24 11.2 10.5 6.0 6.8 7.2 6.8 7.1 6.7 25-29 11.1 14.5 8.1 8.6 7.3 7.2 6.7 6.5 30-34 11.6 11.9 11.0 11.7 7.0 6.9 7.1 7.2 35-39 10.9 9.9 13.0 9.4 7.1 7.2 7.5 7.7 40-44 10.0 8.6 9.2 9.3 7.2 7.4 7.4 7.5 45-49 6.9 6.7 8.4 7.4 6.9 7.0 7.2 7.2 50-54 5.0 5.2 6.9 8.5 6.6 6.7 6.6 6.5 55-59 3.9 4.6 6.4 6.5 5.9 6.0 6.1 6.1 60-64 3.3 2.9 2.5 3.1 5.4 5.5 4.8 4.7 65-69 1.5 1.6 6.0 6.5 4.2 4.2 3.8 3.8 70-74 2.2 2.5 5.3 3.4 3.2 3.4 3.1 3.3 75-79 1.7 1.4 2.5 3.3 2.4 2.8 2.6 3.1 80-84 1.0 0.9 2.4 2.7 1.9 2.4 1.8 2.5 85+ Total 0.9 1.0 1.3 1.7 1.4 2.5 1.1 2.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 7 Proficiency in Spoken English, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 Proficiency in spoken English(a) 2006 Change 2006-2011 % of % total Persons change 2006 2011 Change 2006-2011 % of % total Persons change Persons % of total Persons 6.1 3,874,858 72.4 3,668,284 74.4 206,574 5.6 424 126.9 691,037 12.9 552,019 11.2 139,018 25.2 24.6 1,074 244.1 332,894 6.2 268,072 5.4 64,822 24.2 388 21.7 1,691 435.8 167,826 3.1 149,701 3.0 18,125 12.1 11.2 97 5.4 530 546.4 44,800 0.8 37,060 0.8 7,740 20.9 86 1.5 23 1.3 63 273.9 242,624 4.5 257,286 5.2 -14,662 -5.7 5,605 100.0 1,792 100.0 3,813 212.8 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5 Persons % of total Persons 541 9.7 510 28.5 31 758 13.5 334 18.6 Well 1,514 27.0 440 Not well 2,079 37.1 627 Speaks English only Total Victorian population Speaks other lang & speaks English: Very well Not at all Not stated (b) Victoria (a) This is a self-assessment. (b) Not stated includes 'language or English proficiency not stated' and 'both language and English proficiency not stated'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 8 Proficiency in Spoken English by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Local Government Area Speaks other languages and speaks English(a), Burma-born Speaks Not stated(b) English only Total Burma-born Very well Well Not well Not at all % of % of % of % of % of % of % of Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Wyndham (C) 15 1.5 84 8.3 258 25.4 471 46.4 159 15.7 28 2.8 1,015 100.0 Maroondah (C) 15 1.8 50 6.0 219 26.4 421 50.7 117 14.1 9 1.1 831 100.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 30 5.2 71 12.3 177 30.7 201 34.9 91 15.8 6 1.0 576 100.0 Brimbank (C) 17 3.3 59 11.5 158 30.7 216 41.9 61 11.8 4 0.8 515 100.0 Hobsons Bay (C) 6 1.7 37 10.4 105 29.5 161 45.2 42 11.8 5 1.4 356 100.0 Maribyrnong (C) 6 2.3 29 11.1 82 31.4 100 38.3 35 13.4 9 3.4 261 100.0 Greater Geelong (C) 0 0.0 13 5.2 62 24.8 153 61.2 22 8.8 0 0.0 250 100.0 13 5.6 34 14.6 55 23.6 106 45.5 18 7.7 7 3.0 233 100.0 3 1.9 3 1.9 36 22.4 88 54.7 28 17.4 3 1.9 161 100.0 Whitehorse (C) 30 20.3 51 34.5 31 20.9 21 14.2 12 8.1 3 2.0 148 100.0 Monash (C) 35 26.7 52 39.7 38 29.0 6 4.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 131 100.0 Casey (C) 24 30.0 19 23.8 27 33.8 10 12.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 80 100.0 Kingston (C) 24 30.8 23 29.5 23 29.5 8 10.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 78 100.0 Moreland (C) 21 26.9 25 32.1 27 34.6 5 6.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 78 100.0 Knox (C) 16 22.9 26 37.1 8 11.4 14 20.0 3 4.3 3 4.3 70 100.0 Boroondara (C) 21 32.3 24 36.9 16 24.6 0 0.0 4 6.2 0 0.0 65 100.0 4 6.3 12 19.0 18 28.6 17 27.0 12 19.0 0 0.0 63 100.0 Hume (C) 25 43.1 10 17.2 19 32.8 4 6.9 0 0.0 0 0.0 58 100.0 Melbourne (C) 15 27.8 26 48.1 13 24.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 54 100.0 Glen Eira (C) 18 37.5 18 37.5 6 12.5 6 12.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 48 100.0 (c) Other LGAs 203 38.0 92 17.2 136 25.5 71 13.3 23 4.3 9 1.7 534 100.0 Victoria 541 9.7 758 13.5 1,514 27.0 2,079 37.1 627 11.2 86 1.5 5,605 100.0 Yarra Ranges (S) Greater Bendigo (C) Banyule (C) (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'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 9 Religious Affiliation (Top Twenty), Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born g 2011 2011 2006 % of total Persons % of total 2,280 40.7 422 23.6 1,858 1,083 19.3 512 28.6 571 Religion Persons Baptist Buddhism Total Victorian population 2011 % Persons change 2006 Persons % of total 440.3 77,852 111.5 168,640 Change 2006-2011 Persons % of total % Persons change 1.5 69,118 1.4 8,734 12.6 3.1 132,633 2.7 36,007 27.1 Anglican Church of Australia 480 8.6 159 8.9 321 201.9 656,531 12.3 671,607 13.6 -15,076 -2.2 Western Catholic 473 8.4 382 21.4 91 23.8 1,421,744 26.6 1,349,656 27.4 72,088 5.3 Islam 365 6.5 92 5.1 273 296.7 152,778 2.9 109,369 2.2 43,409 39.7 Christian, nfd 148 2.6 16 0.9 132 825.0 98,377 1.8 67,495 1.4 30,882 45.8 Pentecostal, nfd 135 2.4 22 1.2 113 513.6 38,545 0.7 20,918 0.4 17,627 84.3 Seventh-day Adventist 133 2.4 12 0.7 121 1008.3 10,370 0.2 8,991 0.2 1,379 15.3 Jehovah's Witnesses 64 1.1 12 0.7 52 433.3 15,179 0.3 14,136 0.3 1,043 7.4 United Pentecostal 63 1.1 0 0.0 63 0.0 102 0.0 47 0.0 55 117.0 Uniting Church 39 0.7 12 0.7 27 225.0 250,937 4.7 274,056 5.6 -23,119 -8.4 Assemblies of God 37 0.7 3 0.2 34 1133.3 4,565 0.1 14,502 0.3 -9,937 -68.5 Presbyterian 26 0.5 21 1.2 5 23.8 139,282 2.6 140,282 2.8 -1,000 -0.7 Pentecostal, nec 22 0.4 0 0.0 22 0.0 1,136 0.0 1,358 0.0 -222 -16.3 Other Protestant, nfd 19 0.3 3 0.2 16 533.3 6,291 0.1 5,599 0.1 692 12.4 Other Christian, nec 11 0.2 0 0.0 11 0.0 1,506 0.0 978 0.0 528 54.0 Churches of Christ (Conference) 10 0.2 0 0.0 10 0.0 11,968 0.2 13,799 0.3 -1,831 -13.3 Brethren 9 0.2 4 0.2 5 125.0 4,575 0.1 4,942 0.1 -367 -7.4 Wiccan/Witchcraft 8 0.1 0 0.0 8 0.0 2,066 0.0 2,028 0.0 38 1.9 Hinduism 5 0.1 6 0.3 -1 -16.7 83,135 1.6 42,308 0.9 40,827 96.5 No religion 95 1.7 59 3.3 36 61.0 1,283,872 24.0 1,007,410 20.4 276,462 27.4 Other religions Not stated etc(a) 26 0.5 10 0.6 16 160.0 433,579 8.1 395,121 8.0 38,458 9.7 77 1.4 42 2.3 35 83.3 491,009 9.2 586,069 11.9 -95,060 -16.2 1,789 100.0 3,819 213.5 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5 Victoria 5,608 100.0 5,354,039 100.0 (a) Includes 'religious belief not further defined' and 'not defined'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 10 Religious Affiliation (Top Three) by Top Twenty Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Top 3 religions, Burma-born Local Government Area Anglican Not stated Church of Australia No religion Other religions etc(a) Baptist Buddhism % of % of % of % of % of % of Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Total Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born % of total Persons Wyndham (C) 401 39.5 136 13.4 309 30.5 3 0.3 156 15.4 9 0.9 1,014 100.0 Maroondah (C) 567 68.0 20 2.4 8 1.0 3 0.4 232 27.8 4 0.5 834 100.0 26 4.5 219 38.0 3 0.5 5 0.9 315 54.6 9 1.6 577 100.0 Brimbank (C) 307 59.3 46 8.9 3 0.6 6 1.2 144 27.8 12 2.3 518 100.0 Hobsons Bay (C) 275 77.5 21 5.9 12 3.4 0 0.0 38 10.7 9 2.5 355 100.0 Maribyrnong (C) 158 60.8 20 7.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 77 29.6 5 1.9 260 100.0 Greater Geelong (C) 147 58.6 21 8.4 50 19.9 0 0.0 30 12.0 3 1.2 251 100.0 Yarra Ranges (S) 170 73.3 4 1.7 4 1.7 3 1.3 51 22.0 0 0.0 232 100.0 Greater Bendigo (C) 85 52.5 41 25.3 7 4.3 4 2.5 22 13.6 3 1.9 162 100.0 Whitehorse (C) 19 13.1 41 28.3 6 4.1 8 5.5 67 46.2 4 2.8 145 100.0 Monash (C) 3 2.3 83 63.4 0 0.0 3 2.3 42 32.1 0 0.0 131 100.0 Casey (C) 3 3.5 33 38.8 3 3.5 0 0.0 46 54.1 0 0.0 85 100.0 Moreland (C) 7 8.6 22 27.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 52 64.2 0 0.0 81 100.0 Kingston (C) 0 0.0 43 53.8 4 5.0 4 5.0 26 32.5 3 3.8 80 100.0 Greater Dandenong (C) Knox (C) Boroondara (C) Banyule (C) 13 18.6 33 47.1 8 11.4 0 0.0 16 22.9 0 0.0 70 100.0 7 10.3 29 42.6 0 0.0 8 11.8 21 30.9 3 4.4 68 100.0 35 53.0 21 31.8 0 0.0 3 4.5 7 10.6 0 0.0 66 100.0 Hume (C) 0 0.0 14 24.1 3 5.2 3 5.2 38 65.5 0 0.0 58 100.0 Melbourne (C) 4 7.5 34 64.2 4 7.5 4 7.5 7 13.2 0 0.0 53 100.0 Glen Eira (C) Other LGAs(b) 0 0.0 16 34.8 7 15.2 7 15.2 16 34.8 0 0.0 46 100.0 53 10.2 186 35.7 49 9.4 26 5.0 199 38.2 8 1.5 521 100.0 2,280 40.7 1,083 19.3 480 8.6 90 1.6 1,602 28.6 72 1.3 5,607 100.0 Victoria (a) Includes 'religious belief not further defined' and 'inadequately described'. (b) Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 11 Type of Internet Connection, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Change 2006-2011 % Persons change 384 40.8 310 4.7 339 37 2011 Internet Connection(b) 2006 Persons % of total Persons % of total No Internet 976 17.8 592 33.7 Broadband 3,574 65.1 717 Dial-up 309 5.6 Other 258 Not stated (a) Not Applicable Victoria Total Victorian population 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 % Persons change Persons % of total Persons % of total 64.9 646,777 12.6 1,244,611 26.4 -597,834 -48.0 2,857 398.5 3,796,032 74.1 2,136,774 45.3 1,659,258 77.7 17.7 -1 -0.3 132,984 2.6 957,823 20.3 -824,839 -86.1 28 1.6 230 821.4 163,900 3.2 22,776 0.5 141,124 619.6 6.2 84 4.8 255 303.6 301,158 5.9 283,718 6.0 17,440 6.1 0.7 25 1.4 12 48.0 80,696 1.6 71,923 1.5 8,773 12.2 1,756 100.0 3,737 212.8 4,717,625 100.0 403,922 8.6 5,493 100.0 5,121,547 100.0 (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. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 12 Type of Internet Connection by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Internet Connection(b) Not applicable(a) No Internet Broad- band Dial- up Other Not stated % of % of % of % of % of % of Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Total Burmaborn % of Persons total Wyndham (C) 264 26.6 546 55.0 68 6.8 60 6.0 55 5.5 0 0.0 993 100.0 Maroondah (C) 64 7.8 635 77.2 37 4.5 36 4.4 51 6.2 0 0.0 823 100.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 96 17.0 342 60.5 21 3.7 58 10.3 45 8.0 3 0.5 565 100.0 Brimbank (C) 92 18.4 319 63.8 33 6.6 19 3.8 34 6.8 3 0.6 500 100.0 Hobsons Bay (C) 45 12.6 220 61.8 27 7.6 7 2.0 54 15.2 3 0.8 356 100.0 Maribyrnong (C) 23 9.1 188 74.0 16 6.3 13 5.1 14 5.5 0 0.0 254 100.0 Greater Geelong (C) 87 34.5 111 44.0 26 10.3 5 2.0 23 9.1 0 0.0 252 100.0 Yarra Ranges (S) 17 7.4 195 84.8 3 1.3 10 4.3 5 2.2 0 0.0 230 100.0 Greater Bendigo (C) 99 62.3 49 30.8 7 4.4 0 0.0 4 2.5 0 0.0 159 100.0 Whitehorse (C) 14 9.5 111 75.5 0 0.0 6 4.1 7 4.8 9 6.1 147 100.0 Other LGAs 175 14.4 857 70.7 71 5.9 43 3.5 46 3.8 21 1.7 1,213 100.0 Victoria 976 17.8 3,573 65.1 309 5.6 257 4.7 338 6.2 39 0.7 5,492 100.0 (c) (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'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 13 Highest Level of Educational Attainment, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 Highest level of educational attainment(a) 2006 Change 2006-2011 % change Persons Persons % of total Persons % of total Postgraduate Degree 110 2.2 60 3.6 50 Grad Dip & Grad Cert 30 0.6 23 1.4 Bachelor Degree 559 11.1 320 Adv Dip & Diploma 208 4.1 324 Certificate (b) School Education only (c) No Educational Attainment (d) Not stated etc Victoria Total Victoria 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 % change Persons Persons % of total Persons % of total 83.3 170,387 3.9 108,120 2.7 62,267 57.6 7 30.4 95,346 2.2 74,047 1.9 21,299 28.8 19.0 239 74.7 641,225 14.7 502,513 12.6 138,712 27.6 136 8.1 72 52.9 364,755 8.4 289,646 7.3 75,109 25.9 6.4 105 6.2 219 208.6 614,795 14.1 529,581 13.3 85,214 16.1 2,804 55.5 810 48.1 1,994 246.2 1,935,420 44.4 1,892,092 47.5 43,328 2.3 587 11.6 38 2.3 549 1,444.7 41,811 1.0 39,854 1.0 1,957 4.9 428 8.5 193 11.5 235 121.8 491,504 11.3 546,184 13.7 -54,680 -10.0 1,685 100.0 3,365 199.7 3,982,037 100.0 373,206 9.4 5,050 100.0 4,355,243 100.0 (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. Includes persons whose qualification is out of scope of this variable. (c) (d) Includes 'inadequately described'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 14 Highest Level of Educational Attainment by Top Ten Local Government Areas Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Highest level of educational attainment(a), Burma-born Local Government Area Grad Dip Postgraduate & Grad Bachelor Cert Degree degree Adv Dip & Dip Total School No educaeducation tional Not Stated only(b) attainment(c) etc.(d) Certificate Persons % of total Wyndham (C) 7 3 41 15 75 551 164 67 923 18.3 Maroondah (C) 5 0 31 10 29 520 52 62 709 14.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 3 0 35 26 27 280 112 65 548 10.9 Brimbank (C) 5 3 33 6 22 274 49 43 435 8.6 Hobsons Bay (C) 5 0 37 5 34 197 24 30 332 6.6 Greater Geelong (C) 3 0 4 5 7 128 64 20 231 4.6 Maribyrnong (C) 3 0 11 9 12 133 20 17 205 4.1 Yarra Ranges (S) 0 0 13 5 10 134 16 16 194 3.8 Greater Bendigo (C) 4 0 4 0 7 98 34 5 152 3.0 Monash (C) 7 0 57 13 10 30 0 13 130 2.6 68 24 293 114 91 459 52 90 1,191 23.6 110 30 559 208 324 2,804 587 428 Other LGAs(e) Victoria 5,050 100.0 (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'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 15 Labour Force Participation, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 Labour force participation(a) In the labour force Employed Not applicable Victoria 2006 Change 2006-2011 % of % total Persons change % of total Persons 158.5 2,675,479 50.0 2,404,603 48.8 270,876 11.3 42.2 1,087 (143.6) 2,530,631 (47.3) 2,274,444 (46.1) 256,187 (11.3) 71 4.0 225 (316.9) 144,848 (2.7) 130,159 (2.6) 14,689 (11.3) 50.5 832 46.4 2,002 240.6 1,451,585 27.1 1,330,373 27.0 121,212 9.1 77 1.4 27 1.5 50 185.2 228,182 4.3 247,062 5.0 -18,880 -7.6 556 9.9 106 5.9 450 424.5 998,793 18.7 950,384 19.3 48,409 5.1 5,607 100.0 1,793 100.0 3,814 212.7 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5 % of total 2,140 38.2 828 46.2 1,312 1,844 32.9 757 296 5.3 2,834 Not stated (b) 2011 Persons Persons Unemployed Not in the labour force Change 2006-2011 % of % total Persons change 2006 Total Victorian population Persons Participation rate (c) 42.4% 49.1% - 61.4% 60.4% - Unemployment rate (d) 13.8% 8.6% - 5.4% 5.4% - (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. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 16 Labour Force Participation by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Labour force participation(a), Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Employed Local Government Area Persons Unemployed Not in the labour force Not applicable(b) Not stated Total % of total Persons % of total Persons % of total Persons % of total Persons % of total Persons UnemPartici- ploy% of pation ment total rate rate Wyndham (C) 266 26.2 29 2.9 618 60.9 11 1.1 91 9.0 1,015 100.0 31.9 9.8 Maroondah (C) 241 28.9 45 5.4 408 49.0 14 1.7 125 15.0 833 100.0 40.4 15.7 Greater Dandenong (C) 160 27.7 31 5.4 346 60.0 9 1.6 31 5.4 577 100.0 35.0 16.2 Brimbank (C) 122 23.6 49 9.5 246 47.6 15 2.9 85 16.4 517 100.0 39.6 28.7 Hobsons Bay (C) 124 34.8 10 2.8 188 52.8 8 2.2 26 7.3 356 100.0 40.6 7.5 Maribyrnong (C) 80 30.8 10 3.8 110 42.3 3 1.2 57 21.9 260 100.0 44.3 11.1 Greater Geelong (C) 37 14.8 22 8.8 166 66.4 4 1.6 21 8.4 250 100.0 25.8 37.3 Yarra Ranges (S) 74 31.8 17 7.3 104 44.6 0 0.0 38 16.3 233 100.0 46.7 18.7 Greater Bendigo (C) 64 40.0 8 5.0 83 51.9 0 0.0 5 3.1 160 100.0 46.5 11.1 Whitehorse (C) 63 42.6 7 4.7 59 39.9 3 2.0 16 10.8 148 100.0 53.0 10.0 613 48.7 68 5.4 506 40.2 10 0.8 61 4.8 1,258 100.0 56.9 10.0 1,844 32.9 296 5.3 2,834 50.5 77 1.4 556 9.9 5,607 100.0 42.4 13.8 (c) Other LGAs Victoria (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'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 17 Occupation of Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born % of total Persons Change 2006-2011 % of % total Persons change 5.1 60 7.9 2011 Occupation(a) Managers Persons 94 2006 34 56.7 Total Victoria 2011 2006 Persons % of total Persons % of total 332,921 13.2 306,322 13.5 Change 2006-2011 % Persons change 26,599 8.7 Professionals 343 18.6 146 19.3 197 134.9 564,772 22.3 472,302 20.8 92,470 19.6 Technicians and trades workers 229 12.4 85 11.2 144 169.4 350,758 13.9 319,188 14.0 31,570 9.9 Community & personal serv. wkrs 206 11.2 77 10.2 129 167.5 234,390 9.3 190,486 8.4 43,904 23.0 Clerical & administrative workers 102 5.5 80 10.6 22 27.5 364,495 14.4 337,417 14.8 27,078 8.0 58 3.1 49 6.5 9 18.4 245,338 9.7 230,376 10.1 14,962 6.5 Sales workers Machinery operators & drivers 166 9.0 74 9.8 92 124.3 154,542 6.1 149,225 6.6 5,317 3.6 Labourers 550 29.8 165 21.8 385 233.3 227,185 9.0 224,547 9.9 2,638 1.2 97 5.3 21 2.8 76 361.9 56,234 2.2 44,584 2.0 11,650 26.1 757 100.0 1,088 143.7 2,274,447 100.0 256,188 11.3 (b) Not stated Victoria 1,845 100.0 2,530,635 100.0 (a) This variable is applicable to employed persons aged 15 and over. (b) Includes 'inadequately described'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 18 Occupation by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Occupation(a), Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Local Government Area ProfesManagers sionals Total Machine Technicians& Community Clerical & Sales operators Labour- Not & personal admin trades ers stated(b) serv wkrs workers workers & drivers workers Persons % of total Wyndham (C) 8 34 42 48 4 7 16 91 14 264 14.3 Maroondah (C) 8 21 22 23 3 0 47 94 21 239 13.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 9 12 30 16 6 3 24 52 7 159 8.6 Hobsons Bay (C) 3 18 17 21 3 3 8 41 10 124 6.7 Brimbank (C) 3 13 23 3 4 3 6 58 10 123 6.7 Maribyrnong (C) 4 11 12 8 3 3 0 33 4 78 4.2 Yarra Ranges (S) 3 8 10 3 3 0 12 29 7 75 4.1 Monash (C) 3 23 15 9 4 3 3 5 0 65 3.5 Whitehorse (C) 7 24 7 7 8 0 4 6 0 63 3.4 Greater Bendigo (C) 7 3 0 7 0 0 5 36 3 61 3.3 Other LGAs 39 176 51 61 64 36 41 105 21 594 32.2 Victoria 94 343 229 206 102 58 166 550 97 (c) 1,845 100.0 (a) This variable is applicable to employed persons. (a) Includes 'inadequately described'. (c) Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 19 Industry of Employment, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 Industry of employment(a) Agriculture, forestry, fishing & mining Persons Total Victoria Change 2006-2011 2006 % of % % of total Persons total Persons change 2011 2006 Persons % of total Persons % of total Change 2006-2011 % Persons change 51 2.8 7 0.9 44 628.6 66,176 2.6 69,988 3.1 -3,812 -5.4 540 29.3 205 27.1 335 163.4 271,044 10.7 287,105 12.6 -16,061 -5.6 Electricity, gas, water & waste 15 0.8 0 0.0 15 0.0 27,637 1.1 20,014 0.9 7,623 38.1 Construction 72 3.9 16 2.1 56 350.0 210,973 8.3 171,463 7.5 39,510 23.0 Wholesale & retail trade 199 10.8 80 10.6 119 148.8 387,823 15.3 376,002 16.5 11,821 3.1 Accommodation & Food services 112 6.1 63 8.3 49 77.8 153,895 6.1 131,841 5.8 22,054 16.7 Transport, postal & warehousing 36 2.0 24 3.2 12 50.0 118,218 4.7 103,819 4.6 14,399 13.9 Information, Media & Telecommunic. 24 1.3 19 2.5 5 26.3 50,092 2.0 49,936 2.2 156 0.3 Finance & Insurance 32 1.7 26 3.4 6 23.1 104,702 4.1 92,293 4.1 12,409 13.4 6 0.3 7 0.9 -1 -14.3 35,047 1.4 30,778 1.4 4,269 13.9 168 9.1 65 8.6 103 158.5 279,423 11.0 236,535 10.4 42,888 18.1 36 2.0 30 4.0 6 20.0 134,951 5.3 116,969 5.1 17,982 15.4 Education & Training 105 5.7 47 6.2 58 123.4 202,318 8.0 174,426 7.7 27,892 16.0 Health Care & Social Assistance 278 15.1 116 15.3 162 139.7 292,417 11.6 236,549 10.4 55,868 23.6 Arts, Recreation & Other services 62 3.4 26 3.4 36 138.5 134,748 5.3 117,295 5.2 17,453 14.9 Inadequately Described/Not Stated 104 5.7 25 3.3 79 316.0 61,171 2.4 59,434 2.6 1,737 2.9 756 100.0 1,084 143.4 2,274,447 100.0 256,188 11.3 Manufacturing Rental, Hiring & Real Estate Prof, Scientific, Technical & Admin Public Administration and Safety Victoria 1,840 100.0 2,530,635 100.0 (a) This variable is applicable to employed persons aged 15 and over. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 20 Industry of Employment by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Industry of employment(a), Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Local Government Area Total Prof, Arts, Trans- Info, Finance, Sci, Public Educ, RecreaElect, Agri, Whole- Accom port, Media, Insure, Tech & Admin Training tion, gas, forestry, Not & fishing Manu- water & Cons- sale & Food postal, Teleco Rental, Admin Health Other % of &mining facturing waste truction & retail Serv. w'house mms Real est. Support Safety Care services stated(b) Persons total Wyndham (C) 20 72 3 17 26 5 3 3 6 23 0 62 11 15 266 14.5 Maroondah (C) 0 122 3 7 37 3 0 0 0 14 4 31 3 16 240 13.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 0 76 0 0 19 4 0 0 8 18 3 15 3 11 157 8.5 Hobsons Bay (C) 3 31 0 7 5 11 4 3 0 13 0 28 7 11 123 6.7 Brimbank (C) 0 45 0 7 16 18 4 3 0 4 0 10 0 14 121 6.6 Maribyrnong (C) 3 16 3 8 8 3 5 0 0 7 4 10 5 7 79 4.3 Yarra Ranges (S) 0 31 3 5 6 0 0 0 0 4 3 7 3 11 73 4.0 Monash (C) 0 12 0 0 10 9 0 0 0 5 0 25 3 0 64 3.5 Whitehorse (C) 0 10 0 0 3 3 4 0 6 9 3 23 3 0 64 3.5 Greater Bendigo (C) 4 36 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 11 3 3 63 3.4 Other LGAs 21 89 3 21 69 53 16 15 18 68 19 161 21 16 590 32.1 Victoria 51 540 15 72 199 112 36 24 38 168 36 383 62 104 1,840 100.0 (c) (a) This variable is applicable to employed persons. (b) Includes 'Inadequately Described'. (c) Other Local Government Areas include 'No usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 21 Voluntary Work, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 Voluntary Work for an organisation or group(a) 2006 Change 2006-2011 % Persons change Persons % of total Persons % of total 3,868 76.6 1,314 77.9 2,554 Volunteer 867 17.2 286 17.0 Not stated 316 6.3 86 5,051 100.0 1,686 Not a volunteer (b) Victoria Total Victoria 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 % Persons change Persons % of total Persons % of total 194.4 3,239,008 74.4 2,896,221 72.7 342,787 11.8 581 203.1 772,444 17.7 712,228 17.9 60,216 8.5 5.1 230 267.4 343,793 7.9 373,586 9.4 -29,793 -8.0 100.0 3,365 199.6 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. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 22 Voluntary Work by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Voluntary Work for an organisation or group(a) Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Not Volunteer(b) applicable(a) Not a volunteer Not stated % of % of % of % of Persons total Persons total Persons total Persons total Total Burma-born % of Persons total Wyndham (C) 679 67.0 194 19.1 49 4.8 92 9.1 1,014 100.0 Maroondah (C) 543 65.1 117 14.0 49 5.9 125 15.0 834 100.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 474 81.9 52 9.0 24 4.1 29 5.0 579 100.0 Brimbank (C) 321 62.1 71 13.7 40 7.7 85 16.4 517 100.0 Hobsons Bay (C) 254 71.1 49 13.7 28 7.8 26 7.3 357 100.0 Maribyrnong (C) 152 58.2 41 15.7 12 4.6 56 21.5 261 100.0 Greater Geelong (C) 167 66.8 42 16.8 21 8.4 20 8.0 250 100.0 Yarra Ranges (S) 153 65.7 19 8.2 23 9.9 38 16.3 233 100.0 Greater Bendigo (C) 98 61.6 39 24.5 15 9.4 7 4.4 159 100.0 Whitehorse (C) 91 62.3 31 21.2 6 4.1 18 12.3 146 100.0 935 74.5 211 16.8 49 3.9 60 4.8 1,255 100.0 3,867 69.0 866 15.5 316 5.6 556 9.9 5,605 100.0 (c) Other LGAs Victoria (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'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 23 Total Personal Income (Weekly) by Gender, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and Total Victoria: 2011 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Males Females % of total Persons Total personal income, weekly(a) Persons % of total Negative income 21 0.8 38 Nil income 161 6.5 $1-199 317 $200-$299 Total Victoria Total Males Females Total Persons % of total Persons % of total Persons % of total Persons % of total 1.5 59 1.2 12,791 0.6 13,548 0.6 26,339 0.6 304 11.8 465 9.2 141,392 6.7 210,035 9.4 351,427 8.1 12.8 483 18.8 800 15.8 122,522 5.8 219,178 9.8 341,700 7.8 654 26.3 727 28.3 1,381 27.4 191,886 9.1 264,462 11.8 456,348 10.5 $300-$399 159 6.4 221 8.6 380 7.5 157,892 7.4 268,752 12.0 426,644 9.8 $400-$599 353 14.2 284 11.1 637 12.6 199,149 9.4 305,349 13.7 504,498 11.6 $600-$799 389 15.7 167 6.5 556 11.0 222,414 10.5 237,215 10.6 459,629 10.6 $800-$999 128 5.2 77 3.0 205 4.1 201,606 9.5 165,847 7.4 367,453 8.4 $1,000-$1,249 78 3.1 81 3.2 159 3.1 201,019 9.5 147,187 6.6 348,206 8.0 $1,250-$1,499 44 1.8 30 1.2 74 1.5 144,230 6.8 91,809 4.1 236,039 5.4 $1,500-$1,999 47 1.9 30 1.2 77 1.5 168,938 8.0 86,997 3.9 255,935 5.9 $2,000 or more 47 1.9 29 1.1 76 1.5 185,643 8.8 60,735 2.7 246,378 5.7 Not stated 84 3.4 95 3.7 179 3.5 170,343 8.0 164,304 7.4 334,647 7.7 2,566 100.0 5,048 100.0 2,235,418 100.0 4,355,243 100.0 Victoria 2,482 100.0 2,119,825 100.0 (a) Applicable to persons aged 15 years and over. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 24 Total Personal Income (Weekly), Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Total personal income (a), Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Local Government Area Negative Nil income income $1 $199 $200 $399 $400$599 $600 $799 $800- $1,000 - $1,500 - $2,000 $999 $1,499 $1,999 or more Total Not stated Persons % of total Wyndham (C) 16 56 173 412 108 88 19 21 3 4 23 923 18.3 Maroondah (C) 3 59 135 242 116 94 12 13 0 3 31 708 14.0 13 43 91 203 83 48 22 19 5 0 21 548 10.9 Brimbank (C) 6 41 99 159 47 37 9 6 3 7 20 434 8.6 Hobsons Bay (C) 4 24 70 121 36 44 8 6 0 3 14 330 6.5 Greater Geelong (C) 0 18 34 122 20 15 3 0 3 0 15 230 4.6 Maribyrnong (C) 3 17 32 87 18 26 0 13 3 0 4 203 4.0 Yarra Ranges (S) 3 18 27 69 23 33 3 6 0 3 9 194 3.8 Greater Bendigo (C) 0 13 29 45 34 22 5 0 0 0 6 154 3.0 Monash (C) 4 30 10 30 20 8 16 8 0 4 0 130 2.6 6 146 100 269 136 141 108 141 60 52 37 1,196 23.7 58 465 800 1,759 641 556 205 233 77 76 180 5,050 100.0 Greater Dandenong (C) (b) Other LGAs Victoria (a) Applicable to persons aged 15 years and over. (b) Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 25 Housing Tenure Type, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 2006 % of % of total Persons total Total Victorian population Change 2006-2011 % Persons change 2011 2006 Persons % of total Persons % of total Change 2006-2011 % Persons change Tenure type(a,c) Persons Owned outright 436 7.9 405 23.1 31 7.7 1,451,441 28.3 1,434,746 30.4 16,695 1.2 Owned with a mortgage Being purchased under a rent/buy scheme 837 15.2 450 25.6 387 86.0 2,090,846 40.8 1,917,375 40.6 173,471 9.0 37 0.7 8 0.5 29 362.5 11,894 0.2 11,132 0.2 762 6.8 Rented 3,920 71.4 803 45.7 3,117 388.2 1,167,974 22.8 951,868 20.2 216,106 22.7 Being occupied rent-free 37 0.7 16 0.9 21 131.3 40,225 0.8 39,009 0.8 1,216 3.1 Being occupied under a life tenure scheme 0 0.0 3 0.2 -3 -100.0 8,976 0.2 7,711 0.2 1,265 16.4 16 0.3 5 0.3 11 220.0 18,973 0.4 15,338 0.3 3,635 23.7 174 3.2 41 2.3 133 324.4 250,523 4.9 268,517 5.7 -17,994 -6.7 37 0.7 25 1.4 12 48.0 80,695 1.6 71,929 1.5 8,766 12.2 1,756 100.0 3,738 212.9 4,717,625 100.0 403,922 8.6 Other tenure type Not stated (b) Not applicable Victoria 5,494 100.0 5,121,547 100.0 (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. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 26 Housing Tenure Type by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Housing tenure type(a), Burma-born Local Government Area Being Owned Owned outright mortgage purchased(b) Total Rented Rentfree Life tenure Other tenure Not Not stated applicable(c) Persons % of total Wyndham (C) 32 207 14 714 4 0 0 20 0 991 18.0 Maroondah (C) 12 31 0 741 3 0 0 37 0 824 15.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 33 95 4 410 3 0 0 19 3 567 10.3 Brimbank (C) 16 46 0 430 0 0 0 6 3 501 9.1 Hobsons Bay (C) 15 17 12 291 0 0 0 17 3 355 6.5 Maribyrnong (C) 11 5 0 226 7 0 0 5 0 254 4.6 Greater Geelong (C) 3 17 0 225 0 0 0 7 0 252 4.6 Yarra Ranges (S) 5 50 4 149 0 0 8 12 0 228 4.2 Greater Bendigo (C) 4 5 0 149 0 0 0 0 0 158 2.9 29 36 0 60 3 0 3 8 8 147 2.7 Other LGAs 277 328 0 526 17 0 4 41 22 1,215 22.1 Victoria 437 837 34 3,921 37 0 15 172 39 5,492 100.0 Whitehorse (C) (d) (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'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 27 Family Composition, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Total Victorian population % of total Persons Change 2006-2011 % of % total Persons change 599 10.7 347 19.4 252 72.6 3,552 63.3 918 51.2 2,634 One-parent family 648 11.6 121 6.8 Other family 122 2.2 49 687 12.3 357 2011 Family composition(a) Couple family no children Couple family with children (b) Not applicable Victoria Persons 2006 5,608 100.0 2011 % of total Persons Change 2006-2011 % of % total Persons change 1,031,509 19.3 923,265 18.7 108,244 11.7 286.9 2,521,408 47.1 2,361,544 47.9 159,864 6.8 527 435.5 566,579 10.6 516,958 10.5 49,621 9.6 2.7 73 149.0 55,227 1.0 50,541 1.0 4,686 9.3 19.9 330 92.4 1,179,316 22.0 1,080,114 21.9 99,202 9.2 1,792 100.0 3,816 212.9 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5 Persons 2006 5,354,039 100.0 (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. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 28 Citizenship Status, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 % Persons change Citizenship Persons % of total Persons % of total Australian 1,866 33.3 1,054 58.8 812 Not Australian 3,459 61.7 679 37.8 282 5.0 61 Not stated Victoria 5,607 100.0 Total Victorian population 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 % Persons change Persons % of total Persons % of total 77.0 4,549,577 85.0 4,257,739 86.3 291,838 6.9 2,780 409.4 512,658 9.6 370,816 7.5 141,842 38.3 3.4 221 362.3 291,804 5.5 303,867 6.2 -12,063 -4.0 1,794 100.0 3,813 212.5 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5 5,354,039 100.0 Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 29 Citizenship Status by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Citizenship, 2011 Local Government Area Wyndham (C) Not Australian Australian 251 709 Burma-born Change 2006-2011 Australian citizen Citizenship, 2006 Not stated Total Persons 54 1,014 Not Australian Australian 44 141 Not stated Total Persons % Persons change 6 191 207 470.5 Maroondah (C) 195 606 29 830 25 101 8 134 170 680.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 203 342 32 577 120 69 4 193 83 69.2 87 389 41 517 26 7 3 36 61 234.6 Hobsons Bay (C) 118 214 24 356 50 105 12 167 68 136.0 Maribyrnong (C) 47 198 16 261 16 41 3 60 31 193.8 3 235 13 251 8 3 0 11 -5 -62.5 101 116 17 234 33 20 7 60 68 206.1 23 126 11 160 4 0 0 4 19 475.0 Brimbank (C) Greater Geelong (C) Yarra Ranges (S) Greater Bendigo (C) Whitehorse (C) Other LGAs(a) Victoria 82 60 5 147 61 17 0 78 21 34.4 757 462 40 1,259 667 175 19 861 90 13.5 1,867 3,457 282 5,606 1,054 679 62 1,795 813 77.1 (a) Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 30 Core Activity Need for Assistance, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011, 2006 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born % of total Persons Change 2006-2011 % of % total Persons change 211 3.8 80 4.5 131 163.8 5,226 93.2 1,680 93.7 3,546 170 3.0 33 1.8 137 5,607 100.0 1,793 100.0 3,814 2011 Core activity need for assistance(a) Has a need for assistance Does not have need for assistance Not stated Victoria Persons 2006 Total Victoria 2011 2006 Change 2006-2011 % change Persons Persons % of total Persons % of total 255,498 4.8 208,233 4.2 47,265 211.1 4,821,396 90.1 4,430,444 89.8 390,952 8.8 415.2 277,145 5.2 293,745 6.0 -16,600 -5.7 212.7 5,354,039 100.0 4,932,422 100.0 421,617 8.5 22.7 (a) Measures the number of people with a profound or severe disability. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 31 Core Activity Need for Assistance by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born, Victoria: 2011 Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Core activity need for assistance(a) Has need for assistance % of Persons total Does not have need for assistance % of Persons total Not stated Persons % of total Total Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)born % of Persons total Wyndham (C) 39 3.8 954 94.0 22 2.2 1,015 100.0 Maroondah (C) 16 1.9 800 96.0 17 2.0 833 100.0 Greater Dandenong (C) 38 6.6 520 90.3 18 3.1 576 100.0 6 1.2 470 91.4 38 7.4 514 100.0 Hobsons Bay (C) 18 5.1 317 89.0 21 5.9 356 100.0 Maribyrnong (C) 3 1.1 253 96.2 7 2.7 263 100.0 Greater Geelong (C) 8 3.2 240 95.2 4 1.6 252 100.0 Yarra Ranges (S) 3 1.3 217 93.1 13 5.6 233 100.0 Greater Bendigo (C) 5 3.1 151 93.8 5 3.1 161 100.0 Whitehorse (C) 3 2.1 140 95.9 3 2.1 146 100.0 72 5.7 1,164 92.5 22 1.7 1,258 100.0 211 3.8 5,226 93.2 170 3.0 5,607 100.0 Brimbank (C) (b) Other LGAs Victoria (a) Measures the number of people with a profound or severe disability. (b) Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Table 32 Usual Address Five Years Ago by Top Ten Local Government Areas, Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born and the Total Victorian Population: 2011 Local Government Area Burma (Republic of the Union of Myanmar)-born Total Victorian population Usual address five years ago(a) Usual address five years ago(a) Same as Elsewhere in 2011 in Australia Overseas in 2006 Not stated Total Same as Elsewhere in 2011 in Australia Overseas in 2006 Not stated Total Wyndham (C) 135 174 679 24 1,012 69,186 53,977 14,821 8,672 146,656 Maroondah (C) 87 79 588 58 812 61,132 28,362 4,248 3,348 97,090 132 131 278 36 577 73,949 28,313 16,427 7,998 126,687 Brimbank (C) 66 39 366 29 500 107,367 37,824 13,641 11,932 170,764 Hobsons Bay (C) 56 53 239 10 358 47,133 21,030 5,376 4,582 78,121 Maribyrnong (C) 36 39 149 32 256 32,372 20,543 7,693 5,799 66,407 8 6 219 18 251 113,900 68,415 5,761 9,717 197,793 60 35 132 7 234 87,882 39,173 2,602 5,497 135,154 4 14 135 7 160 52,896 34,500 1,673 4,809 93,878 Whitehorse (C) 49 26 67 5 147 88,508 33,879 13,580 6,551 142,518 Other LGAs(b) 528 324 373 19 1,244 2,150,474 1,174,618 226,784 202,360 3,754,236 1,161 920 3,225 245 5,551 2,884,799 1,540,634 312,606 271,265 5,009,304 Greater Dandenong (C) Greater Geelong (C) Yarra Ranges (S) Greater Bendigo (C) Victoria (a) This variable is applicable to persons aged 5 years and over. (b) Other Local Government Areas include 'no usual address' and 'Unincorporated Victoria'. Victorian Community Profiles: 2011 Census Map 1 Victoria State, Local Government Areas and Victorian Government Regions, 2011 Map 2 Metropolitan Melbourne, Local Government Areas and Victorian Government Regions, 2011 Authorised by the Victorian Government, Melbourne. Accessibility If you would like to receive this publication in an accessible format, such as large print or audio, please telephone the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship on 9651 1101 or email [email protected] This document is available in PDF on the Internet at www.dpc.vic.gov.au and www.multicultural.vic.gov.au DPC110810 ISBN 978-1-921831-35-5
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