Norfolk Island CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING 9 AUGUST 2011 Census Description, Analysis and Basic Tables
Norfolk Island
CENSUS OFPOPULATIONAND HOUSING
9 AUGUST 2011
Census Description, Analysis and Basic Tables
Norfolk Island
Report on the 2011 Census On Population and Housing
Census Description, Analysis and Basic Tables
Census and Statistics Norfolk Island
Front Cover: With permission and acknowledgement to Ms Di Quintal and Mr Alan McNeil for use of the photos
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Foreword
Census data is an invaluable source of information pertaining to the population of distinct areas, from small territories, whole countries, and for the entire world. There has been recent media focus on the world population passing the 7 billion mark, and the challenges this presents for the global community we all live in. The Norfolk Island 2011 Census report presents us with a detailed analysis of the characteristics of the people present on Norfolk Island on Census night, 9th
August 2011.
The 2011 Census on population and housing provides valuable information for policy making and for development planning on Norfolk Island, not only in the area of demographic change, but also in priority areas such as public health, disability and education. I strongly believe in the importance of sound and relevant data as a contributing factor towards effective decision-making and to enable monitoring of government policies and programmes. The availability of robust dataand reliable statistics and the analysis of such data are crucial if we are to enhance our efforts towards more evidence-based policy making.
The 2011 Census results provide us with key benchmarks of our development efforts. The report highlights the areas that may require further attention and how the Norfolk Island Government and all of us together can respond to and improve on areas of concern.
Conducting of a census is a major undertaking and not an easy task, and I would like to take this opportunity to commend the Administration of Norfolk Island and the Census Statistician more broadly for the strong commitment to a successful 2011 Census by investing substantially both in human and financial resources. This census is not a simple quantitative exercise but it poses significant challenges in training and quality assurance.
The information presented here is the result of intensive effort and collaboration amongst certain individuals. I acknowledge their valuable work and trust the results will be immensely useful in planning for Norfolk Island’s future development.
Credit for the implementation of the 2011 Census and for the preparation of this report is due to particular individuals who have contributed to the census data collection and for the thorough analysis included in the report. These individuals include:
• Bruce Taylor: Acting Chief Executive Officer, Administration of Norfolk Island, who was the overall manager of this project.
• Polini Boseto McNeil, Norfolk Island Government Statistician, who was responsible for the overall planning and implementation of the 2011 Census exercise and who contributed substantially to the 2011 Census Report.
• Jodie Brown Quintal, 2011 Census Field Supervisor, who was responsible for coordinating the logistics and administration of the 2011 Census Field work.
• Mrs Renee Webster, Mr Eddie Hooker, Mrs Sheila Grimshaw, Mrs Lisa Edwards, Ms Jo Jenkins and Mrs Judith Davidson, Census District Collectors, who were responsible for distribution and collection of the Census forms.
• Ms Leah Menzies, who provided additional assistance in data processing of the 2011 Census data.
Congratulations for a job well done.
Norfolk Island David Buffet 30th November 2011 Chief Minister
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Acknowledgment
The organisation of any census is a memorable event and the Norfolk Island 2011 Census on Population and Housing is certainly of no exception to this rule. Though the timing of the 2011 Census between the planning and preparation stages and the actual implementation of the exercise was under a very tight time schedule, the prospects of a successful result varied but in the end, the census exercise was satisfactorily completed.
Several people have contributed to the success of the 2011 Census. However, a few people deserve a special mention. In this respect, special thanks are due to the Administration of Norfolk Island, in particular to the Acting Chief Executive Officer, Mr Bruce Taylor, who provided advice and with whom I liaised closely with in the census process. Acknowledgement is extended to the NIA Lands Officer, Ms Cheryl (Sarlu) Le Cren for providing the Norfolk Island map and providing the Census District enumeration maps. The Census Field Supervisor, Mrs Jodie Quintal, made a prominent contribution, particularly in providing logistical and administration support in preparation towards the field work for the 2011 Census.
The six Census District Collectors: Mrs Renee Webster, Mr Eddie Hooker, Mrs Sheila Grimshaw, Mrs Lisa Edwards, Ms Jo Jenkins and Mrs Judith Davidson, contributed significantly to the success of the census, especially in the early stages and fieldwork of the 2011 Census. They did their work well, often in somewhat difficult circumstances. Further thanks go out to Ms Leah Menzies who together with Ms Jo Jenkins, provided their valuable time in data processing of the 2011 Census.
Notwithstanding the current circumstances on Norfolk Island, the majority of the census data retain their relevance as a snapshot of the Island in 2011 and for planning and policy development in particular areas of interest. Results from the 2011 Census will be an indispensable tool for all partners both internally and external, contributing to the future of Norfolk Island.
Norfolk Island Polini Boseto McNeil, 30th November 2011 Statistician
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Acknowledgment
The organisation of any census is a memorable event and the Norfolk Island 2011 Census on Population and Housing is certainly of no exception to this rule. Though the timing of the 2011 Census between the planning and preparation stages and the actual implementation of the exercise was under a very tight time schedule, the prospects of a successful result varied but in the end, the census exercise was satisfactorily completed.
Several people have contributed to the success of the 2011 Census. However, a few people deserve a special mention. In this respect, special thanks are due to the Administration of Norfolk Island, in particular to the Acting Chief Executive Officer, Mr Bruce Taylor, who provided advice and with whom I liaised closely with in the census process. Acknowledgement is extended to the NIA Lands Officer, Ms Cheryl (Sarlu) Le Cren for providing the Norfolk Island map and providing the Census District enumeration maps. The Census Field Supervisor, Mrs Jodie Quintal, made a prominent contribution, particularly in providing logistical and administration support in preparation towards the field work for the 2011 Census.
The six Census District Collectors: Mrs Renee Webster, Mr Eddie Hooker, Mrs Sheila Grimshaw, Mrs Lisa Edwards, Ms Jo Jenkins and Mrs Judith Davidson, contributed significantly to the success of the census, especially in the early stages and fieldwork of the 2011 Census. They did their work well, often in somewhat difficult circumstances. Further thanks go out to Ms Leah Menzies who together with Ms Jo Jenkins, provided their valuable time in data processing of the 2011 Census.
Notwithstanding the current circumstances on Norfolk Island, the majority of the census data retain their relevance as a snapshot of the Island in 2011 and for planning and policy development in particular areas of interest. Results from the 2011 Census will be an indispensable tool for all partners both internally and external, contributing to the future of Norfolk Island.
Norfolk Island Polini Boseto McNeil, 30th November 2011 Statistician
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List of abbreviations
ABS Australian Bureau of Statistics
CD Census District
CEO Chief Executive Officer
CSPro Census and Survey Processing System
EA Enumeration Area
GEP General Entry Permit
ICR Intelligent Characters Recognition
ILO International Labour Organisation
IMPS Integrated Microcomputer Processing System
ISCO International Standard Classifications of Occupations
ISIC International Standard Industrial Classification of all economic activities
MLA Member of the Legislative Assembly
NIA Norfolk Island Administration
NIG Norfolk Island Government
PES Post Enumeration Survey
TA Technical Assistance
TEP Temporary Entry Permit
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Table of contents
Foreword ........................................................................................................................................ i Acknowledgement......................................................................................................................... ii List of abbreviations..................................................................................................................... iii Table of contents .......................................................................................................................... iv List of Tables................................................................................................................................. v List of Figures ............................................................................................................................. vii
Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 1
Part 1: Organisational and operational background of the 2011 Census .............................. 2
Part 2: Results and Analysis of the 2011 Census .................................................................... 6
2.1 General population profile and Change............................................................................ 6
2.2. Social profile and characteristics.................................................................................... 11
2.3. Immigration profile ....................................................................................................... 15
2.4. Disability profile............................................................................................................. 18
2.5. Economic profile ............................................................................................................ 20
2.6. Housing profile............................................................................................................... 25
Part 3: Table Specifications and Basic Tables........................................................................ 30
3.1. Technical Notes.............................................................................................................. 30
Part 4: Annexes ......................................................................................................................... 33
Annex 1 Basic Tables .............................................................................................................. 33
Annex II Norfolk Island Map ................................................................................................... 90
Annex III 2011 Census Form..................................................................................................... 91
Annex IV Concepts and Definitions .......................................................................................... 99
Annex V References ............................................................................................................... 100
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List of tables1
Group B1: General population characteristics
B101 Total population and number of households, by census year; also rate of annual population increase, population density and average household size
B102 Age group by Sex
Group B2: Social characteristics
B201 Relationship to head of household by all ages and sex
B202 Marital status by all ages and sex
B203 Religion by all ages and sex
B204 School status by all ages and sex
B205 Left school and age left school by all ages and sex
B206 Spoken language by all ages and sex
B207 Ability to speak English by all ages and sex
B208 Usual or main activity by all ages and sex
Group B3: Immigration characteristics
B301 Country or place of birth by all ages and sex
B302 Ordinarily resident not born on Norfolk Island and by year of arrival on Norfolk Island by all ages and sex
B303 Country of citizenship by all ages and sex
B304 Pitcairn Island descent by all ages and sex
B305 Usual place of residence by all ages and sex
B306 Place of residence in August 2010 by all ages and sex
B307 Residential status on Norfolk Island by all ages and sex
B308 Basis for - General Entry Permit by all ages and sex
Group B4: Disability characteristics
B401 Persons with disability and type of disability, and by sex,
B402 Disabled person and by type of assistance required for the disability, and by sex
B403 Disabled person and reason for need of assistance, and by sex
Group B5: Economic characteristics
B501 Highest level of education by age group and sex
B502 Activity status, by age group and sex 1 The list of Basic Tables is annexed as Annex 1 of this report.
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B503 Occupation by age group and by sex
B504 Industry by age group and sex
B505 Hours of work by age group and by sex
B506 Number of business employee by age group, sex
B507 Mode of transport to work by age group, and by sex
B508 Actively looking for work in the last 4 weeks by age group, sex
B509 Circa employment registry by age group, and by sex,
B510 Unpaid domestic work by age group, sex,
B511 Looking after a child without pay by age group, sex
B512 Providing unpaid care by age group, sex,
B513 Voluntary work through an organization/group by age group, sex,
B514 Gross weekly income from wages and salary by age group and sex,
B515 Gross weekly income from business, profession or farm by age group and sex
B516 Gross weekly income from other incomes including rental, dividends, royalties etc by age group, sex,
B517 Gross weekly income from workers compensation by age group and sex
B518 Benefit retirement scheme by age group and sex
B519 Social Welfare by age group and sex
Group B6: Housing characteristics and Amenities B601 Household reporting absence of household member on census night, and reason
for absenceB602 Tenure of dwelling
B603 Type of materials used for construction of wall, floor and roof
B604 Type of holding and size of holding of dwelling
B605 Type of Housing tenure
B606 Source of sewerage disposal
B607 Source of water supply
B608 Source of household amenities including cooking, room lighting, water heating
B609 Number of registered and unregistered vehicles
B610 Type of Internet connection
B611 Persons consenting to storage of census information
Extracted Tables for 2011 Report2
Table 2.1: Total Population by Disability (all ages) Table 2.2: Ordinarily Resident Population by Disability (all ages) Table 2.3: Percentage Distribution of Occupied Private Dwellings by household amenities (%)
2 Tables 2.1 to 2.3 are tables extracted from the basic tables and used as part of the analytical work
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List of figures
Figure 2.1: Population size by Census Years Figure 2.2: Population Distribution by Census Years Figure 2.3: Percentage of Population Distribution by Age Figure 2.4: Total Population Pyramid by Age and Sex Figure 2.5: Ordinarily Resident Population Pyramid by Age and Sex Figure 2.6: Sex Ratio of Ordinarily residents Population by census years Figure 2.7: Intercensal Growth Rate by census years Figure 2.8: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Religion Figure 2.9: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by other language Figure 2.10: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Marital Status Figure 2.11: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population of all ages by usual or
Main activity Figure 2.12: Percentage Distribution of Total Population of all ages by Country of Citizenship Figure 2.13: Percentage Distribution of Total Population of all ages by Country of Birth Figure 2.14: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population of all ages by Pitcairn
DescentFigure 2.15: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily resident population of all ages by Residential
statusFigure 2.16: Percentage Distribution of General Entry Permit Holders of all ages by basis of GEP
Permit Figure 2.17: Ordinarily disabled resident by type of disability (all ages) Figure 2.18: Ordinarily disabled resident by reason for need of assistance (all ages) Figure 2.19: Population 15+ years by Highest Level of Educational Attainment Figure 2.20: Working Age of Ordinarily Resident Population Figure 2.21: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by type of work or activity Figure 2.22: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Male and Female Population by type
of work or activity Figure 2.23: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Industry Figure 2.24: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by type Occupation Figure 2.25: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Individual Gross
Weekly Income Figure 2.26: Percentage of Occupied Private Dwellings Reporting holding used for agricultural or
pastoral purposes Figure 2.27: Occupied Private Dwellings on holding used for agricultural or pastoral purposes and
by size of holding Figure 2.28: Occupied Private Dwellings by Source of Water Supply Figure 2.29: Occupied Dwellings by Sewage Disposal Figure 2.30: Percentage Distribution of Vehicles by Vehicle Registration status Disposal Figure 2.31: Percentage Distribution of Occupied Private Dwellings by Internet Connection Figure 2.32: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by agreement to storage of
2011 Census Form
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Introduction
Theprimary aimof theNorfolk Island2011Census report is to provide census userswith abetterunderstandingofthestateofaffairsonNorfolkIslandinthevariousareascoveredbythe2011Census.Therearethreepartstothisreport:
Part 1 provides an overview of the organizational and operational background of the 2011Census.Itincludesalltheactivitiesundertakeninthe2011Censusprocess.
Part 2 provides theanalysisof the2011Census results andaddressesvarious thematic areasincludingabriefontheNorfolkIslandpopulationprofileandchangeintermsofitspopulationsizeanddistribution,itspopulationstructurebyageandsex,anditspopulationgrowthbetweencensus years (2.4).Movement of people in terms of immigration is also discussed (2.3).Thereportfurtheranalysedthesocialcharacteristics,henceprovidingasocialprofileof theIsland(2.2)whichcombinesanalysisofdisabilityandtypeofdisability(2.4). Theeconomicprofile(2.5) deals with economic activities of individuals and also includes activity status,employment, occupation and industry in paid work, and unpaid activities. Finally, the lastcomponentofanalysis isbasedon thehouseholdcharacteristics (2.6)of the2011Censusandincludes, among other things, the use of construction materials for houses. In addition, itaddresses access to facilities and other housing amenities. Under each thematic area, itconcludeswithabriefsummaryofthemainfindingsofthe2011CensusandattemptstodistilimplicationsforpolicymakinganddevelopmentplanningonNorfolkIsland.
Part 3 provides the basic tables of the 2011 Census from which most of the major keyindicatorshavebeenderivedfromfortheanalyticalreportofthe2011Census
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Part 1. Organisational and operational backgrounds of the 2011 census
1.1. General background
Censuses held at regular intervals provide an important source of information for theAdministration of Norfolk Island, as well as for the private sector and not for profitorganizations. The census is a vital instrument in awide range of activities. Such activitiesincludepolicydevelopmentandplanningbytheNorfolkIslandAdministrationandbyprivateorganisations and interest groups, and the establishment of sample frames for surveys onspecifictopics.
The 2011Census onNorfolk Islandwas preceded by full censuses undertaken during 1981,1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, and 2006. In ensuring alignment with Australia, Norfolk IslandconductsitscensusesatthesametimeasAustralia.Inaccordancewithsection8oftheCensusand Statistics Act 1961,NorfolkIslandwasdividedintosixCensusDistricts(CDs).Giventhecensusdistrictsdemarcation,itwasalsoexpectedthatacensusdistrictcollectorbeassignedtoeachcensusdistrictpurposelytocarryoutduties inrelationtothetakingandcollectionofthecensusdistrict.Thus, thecensusdistrictcollector’sprimaryroleis todistributeHouseholder’sSchedules to all people present in the census district prior to the night of the census and tocollectthoseSchedulesaftercensusnight.
Apart from the providing the core information about population distribution and change, the2011Census isdesigned toprovide informationonareasof interestasdefinedbytheCensusand Statistics Act 1961, consistent to information provided in the previous censuses forpurposesofcomparison.
1.2. Geographical
Foroperationalpurposes, theNorfolk Island isdivided into sixcensusdistricts.Although thecensus districts do not have any official administrative status, the divisions may serve as aframework for future surveys in inter-census periods. Annex II provides a map of NorfolkIsland.
1.3. Enumeration methods
An efficient collection operation is essential to the success of the Census. As in previousCensuses,the2011Censusisself-enumerated.Thismeansthateachhouseholdisaskedtofillinthe details required on the Census form. A Collector is to provide assistance if andwhen ahousehold requires additional assistance on the census form.ACollector collects the censusformsthedayafterthecensusnight.WhereaCollectorisnotinitiallysuccessfulincollectingaCensusform,he/sheisrequiredtoreturntothehouseholduptoatleasttwotothreetimesintheweekperiodfollowingCensusNighttoattempttocollecttheform.
1.4. Census funding Adequatefinancialsupportisrequiredforasuccessfulcensus.Thetotalfinancialcommitmenttothe2011CensuswasAUD$30,000solelyfinancedbytheAdministrationofNorfolkIslandandwithnoexternalfundingsource.Thiswillneedtoincreaseinthesubsequentcensuses.
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1.5. The 2011 Census programme
1.5.1. Census Staffing
Intheinitialstagesofthecensusplanningandpreparationofthe2011Census,thereweretwocore teammemberswhich included theCensus Statistician and theCensus Field Supervisor.Six census district collectorswere recruited for the census enumeration period and two stafffromtheAdministrationofNorfolkIslandprovidedvaluableassistancetothefinalstagesofthecensus exercise. All staff was appointed under the Census and Statistics Act 1961 and wassubjectedtothestrictconfidentialityprovisionsoftheCensus and Statistics Act 1961.
1.5.2. Mapping
TheproductionofaccuratemapsforusebyCensusCollectorsisimportanttothecollectionoftheCensusinordertoavoidomissionsanddoublecounting.TheymakeitpossibleforCensusCollectors to deliver and collect forms from every household on Norfolk Island. Censuscollectorswere providedwith a hard copyof theirmaps. However, for subsequent censuseshigh resolution quality maps may need to be considered to ensure that a more detailed andappropriately scaled maps for use by Census Collectors, leading to better coverage of thepopulation.
1.5.3. Household Schedule
Thehouseholdscheduleconsistedof8pagesofA3sheetsprintedbacktobackonwhitepaperwhichcouldbeprone towet fieldworkconditions.Thehouseholdschedulecomprisedof twomainparts:asegmentonindividualpersonsinformation(7pages)andasegmentondwellinginformation (one page). An additional household schedule was provided for households thatexceededmorethan7householdmembers.Inthesegmentonindividuals/personstherewere44questions and in the segment on dwelling therewere 15 questions.A copy of the householdscheduleisattachedasAnnexIIItothereport.
1.5.4. Pre-Publicity and Awareness
Apublicitycampaignwasinitiatedtocreateawarenessofthecensusamongthepopulation,aswellastohelpthepublictounderstandwhyandhowthecensuswouldbeconducted.
Thecensuspublicityexerciseincludedthefollowingactivities:
• A schedule of announcements for broadcast in “Local Notices” at Radio Norfolk waspreparedandairedonRadioNorfolkduringthedaysleadinguptothecensusenumeration
• Aseriesofmedia releaseswaspublishedvia the“Norfolk Islander”, theNorfolkWindowand Norfolk Online. The media releases also included an article providing clarity andjustificationonthe“timecapsule”questionthatwasincludedinthehouseholdschedule
1.5.5. Training
EnumerationTrainingfortheCollectorsisvitalinensuringthataCollectorisfullyversedandknowledgeable in achieving the expected census results andoutcomes.A training session fortheCollectors tookplaceonTuesday,2ndAugust 2011,whichwas7daysbefore theCensusnightonthe9thAugust2011.Theneedtoconductaseriesoftrainingsessionsisofimportance.
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1.5.6. Logistics
Transport: For the census enumeration, the censusFieldSupervisor and theCollectors usedtheir personal vehicles to distribute and collect the household schedules.Costs incurredwerereimbursedbytheNorfolkIslandAdministration.
Equipment: The field equipment for the census district collectors included: Householder’sSchedule; Envelopes for Householders Schedules (Black Lettering); Envelopes forPersonal/Private Form (Red Lettering); Record Book, containing also ‘Authority to Act asCollector’ and a description of Collectors boundaries; Call-back/thank you cards; MileageClaim for reimbursement of fuel expenses; Time Sheets to record hoursworked; Collector’sBadge(adhesivepaperbadge);Onepacketofpins;TwogreenandacarryingsatchelforeachCollector.
Office Space: For purposes of maintaining confidentiality of the 2011 Census householdschedules,anofficewasprovidedforuseattheAdministrationofNorfolkIsland,tostorethe2011Censusformsaswellastoprocessthedata.
1.5.7. Fieldwork
Distribution of Census Forms:TheCollectorsstartedthefirstroundofdistributingthecensusformsonFriday,5thAugust2011.TheCollectorswererequiredtodistributeeachcensusformtoeachhouseholdintheirdistrict.Wherenobodywasathome,aCollectorwouldleaveacallbackcard.
Collection of Questionnaires: The collection of the questionnaires commenced onWednesday, 10th August 2011, the day following the census night. Upon completion ofcollection, all census documents were dispatched to the Census Field Supervisor andsubsequentlytothecensusofficeattheAdministrationofNorfolkIsland.ThelastboxeswithcensusresultswerereceivedatthecensusofficeattheAdministrationonThursday,18thAugust2011.
1.5.8. Data processing
Manual checking and coding: The checking and coding of the census was done by theStatisticianwiththeassistanceofthetwostaffmembersfromtheAdministration.
CensusDistrictbatchesofcensusformsweremanuallycheckedandmanuallycoded,includingchecksonhousehold identificationof thecensusformsagainst the2011censusrecordbooks;generalcheckswhichincludedchecksoncompleteness;generalcodingwhichincludedcodingofquestionnaires,andcodingofanswersandgeneralchecksontheoutputs.
Data entry:Aftercompletionofthemanualcheckingandcoding,theinformationonthe2011Census household schedules was entered manually in the computer using Microsoft officeexcel. Two computers were installed in the census office, one of which was for use by theStatisticianandtheotherforusebythedataentryofficers.Tomakeoptimaluseofcomputers,thetwodata-entryofficersworkedinatwo-threehourshiftsoneduringofficialhoursandtheotherafterofficialhours.DataentrywascompletedbyThursday,4thNovember2011andoncedataentryprocesswascompletedthecensusdatawasthenconsolidated.
As the Administration ofNorfolk Island did not have a data processing programme such asIMPS(IntegratedMicrocomputerProcessingSystem)orCensusandSurveyProcessingSystem
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(CSPro) to perform major tasks in data processing (data entry, data editing, tabulation,dissemination,statisticalanalysisanddatacapturecontrol),MicrosoftOffice(excel)wasusedfordataprocessing.Thiswastimeconsumingandslowedtheprocessofdataentry.
Data edition and imputation:Oncompletionofdataentry,alldatawaseditedtoidentifyanyinconsistencies of the census data. In cases where there appeared to be an inconsistency,reversiontotherawdatawasmadeandmanualcorrectionshadtobeappliedtotherawdata.Severalrunsofthespreadsheetswererequiredbeforethebatchwassufficientlycleaned.Lastly,the resultinghousehold andpopulation totalswere checked against themanual counts by thecensus district Collectors. In cases of inconsistent of the census outcomes, the batches withoriginalcensusformswerecheckedtoidentifythesourceofeachinconsistency.
Final Data:Thefinaloutcomeofthe2011Censusisafileofcodedrecordsforeachperson,family, and dwelling enumerated in theCensus. The data released in files and tables do notallowtheidentificationofindividuals.
Archiving of Census Forms: In preceding censuses, all census forms and other name-identified records were destroyed once the statistical data required for the purposes of theCensuswasextracted.The2011Censusforthefirsttime,gaveeachpersontheopportunitytohavehisorherCensusinformationkeptandthenmadepubliclyavailableafter99years.Wherea response to this question clearly indicates a respondent's agreement to have their Censusinformationretained,andtheformhasbeensigned,therespondent'sinformationwillbestored.
Recycling and Destruction:Onceallthestatisticaldatahasbeenextractedandcompletedandthecensusformsarenolongerneededforprocessing,theywillbedestroyed.
1.5.9. Coverage and quality
Coverage:Noattemptwasmadetoundertakeapost-enumerationsurveyforthe2011Censusgiven the tightwork schedule.A few caseswere reported of individualswho claimed not tohavebeenvisitedbythecensusdistrictcollectorsorhadnotreceivedacensusform,butdatascrutinyrevealedthatinformationaboutsomeofthesewasapparentlycollectedintheirabsencethroughothermembersofthehousehold.Thepopulationcountedinthe2011Censusappearsto be low. However, this is consistent with intercensal data which seems to suggest a lowpopulationgrowth.
Quality: In general, the quality of census data is satisfactory as the number of errors andomissions remained within acceptable limits. Some of the mistakes and omissions werecorrectedduringthephasesofmanualcheckinganddataediting.Remainingoffendingvalueswerere-codedas‘notstated’.
1.5.10. Analysis and dissemination
Analysis:Thebasic tableswereused as thebasis for analysis and furtherdatamanipulation.Theanalysisofthe2011CensusiscapturedinPart2ofthisreport.
Dissemination: The publication of this report is the initial stage of the 2011 Censusdisseminationexercise.Otherformsofdisseminationofthe2011Censuswilltaketheformofpress releases on specificmatters covered in the 2011 census thatmaybe relevant to awideaudience.
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Part 2: Results and Analysis of the 2011 Census
2.1 General Population Profile and Change
ThissectionbrieflydiscussesthebasicdemographiccharacteristicsofthepopulationofNorfolkIslandreportedinthe2011Census,andinadditionaddressesitschangeovertime.Indoingso,it refers to on previous census data where information is comparable. Apart from absolutenumbersofpeopleandtheirgeographicdistribution,divisionof thepopulationbyonageandsexis themost important informationin thissection.Suchinformationconstitutes isessentialforsuccessfuldevelopmentplanning,whichoftentargetsspecificgroupssinceneedsvarywithsexorage.Planning in theareasof social services,housing,employmentor foodsupply, forinstancealldependonreliabledetailsontheageandsexcompositionofthepopulation.
NorfolkIslandhasconducteditsowncensuseveryfiveyearssince1961.Beforethatpopulationfigures were based on head counts which date back to 1791. In 1841, a first census-likeoperationwascarriedoutontheIsland.
Figure 2.1: Population Size by Census Years
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Population Size by Census Years on Norfolk Island2011 Census
Census data from 1986 to 1996 indicates a declining population, then a rise in 2001 and asubsequentdecline topresent.The temporary risemaybeduea tourismboom,andhenceanincreaseinnumbersofvisitors,TEPs,andreturningresidentstoworkintheirbusiness.Figure 2.1 presentspopulationsizesasreportedinthecensusesbetween1986and2011.
Populationsizeandgeographicaldistribution
The2011Censusrecordedapopulationof2,302peopleonNorfolkIslandoncensusnight,ofwhom1,220werefemalesand1,082weremales.Theenumerationincludedordinarilyresidentscomprising of Residents, General Entry Permit and Temporary Entry Permit holders andsecondmentofficers,aswellasvisitorswhowereontheIslandoncensusnight
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As expected, the Norfolk Island is dominated by ordinarily residents at 78 percent and 22percentaccountsforvisitors’populationoncensusnight.Figure 2.2representsthepopulationdistributionbetweenordinarilyresidentsandvisitorspopulation.
Figure 2.2: Population Distribution by Census YearsOrdinarily residents and Visitors Population Distribution (%)
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Populationdensity
Norfolk Island as a whole has a medium to high population to land ratio: the Island’s totalpopulation,includingvisitors,densityis66personspersquarekilometre3.Ifweweretoexcludethe visitors population density thiswould be at 51persons per square kilometre.The overalldensityissomewhatmisleading,however,sincealargepartoftheIslandplusallofPhillipandNepeanIslandsareforconservationpurposesandhencearelargelyuninhabited.
AgeSexStructure
The2011Censuspopulationmakeupindicatesthepopulationunder15yearsofageamountedto16percentofthetotalpopulation,whichrepresentsasizeabledeclinesincethe2006censusof19percent.Thepopulationofabovebetween15yearsand64yearsamountstomorethan54percentwhilethepopulationof65yearsandaboveconstituteaproportionof24percent.Figure2.3presentspopulationdistributionbyagebetweentotalpopulationandordinarilyresidents.
Figure 2.3: Percentage of Population Distribution by Age
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3TheareaofNorfolkIslandis34.6km²,includingPhillipandNepeanIslands,whichareuninhabited.
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The population structure by five-year age categories for the 2011Census reveals a generallyolderpopulation.Closeinspectionrevealsthatthe20-24,25-29and30-34agegroupsaresmallandnarrowcomparedwithmostotherjurisdictions,indicatingthatmanyinthisagegroupmayhavemovedawayfromtheIsland.Incontrast,the60-64-agecategoryappearsbroad,indicatingthatthisagegroupisthelargestontheIslandonCensusnight.Figures 2.4 and 2.5,confirmanddisplay a lower number or percentage of younger people while displaying a much olderpopulationonNorfolkIsland.
Figure 2.4: Total Population Pyramid by Age and Sex
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Figure 2.5: Ordinarily Resident Population Pyramid by Age and Sex
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MedianAge
Themedianageisameasurethatdividesthepopulationintotwoequalparts(theageatwhichhalf of the population is older and half is younger). Change in themedian age shows if thepopulation is aging or growing younger. The median age is especially useful as onemeasurement when comparing the composition of a population over time and to otherpopulations.The2011Censusindicatedthatthemedian agefortotalpopulationincludingthevisitorsoncensusnightwas58years(56formenand60forwomen),whilethemedian ageforordinarilyresidentpopulationwasfor46years(45yearsformenand47yearsforwomen).
SexRatio4
The proportion ofmales to females in a population is important background information fordevelopment planning. It has far-reaching implications in a wide range of areas likeemploymentandmarriageopportunities,populationgrowth,anddemandforsocialservices,etcetera.Theexpectedsex ratio—thenumberofmalesper100 females—populationcategoryfollowsapatterninwhichfemalesoutnumbermales,henceanindicationofa“male deficit”.
Figure 2.6: Sex Ratio of Ordinarily residents Population by census years
Ordinarily Resident Population by Sex Ratio (%) 1991; 2001; 2011 Censuses
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The 2011 Census indicates that sex ratio for total population was 89, while for ordinarilyresidentsonNorfolk Islandwas92 and forvisitors’ populationwas79. In further examiningand comparing sex ratios between census years, figure 2.6 reveals that over the last 20 yearperiodsexratioamongstordinarilyresidents(i.e.excludingvisitors)wasequal(onefemaletoonemale)buthasthendeclined.The2011Censusdepictsascenariowhereforabouteverytenordinarilyresidentfemales,thereareaboutnineordinarilyresidentmalesontheIsland.Thesexratioisconsistentwiththepopulationsizeandgrowth.
4Sexratioisdefinedasthenumberofmalesper100females
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PopulationGrowth
Thepopulationof2,302peopleenumeratedin9thAugust2011implieda-9.6percentdecreasein the5years since the2006Census.Onanannualbasis this indicates agrowth rateof -1.8percentperyear. Between the1996and2001Censuses, therewasahighpopulationgrowth(3.5%) but then growth rate declined between the 2001 and 2006 Censuses. The positivepopulationgrowthbetween1996and2001may indicatea tourismboomandpresumably thismay have led to an increase in the number of TEP holders or it may indicate that residentsreturned to the Island for employment or to operate businesses on the Island. The declininggrowthratebetween2001and2011indicatedonFigure 2.7 isconsistentwiththefiguresthatgo back to 2002/03, which clearly show the continual decline since the 2001 Census. TheNorfolk IslandAnnualReport of 2001/02, stated that tourismdeclined in thatyearby16.6%due tocollapseof theairline in June2001and theattackon theWorldTradeCentre inNewYorkin2001.
Figure 2.7: Intercensal Growth Rate by Census Years
Intercensal Growth Rate By Census Years2011 Census
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SummaryandConclusion
The population of theNorfolk Island hasmaintained a negative growth rate since 2001.The2011Census annual growth rate of -1.8would imply that in 5 years time the projected totalpopulationwillbe2,104,whiletheprojectedtotalpopulationin10yearstimewouldbe1,923assumingthatifthegrowthrateremainsconstant.
The age structure recorded in the 2011 Census displays a low number of younger peoplebetween the age group of 20 years and 34 years. The population pyramid further reveals agenerally older population and therefore therewill be amuchgreater demand for services tocater for the needs of this age group particularly increased demand for medical and othergeriatric services. The provision of such services would have implications for associatedexpendituresonservices.However,theolderpopulationmayalsoprovideapotentialeconomicstimulus. A largely healthy, independent older population can also form a valued socialresource,forexampleinprovidingcareforothers,sharingskillsandknowledgeandengaginginvolunteeractivities.
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2.2 Social Profile
ThissectionaddressesseveralsocialcharacteristicsoftheNorfolkIslandpopulationthatwerecoveredbythe2011Censushouseholdschedule.
Religion
The2011Censusrevealsthat62percentofitspopulationreportedthattheybelongtoChristianchurcheswithChurchofEngland remainingdominant at 34percent.Almost aquarter of theordinarilyresidentpopulationreportedtohavenoreligion(Figure 2.8.)Inexaminingthemaleandfemaledistributionthereisapatternindicatingthatmorefemales(33percent)thanmales(27percent)reportedChristianchurchaffiliation.
Figure 2.8: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Religion, all ages
Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Religion (%)2011 Census
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Language
The2011Censuscontainedonequestionregardinglanguage,namely:“Does this person speak a language other than English?” Thequestionwasputtoallagegroups,butitwasnotedthattherearebabiesandyoungchildrenwhomaynotspeakalanguagewellattheirage.Thecensusshould have placed a cut off or reference point to target an age range on this question.Nevertheless, the 2011 Census recorded that 32 percent of the total population indicatedspeaking other languages other than English. Almost three quarter of the total ordinarilyresidentpopulationreportedtospeakingNorfolkIslandlanguage.
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Figure 2.9: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident population by other language
Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Other Languages (%)2011 Census
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MaritalStatus
Marital status is an important determinant for a person’s position in his or her life course.Gettingmarriedandtheendingofamaritalrelationshipforanyreason—deathofthepartner,divorceorseparation—aresignificant transitions inpeople’s lives.Theyareaccompaniedbychanges in rights, obligations, options and constraints. For instance, widowed women oftenconstituteavulnerablegroup,becausetheylack thesupportandincomeoftheirhusbandsandmay lose access to housing or materials that were part of the household when they weremarried.Gettingmarriedalsomeansnewobligationsandmayinterferewithaneducationalorprofessionalcareer.
The2011Censusdistinguishedpersonswhohadnevermarried,whoweremarriedatthetimeofthecensus,whowerewidowed,whoweredivorcedorseparated,orwhowereinadefactorelationship. A childwho is under the age of 15 yearswas included in the “nevermarried”category.
The2011Censusrecordedthatalmosthalfof the totalordinarilyresidentpopulationforbothmale and female indicated at the time of the Census as been married: 21% and 21%respectively.Almostequalnumbersofmalesandfemalesoftheordinarilyresidentpopulationhaveindicatedasbeensingle:17%and17%respectively.The2011Censusrevealedthattherearemorefemalewidows(5%)thanmalewidowers(1%).
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Figure 2.10: Percentage Distribution of Ordinarily Resident population by Marital Status
Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Marital Status (%)2011 Census
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Usualormainactivity
The information on the usual or main activity of individuals in this report refers to allindividualsofallagesatthetimeofthecensus5.The2011Censusindicatedthatmorethanhalfof the ordinarily resident population (57%) areworking in a job, business or farmwhile 19percentof theordinarily residentpopulationareatprimaryorsecondaryschool. Figure 2.11 presentsthedistributionofordinarilyresidentpopulationbyusualormainactivity.
Figure 2.11: Distribution of Ordinarily Resident population of all ages by usual or main activity
Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Main activity (%)2011 Census
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cent
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5Doesnotrefertothe“adultpopulation”ofbetween15yearsand65yearswhoarereferredtoasthosein
thelabourforce
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HouseholdCompositionandHeadofHousehold
In2011Censusinformationwasobtainedin1,017householdswhichwereoccupieddwellingsonthenightofcensus.Ofthis,805(79percent)wereprivatehouseholdsand212(21percent)weretouristaccommodationdwellingswhichwereoccupiedbyvisitorsonthenightofcensus.Averagehouseholdsizeforalloccupieddwellingswas2personsperhousehold.
Head of household Everyoneinthehouseholdwasaskedtostatetheirrelationshiptotheheadofhousehold.Theserelationshipswereclassifiedineightcategories.Theproportionofheadofhouseholdisalmostequalbetweenmaleandfemale(55percentformaleand45percentforfemale).
SummaryandConclusion
Figure 2.10 reveals that there are more female widows (4%) than male widower (1%) onNorfolkIsland.Whilewidowhoodmayhaveconsequencesandadverseeffectsonwellbeingofawidowedperson,thismaynotbethecaseonNorfolkIslandgiventheactivesupportnetworkoffamiliesandfriendsthatexistshereontheIsland.However,giventheagesexstructureofthepopulation that depicts a generally older population, the proportion of widowed person willslightlyincreaseovertime.
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2.3 Immigration Profile
CountryofCitizenship
Inthe2011Census,almost80percentofthetotalpopulationreportedtheircitizenshipasAustralian,followedbyNewZealandat13percent.Figure 2.12presentsthedistribution.
Figure 2.12: Distribution of Total Population of all ages by Country of Citizenship
Distribution of Total Population by Country of Citizenship (%)2011 Census
13%1% 5% 1%
79%
Australia New Zealand United Kingdom Others Not Stated
CountryofBirth
Inthe2011Census,peoplewereaskedwhatcountrytheywerebornin.OfthetotalPopulation,43percentreportedthattheywereborninAustralia,followedby24percentwhoreportedthattheywerebornonNorfolk Island.Of thepopulation (76percent)whohad reported that theywerebornoutsideofNorfolkIsland,almosthalfofthem(45percent)reportedthattheyarrivedonNorfolkbefore1995.
Figure 2.13: Distribution of Total Population of all ages by Country of Birth
Distribution of Population by Country of Birth (%)2011 Census
43%
20%
5% 8% 1%
24%
Norfolk Island Australia New Zealand United Kingdom Others Not Stated
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OrdinarilyResidentPopulationofPitcairnDescent
Relating to country of birth and citizenship is the relationship to ancestry. As in previousNorfolkIslandCensuses,the2011CensusagainaskedaquestionrelatingtoPitcairndescent.Incomparingtheresponsesbetweencensusperiodsofbetween1986and2006,theratioofa“yes, of Pitcairn descent” and “no, not of Pitcairn descent” response is around 1:1. For the 2011Census,theratiohasslightlychangedto1:1.5.ThusfortwopersonsofPitcairndescent,therearethreepersonsofnonPitcairndescentintheordinarilyresidentpopulationonNorfolkIsland.ThismayimplythatpersonsofPitcairndescentmayhaverelocatedtemporarilyormigratedandthattheincreasednumberofpersonsofnonPitcairndescentisacontributingfactorintheratio.
Figure 2.14: Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population of all ages by Pitcairn Descent
Ordinarily Resident Population by Pitcairn Descent By Census Year (%)2011 Census
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ResidentialStatusonNorfolkIsland
As in previous censuses, a question is asked on the residential status of persons onNorfolkIsland. Of the Ordinarily resident population, permanent population accounts for 76 percentwho are Residents and 9 percent are General Entry Permits (GEPS)6 while the itinerantpopulation7accountsforabout15percent(Figure 2.15).
Figure 2.15: Distribution of Ordinarily resident population of all ages by Residential status
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Ordinarily Resident Population by Residential Status on Norfolk Island (%)2011 Census
6 ResidentsandGEPholdersasdefinedintheImmigration Act, 1980, areclassifiedasPermanentpopulation.7ATEPholderisclassifiedasanitinerantasdefinedintheImmigration Act, 1980. “Other”canbealsoclassifiedas
itinerant,asthisgroupconsistofpersonsawaitingpermitsorthosenotrequiringpermits.
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The 2011Census specifically asked personswithGeneral Entry Permits on the basis for thepermit.Figure 2.16 presents that 30 percent of theGEP holders indicated that they have anexisting business while about 19 percent have indicated that they are self funded. A highproportion (36%) of GEP holders has indicated that none of the options provided wasapplicable.
Figure 2.16: Distribution of General Entry Permit Holders of all ages by basis of GEP Permit
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General Entry Permit Holders by Basis of Permit (%)2011 Census
Both Sex
SummaryandConclusion
Migrationwouldbetheonepopulationdynamicthatwouldhaveanimportantconsequenceforthe (re)distributionof thepopulationandchangeonNorfolk Island,given thatnaturalgrowth(i.e.fertilityandmortality)appearssmall.Whilethe2011Censusdidnotgoindetailtocaptureimmigrationratiosandrates,itwouldobviouslybeusefultocloselyexaminetheimmigrationdataandtoidentifyimpactsonpopulationchangeandtofurtherexaminethelikelyassociatedimplicationsforNorfolkIsland.
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2.4 Disability Profile
The2011Censusquestionondisabilityscreensthepopulationbyself-perceivedstatusofhealthintermsofdisability.Thequestionreads:“Is this person disabled by a serious long term illness on physical or mental condition?”
Disability
Overall prevalence of disability
In the2011Census, a totalof82persons (3.5%of the totalpopulation) reportedashavingadisability.Therewereslightlymoremen(3.6%ofallmales)thanwomen(3.5%ofallfemales)reported as having a disability. Table 2.1 also indicates that disability amongst ordinarilyresident population was higher amongst men (3.7% of all ordinarily resident males) thanamongstwomen(3.3%ofallordinarilyresidentfemales)
Table 2.1: Total Population by Disability (all ages)
Total Population by Disability 2011 Census
Sex Total population Yes disabled Percent
disabled Not
Disabled Percent
not disabled
Total 2,302 82 3.5 2,128 92.4
Male 1.082 39 3.6 1,006 93.0
Female 1,220 43 3.5 1,122 92.0
Table 2.2: Ordinarily Resident Population by Disability (all ages)
Ordinarily Resident Population by Disability 2011 Census
Sex Total population Yes disabled Percent
disabled Not
Disabled Percent
not disabled
Total 1,795 63 3.5 1,683 93.7
Male 858 32 3.7 806 94.5
Female 937 31 3.3 877 93.6
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TypeofDisability
Notalldisabilitiesareequallycommon.Figure 2.17showthat“disability in other ways”(20%)exceeds all other categories, followed by “in acts of daily living” (14%) and “in doing housework” (8%). Further,notalldisabilitiesareequallycommon in termsof the reason forneed of assistance. Figure 2.18 indicates that “old or young age” (37%) is most commonamongstdisabledpersonsasthereasonforneedofassistance,followedby“disability of more than 6 months”(27%).
Figure 2.17: Ordinarily disabled resident by type of disability (all ages)
Ordinarily disabled resident by type of disability (%)2011 Census
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Figure 2.18: Ordinarily disabled resident by reason for need of assistance (all ages)
Ordinarily disabled residents by reason for need of assistance (%)2011 Census
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SummaryandConclusion
The2011Censusindicatesthatprevalenceofdisabilityamongstordinarilyresidentpopulationishigherinmenthaninwomen:3.7%and3.3%respectively.Typesofdisabilityarenotequal.Disabledpersonsrequireassistance,andthemostcommonreasonforneedingassistanceisdueto either “old age or young age”. The age sex structure in Figures 2.4 and 2.5 showing agenerallyolderpopulationonNorfolkIslandisthereforereasonable.
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2.5 Economic Profile
Theinformationontheworkactivityofindividualsreferstothepopulationaged15andoveratthe time of the 2011 Census. In some places this is referred to as the ‘adult’ population, todistinguishitfromthetotalpopulation,andwhenpercentagesorratesareusedtheyareusuallybasedonthisgroup8.
HighestLevelofEducationalAttainment
Human resources in terms of people on the Island with tertiary qualification are very small. Inexaminingthehighest levelofeducationalattainmentbylabourforcepopulation(figure 2.19)on Norfolk Island, the 2011 Census revealed that there are differences between males andfemalesofordinarily residents’population in termsof educational attainment aswell asgapsbetween the categories of educational attainment. The most obvious difference and gap isreflectedinthe“trade certificate”categorywhere23percentofordinarilyresidentpopulationreportedthattheyhaveattainedaTradeCertificate.Attainmentoftradecertificateishigherformales (15%) than females (9%)whileonlyabout14percentofordinarily residentpopulationhaveanymajoruniversitydegree(Bachelor’s,Master’sorPhD).
Figure 2.19: Population 15+ years by Highest Level of Educational Attainment
Ordinarily Resident Population 15 + years by Highest Level of Education (%)2011 Census
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Leve of Education Attainment
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Males Females
ActivityStatus
The2011Censusquestionasked“Did this person have a full time or part time job or business of any kind last week?”Thusitwasintendedtoincludenotonlythoseearningwagesorsalaries,butalsothosewhoearnedmoney(orpaymentinkind)fromotheractivitiessuchasbusinessorfarmsaswellasthosewhodounpaidworksuchasvoluntaryworkorunpaidfamilywork.
Figure 2.20 reveals thatof the totalordinarily residentpopulation, theagegroupbetween35yearsand74whoreportedhavingafulltimeorparttimejobaccountsforthreequarter(75%)
8Uponthewriteupofthisreport,“retirementage”isunknown.
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whiletheagegroupbetween20yearsand34yearsreportedthat theyhaveafull timeorparttimejobthisaccountsforlessthan15percent.Concentrationofworkingageisthereforewithinthe35to74agerange.
Figure 2.20: Working Age of Ordinarily Resident Population
Working Age of Ordinarily Resident Population By Labour Force (%)2011 Census
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Figure 2.21indicatesthatregardlessoftypeofwork,workingageismoreconcentratedwithinthe35and74agerangethanitisbetweenthe15and34agerange.
Figure 2.21: Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by type of work or activity
Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Type of Work or Activityand by Age Group (%)
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Public Service Employee Private Sector employee Employer Self employed
AgeSexStructureofLabourForce
The2011Censusreveals(Figure 2.22)indicatesthattherewasaslightdifferencebetweenmenandwomenworkingintheprivatesectorasanemployeewithmorewomenthanmenworkingas a private employee: at 45 percent and 55 percent respectively. Upon further analysis, 7percent of the adult populationwere unemployed but actively seekingwork,withmorementhanwomenwhoreportedthis:5percentversus3percent.
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Figure 2.22: Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Male and Female Population by type of work or activity
Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Male Population by Type of Work or Activityand by Age Group (%)
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Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Female Population by Type of Work or Activity and by Age Group (%)
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Industry
Employment work by industry sector
The sectors of highest employment in the ordinarily resident population are in the sales,wholesale and retail trade industry (18%) followed by hotels, accommodation and pubs (18percent),andcommunityandpersonalservices9(14%).
The main area of employment growth among the industries between census periods is notcomparableastheclassificationofindustryusedinthe2011Censusdifferedfromthepreviouscensuses and further analyticalworkmay be required in order to identify potential areas foremploymentandgrowth.
9Includeshousekeeping,
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Figure 2.23: Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Industry
Ordinarily Resident Population 15+ years by Industry (%)2011 Census
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Occupation
Employment work by occupations: what people do for money
ThebasictableB5.03presentsinformationontheoccupationsonNorfolkIslandwithabreakdown of occupations into seven major categories. By far the largest occupational group onNorfolkIslandis“clerks”whichincludes“office clerks and customer services10”at25percentfollowedbythatof“skilled technicians and trade workers”at19percent.
Figure 2.24: Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by type Occupation
Ordinarily Resident Population 15+ years by Occupation (%)2011 Census
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IndividualGrossWeeklyIncome
Figure 2.25 depicts the distribution of individual gross weekly income amongst ordinarilyresident population. It reveals that individual gross weekly income is not evenly distributedwithintheearningbracketsandisconcentratedinthemiddleofthechart.Itfurtherrevealsthatabout34percent of ordinarily resident individual earning income falls between the$400and$800earningbracketswhileonly9percentofordinarilyresident’sweeklyincomefallsbelow$249.00. Upon close inspection of the distribution, the median weekly income amongstordinarilyresidentpopulationofworkingage(i.e.15+years)is$555.00perweek.
Figure 2.25: Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by Individual Gross Weekly Income
Ordinarily Resident Population 15+ years by Individual Gross Weekly Income (%)2011 Census
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SummaryandConclusions
As Norfolk Island’s population continues to age, there may be an increasing desire by theGovernmenttoattractmigrantsparticularlyofpersonswithintheagerangeofbetween20and34yearswhowouldcontributetothelabourforceontheIsland,inturnpaytaxesandtherebyincreasinggovernmentrevenuestocoverassociatedexpenditures.Atthesametime,shouldthismaybeanoption;therewillbeaneedtoplanforinfrastructuretoaccommodatethechangingsize,compositionanddistributionofthepopulationontheIsland.
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2.6 Housing and Dwelling Profile
ThehousinganddwellingsituationonNorfolkIslandandtheavailabilityofspecificamenitiesisrevealedinthe2011Census.
Dwelling
The2011Censusdifferentiatesbetweenbuildings,houses,anddwellings.Abuildingreferstoanyconstructionthathasaroofandwalls.Itmaybeahouse,aflat,ashed,ashop,afactory,oracombinationofanyofthese.Buildingsmayincludevacanthousesandalsofactories,shops,sheds,etceteraaslongasthesearealsousedtohousepeople.Ahouseisabuildinginwhichpeoplelive;itmayincludeafreestandinghouse,anapartmentorflatcomplex,ahousemaybeoccupiedbymore thanonehouseholdand, therefore,maycontainmore thanonedwelling.Adwellingreferstothelivingspacethatisoccupiedbyahousehold.Itcanbeahouseorpartofahouseoccupiedbyhouseholds.Thus,adwellingmaybeawholehouseoronlypartofahouse.And,asthereisonlyonehouseholdperdwelling,thetotalnumberofoccupieddwellingsequalsthetotalnumberofhouseholdsinthecountry.
Dwellings and households
Inthe2011Census,a totalof1,144dwellingswerecountedonNorfolkIsland.Ofthese,127were vacant during the census period, resulting in an occupancy ratio of almost 89 percent.However,theremaybecaseswheredwellingsinsomeareasoftheIslandthatmayhavebeenmissed, and the census district collectors may not include in their coverage. If all misseddwellingswerecaptured,theoccupationratiowouldbeslightlylowerthanreported.
Construction materials
The reported construction materials for walls, roofs and floors indicate that the majority ofdwellings on Norfolk Island consist of timber wall dwellings with either corrugated orcolarbond roofs. In these houses, timber floors are the most common (72%), followed byconcreteor concreteblock flooring (21%).Fibro-walleddwellings (25%)mostlyhave timberfloors, or otherwise concrete floors. Concrete-walled houses practically always also haveconcretefloors.
Occupied Private Dwellings on Holding used for agricultural and pastoral purpose
The 2011 Census indicates that 23 percent of occupied private dwellings reported to haveholding used for agricultural and pastoral purposes while 76 percent have reported that theholdingsarenotusedforagriculturalofpastoralpurposes.Only1percentofoccupiedprivatedwellingsreported“notstated”(Figure 2.26)
In further examining the occupied private dwellings that reported on the holding used foragriculturalandpastoralpurposes,26percentofoccupiedprivatedwellingsreportedthat theyhadholdingsizeoflessthan1acrewhile74percentofoccupiedprivatedwellingsreportedthattheyhadholdingsizeofmorethan1acre(Figure 2.27)
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Figure 2.26: Percentage of Occupied Private Dwellings Reporting holding used for agricultural or pastoral purposes
Occupied Private Dwellings on Holdings used for argicultural and pastoral purposes 2011 Census
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10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
Yes, holding used for agriculturaland pastoral purposes
No, holding not used for agriculturaland pastoral purposes
Not Stated
Response
Perc
ent
Figure 2.27: Occupied Private Dwellings on holding used for agricultural or pastoral purposes and by size of holding
Occupied Private Dwellings on Holdings used for argicultural and pastoral purposes by Size of Holding
2011 Census
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
Size of Holding < 1 acre Size of Holding >1 acre Size of Holding not stated
Response
Perc
ent
Dwellingamenities,
The general access of the population towater, sewerage disposal, electricity and other basicamenities are an important measure of development. Improving the quality and access toelectricity, water supply and sanitation are essential for social and economic growth, andemploymentcreation.Comparisonwiththe2006andpreviouscensusesispossiblebecausetheformercensusesincludedquestionsondwellingamenities.
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Water supply
Accordingto the2011Census,“own rain water” is themostcommonsourceofwatersupplyand accounts for 97 percent of occupied dwellings, and the remaining 3 percent of occupieddwellingsreportedtheirmainsourceofwatersupplywasowngroundwater.
Figure 2.28: Occupied Dwellings by Source of Water Supply
0
1020
30
4050
60
70
8090
100
Percent
Own Rain Water Own GroundWater
PurchasedWater
Other Source Not Stated
Source of Water Supply
Distribution of Occupied Dwellings by Source of Water Supply (%)2011 Census
Source of Sewage Disposal
Accordingtothe2011Census,79percentofoccupiedprivatedwellingshaveseptictanksasthemajor source of sewage disposal, while 12 percent of occupied dwellings reported to beingconnected to theWaterAssuranceScheme11. 7 percent of occupieddwellings, comprisingofoccupied tourist and accommodation units did not state the source of sewage disposal andpresumablyoccupantsdidnotknow.
Figure 2.29: Occupied Dwellings by Sewage Disposal
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
Percent
Septic Tank(effluent trench)
Septic Tank(holding tank)
WaterAssuranceScheme
Not Stated Other
Source of Sewage Disposal
Distribution of Occupied Dwellings by Sewage Disposal (%)2011 Census
11ThewaterAssuranceSchemeisNorfolkIsland’sseweragenetworkmaintainedbytheAdministration
ofNorfolkIsland
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Other Dwelling Amenities
Overall,92percentofoccupiedprivatedwellingsuseelectricityasthemajorsourceoflighting.Atthetimeofthe2011Census,morethan90percentofoccupieddwellingsreliedongasforcooking,whilemorethanhalfof theoccupiedprivatedwellingsusesolarasthemajorsourceofwaterheating.Thequestionaskedin the2011Censusdoesnotclearlyidentifyall thosehouseholdsthatbenefitfromsolarpanelsthatpowerdaytimedomesticelectricalappliances.
Table 2.3: Percentage Distribution of Occupied Private Dwellings by household amenities (%)
Household Amenities Electricity Gas Wood Solar Other Fuel Not StatedSourceofCookingfuel 2.9 95.9 0.9 0.2 0.1 0.0SourceofLighting 91.7 0.2 0.0 7.8 0.1 0.1SourceofRoomHeating 5.6 37.1 43.6 2.5 8.7 2.5SourceofWaterHeating 5.5 38.8 1.0 54.2 0.6 0.0
Vehicle Registration
The 2011 Census recorded 1,992 vehicles on Norfolk Island on census night. Of the totalnumberofvehicles,90.5percent(n=1,803)wereownedbyoccupiedprivatedwellingsand9.5percent (n=189)ofvehicleswereownedbyoccupied tourist accommodationdwellings. The2011 Census further recorded that of the vehicles that were owned by occupied privatedwellings77percentwereregisteredand13percentwereunregistered(figure 2.30)
Figure 2.30: Distribution of Vehicles by Vehicle Registration status
Distribution of Vehicles by Vehicle Registration Status (%)2011 Census
0.0010.0020.0030.0040.0050.0060.0070.0080.0090.00
Vehicle Registered Vehicle Unregistered Not Stated
Vehicle Registration Status
Perc
ent
Occupied Private Dwellings Occupied Tourist Accommodation
Internet Accessibility
Unlike thepreviouscensuses, the2011Censusaskedaquestiononwhether thedwellingcanaccess internet connection. 76 percent of occupied private dwellings reported that they hadbroadbandconnection,18percentofoccupiedprivatedwellingshadnointernetconnectionand6percentofoccupiedprivatedwellingshaddialupconnection(Figure2.31).
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Figure 2.31: Distribution of Occupied Private Dwellings by Internet Connection
Occupied Private Dwellings by Internet Connection (%)2011 Census
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
Yes, broadband connection
No Internet connection Yes, dial up connection Other Internet accessincluding mobiles
Type of Internet Connection
Perc
ent
Consensus to retaining and storage of 2011 Census Form
ForthefirsttimeinaNorfolkIslandCensus,aquestionaskedofhouseholdersiftheywillagreeto the information they provide being stored and made publicly available after 99 years.Answeringthisquestionwasoptional. Figure 2.32revealsthat50percentofordinarilyresidentpopulation agreed to have their information stored and bemade available after 99 years, 20percentofordinarilypopulationdidnotagreetohavetheirinformationstoredand30percentofordinarilyresidentpopulationdid“not state”whethertoagreeordisagreehavingtheircensusformsstored.
Figure 2.32: Distribution of Ordinarily Resident Population by agreement to storage of 2011 Census Form
Ordinarily Resident Population by Agreement to storage of 2011 Census Form
20%
30%
50%
Yes, agrees for persons in dwelling No, does not agree for persons in dwellingPersons not stating the storage of information
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Part 3. Table Specifications and Basic Tables
3.1. Introduction
Thebasictablesincludedinthisreportrepresent the2011CensusofNorfolkIsland.Althoughthe tables can be used by awider audience, they are specificallymeant for userswith somestatisticalbackground,suchasplanners,researchers,specialistsandinterestgroups.
Thebasictablecontains51tablesdistributedover6thematicgroups:
1. Generalpopulationcharacteristics2. Socialcharacteristics3. Migrationcharacteristics4. DisabilityandEducation5. Economicactivities6. Householdandhousingamenities
The tables are grouped per theme rather than by unit of enumeration (person, household,dwelling,andbuilding)asthisbettersuittheaverageuserwhowillbelookingforinformationaboutaspecifictopicirrespectiveoftheunitofenumeration.
Thetablesarefurtherdividedbypopulationgroupsthatarebytotalpopulationwhichincludesall ordinarily residents and visitors, by Norfolk Island population, excluding visitors and byvisitors’population,excludingordinarilyresidents.Sincethefocusison
3.2. Technical notes on basic tables
3.2.1. General technical notes
The informationpresented in thebasic tables refers to thepopulationas enumeratedon2011CensusnightofTuesday,9thAugust2011.
Almost without exception, the figures in the tables represent absolute numbers. Percentagefiguresandotherdatamanipulationsareusuallynotincluded,soastosavespaceandkeepthevolumemanageable,andbecausetheyusuallydependonspecificpreferencesofusers.
Alltabletitlesareinastandardformatinordertomaintainconsistencythroughout.Alltablesstartwitha tablenumber.Thisnumber iscomposedofa ‘B’ (for ‘Basic table’), the thematicgroupnumberandthesequencenumberwithinthethematicgroup.
Sometimesitwouldbenotedthatpopulationdifferbetweentablesaccordingtotheagegroupsselected.Thisreflectseitherthefactthatcertaininformationisonlyavailableforpersonsaboveacertainagelimitorthefactthatcertaininformationisonlymeaningfulorrelevantforcertainageranges.
Manytablesaretoolargetofitononepageandarethereforecontinuedonsubsequentpages.Inthese cases, the title and the headings are repeated on each subsequent page (with theabbreviation‘cont.’for‘continuedfromthepreviouspage’addedtothetitle),whilethestubscontinuetochange.
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Most variables include a category ‘not stated’. This category contains cases in whichrespondentsdidnotgiveananswer,andcaseswhereinformationwasmissingornotreported..Empty table cells are represented with a dash (‘-’) rather than a zero (‘0’), which enhancesreadabilityofthetable.
3.2.2. Specific technical notes
Group 1: General population characteristics
B1.01 Likeallothertables,B1.01reflectsthesituationasfoundonmidnightonthenightofTuesday, 9thAugust 2011 and annual growth rates between censuses are calculatedaccordingly.
Group 2: Social characteristics
Relationship to head of household. Often included inmost census and reflects an interest inhouseholdcomposition
Religion.Religionmayrefertoanyreligion.
Group 3: Immigration characteristics
Country of citizenship and country of birth.The classificationof countriesof citizenship andcountriesofbirthwasbasedonpreviouscensusbutwithslightadjustments.
Place of birth.Theinformationgivenforplaceofbirthreferstotheplacethepersonwasborn.
Place of usual residence. The usual place of residence is the place where a person usuallyresided.Forpeoplewhomovedarounda lot, it refers to theplacewhere theyhadspentmosttimeinthelasthalf-year.
Group 4: Disability characteristics
Disability.Disabledpeoplearepeoplewithaphysicalormentaldisorderwhoarelimitedinthekind or number of activities that they can perform because of the disorder andwhowill notrecoverwithina limitedperiod.Thecategoriesdistinguished in the tables followdescriptionsspecified in theAustralian2011censusquestionnaire,hencewerenot inpreviouscensusesofNorfolkIsland.
Group 5: Economic characteristics
Highest level of education: This refers to the highest level of education completed and orachieved.
Activity status:Aperson’sactivitystatusstateswhetherornotheorshewasinvolvedinpaidorunpaidworkintheweekbeforeenumeration.Peoplewhoweretemporarilynotactivebecauseofillness,holiday,specialleaveorabigcelebrationareincludedintheactivepopulation.Withrespect to paidwork, thosewhowere notworking in theweek before enumeration, butwhowere seeking paid work are also included in the active population. In this respect theeconomicallyactivepopulationisequivalenttothelabourforce.
For people engaged in different types of paid work during the week before enumeration,informationaboutemploymentstatus,industry,paidoccupationandhoursworkedforpayrefertothetypeofpaidworkonwhichpeoplespentmosttime.Forpeopleengagedindifferenttypesofunpaidworkduringtheweekbeforeenumeration,informationaboutunpaidactivityrefersto
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32
the(unpaid)activityonwhichpeoplespentmosttime.However,informationabouthoursspentonunpaidworkintheweekbeforeenumerationrefertothetimespentonallunpaidactivitiescombined.
Employment status.Employment status refers to thework arrangementunderwhich apersonworkingforpaycarriesouthisorheractivities.
Industry.Industryreferstothemajoractivityoftheestablishmentinvolvedintheproductionofgoodsorservices,forwhichtherespondentwasworkingintheweekprecedingenumeration(orwouldhavebeenworkingifnottemporarilyabsentbecauseofillness,holiday,specialleaveorabigcelebration).ClassificationofindustriesfollowstheUNInternationalStandardIndustrialClassification of all economic activities (ISIC), but slightly adjusted to industries specific toNorfolkIslandandfurthertomaintainconsistencyto2006Census.
Occupation.Occupationreferstothekindofworkdoneintheweekprecedingenumeration(orworkthatwouldhavebeendoneiftherespondentwasnottemporarilyabsentbecauseofillness,holiday, special leave or a big celebration). Classification of occupations follows the ILOInternational Standard Classifications of Occupations (ISCO-88) which was again slightlyadjusted to occupations specific to the Norfolk Island and .maintaining consistency to 2006Census.
Paid work.TheNorfolkIsland2011Censusdefinespaidworkasanytypeofworkforwhichtheworkerreceivedpay,eitherinmoneyorinkind.
Unpaid work.IntheNorfolkIsland2011Census,unpaidworkisdefinedasanytypeofworkthroughwhichpersonssupplylabourfortheproductionofeconomicgoodsandservicesandforwhichtheyreceivednopay,eitherinmoneyorkind.
Group 6: Housing characteristics and Amenities
Building.Theterm‘building’referstoaconstructionwitharoofandwalls.Itmaybeashed,ashop,afactory,ahouseoracombinationofthese.Buildingsincludedinthecensustablesmayinclude vacant houses – but not abandoned houses – and also factories, shops, sheds, etc. aslongasthesearealsousedtohousepeople.
Dwelling. A dwelling refers to the living space occupied by a household. A dwelling isconsidered permanent if it is well-planned and is mainly made of durable materials (likeconcrete, corrugated iron, fibro or timber) with a sound foundation. Dwelling in the censustablesmayalsoincludeunoccupiedandvacanthouses
Adwellingmayrefertoapartofahousethatisoccupiedbyahousehold(withsometimesotherpartsofthehouse–ordwellings–occupiedbyotherhouseholds).Adwellingmayalsobepartofabuilding,forinstanceinthecaseofaflat.
Room.Roomsincludebedrooms,(open)livingrooms,loungerooms,diningrooms,(separate)kitchens, studies orworking rooms as long as they are large enough to contain a large bed.Passageways,bathrooms,storeroomsandtoiletroomsarenotincludedasrooms.
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30
Bas
ic T
able
sAnnexI
B1.
01. T
otal
pop
ulat
ion
and
num
ber
of h
ouse
hold
s, by
cen
sus y
ear;
als
o ra
te o
f ann
ual p
opul
atio
n in
crea
se, p
opul
atio
n de
nsity
and
ave
rage
hou
seho
ld si
ze
2011
Area
Tota
l Pop
ulat
ion
2001
Cen
sus
2006
Cen
sus
2011
Cen
sus
2001
-'06
2006
-'11
Aver
age
hous
e-Po
pula
tion
in k
m2
Popu
latio
nH
'hol
dsPo
pula
tion
H'h
olds
Popu
latio
nH
'hol
dsho
ld si
zede
nsity
1)
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n 2)
2,601
NA
3)2,523
NA
3)2,302
1,0174
)-0.6
-1.8
266
35
NI P
opul
atio
n5)2,037
923
1,863
892
1,795
805
-1.8
-0.7
251
35
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n6)564
NA
3)660
NA
3)507
212
3.0
-5.0
214
35
1) P
erso
ns p
er sq
uare
kilo
met
re2)
Incl
udin
g vi
sito
rs o
n th
e ni
ght o
f the
Cen
sus 9
th A
ugus
t 201
13)
NA
refe
rs to
info
rmat
ion
"Not
Ava
ilabl
e"
4) E
xclu
ding
all
unoc
cupi
ed a
nd v
acan
t dw
ellin
gs. O
n ce
nsus
nig
ht th
ere
was
127
pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs u
nocc
upie
d.5)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent a
nd li
ving
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 co
mpr
isin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
6) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 ex
clud
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs.
Rate
of a
nnua
l pop
ulat
ion
incr
ease
33
Part
4: A
nnex
es
B1.
02. A
ge g
roup
by
sex
Tota
l Pop
ulat
ion
All
Age
grou
p
ages
<1
1-4
5-9
10-1
415
-19
20-2
425
-29
30-3
435
-39
40-4
445
-49
50-5
455
-59
60-6
465
-69
70-7
475
-79
80-8
485
+
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)2,
302
1888
123
132
7341
6010
012
714
616
718
023
226
220
514
296
5852
Males
1,082
746
6369
3520
1948
5664
8186
103
120
9970
4924
23Females
1,220
1142
6063
3821
4152
7182
8694
129
142
106
7247
3429
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
795
16
87
122
12
9
73
40
56
92
124
13
6
143
13
9
156
14
8
109
90
60
40
35
Males
858
7
45
62
68
35
19
17
45
55
58
72
68
79
70
51
43
29
17
18
Females
937
9
42
60
61
38
21
39
47
69
78
71
71
77
78
58
47
31
23
17
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)50
7
21
13
-
14
83
1024
4176
114
9652
3618
17Males
224
-
11
1-
12
31
69
1824
5048
2720
75
Females
283
2-
-
2-
-
25
24
1523
5264
4825
1611
12
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
34
B2.
01. R
elat
ions
hip
to h
ead
of h
ouse
hold
by
sex
Tota
lH
ead
Sex
Popu
latio
nof
Spou
seC
hild
Gra
ndO
ther
Boar
der
Co-
Non
Non
eN
otho
useh
old
Chi
ldRe
lativ
eTe
nant
Rela
tive
stat
ed
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
Bothsexes
2,30
21,
128
692
361
1729
631
34-
4
Male
1,082
624
217
189
69
318
14-
2Female
1,220
504
475
172
1120
313
20-
2
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
Bot
h se
xes
1,79
585
447
234
817
296
3134
-
4Male
858
480
150
176
69
318
14-
2Female
937
374
322
172
1120
313
20-
2
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)
Bot
h se
xes
507
274
220
13-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Male
224
144
6713
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Female
283
130
153
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Rela
tions
hip
of o
ther
hou
seho
ld m
embe
r to
head
35
B2.
02. M
arita
l sta
tus b
y se
xM
arita
l sta
tus,
All A
ges
Sex
Tota
lSi
ngle
1)M
arri
edW
idow
edD
efac
toSe
para
ted/
divo
rced
All A
ges
All A
ges
All A
ges
All A
ges
All A
ges
All A
ges
All A
ges
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
2,30
2
635
1,09
8
146
198
216
9
Males
1,082
316
547
25
89
97
8
Females
1,220
319
551
121
109
119
1
NI P
opul
atio
n3)
BothSexes
1,79
5
601
765
97
15
5
17
2
5
Males
858
300
383
17
71
83
4
Females
937
301
382
80
84
89
1
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n4)
BothSexes
507
3433
349
4344
4Males
224
16164
818
144
Females
283
18169
4125
30-
1) In
clud
ing
child
ren
unde
r the
age
of 1
5 ye
ars
2) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
3) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs4)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Not
stat
ed
36
B2.
03 R
elig
ion
by se
xSe
x ; A
ll Ag
esRe
ligio
nTo
tal P
opul
atio
nM
ales
Fem
ales
All a
ges
All a
ges
All a
ges
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)2,
302
1,08
2
1,22
0
ChurchofEngland
755
337
418
UnitingChurch
302
132
170
Rom
anCatholic
307
145
162
SeventhDayAdventists
61
27
34
OtherReligion
228
103
125
Noreligion
499
270
229
Notstated
150
68
82
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
795
868
927
ChurchofEngland
603
268
335
UnitingChurch
229
102
127
Rom
anCatholic
210
107
103
SeventhDayAdventists
58
26
32
OtherReligion
155
73
82
Noreligion
422
230
192
Notstated
118
62
56
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)50
7
214
293
ChurchofEngland
152
69
83
UnitingChurch
73
30
43
Rom
anCatholic
97
38
59
SeventhDayAdventists
3
1
2
OtherReligion
73
30
43
Noreligion
77
40
37
Notstated
32
6
26
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
37
B2.
04 S
choo
l Sta
tus b
y se
xSc
hool
atte
ndan
ce; A
ll Ag
esSe
xYe
s at S
choo
l1)N
o, n
ot a
t Sch
ool2)
Left
Scho
ol3)
Did
not
Atte
ndN
ot S
tate
d
Scho
ol4)
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n5)
BothSexes
2,30
231
729
21,
507
5313
3Males
1,082
161
146
698
2453
Females
1,220
156
146
809
2980
NI P
opul
atio
n6)
BothSexes
1,79
530
422
61,
155
2981
Males
858
150
113
543
1339
Females
937
154
113
612
1642
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n7)
BothSexes
507
1366
352
2452
Males
224
1133
155
1114
Females
283
233
197
1338
1) In
clud
ing
thos
e cu
rren
tly a
nd st
ill a
t sch
ool
2) In
clud
ing
thos
e cu
rren
tly n
ot in
scho
ol3)
Exc
ludi
ng th
ose
still
at s
choo
l and
not
cur
rent
ly a
t sch
ool b
ut h
ave
atte
nded
scho
ol in
pre
viou
sly
4) T
his r
efer
s to
thos
e w
ho h
ave
neve
r atte
nded
scho
ol in
thei
r life
time
5) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
6) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs7)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Tota
l Pop
ulat
ion
38
B2.
05 "
Age
Lef
t Sch
ool"
by
sex
Age
Left
Scho
ol1)
Sex
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
1,50
772
1,17
516
23
223
7Males
698
36589
71
-
263
Females
809
36586
91
3-
174
NI P
opul
atio
n3)
BothSexes
1,15
543
1,00
410
1-
-
97
Males
543
21488
2-
-
-
32Females
612
22516
81
-
-
65
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n4)
BothSexes
352
2917
16
13
214
0Males
155
15101
51
-
231
Females
197
1470
1-
3-
109
1) E
xclu
ding
"ag
e le
ft" a
t ter
tiary
(col
lege
s and
uni
veri
sty)
edu
catio
n2)
Incl
udin
g vi
sito
rs o
n th
e ni
ght o
f the
cen
sus 9
th A
ugus
t 201
13)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent a
nd li
ving
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 co
mpr
isin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
4) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 ex
clud
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs.
Tota
lPo
pula
tion
Left
Scho
ol<
14 y
ears
15-1
9 ye
ars
20-2
4 ye
ars
25-2
9 ye
ars
30-3
4 ye
ars
35-4
0 ye
ars
Age
Left
Scho
ol N
ot
Stat
ed
39
B2.
06 S
poke
n L
angu
age
by se
x
Sex,
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
BothSexes
2,30
21,671
631
434
4526
3616
1455
5Males
1,082
806
324
228
2010
148
734
3Females
1,220
865
307
206
2516
228
721
2
7327
697
46
30
91
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
1,79
51,213
582
426
3626
3616
1425
3Males
858
601
305
228
1810
148
718
2Females
937
612
277
198
1816
228
77
1
6832
736
46
32
41
24
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)
BothSexes
507
458
498
9-
-
-
-
302
Males
224
205
190
2-
-
-
-
161
Females
283
253
308
7-
-
-
-
141
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Tota
lpo
pula
tion
Spok
en la
ngua
ge Yes,
othe
r la
ngua
geN
o, E
nglis
h O
nly
Not
Sta
ted
Spea
king
Oth
er L
angu
ages
oth
er th
an e
nglis
h
Nor
folk
Isla
nd
Dut
ch,
Ger
man
,Fr
ench
Phili
pino
,M
anda
rin,
Mal
ayFi
jian
Hin
diVa
nuat
uO
ther
s
40
B2.
07 A
bilit
y to
spea
k E
nglis
h by
sex
Sex
Very
Wel
lW
ell
Not
Wel
lN
ot a
t all
1)N
ot S
tate
dT
otal
Pop
ulat
ion2)
BothSexes
2,30
22,
090
149
189
36Males
1,082
981
8011
55
Females
1,220
1,109
697
431
NI P
opul
atio
n3)
BothSexes
1,79
51,
631
123
119
21Males
858
772
709
52
Females
937
859
532
419
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n4)
BothSexes
507
459
267
-
15Males
224
209
102
-
3Females
283
250
165
-
12
1) In
clud
es c
hild
and
todd
lers
2) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
3) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs4)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Tota
l pop
ulat
ion
Abili
ty to
spea
k en
glis
h; A
ll Ag
es
41
B2.
08 U
sual
or
mai
n ac
tivity
by
sex
Popu
latio
n re
port
ing
usua
l or m
ain
activ
ityTy
pe o
f mai
n ac
tivity
; All
Ages
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
BothSexes
2,30
21,
200
125
108
347
479
367
Males
1,082
602
1956
167
217
165
Females
1,220
598
106
52180
262
202
NI P
o pul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
1,79
51,
024
100
106
347
193
241
Males
858
511
1955
167
9213
1Females
937
513
8151
180
101
11-
576
619
111
028
13
95
10
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)29
53
106
10
BothSexes
507
176
252
-
286
126
Males
224
91-
1-
125
34
Females
283
8525
1-
161
92
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Sex
Retir
edO
ther
Act
ivity
Not
Sta
ted
Tota
lPo
pula
tion
Wor
king
in jo
b,
busi
ness
or f
arm
Enga
ged
in
unpa
id h
ome
dutie
s
Chi
ld N
ot
atte
ndin
gpr
imar
y or
se
cond
ary
scho
ol
Stud
ent a
t pr
imar
y or
se
cond
ary
42
B3.
01. C
ount
ry o
r pl
ace
of b
irth
by
sex
Cou
ntry
or P
lace
of B
irth
Tota
l Pop
ulat
ion
Mal
esFe
mal
esAl
l age
sAl
l age
sAl
l age
s
All
Cou
ntri
es1)
2,30
2
1,08
2
1,22
0
NorfolkIsland
548
284
264
Australia
997
452
545
New
Zealand
453
204
249
UnitedKingdom
108
53
55O
ther
s18
4
85
99NotStated
12
4
8
Oth
ers2)
184
85
99
Oth
er P
acifi
c Is
land
s (Fi
ji, V
anua
tu e
tc)
78
35
43Eu
rope
(exc
ludi
ng U
K)
5826
32As
ia (P
hilip
ines
, Chi
na, M
alay
sia
etc)
38
17
21Am
eric
as (N
orth
and
Sou
th A
mer
icas
)7
5
2Pi
tcai
rn Is
land
1
1
-O
ther
s3)2
1
1
1) In
clud
ing
all r
esid
ents
and
vis
itors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) R
esid
ents
and
vis
itors
bor
n in
oth
er c
ount
ries
oth
er th
an N
orfo
lk Is
land
, Aus
tral
ia, N
ew Z
eala
nd a
nd th
e U
nite
d K
ingd
om3)
Exc
ludi
ng c
ount
ries
hig
hlig
hted
abo
ve
Sex
43
B3.
02 O
rdin
arily
res
iden
t not
bor
n on
Nor
folk
by
year
of a
rriv
al o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
Sex
Year
of A
rriv
al o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
Ord
inar
ily re
side
nt n
ot b
orn
on
Nor
folk
Isla
ndM
ales
Fem
ales
All a
ges
All a
ges
All a
ges
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
206
55
6
65
0
Yea
r of
Arr
ival
Before1995
548
251
297
Between1995and2000
127
6463
Inyear2001
25
1213
Inyear2002
40
1723
Inyear2003
44
2222
Inyear2004
47
2126
Inyear2005
18
612
Inyear2006
35
1124
Inyear2007
37
1720
Inyear2008
42
2319
Inyear2009
51
2328
Inyear2010
69
3237
BeforeAugust2011
87
4245
YearofA
rrivalnotStated
36
1521
1) In
clud
ing
only
ord
inar
ily re
side
nt p
opul
atio
n on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd (e
xclu
ding
vis
itors
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n ce
nsus
nig
ht)
44
B3.
03. C
ount
ry o
f citi
zens
hip
by se
xSe
xC
ount
ry o
f citi
zens
hip
Both
sexe
sM
ales
Fem
ales
All a
ges
All a
ges
All a
ges
All
Cou
ntri
es1)
2302
1082
1220
Australia
1,830
862
968
New
Zealand
307
147
160
UnitedKingdom
23
10
13
Oth
ers
104
50
54
NotStated
19
2
17
Dua
l Citi
zens
hip2)
19
11
8
Oth
ers3)
104
50
54
Fiji
57
27
30
Phili
pino
25
13
12
Vanu
atu
13
8
5
Euro
pe (e
xclu
ding
UK
)7
2
5
Amer
icas
(Nor
th a
nd S
outh
Am
eric
as)
-
-
-
Chi
na-
-
-
Oth
ers3)
2
-
2
1) In
clud
ing
all r
esid
ents
and
vis
itors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) P
erso
ns in
dica
ting
two
coun
trie
s of c
itize
nshi
p3)
Res
iden
ts a
nd v
isito
rs in
dica
ting
othe
r cou
ntri
es o
f citi
zens
hip
othe
r tha
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
, Aus
tral
ia, N
ew Z
eala
nd a
nd th
e U
nite
d K
ingd
om3)
Exc
ludi
ng c
ount
ries
hig
hlig
hted
abo
ve
45
B3.
04. P
itcai
rn D
esce
nt b
y se
x
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
BothSexes
2,30
2
700
1,
583
19Males
1,082
379
696
7Females
1,220
321
887
12
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
1,79
569
0
1,09
6
9
750
817
975
680
711
Males
858
372
480
6394
380
5405
373
7Females
937
318
616
3356
437
4351
434
4
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)
BothSexes
507
10
487
10
Males
224
7
216
1Females
283
3
271
9
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.4)
Ref
ers t
o in
form
atio
n no
t ava
ilabl
e
NA
4)
NA
4)
Tota
lPo
pula
tion
Of
Pitc
airn
Dec
ent
Not
of
Pitc
airn
Des
cent
Not
stat
edSe
xO
fPi
tcai
rnD
ecen
t
Not
of
Pitc
airn
Des
cent
Not
stat
edN
ot st
ated
Of
Pitc
airn
Dec
ent
Not
of
Pitc
airn
Des
cent
Tota
l Pop
ulat
ion
Repo
rtin
g of
Pitc
airn
Des
cent
; All
Ages
Cen
sus 2
011
Cen
sus 2
006
Cen
sus 2
001
46
B3.
05 U
sual
cou
ntry
or
plac
e of
res
iden
ce b
y se
x Se
xPl
ace
of u
sual
resi
denc
e,Bo
th se
xes
Mal
esFe
mal
esAl
l age
sAl
l age
sAl
l age
sA
ll C
ount
ries
1)2,
302
1,
082
1,
220
NorfolkIsland
1,5773)
761
816
Australia
548
240
308
New
Zealand
94
44
50Others
57
29
28NotStated
26
8
18
Oth
ers2)
57
29
28
Fiji
29
16
13Ph
ilipi
no14
8
6Va
nuat
u10
3
7Eu
rope
(inc
ludi
ng U
K)
2
2
-Am
eric
as (N
orth
and
Sou
th A
mer
icas
)-
-
-C
hina
-
-
-O
ther
s4)2
-
2
1) In
clud
ing
all r
esid
ents
and
vis
itors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) P
erso
ns in
dica
ting
othe
r cou
ntri
es o
f usu
al re
side
nce
othe
r tha
n N
orfo
lk, A
ustr
alia
, and
New
Zea
land
3)
Fig
ure
is lo
wer
than
the
1795
NI p
opul
atio
n as
som
e or
dina
rily
resi
dent
peo
ple
resp
onde
d th
at th
ey a
re u
sual
ly re
side
nt in
ano
ther
cou
ntry
4) E
xclu
ding
cou
ntri
es h
ighl
ight
ed a
bove
47
B3.
06 U
sual
cou
ntry
or
plac
e of
res
iden
ce in
Aug
ust 2
010
by se
x.
Sex
Plac
e of
usu
al re
side
nce
in A
ugus
t 201
0Bo
th se
xes
Mal
esFe
mal
esAl
l age
sAl
l age
sAl
l age
sA
ll C
ount
ries
1)2,
302
1,08
2
1,
220
NorfolkIsland
1,643
799
844
Australia
554
239
315
New
Zealand
71
31
40Others
23
13
10NotStated
11
011
Oth
ers2)
23
13
10
Fiji
10
7
3Ph
ilipi
no6
3
3Va
nuat
u4
2
2Eu
rope
(inc
ludi
ng U
K)
-
-
-Am
eric
as (N
orth
and
Sou
th A
mer
icas
)-
-
-C
hina
-
-
-O
ther
s3)3
1
2
1) In
clud
ing
all r
esid
ents
and
vis
itors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) P
erso
ns in
dica
ting
othe
r cou
ntri
es o
f usu
al re
side
nce
in o
ther
than
Nor
folk
, Aus
tral
ia, a
nd N
ew Z
eala
nd
3) E
xclu
ding
cou
ntri
es h
ighl
ight
ed a
bove
48
B3.
07. R
esid
entia
l sta
tus o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
by
sex.
Sex
Both
sexe
sRe
side
ntG
EPTE
PVi
sito
rO
ther
Not
stat
edAl
l age
sAl
l age
sAl
l age
sAl
l age
sAl
l age
sAl
l age
sAl
l age
s
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
BothSexes
2,30
2
1,35
8
163
254
507
6
14
Males
1,082
663
72
116
224
4
3
Females
1,220
695
91
138
283
2
11
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
1,79
5
1,35
8
163
254
-
6
14
Males
858
663
72
116
-
4
3
Females
937
695
91
138
-
2
11
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)
BothSexes
507
-
-
-
50
7
-
-
Males
224
-
-
-
224
-
-
Females
283
-
-
-
283
-
-
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Resi
dent
ial S
tatu
s on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd
49
B3.
08. B
asis
for
Gen
eral
Ent
ry P
erm
it by
Sex
Sex
Busi
ness
Busi
ness
Self
Non
e of
Not
Exis
ting
New
Fund
edth
e ab
ove
Stat
ed
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
BothSexes
163
49
2
30
59
23Males
72
25
1
11
20
15Females
91
24
1
19
39
8
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
163
49
2
30
59
23Males
72
25
1
11
20
15Females
91
24
1
19
39
8
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)
BothSexes
-
-
-
-
-
-
Males
-
-
-
-
-
-Females
-
-
-
-
-
-
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Basi
s for
acq
uiri
ng a
Gen
eral
Ent
ry P
erm
it; A
ll Ag
es
Tota
l Pop
ulat
ion
50
B4.
01 D
isab
ility
and
type
of d
isab
ility
by
sex
Tota
l pop
ulat
ion
Popu
latio
n re
port
ing
disa
bilit
y
Tota
lSe
xPo
pula
tion
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
BothSexes
2,30
282
2,12
892
76
98
2426
Males
1,082
391,006
374
22
411
15Females
1,220
431,122
553
47
413
11
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
1,79
563
1,68
349
75
87
1420
Males
858
32806
204
22
48
11Females
937
31877
293
36
36
9
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)
BothSexes
507
1944
543
-
1
11
106
Males
224
7200
17-
-
-
-
34
Females
283
12245
26-
11
17
2
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Popu
latio
n re
port
ing
disa
bilit
yIn
act
s of
daily
livin
g
In o
ther
w
ays
Type
of d
isab
ility
; All
Ages
Yes
No
Not
Sta
ted
Inge
tting
/hol
ding
a
job
In g
ettin
g ab
out
alon
e
In d
oing
ho
usew
ork
In sp
ortin
g an
dre
crea
tiona
lac
tiviti
es
51
B4.
02 T
ype
of a
ssis
tanc
e re
quir
ed fo
r th
e di
sabl
ed p
erso
n by
sex
Popu
latio
n re
port
ing
disa
bilit
y
Sex
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
BothSexes
8227
3310
128
119
118
224
5Males
3914
192
410
145
148
176
12Females
4313
148
818
2514
2516
3910
17
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
6322
263
1214
1714
1814
327
10Males
3212
151
46
89
96
184
4Females
3110
112
88
95
98
143
6
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)
BothSexes
195
77
-
48
-
72
73
7Males
72
41
-
23
-
22
40
1Females
123
36
-
25
-
50
33
6
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Yes
Alw
ays
Yes
Som
etim
esN
ot S
tate
d
Requ
ire
assi
stan
ce fo
r com
mun
icat
ion
Not
Sta
ted
Yes
Alw
ays
Yes
Som
etim
esPe
rson
s with
D
isab
ility
Yes
Alw
ays
Type
of a
ssis
tanc
e re
quir
ed fo
r the
dis
able
d pe
rson
No
No
No
Not
Sta
ted
Requ
ire
assi
stan
ce fo
r Sel
f Car
e ac
tiviti
esRe
quir
e as
sist
ance
for b
ody
mov
emen
t
Yes
Som
etim
es
52
B4.
03 T
ype
of d
isab
ility
by
sex
Popu
latio
n re
port
ing
disa
bilit
yRe
ason
s for
Nee
d of
Ass
ista
nce
on d
isab
ility
; All
Ages
Sex
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
BothSexes
8210
78
1726
65
3Males
394
23
913
43
1Females
436
55
813
22
2
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
BothSexes
63-
48
1723
65
-
Males
32-
13
912
43
-
Females
31-
35
811
22
-
Vis
itor
Popu
latio
n3)
BothSexes
1910
3-
-
3-
-
3Males
74
1-
-
1-
-
1Females
126
2-
-
2-
-
2
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Pers
ons w
ith
Dis
abili
ty
Old
or y
oung
ag
eD
iffic
ulty
with
en
glis
hO
ther
cau
ses
Not
Sta
ted
No,
no
need
so
meo
ne fo
r he
lp o
r as
sist
ance
Shor
t Ter
m
Hea
lthco
nditi
on(<
6mth
s)
Long
Ter
m
Hea
lthC
ondi
tion
(>6m
onth
s)
Dis
abili
ty(>
6mth
s)
53
B5.
01 P
opul
atio
n 15
+ w
ith h
ighe
st le
vel o
f edu
catio
n, b
y ag
e gr
oup
and
sex
Sex,
Lev
el o
fTo
tal p
opul
atio
nqu
alifi
catio
n15
+ w
ith le
vel
of E
duca
tion
15-1
920
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
85+
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)34
1B
oth
sexe
s1,
941
7341
160
273
347
494
347
154
52Secondary
807
2620
62100
136
190
165
8523
TradeCertificate
413
-
842
64106
103
6124
5AssociateDiploma
157
-
522
2819
4033
10-
Bachelor'sdegree
152
-
412
2431
3828
105
Masters
53-
-
311
1021
43
1PhD.
54-
-
-
83
343
24
Other
169
343
613
3041
2413
5Notstated
136
131
1325
1227
297
9
Mal
es89
735
2067
120
167
223
169
7323
Secondary
315
1311
3040
5162
6239
7T
rade
Cer
tific
ate
287
-
422
4078
7843
184
AssociateDiploma
61-
26
118
1417
3-
Bachelor'sdegree
78-
15
718
1522
64
Masters
23-
-
-
74
72
21
PhD.
39-
-
-
72
251
-
4Other
6917
1-
74
2015
41
Notstated
255
14
12
27
12
Fem
ales
1,04
438
2193
153
180
271
178
8129
Secondary
520
139
3270
85138
111
4616
TradeCertificate
141
-
420
3428
3119
61
AssociateDiploma
97-
316
1711
2617
7-
Bachelor'sdegree
74-
37
1713
236
41
Masters
30-
-
34
614
21
-
PhD.
15-
-
-
11
92
2-
Other
9617
26
326
219
94
Notstated
718
-
97
109
126
7
B5.
01 N
orfo
lk Is
land
pop
ulat
ion
15+
year
s with
hig
hest
leve
l of e
duca
tion
by a
ge g
roup
and
by
sex.
"C
ont"
15+
with
Lev
el o
f Edu
catio
n by
Age
gro
up
54
55
Sex,
Lev
el o
fTo
tal p
opul
atio
nqu
alifi
catio
n15
+ w
ith le
vel
of E
duca
tion
15-1
920
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
85+
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
Bot
h se
xes
1,44
173
4014
826
028
230
419
910
035
Secondary
601
2620
59108
111
109
9852
18TradeCertificate
335
-
838
6791
7637
171
AssociateDiploma
116
-
521
2817
2316
6-
Bachelor'sdegree
113
-
410
2126
2714
65
Masters
38-
-
210
714
13
1PhD.
52-
-
-
82
333
24
Other
103
342
510
1611
1210
3Notstated
8313
113
812
1118
43
Mal
es67
635
1962
113
140
149
9446
18Secondary
250
1311
2939
4348
3525
7TradeCertificate
212
-
419
3665
5124
121
AssociateDiploma
39-
15
116
68
2-
Bachelor'sdegree
58-
15
615
1113
34
Masters
17-
-
-
64
40
21
PhD.
37-
-
-
71
241
-
4Other
4217
1-
74
37
21
Notstated
215
14
12
26
-
-
Fem
ales
765
3821
8614
714
215
510
554
17Secondary
351
139
3069
6861
6327
11TradeCertificate
123
-
419
3126
2513
5-
AssociateDiploma
77-
416
1711
178
4-
Bachelor'sdegree
55-
35
1511
161
31
Masters
21-
-
24
310
11
-
PhD.
15-
-
-
11
92
2-
Other
6117
15
312
85
82
Notstated
628
-
97
109
124
31)
Incl
udin
g vi
sito
rs o
n th
e ni
ght o
f the
cen
sus 9
th A
ugus
t 201
12)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent a
nd li
ving
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 co
mpr
isin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
15+
with
Lev
el o
f Edu
catio
n by
Age
gro
up
B5.
01 P
opul
atio
n 15
+ w
ith h
ighe
st le
vel o
f edu
catio
n, b
y ag
e gr
oup
and
sex
Sex,
Lev
el o
fTo
tal p
opul
atio
nqu
alifi
catio
n15
+ w
ith le
vel
of E
duca
tion
15-1
920
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
85+
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)34
1B
oth
sexe
s1,
941
7341
160
273
347
494
347
154
52Secondary
807
2620
62100
136
190
165
8523
TradeCertificate
413
-
842
64106
103
6124
5AssociateDiploma
157
-
522
2819
4033
10-
Bachelor'sdegree
152
-
412
2431
3828
105
Masters
53-
-
311
1021
43
1PhD.
54-
-
-
83
343
24
Other
169
343
613
3041
2413
5Notstated
136
131
1325
1227
297
9
Mal
es89
735
2067
120
167
223
169
7323
Secondary
315
1311
3040
5162
6239
7T
rade
Cer
tific
ate
287
-
422
4078
7843
184
AssociateDiploma
61-
26
118
1417
3-
Bachelor'sdegree
78-
15
718
1522
64
Masters
23-
-
-
74
72
21
PhD.
39-
-
-
72
251
-
4Other
6917
1-
74
2015
41
Notstated
255
14
12
27
12
Fem
ales
1,04
438
2193
153
180
271
178
8129
Secondary
520
139
3270
85138
111
4616
TradeCertificate
141
-
420
3428
3119
61
AssociateDiploma
97-
316
1711
2617
7-
Bachelor'sdegree
74-
37
1713
236
41
Masters
30-
-
34
614
21
-
PhD.
15-
-
-
11
92
2-
Other
9617
26
326
219
94
Notstated
718
-
97
109
126
7
B5.
01 N
orfo
lk Is
land
pop
ulat
ion
15+
year
s with
hig
hest
leve
l of e
duca
tion
by a
ge g
roup
and
by
sex.
"C
ont"
15+
with
Lev
el o
f Edu
catio
n by
Age
gro
up
B5.
02 A
ctiv
ity st
atus
by
age
grou
p an
d se
xSe
xTo
tal
Age
Gro
upPo
pula
tion
Type
of w
ork
15+
Hav
ing
Full
time
or P
art T
ime
Job
stat
us
Yes
No
NS
not s
tate
d
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)
Bot
h se
xes
1,94
11,
395
345
201
179
681
9220
960
7237
4322
15-19
7368
32
753
01
-
4-
3-
20-24
4135
33
1412
12
-
-
-
33
25-34
160
151
54
2298
414
-
8-
23
35-44
273
250
176
32133
2032
314
-
97
45-54
347
288
3227
33135
2047
2012
513
355-64
494
322
110
6234
150
1955
1626
810
465-74
347
204
104
3930
7418
3514
721
32
75-84
154
7760
177
2610
237
13
-
-
85+
52-
1141
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mal
es89
764
816
980
9128
645
103
2725
2729
1515-19
3535
-
-
526
-
-
-
1-
3-
20-24
2017
12
66
-
1-
-
-
22
25-34
6765
11
1140
28
-
2-
11
35-44
120
114
51
1569
813
1-
-
26
45-54
167
147
164
1760
1220
128
213
355-64
223
155
4127
1654
942
712
67
265-74
169
8165
2315
179
146
117
11
75-84
7334
2910
614
55
11
2-
-
85+
23-
1112
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fem
ales
1,04
474
717
612
188
395
4710
633
4710
147
15-19
3833
32
227
-
1-
3-
-
-
Type
of W
ork
or A
ctiv
ityPu
blic
Serv
ice
Empl
oyee
Priv
ate
Sect
orem
ploy
eeEm
ploy
erSe
lfem
ploy
edVo
luna
try
wor
k
Unp
aid
Fam
ilyW
ork
Retir
edO
ther
56
B5.
02 A
ctiv
ity st
atus
by
ge g
roup
and
sex
"con
t"Se
xTo
tal
Age
Gro
upPo
pula
tion
Type
of w
ork
15+
Hav
ing
Full
time
or P
art T
ime
Job
stat
us
Yes
No
NS
not s
tate
d
20-24
2118
21
86
11
-
-
-
11
25-34
9386
43
1158
26
-
6-
12
35-44
153
136
125
1764
1219
214
-
71
45-54
180
141
1623
1675
827
84
3-
-
55-64
271
167
6935
1896
1013
914
23
265-74
178
123
3916
1557
921
86
42
175-84
8143
317
112
518
6-
1-
-
85+
29-
-
29-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
NI P
opul
atio
n2)
Bot
h se
xes
1,44
11,
296
7966
169
693
6217
844
5635
3425
15-19
7368
32
753
-
1-
4-
30
20-24
4033
52
1413
-
1-
-
-
32
25-34
148
141
43
2094
412
-
7-
22
35-44
260
249
83
32147
1031
113
-
78
45-54
282
269
112
31146
1642
149
36
255-64
304
287
116
31145
1537
1217
1110
965-74
199
173
197
2769
831
105
183
275-84
100
7612
127
269
237
13
-
-
85+
35-
629
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mal
es67
661
432
3086
313
3379
1816
2822
1915-19
3535
-
-
526
-
-
-
1-
3-
20-24
1917
11
67
-
-
-
-
-
22
25-34
6260
11
1137
26
-
2-
11
Type
of W
ork
or A
ctiv
ityPu
blic
Serv
ice
Empl
oyee
Priv
ate
Sect
orem
ploy
eeEm
ploy
erSe
lfem
ploy
edVo
luna
try
wor
k
Unp
aid
Fam
ilyW
ork
Retir
edO
ther
57
58
B5.
02 A
ctiv
ity st
atus
by
ge g
roup
and
sex
"con
t"Se
xTo
tal
Age
Gro
uppo
pula
tion
Type
of w
ork
15 y
ears
Hav
ing
Full
time
or P
art T
ime
Job
stat
usan
d ov
erYe
sN
oN
Sno
t sta
ted
35-44
113
110
21
1567
712
1-
-
26
45-54
140
137
21
1671
917
87
16
255-64
149
145
22
1468
626
44
97
765-74
9477
116
1323
513
41
161
175-84
4633
76
614
45
11
2-
-
85+
18-
612
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fem
ales
765
682
4736
8338
029
9926
407
126
15-19
3833
32
227
-
1-
3-
-
-
20-24
2116
41
86
-
1-
-
-
1-
25-34
8681
32
957
26
-
5-
11
35-44
147
139
62
1780
319
-
13-
52
45-54
142
132
91
1575
725
62
2-
-
55-64
155
142
94
1777
911
813
23
265-74
105
968
114
463
186
42
21
75-84
5443
56
112
518
6-
1-
-
85+
17-
-
17-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Type
of W
ork
or A
ctiv
ityPu
blic
Serv
ice
Empl
oyee
Priv
ate
Sect
orem
ploy
eeEm
ploy
erSe
lfem
ploy
edVo
luna
try
wor
k
Unp
aid
Fam
ilyW
ork
Retir
edO
ther
B5.
03 O
ccup
atio
n by
age
gro
up a
nd se
xTo
tal
Age
grou
p an
d se
xO
ccup
atio
n (I
SCO
min
or g
roup
s)Po
pula
tion
15-1
920
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
85+
15+
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)19
4135
3820
2167
9312
015
316
718
022
327
116
917
873
8123
29A
LL
OC
CU
PAT
ION
S1Legislators,seniorofficialsandM
anagers
161
-
11
-
16
1018
2425
3215
129
52
-
-
2Professional
187
11
-
-
39
1824
2034
2537
58
2-
-
-
3Technicians,Tradew
orkers
305
61
82
2811
6515
6912
566
222
2-
-
-
4Clerks(Officeclerksandcustomerserviceclerks)
146
-
-
11
215
126
-
368
275
17-
7-
-
5WorkersinServices,shopsandsales
486
1119
514
1633
1553
2462
3797
3553
101
-
16AgricultureandFisheries
44-
-
11
7-
61
61
52
92
21
-
-
7Plant&
MachineOperators,A
ssem
blers,Drivers
671
23
-
6-
41
12-
11-
198
-
-
-
-
8Noneoftheabove
121
76
11
210
16
73
434
1215
61
23
9NotApplicable(R
etired,student)
316
87
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
3935
4247
2966
1822
Occupationnotstatedorinadequatelydefined
108
11
-
22
9-
94
56
188
1717
33
3
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17A
LL
OC
CU
PAT
ION
S1Legislators,seniorofficialsandM
anagers
117
-
1-
-
16
1018
2020
1710
44
51
-
-
2Professional
144
11
-
-
39
1523
1426
1725
26
2-
-
-
3Technicians,Tradew
orkers
276
61
82
2710
6115
6711
446
142
2-
-
-
4Clerks(Officeclerksandcustomerserviceclerks)
112
-
-
11
215
126
-
303
231
7-
2-
-
5WorkersinServices,shopsandsales
367
1119
514
1333
1550
2046
2952
1740
3-
-
-
6AgricultureandFisheries
38-
-
11
7-
61
51
4-
41
7-
-
-
7Plant&
MachineOperators,A
ssem
blers,Drivers
391
23
-
6-
41
9-
8-
5-
-
-
-
-
8Noneoftheabove
757
61
12
101
53
34
165
64
1-
-
9NotApplicable(R
etired,student)
235
87
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
1918
3637
2350
1817
Occupationnotstatedorinadequatelydefined
381
1-
21
3-
81
44
56
2-
-
-
-
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011;
2)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent a
nd li
ving
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 co
mpr
isin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
59
B5.
04 In
dust
ry b
y ag
egr
oup
and
sex
Occ
upat
ion
(ISC
O m
inor
gro
ups)
Tota
lAg
e gr
oup
and
sex
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FT
otal
Pop
ulat
ion1)
1941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
AL
L IN
DU
STR
IES
AAgriculture,forestry,farmingandFishing
582
-2
-6
-5
47
210
18
25
-4
-BM
anufacturing,Construction,Electricity,M
echanic,
179
61
5-
191
406
471
364
121
--
--
CSales,W
holesaleandRetailT
rade
283
36
15
716
1728
2349
2847
1628
72
--
DH
otels,Accom
modation,PubsandRestaurants
297
613
610
1729
1340
2526
3159
611
41
--
ETransport,Storage,ITandCom
munications
83-
11
14
711
617
1215
33
2-
--
-FFinancial,B
anking,A
ccountingandInsurance
36-
-0
--
12
82
143
5-
1-
--
-GGovernm
entandPublicAdm
inistration
127
--
1-
47
1316
1523
1518
105
--
--
HEducation
50-
--
-1
55
91
74
15-
3-
--
-IHealthandSocialW
ork
53-
--
--
32
54
133
172
4-
--
-JCom
munityandPersonalServices
254
34
11
619
1025
1824
3240
1252
34
--
Noneoftheabove
121
54
-2
21
24
55
3439
67
5-
--
NotApplicable(R
etired,Student)
342
68
--
--
-
-
12
-
-93
6149
7419
29Industrynotstatedofinadequatelydefine d
584
13
21
4-
22
212
231
1-
--
-
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17A
LL
IND
UST
RIE
SAAgriculture,forestry,farmingandFishing
472
-2
-6
-5
46
19
-
61
5-
--
BM
anufacturing,Construction,Electricity,M
echanic,
153
61
5-
161
385
44-
26
28
1-
--
-CSales,W
holesaleandRetailT
rade
258
36
15
716
1628
2046
2343
1224
62
--
DH
otels,Accom
modation,PubsandRestaurants
255
613
510
1528
1238
2323
2634
611
41
--
ETransport,Storage,ITandCom
munications
66-
11
14
711
612
99
21
2-
--
-FFinancial,B
anking,A
ccountingandInsurance
32-
--
--
12
81
133
3-
1
--
--
GGovernm
entandPublicAdm
inistration
124
1-
1-
46
1115
1523
1518
105
--
--
HEducation
42-
--
-1
55
91
44
10-
3
--
--
IHealthandSocialW
ork
41-
--
--
32
42
83
132
4-
--
-JCom
munityandPersonalServices
195
34
11
617
1025
1415
2427
1034
22
--
Noneoftheabove
395
4-
22
11
42
-
21
67
2-
--
NotApplicable(R
etired,Student)
171
68
--
--
-
-
-
-
21
3211
2749
1817
Industrynotstatedofinadequatelydefined
183
13
21
1-
1-
-
31
11
--
--
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011;
2)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent a
nd li
ving
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 co
mpr
isin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
60
B5.
05 H
ours
of w
ork
in th
e la
st w
eek
by a
ge g
roup
and
sex.
Tota
lH
ours
of W
ork
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
DidnotW
ork
537
65
12
37
613
1016
4580
88104
4163
2027
Lessthan5hours
422
6-
1-
23
22
-
28
37
12
-
1Between5and14hours
138
1213
23
28
710
710
1217
1411
54
1-
Between14and29hours
234
31
26
718
1230
1835
3337
814
64
-
-
30Hoursorm
ore
865
53
139
5155
9288
127
109
122
104
4632
81
-
-
Hoursofw
orknotstated
125
710
2-
43
-
103
109
2510
1012
72
1
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
DidnotW
ork
274
65
12
36
513
910
1926
3235
2740
1817
Lessthan5hours
362
6-
1-
23
21
-
26
26
12
-
-
Between5and14hours
112
1213
23
28
78
36
810
1110
54
-
-
Between14and29hours
202
31
26
717
1130
1530
2627
513
54
-
-
30Hoursorm
ore
749
53
139
4650
8784
112
8992
8239
317
-
-
-
Hoursofw
orknotstated
687
101
-
43
-
10-
72
45
101
4-
-
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011;
2)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent a
nd li
ving
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 co
mpr
isin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
61
B5.
06 O
n Pe
rson
's b
usin
ess e
mpl
oyin
g pe
ople
by
age
grou
p an
d se
xTo
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
No.noem
ployees
412
42
35
1112
3032
2934
6966
4237
1416
33
Yes,1-19em
ployees
432
49
59
3131
4249
5255
5039
2420
92
1-
Yes,20ormoreem
ployees
132
31
2-
18
714
1816
2723
65
1-
-
-
NotApplicable
796
2122
87
2239
3953
6471
70111
7374
3939
1826
NotStated
169
34
2-
23
25
44
732
2442
1024
1-
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
No.noem
ployees
325
42
35
1112
3032
2727
4838
3027
1212
32
Yes,1-19em
ployees
368
49
59
3029
3746
4538
3830
1918
91
1-
Yes,20ormoreem
ployees
793
12
-
17
513
1310
125
43
-
-
-
-
NotApplicable
599
2122
77
1836
3951
5165
5073
3841
2431
1312
NotStated
703
42
-
22
25
42
19
316
110
13
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011;
2)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent a
nd li
ving
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 co
mpr
isin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
62
B5.
07 M
ode
of tr
ansp
ort t
o w
ork
on T
uesd
ay, 9
th A
ugus
t 201
, by
age
grou
p an
d se
xTo
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
Car-asDriver
755
710
914
3955
6695
86104
84103
3040
85
-
-
Car,asp
assenger
542
53
33
51
83
54
6-
31
2-
-
Truck
109
11
5-
72
251
273
181
151
2-
-
-
Motorbike/motorscooter
114
1-
-
1-
11
2-
-
1-
-
-
-
-
-
Bicycle
72
-
-
-
-
-
1-
1-
11
1-
-
-
-
-
Walkedonly
561
1-
15
21
68
88
83
21
1-
-
Workedathom
e87
-
-
-
12
74
136
711
89
86
5-
-
Didnotgotowork
333
1013
22
822
1924
2843
22119
98
22
-
-
NotApplicable
464
54
1-
1-
14
68
7324
90103
4055
2128
NotStated
653
3-
-
1-
11
-
22
-
1213
1311
21
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17Car-asDriver
734
710
914
3754
6694
83102
8298
2938
83
-
-
Car,asp
assenger
512
53
33
41
82
53
6-
31
2-
-
Truck
108
11
4-
72
251
273
181
151
2-
-
-
Motorbike/motorscooter
84
1-
-
1-
-
-
1-
-
1-
-
-
-
-
-
Bicycle
72
-
-
-
-
-
1-
1-
11
1-
-
-
-
-
Walkedonly
431
1-
13
21
56
46
63
21
1-
-
Workedathom
e80
-
-
-
12
64
135
711
68
66
5-
-
Didnotgotowork
175
1013
22
818
1422
1515
1232
26
22
-
-
NotApplicable
197
54
1-
-
-
-
3-
614
-
3446
1834
1616
NotStated
383
3-
-
1-
11
-
-
24
23
87
21
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011;
2)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent a
nd li
ving
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 co
mpr
isin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
63
B5.
08 A
ctiv
ely
look
ing
for
wor
k in
the
last
4 w
eeks
by
age
grou
p an
d se
x,
Tota
lPo
pula
tion
15-1
920
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
85+
15+
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
Yes,activelylookforw
ork
139
31
59
910
2117
1313
1914
21
11
-
-
No,notactivelylookingforw
ork
1,775
3235
1512
5782
98135
153
165
202
254
165
176
7175
2127
NotStated
27-
2-
-
11
11
12
23
21
15
22
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
Yes,activelylookforw
ork
139
31
59
910
2117
1313
1914
21
11
-
-
No,notactivelylookingforw
ork
1,280
3235
1412
5275
92129
126
129
129
138
90103
4448
1715
NotStated
22-
2-
-
11
-
11
-
13
21
15
12
Yes,activelylookforw
ork
No,notactivelylookingforw
ork
NotStated
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
64
B5.
09 O
rdin
arily
Res
iden
t Pop
ulat
ion
in c
irca
em
ploy
men
t reg
istr
y by
age
gro
up a
nd se
xTo
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
NI P
opul
atio
n1)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
Yes,oncircaem
ploymentregistry
361
12
-
62
33
45
21
32
-
1-
-
No,notoncircaem
ploymentregistry
1,243
3235
1619
5583
109
138
134
136
144
152
89101
-
-
-
-
NotApplicable2)
127
-
-
-
-
-
--
-
-
-
-
-
--
4550
1715
NotStated
352
21
21
11
62
13
22
21
31
2
1) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs2)
Indi
catio
n of
Per
sons
retir
ed n
ot e
mpl
oyed
and
stud
ents
still
at s
choo
l
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
65
B5.
10 U
npai
d do
mes
tic w
ork
in th
e ho
useh
old
by a
ge g
roup
and
sex
Tota
lPo
pula
tion
15-1
920
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
85+
15+
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
No,didnotdoanyunpaiddom
estic
work
426
713
43
82
1713
3326
4558
6251
3132
1011
Yes,lessthan5hours
354
2112
96
2116
2524
3825
5433
2718
125
53
Yes,5to14hours
599
44
610
2036
4649
6367
8293
4245
119
39
Yes,15to29hours
331
13
11
1417
2133
2241
2459
2936
1211
15
Yes,m
orethan30hours
195
14
-1
422
1133
1017
1323
722
519
21
NotStated
361
2-
-
-
--
11
45
52
62
52
-
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
No,didnotdoanyunpaiddom
estic
work
227
713
43
82
1610
1914
1213
2314
2129
109
Yes,lessthan5hours
266
2112
96
2015
2122
3316
3317
1410
75
23
Yes,5to14hours
492
44
610
1832
4448
5758
6761
3033
96
32
Yes,15to29hours
276
13
-1
1216
2133
2140
2343
2026
67
12
Yes,m
orethan30hours
156
14
-1
421
1133
913
1219
516
23
11
NotStated
241
2-
-
-
--
11
12
22
61
41
-
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011;
2)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent a
nd li
ving
on
Nor
folk
Isla
nd o
n 9t
h Au
gust
201
1 co
mpr
isin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
66
B5.
11 L
ooki
ng a
fter
a c
hild
with
out p
ay b
y ag
e gr
oup
and
sex
Tota
lPo
pula
tion
15-1
920
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
85+
15+
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
No
1,278
3528
1613
3434
4643
106
103
167
208
136
131
6369
2224
Yes,lookedafterm
yow
nchild
338
-2
32
2646
6390
4934
126
31
-
-
-1
,y
own
284
-5
16
713
1018
1238
4051
2439
710
-3
NotStated
41-
3-
-
-
-1
2-
54
66
73
21
1
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
No
868
3528
1513
3431
4443
8278
111
100
7568
3843
1713
Yes,lookedafterm
yow
nchild
313
-2
32
2542
5884
4731
115
2-
-
-
-1
,y
own
240
-5
16
313
1018
1133
2548
1435
79
-2
NotStated
20-
3-
-
-
-1
2-
-
22
32
12
11
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
67
B5.
12 P
rovi
ding
unp
aid
care
by
age
grou
p an
d se
xTo
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
No,didnotdoprovideunpaidcare,
1,621
3233
1920
5986
101
125
139
142
195
211
137
142
6370
2126
Yes,providedupnaidcare,helpor
279
13
11
76
1826
2736
2755
2729
57
12
NotStated
412
2-
-1
11
21
21
55
75
41
1
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
No,didnotdoprovideunpaidcare,
1,179
3233
1820
5479
94119
117
112
120
104
7384
4047
1716
Yes,providedupnaidcare,helpor
238
13
11
76
1826
2330
2748
1919
45
--
NotStated
242
2-
-1
11
2-
-
23
22
22
11
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
68
B5.
13 V
olun
tary
wor
k th
roug
h an
org
aniz
atio
n by
age
gro
up a
nd se
xTo
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
No,didnotdovolunatrywork
1,186
2422
1318
5161
5883
92110
148
162
98102
4951
1826
Yes,didvoluntarywork
715
1115
63
1631
6265
7567
71102
6670
2128
42
NotStated
40-
11
-
-
1-
5-
34
75
63
21
1
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
No,didnotdovolunatrywork
792
2422
1318
4655
5680
6682
9485
3437
2427
1415
Yes,didvoluntarywork
626
1115
63
1630
5762
7459
5367
5767
2025
31
NotStated
23-
1-
-
-
1-
5-
12
33
12
21
1
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
69
B5.
14 G
ross
wee
kly
inco
me
from
wag
es a
nd sa
lary
by
age
grou
p an
d se
xTo
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FT
otal
Pop
ulat
ion1)
1,94
135
3820
2167
9312
015
316
718
022
327
116
917
873
8123
29
Noincome;
303
46
-1
57
515
1015
2343
4045
2633
1114
Between$1-$149;
8214
15-
12
61
32
36
152
91
-
11
Between$150-$249;
582
2-
31
63
94
43
103
43
1-
-
Between$250-399;
135
1-
25
110
321
718
1428
59
62
21
Between$400-599;
242
12
65
1321
1728
2435
2234
1316
31
1-
Between$600-$799;
298
21
54
2922
3837
3136
3828
1610
-
1-
-
Between$800-$999;
122
--
41
44
168
2218
2013
66
-
-
--
Between$1000-1299;
81-
--
-
43
149
1410
176
31
-
-
--
Between$1300-1599;
36-
--
-
21
31
91
78
31
-
-
--
Between$1600-1999;
33-
--
-
-
13
17
48
8-
-
-
-
--
Between$2000ormore;
32-
--
-
-
15
27
19
13
11
-
--
NotApplicable
237
43
--
-
--
17
324
3335
3233
438
13NotStated
282
79
31
611
1218
2332
3244
4044
-
-
--
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
Noincome;
187
46
-1
57
514
1010
1420
3432
68
11-
Between$1-$149;
7214
15-
12
61
32
33
112
81
-
--
Between$150-$249;
522
2-
31
53
94
42
102
31
1-
-
Between$250-399;
122
1-
25
110
320
718
1327
57
21
--
Between$400-599;
211
12
65
1220
1728
2130
1827
713
31
--
Between$600-$799;
274
21
54
2822
3737
3030
3324
146
-
1-
-
Between$800-$999;
104
--
41
44
158
1916
1710
42
-
-
--
Between$1000-1299;
65-
--
-
33
148
127
133
2-
-
-
--
Between$1300-1599;
22-
--
-
11
31
51
35
11
-
-
--
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
70
B5.
14 G
ross
wee
kly
inco
me
from
wag
es a
nd sa
lary
by
age
grou
p an
d se
x. "
Con
t"To
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FBetween$1600-1999;
18-
--
-
-
-3
15
23
4-
-
-
-
--
Between$2000ormore;
17-
--
-
-
-2
13
17
11
1-
-
--
NotApplicable
137
43
--
-
--
1-
-
35
-
3133
427
8NotStated
160
79
21
58
1016
2220
208
221
-
-
-9
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
71
B5.
15 G
ross
wee
kly
inco
me
from
bus
ines
s, pr
ofes
sion
or
farm
by
age
grou
p an
d se
xTo
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FT
otal
Pop
ulat
ion1)
1,94
135
3820
2167
9312
015
316
718
022
327
116
917
873
8123
29
Noincome;
495
1112
109
2032
4055
4543
4661
4030
1213
610
Between$1-$149;
53-
--
-
12
33
45
115
77
4-
1-
Between$150-$249;
24-
--
-
1-
32
2-
54
32
2-
--
Between$250-399;
281
--
-
-
12
41
26
83
-
-
-
--
Between$400-599;
60-
-2
-
11
94
43
1410
56
1-
--
Between$600-$799;
21-
--
11
-1
24
23
24
-
1-
--
Between$800-$999;
24-
--
-
12
4-
52
31
31
11
--
Between$1000-1299;
11-
--
-
-
11
-
32
11
1-
1-
--
Between$1300-1599;
5-
--
-
-
-1
-
-
-
1-
11
1-
--
Between$1600-1999;
3-
--
-
-
--
-
2-
-
1-
-
-
-
--
Between$2000ormore;
13-
--
-
-
12
-
32
32
-
-
-
-
--
NotApplicable
591
1612
--
72
65
1231
6099
98121
3849
1619
NotStated
613
714
811
3551
4878
8288
7077
410
1218
--
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
Noincome;
452
1112
109
2032
4053
4139
3849
2929
1213
69
Between$1-$149;
50-
--
-
12
23
45
114
76
4-
1-
Between$150-$249;
21-
--
-
1-
32
2-
33
32
2-
--
Between$250-399;
281
--
-
-
12
41
26
83
-
-
-
--
Between$400-599;
52-
-2
-
11
94
43
108
36
1-
--
Between$600-$799;
21-
--
11
-1
24
23
24
-
1-
--
Between$800-$999;
22-
--
-
12
4-
52
21
3-
11
--
Between$1000-1299;
8-
--
-
-
-1
-
31
1-
1-
1-
--
Between$1300-1599;
5-
--
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-
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-
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--
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Con
t"To
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
Between$1600-1999;
1-
--
-
-
--
-
1-
-
-
-
-
-
-
--
Between$2000ormore;
7-
--
-
-
-1
-
21
12
-
-
-
-
--
NotApplicable
256
1612
--
3-
64
-
112
2338
6022
4011
8NotStated
518
714
711
3448
4375
7386
6155
21
1-
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clud
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tors
on
the
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2) T
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ple
who
wer
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on
9th
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st 2
011
com
pris
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Resi
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s, G
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and
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Age
grou
p an
d se
x
73
B5.
16 G
ross
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from
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com
es in
clud
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rent
al, d
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ends
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age
grou
p an
d se
x,To
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FT
otal
Pop
ulat
ion1)
1,94
135
3820
2167
9312
015
316
718
022
327
116
917
873
8123
29
Noincome;
394
1111
66
2030
4053
4133
3948
2417
9-
-6
Between$1-$149;
120
--
--
-
-10
64
1121
338
166
5-
-
Between$150-$249;
54-
11
-
24
-
-
-
-
1213
-
21-
-
--
Between$250-399;
157
--
--
-
-6
-
68
1524
2332
1620
34
Between$400-599;
60-
--
-
-
-5
42
-
-
-
1914
-
92
5Between$600-$799;
22-
--
-
-
-1
-
43
8-
-
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Between$800-$999;
20-
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16
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698
1718
1012
2230
3355
8895
8795
2656
1814
157
NotStated
404
78
33
2329
2435
2229
2957
5621
2133
-4
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
Noincome;
368
1111
66
2030
4051
3831
3641
2014
9-
-4
Between$1-$149;
90-
--
-
-
-9
64
917
185
135
4-
-
Between$150-$249;
32-
11
-
23
-
-
-
-
76
-
12-
-
--
Between$250-399;
87-
--
-
-
-5
-
56
811
1011
916
33
Between$400-599;
41-
--
-
-
-4
42
-
-
-
77
46
25
Between$600-$799;
18-
--
-
-
-1
-
43
6-
-
-
2-
-2
Between$800-$999;
10-
--
-
-
--
-
-
13
-
3-
-
-
3-
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6-
--
-
-
--
-
-
-
6-
-
-
-
-
--
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-
--
--
-
--
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
--
Age
grou
p an
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74
B5.
16 G
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Con
t"To
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
Between$1600-1999;
1-
--
-
-
--
-
-
-
-
1-
-
-
-
--
Between$2000ormore;
7-
--
-
-
-1
-
-
-
31
11
-
-
--
NotApplicable
560
2426
1012
2227
3151
8079
4160
2642
89
102
NotStated
221
--
23
1826
2235
713
2217
225
919
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the
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Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
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land
on
9th
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st 2
011
com
pris
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Resi
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s, G
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and
seco
ndm
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Age
grou
p an
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75
B5.
17 G
ross
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wor
kers
com
pens
atio
n b
y ag
e gr
oup
and
sex,
Tota
lPo
pula
tion
15-1
920
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
85+
15+
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
Noincome;
641
1515
55
2639
4859
6455
6484
6652
1617
65
Between$1-$149;
13-
-
-
-
1
-
64
-
-
1-
1
-
-
-
-
-Between$150-$249;
2-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$250-399;
3-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
11
-
-
-
-
-Between$400-599;
4-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
2-
-
-
-
-
Between$600-$799;
4-
-
-
-
2
1-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$800-$999;
1-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$1000-1299;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$1300-1599;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$1600-1999;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$2000ormore;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-NotApplicable
1091
2023
1314
3732
3967
88102
126
172
87111
5564
1724
NotStated
182
-
-
12
121
2523
1423
2914
1215
2-
-
-
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
Noincome;
573
1515
55
2639
4857
5848
5663
5044
1617
65
Between$1-$149;
12-
-
-
-
1
-
64
-
-
-
-
1-
-
-
-
-
Between$150-$249;
2-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$250-399;
2-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1-
-
-
-
-
Between$400-599;
4-
-
-
-
-
-
2
-
-
-
-
-
2-
-
-
-
-
Between$600-$799;
4-
-
-
-
2
1-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$800-$999;
1-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$1000-1299;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$1300-1599;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Age
grou
p an
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76
B5.
17 G
ross
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kly
inco
me
from
wor
kers
com
pens
atio
n b
y ag
e gr
oup
and
sex.
"C
ont"
Tota
lPo
pula
tion
15-1
920
-24
25-3
435
-44
45-5
455
-64
65-7
475
-84
85+
15+
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
MF
Between$1600-1999;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Between$2000ormore;
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-NotApplicable
734
2023
1214
3231
3765
7877
7888
3852
2837
1212
NotStated
109
-
-
12
115
2021
317
124
29
2-
-
-
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
77
B5.
18 B
enef
it re
tirem
ent s
chem
e by
age
gro
up a
nd se
xTo
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
Yes,onretirem
entbenefit
482
-2
22
917
4139
6267
9182
2627
63
51
No,notonretirem
entbenefit
1,364
3432
1719
5774
77105
93103
126
182
135
139
6167
1726
NotStated
951
41
-
12
29
1210
67
812
611
12
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
Yes,onretirem
entbenefit
328
-2
22
714
3737
4346
5445
1514
32
41
No,notonretirem
entbenefit
1,060
3432
1619
5572
74102
9089
92108
7689
4045
1314
NotStated
531
41
-
-
-2
87
73
23
23
71
2
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
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ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
78
B5.
19 S
ocia
l wel
fare
by
age
grou
p an
d se
xTo
tal
Popu
latio
n15
-19
20-2
425
-34
35-4
445
-54
55-6
465
-74
75-8
485
+15
+M
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
FM
F
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)1,
941
3538
2021
6793
120
153
167
180
223
271
169
178
7381
2329
NorfolkIslandW
elfarePayments
83-
--
-
-
--
22
-
-
-
2022
1518
4-
Australiarepatriationservicepension
55-
--
-
-
-1
-
-
-
25
106
39
127
AllotherA
ustralianWlefarepayments
169
-1
--
-
--
-
14
720
3751
1921
17
Superannuationorannuity
149
--
--
-
-2
22
219
2441
3015
93
-
Welfarepaymentsfrom
otherthan
AustraliaorN
orfolkIsland
13-
--
-
-
--
-
-
-
-
25
-
33
--
Noneoftheabove
1,397
3435
1920
6692
116
141
151
162
187
215
5465
1617
25
NotStated
751
21
11
11
811
128
52
42
41
10
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
441
3538
1921
6286
113
147
140
142
149
155
9410
546
5418
17
NorfolkIslandW
elfarePayments
81-
-
-
-
-
-
-
22
-
-
-
1921
1518
4-
Australiarepatriationservicepension
40-
-
-
-
-
-
1-
-
-
24
83
27
76
AllotherA
ustralianWlefarepayments
64-
1
--
-
-
-
-
13
212
1314
66
15
Superannuationorannuity
90-
-
-
-
-
-
22
22
1521
239
83
3-
Welfarepaymentsfrom
otherthan
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orfolkIsland
9-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
12
-
33
--
Noneoftheabove
1,110
3435
1920
6185
109
137
129
132
124
112
2856
1111
25
NotStated
451
2-
11
11
66
56
51
21
41
1
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clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
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s 9th
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ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs
Age
grou
p an
d se
x
79
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01 H
ouse
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wel
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nce
of h
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mem
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on fo
r Abs
ence
from
dw
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sus n
ight
, Tue
sday
, 9th
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ust 2
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Tota
lD
wel
ling
Tot
al D
wel
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144
Tot
al D
wel
lings
Occ
upie
d2)1,
017
74935
815
138
111
203
3-
Priv
ate
Dw
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gs O
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ied3)
805
74727
415
138
111
203
3-
Tou
rist
Dw
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gs O
ccup
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212
-
208
4-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Priv
ate
Dw
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gs U
nocc
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clud
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cupi
ed d
wel
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and
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vate
dw
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gs o
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and
all r
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com
mod
atio
n un
its o
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3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
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rs a
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acc
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units
occ
upie
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Incl
udin
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occu
pied
dw
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gs a
nd u
nits
Yes
No
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Stat
ed
Oth
ers
Empl
oym
ent A
broa
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loca
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iday
Busi
ness
Dw
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of m
embe
rW
ithFa
mily and
Rela
tives
Med
ical
Educ
atio
nN
ot S
tate
d
80
B6.
02 B
y ty
pe o
f dw
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g te
nure
; To
tal
Tota
lTy
pe o
f Dw
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g Te
nure
num
ber o
fpo
pu-
Hou
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Oth
erN
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ated
dwel
lings
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dsPo
p.H
'hol
dsPo
p.H
'hol
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'hol
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p.H
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p.
All
Dw
ellin
gs1)
1,14
42,
302
All
dwel
lings
occ
upie
d2)1,017
2,302
733
1,652
198
470
76162
1018
-
-
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied3)
805
1,795
730
1,646
48
65132
69
-
-
Tou
rist
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied4)
212
507
36
194
462
1130
49
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-
Priv
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7
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Incl
udin
g al
l pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
and
all r
egis
tere
d ac
com
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
ed a
ccom
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
for v
isito
rs a
nd to
uris
ts4)
Onl
y re
gist
ered
acc
omm
odat
ion
units
occ
upie
d5)
Incl
udin
g un
occu
pied
dw
ellin
gs a
nd u
nits
81
B6.
03 M
ater
ials
use
d fo
r co
nstr
uctio
n of
dw
ellin
gTo
tal
Dw
ellin
gsW
alls
Floo
rRo
ofC
orru
gate
dC
olar
born
eN
otSt
ated
Tot
al D
wel
lings
1)1,
144
All
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied2)
1,01
7Brick,brickveneer,stone
4013
3Concrete,concreteblock
26214
4Timber
631
735
4Fibro
25253
94
Other
4135
963
6323
877
NotStated
2611
39Pr
ivat
e D
wel
lings
Occ
upie
d3)80
5Brick,brickveneer,stone
289
2Concrete,concreteblock
6218
138
1Timber
72499
625
2Fibro
21225
81
Other
3324
799
6623
710
NotStated
21
0T
ouri
st D
wel
lings
Occ
upie
d4)21
2Brick,brickveneer,stone
124
1Concrete,concreteblock
876
3Timber
132
110
2Fibro
281
3Other
811
164
-
-
164
NotStated
2410
39Pr
ivat
e D
wel
lings
Uno
ccup
ied
512
7
1) In
clud
ing
unoc
cupi
ed d
wel
lings
and
uni
ts2)
Incl
udin
g al
l pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
and
all r
egis
tere
d ac
com
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
ed a
ccom
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
for v
isito
rs a
nd to
uris
ts4)
Onl
y re
gist
ered
acc
omm
odat
ion
units
occ
upie
d5)
Incl
udin
g un
occu
pied
dwel
lings
and
uni
ts
Mat
eria
l Use
d fo
r con
stru
ctio
n of
bui
ldin
gM
ater
ial u
sed
for c
onst
ruct
ion
of ro
of
82
B6.
04 P
urpo
se o
f Dw
ellin
g on
Hol
ding
and
size
of H
oldi
ngTo
tal D
wel
ling
Tota
l
dwel
lings
Tot
al D
wel
lings
1)1,
144
Tot
al D
wel
lings
Occ
upie
d2)1,
017
202
813
251
151
-
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied3)
805
189
609
749
140
-
2376
126
74-
Tou
rist
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied4)
212
13199
-
211
-
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs U
nocc
upie
d 5)
127
1) In
clud
ing
unoc
cupi
ed d
wel
lings
and
uni
ts2)
Incl
udin
g al
l pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
and
all r
egis
tere
d ac
com
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
ed a
ccom
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
for v
isito
rs a
nd to
uris
ts4)
Onl
y re
gist
ered
acc
omm
odat
ion
units
occ
upie
d5)
Incl
udin
g un
occu
pied
dw
ellin
gs a
nd u
nits
Dw
ellin
g Re
port
ing
size
of H
oldi
ng Size
of H
oldi
ng N
ot
Stat
edYe
sN
oN
ot S
tate
d
Dw
ellin
g re
port
ing
hold
ing
used
for
agri
cultu
ral o
r pas
tora
l pur
pose
sO
ne A
cre
(0.4
he
ctar
es) o
r Les
s
Gre
ater
than
one
ac
re (0
.4 h
ecta
res
and
abov
e)
83
B6.
05 O
n T
ype
of H
ouse
hold
Ten
ure To
tal
Type
of H
ousi
ng T
enur
e n
umbe
r of
dwel
lings
Tot
al D
wel
lings
1)1,
144
All
Dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied2)
1,01
7567
192
628
18206
-
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied3)
805
565
185
525
1213
-
Tou
rist
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied4)
212
27
13
6193
-
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs U
nocc
upie
d5)
127
1) In
clud
ing
unoc
cupi
ed d
wel
lings
and
uni
ts2)
Incl
udin
g al
l pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
and
all r
egis
tere
d ac
com
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
ed a
ccom
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
for v
isito
rs a
nd to
uris
ts4)
Onl
y re
gist
ered
acc
omm
odat
ion
units
occ
upie
d5)
Incl
udin
g un
occu
pied
dw
ellin
gs a
nd u
nits
Not
Sta
ted
Ow
n or
M
ortg
age
Rent
from
Pr
ivat
ela
ndlo
rd
Subs
idiz
edre
ntRe
nt F
ree
Car
e Ta
ker
Oth
er
84
B6.
06 O
n T
ype
of H
ouse
hold
Sew
age
Dis
posa
lTo
tal
Sour
ce o
f Hou
seho
ld S
ewag
e di
spos
al n
umbe
r of
dwel
lings
Tot
al D
wel
lings
1)1,
144
All
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied2)
1,01
7595
207
122
1974
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied3)
805
552
153
908
2
Tou
rist
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied4)
212
4354
3211
72
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs U
nocc
upie
d5)
127
5920
122
7
1) In
clud
ing
unoc
cupi
ed d
wel
lings
and
uni
ts2)
Incl
udin
g al
l pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
and
all r
egis
tere
d ac
com
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
ed a
ccom
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
for v
isito
rs a
nd to
uris
ts4)
Onl
y re
gist
ered
acc
omm
odat
ion
units
occ
upie
d5)
Incl
udin
g un
occu
pied
dw
ellin
gs a
nd u
nits
Not
Sta
ted
Sept
ic T
ank
(effl
uent
tren
ch)
Sept
ic T
ank
(hol
ding
tank
)W
ater
Ass
uran
ce
Sche
me
Oth
er
85
B6.
07 O
n T
ype
of H
ouse
hold
sour
ce o
f wat
er su
pply
Tota
lSo
urce
of W
ater
Sup
ply
num
ber o
fdw
ellin
gs
Tot
al D
wel
lings
1)1,
144
All
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied2)
1,01
7897
4515
159
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied3)
805
781
211
11
Tou
rist
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied4)
212
116
2414
-
58
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs U
nocc
upie
d5)
127
1) In
clud
ing
unoc
cupi
ed d
wel
lings
and
uni
ts2)
Incl
udin
g al
l pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
and
all r
egis
tere
d ac
com
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
ed a
ccom
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
for v
isito
rs a
nd to
uris
ts4)
Onl
y re
gist
ered
acc
omm
odat
ion
units
occ
upie
d5)
Incl
udin
g un
occu
pied
dw
ellin
gs a
nd u
nits
Not
Sta
ted
Ow
n Ra
in W
ater
Ow
n G
roun
d W
ater
Purc
hase
d W
ater
Oth
er S
ourc
e
86
B6.
08 O
n T
ype
of H
ouse
hold
Util
ities
and
by
sour
ce o
f util
ityTo
tal
Sour
ces o
f Hou
seho
ld A
men
ities
Type
of d
wel
ling
Util
ity n
umbe
r of
Elec
tric
ityG
asW
ood
Sola
rO
ther
Not
dwel
lings
fuel
stat
ed
Tot
al D
wel
lings
1)1,
144
All
Dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
2)1,
017
1,17
11,
841
374
565
9324
SourceofC
ookingfuel
54947
73
33
SourceofL
ighting
944
4-
671
1SourceofR
oomHeating
81451
359
2383
20SourceofW
aterHeating
92439
8472
6-
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied
3)80
585
01,
385
366
521
7721
SourceofC
ookingfuel
23772
72
1-
SourceofL
ighting
738
2-
631
1SourceofR
oomHeating
45299
351
2070
20SourceofW
aterHeating
44312
8436
5-
Tou
rist
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied
4)21
232
145
68
4416
3SourceofC
ookingfuel
31175
-
12
3SourceofL
ighting
206
2-
4-
-SourceofR
oomHeating
36152
83
13-
SourceofW
aterHeating
48127
-
361
-
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs U
nocc
upie
d 5
127
1) In
clud
ing
unoc
cupi
ed d
wel
lings
and
uni
ts2)
Incl
udin
g al
l pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
and
all r
egis
tere
d ac
com
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
ed a
ccom
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
for v
isito
rs a
nd to
uris
ts4)
Onl
y re
gist
ered
acc
omm
odat
ion
units
occ
upie
d5)
Incl
udin
g un
occu
pied
dw
ellin
gs a
nd u
nits
87
B6.
09. O
n V
ehic
le r
egis
trat
ion
Tota
lTo
tal
Dw
ellin
gVe
hicl
eVe
hicl
eVe
hicl
eN
otVe
hicl
e6)
Regi
ster
edU
nreg
iste
red
stat
edPe
r Dw
ellin
g
Tot
al D
wel
lings
1)1,
144
All
Dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
2)1,
017
1,992
1,726
259
72
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied
3)80
51,803
1,538
258
72
Tou
rist
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied
4)21
2189
188
1-
1
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs U
nocc
upie
d 5
127
1) In
clud
ing
unoc
cupi
ed d
wel
lings
and
uni
ts2)
Incl
udin
g al
l pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
and
all r
egis
tere
d ac
com
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
ed a
ccom
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
for v
isito
rs a
nd to
uris
ts4)
Onl
y re
gist
ered
acc
omm
odat
ion
units
occ
upie
d5)
Incl
udin
g un
occu
pied
dw
ellin
gs a
nd u
nits
6) T
otal
num
ber o
f Veh
icle
s div
ided
by
num
ber o
f Tot
al o
ccup
ied
dwel
ling
Num
ber o
f Veh
icle
s reg
iste
red
and
unre
gist
ered
88
B6.
10. O
n In
tern
et C
onne
ctio
n an
d A
cces
sibi
lity
Tota
lTo
tal
Dw
ellin
gD
wel
ling
with
Inte
rnet
Tot
al D
wel
lings
1)1,
144
All
Dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
2)1,
017
273
662
4834
-
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied
3)80
5142
612
483
-
Tou
rist
Dw
ellin
gs O
ccup
ied
4)21
2131
50-
31-
Priv
ate
Dw
ellin
gs U
nocc
upie
d 5
127
1) In
clud
ing
unoc
cupi
ed d
wel
lings
and
uni
ts2)
Incl
udin
g al
l pri
vate
dw
ellin
gs o
ccup
ied
and
all r
egis
tere
d ac
com
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
3) E
xclu
ding
all
regi
ster
ed a
ccom
mod
atio
n un
its o
ccup
ied
for v
isito
rs a
nd to
uris
ts4)
Onl
y re
gist
ered
acc
omm
odat
ion
units
occ
upie
d5)
Incl
udin
g un
occu
pied
dw
ellin
gs a
nd u
nits
Inte
rnet
Acc
essi
bilit
y
No
Inte
rnet
co
nnec
tion
Yes,
broa
dban
dco
nnec
tion
Not
Sta
ted
Yes,
dia
l up
conn
ectio
n
Oth
er In
tern
et
acce
ssin
clud
ing
89
B6.
11 P
erso
ns c
onse
ntin
g to
ret
ain
stor
age
of c
ensu
s inf
orm
atio
n
Tota
lPe
rson
s con
sent
ing
to C
ensu
s Inf
orm
atio
n 20
11 st
orag
e an
d fo
r ava
ilabi
lity
afte
r 99
year
s
Popu
latio
n
Tot
al P
opul
atio
n1)2,
302
1,116
442
744
NI P
opul
atio
n2)1,
795
906
353
536
Vis
itors
Pop
ulat
ion3)
507
210
89208
1) In
clud
ing
visi
tors
on
the
nigh
t of t
he c
ensu
s 9th
Aug
ust 2
011
2) T
hose
peo
ple
who
wer
e pr
esen
t and
livi
ng o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
com
pris
ing
Resi
dent
s, G
EPs,
TEPs
and
seco
ndm
ent o
ffice
rs3)
Tho
se p
eopl
e w
ho w
ere
pres
ent o
n N
orfo
lk Is
land
on
9th
Augu
st 2
011
excl
udin
g Re
side
nts,
GEP
s, TE
Ps a
nd se
cond
men
t offi
cers
.
Pers
ons n
ot st
atin
g th
e st
orag
e of
info
rmat
ion
Yes,
agre
es fo
r per
sons
in
dwel
ling
No,
doe
s not
agr
ee fo
r pe
rson
s in
dwel
ling
90
31
Map of Norfolk Island AnnexII
Themapdepictsthe6CensusDistrictsusedasthe2011CensusEnumerationAreas
31
Map of Norfolk Island AnnexII
Themapdepictsthe6CensusDistrictsusedasthe2011CensusEnumerationAreas
91
31
2011
Cen
sus F
orm
AnnexIII
CEN
SUS
OF
POPU
LATI
ON
AN
D H
OU
SIN
G
9th A
UG
UST
201
1
NO
RFO
LK IS
LAN
D
HO
USE
HO
LDER
’S S
CHED
ULE
Und
er th
e pr
ovis
ion
of th
e Ce
nsus
and
Sta
tistic
s A
ct 1
961,
you
are
req
uire
d to
fill
in th
is fo
rm to
the
best
of y
our k
now
ledg
e an
d be
lief.
How
ever
, the
re is
no
liabi
lity
for o
mitt
ing
info
rmat
ion
on a
per
son’
s re
ligio
n.
The
info
rmat
ion
supp
lied
on th
is fo
rm is
CO
NFI
DEN
TIAL
. The
Act
pro
vide
s th
at it
can
not b
e se
en b
y an
y pe
rson
s ot
her t
han
Cens
us S
taff
.
IN
STRU
CTIO
NS
1. F
ILL
IN A
SEP
ARA
TE F
ORM
FO
R EA
CH H
OU
SEH
OLD
. A h
ouse
hold
is a
dom
estic
gro
up li
ving
and
eat
ing
toge
ther
. A p
erso
n liv
ing
alon
e is
als
o a
hous
ehol
d.
2. I
F TH
ERE
IS M
ORE
TH
AN
ON
E H
OU
SEH
OLD
OBT
AIN
EXT
RA F
ORM
S FR
OM
TH
E CE
NSU
S CO
LLEC
TOR
WH
EN
HE/
SHE
RETU
RNS.
Als
o ob
tain
ext
ra fo
rms
if th
ere
are
mor
e th
an 7
per
sons
in th
e ho
useh
old.
3. I
F A
NY
PERS
ON
IN T
HE
HO
USE
HO
LD, S
UCH
AS
A V
ISIT
OR
OR
BOA
RDER
, PRE
FERS
TO
FIL
L IN
A S
EPAR
ATE
FO
RM T
O M
AIN
TAIN
PRI
VACY
, ASK
TH
E CO
LLEC
TOR
FOR
AN
OTH
ER S
CHED
ULE
. Thi
s pr
ivat
e sc
hedu
le s
houl
d be
fille
d in
by
the
pers
on c
once
rned
and
sea
led
in t
he e
nvel
ope
prov
ided
for
deliv
ery
by y
ou u
nope
ned
to
the
Cens
us C
olle
ctor
with
this
sch
edul
e.
4. I
f you
do
not k
now
the
exac
t ans
wer
to a
que
stio
n, g
ive
the
best
est
imat
e yo
u ca
n.
5. P
leas
e us
e in
k or
bal
l poi
nt p
en.
6. T
he c
ompl
eted
sch
edul
e sh
ould
be
sign
ed re
ady
to h
and
to th
e Ce
nsus
Col
lect
or w
ho w
ill c
all o
n W
edne
sday
, 10th
Aug
ust o
r as
soo
n as
pos
sibl
e af
ter
that
day
.
C.D
:
Rec.
No
SE
CT
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MN
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CH P
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HO
US
EH
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NO
RF
OL
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D C
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SU
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AN
D H
OU
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G;
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GU
ST
20
11
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ER
SO
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F P
OP
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AN
D H
OU
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G;
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AU
GU
ST
20
11
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SO
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SU
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D H
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G;
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GU
ST
20
11
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FID
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TIA
L
PLEA
SE C
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LU
MN
FO
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CH P
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N
HO
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OL
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SU
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F P
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AN
D H
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G;
9th
AU
GU
ST
20
11
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SO
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SO
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SO
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SU
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F P
OP
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AN
D H
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9th
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GU
ST
20
11
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Concepts and DefinitionsAnnexIV
Activity status identifies the activities a person was engaged in during the week beforeenumeration,includingpaidwork,unpaidworkorneither;
Age-sex structure:Thecompositionofapopulationasdeterminedbythenumberorproportionofmalesandfemalesineachagecategory.
Dependency ratioisthenumberofpersonsunder15andover60per100personsaged15-59;
Disabilityisanumbrellatermforimpairments,activitylimitationsorparticipationrestrictions,whichrespectivelyrefertoproblemsanindividualmayhavewithphysiologicalfunctionsofthebodysystem,includingpsychologicalfunctions(‘bodyfunction’)orproblemswithanatomicalpartsofthebodysuchasorgans,limbsandtheircomponents(‘bodystructure’)(impairments),difficultiesanindividualmayhaveinexecutingactivities(‘activitylimitations’)andproblemsanindividualmayexperienceininvolvementinlifesituations(participationrestrictions).
Employment status refers to the work arrangement under which a person working for paycarriesouthisorheractivities;
Growth Rate:Thenumberofpersonsaddedto(orsubtractedfrom)apopulationinayeardueto natural increase and net migration expressed as a percentage of the population at thebeginningofthetimeperiod
Industryreferstothemainactivityoftheestablishmentemployingaworker;
Labour forceincludesallpersonsdoingpaidworkorlookingforpaidwork;
Natural growthisthedifferencebetweenthenumberofbirthsanddeathsinapopulation;
Occupation refers to the kind of work done in the week before enumeration (e.g. primaryschoolteacher,laboureretcetera);
Paid workisanytypeofworkforwhichtheworkerreceivedpay,eitherinmoneyorinkind;
Permanent dwellingisthetypeofdwellingthatiswell-plannedandismainlymadeofdurablematerials(e.g.concrete,corrugatediron,fibroortimber)withasoundfoundation;
Population Projection: Computation of future changes in population numbers, given certainassumptionsaboutfuturetrendsintheratesoffertility,mortality,andmigration
Rate:Aratiobetweeneventshavingoccurredinapopulationduringayearandthenumberofpersonsinapopulationinthemiddleoftheyear.Whentheeventsareobservedoveraperiodshorterorlongerthanayeartheirnumberismultipliedordividedbytheappropriatefactorsoastopreservetherate'sannualdimension
Sex ratio is the proportion ofmales to females in a population, expressed as the number ofmalesperhundredfemales;
Unpaid workisanytypeofworkfortheproductionofeconomicgoodsandservicesforwhichapersonreceivednopay,eitherinmoneyorinkind.
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