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MARITAL STATUS AND FAMILY COMPOSITION - 2006 CENSUS
ACT, Queanbeyan and Australia



This article contains data from the 2006 Census of Population and Housing, conducted on 8 August 2006, and presents details on social marital status and family composition in households for: Australian Capital Territory (ACT); the Local Government Area (LGA) of Queanbeyan; and Australia as a whole. For comparison, data from the 1996 and 2001 Censuses have also been included.


Social marital status

In the 2006 Census, 48.9% (113,867 persons) of ACT residents aged 15 and over reported that they were in a registered marriage and 9.8% (22,895 persons) were recorded as being in a de facto marriage.

In Queanbeyan, 48.9% (12,360 persons) of residents reported being in a registered marriage and 10.3% (2,606 persons) in a de facto marriage.

Nationally, 50.4% of persons were in a registered marriage and 8.8% in a de facto marriage.

Between 1996 and 2006 the proportion of ACT residents in a registered marriage declined from 52.4% (Census 1996) to 48.9% (Census 2006). The decline in registered marriages was mostly offset by increases in the proportion of persons in de facto marriages: 6.7% (Census 1996) to 9.8% (Census 2006).

For Australia as a whole, the proportion of residents aged 15 and over who reported that they were in a registered marriage fell from 54.1% (Census 1996) to 50.4% (Census 2006) – a bigger fall than for either the ACT or Queanbeyan. The proportion of residents in a de facto marriage rose from 6.0% in 1996 to 8.8% in 2006.


SOCIAL MARITAL STATUS (a), ACT, Queanbeyan (c) and Australia
Census 1996, 2001 and 2006

199620012006



No. of persons
% of persons
No. of persons
% of persons
No. of persons
% of persons

ACT

Married in a registered marriage
109,777
52.4
111,148
50.6
113,867
48.9
Married in a de facto marriage (b)
14,000
6.7
18,456
8.4
22,895
9.8
Not married
85,736
40.9
90,188
41.0
96,072
41.3
Total
209,513
100.0
219,792
100.0
232,834
100.0

Queanbeyan

Married in a registered marriage
9,804
50.3
10,925
49.8
12,360
48.9
Married in a de facto marriage (b)
1,513
7.8
1,875
8.6
2,606
10.3
Not married
8,164
41.9
9,118
41.6
10,322
40.8
Total
19,481
100.0
21,918
100.0
25,288
100.0

Australia

Married in a registered marriage
6,874,166
54.1
7,012,586
51.9
7,158,697
50.4
Married in a de facto marriage (b)
763,660
6.0
989,238
7.3
1,242,793
8.8
Not married
5,075,495
39.9
5,497,519
40.7
5,788,624
40.8
Total
12,713,321
100.0
13,499,343
100.0
14,190,114
100.0

(a) Count of persons aged 15 years and over. Excludes persons in 'Visitor only' and 'Other not classifiable' households, 'Non-private dwellings', and 'Migratory, off-shore and shipping CDs'. Excludes persons who were temporarily absent on Census Night. (b) Includes same-sex couples. (c) The geographic boundaries of the LGA of Queanbeyan changed between Census 2001 and Census 2006 which affects comparisons between the two.

Source: Census Data


Family Composition

In the 2006 Census, there were 84,509 families in the ACT. Of these, 47.0% were couple families with children and 36.2% were couple families with no children. In comparison, of the 76,350 ACT families identified in the 1996 Census, 52.6% were couple families with children and 30.7% were couple families without children. The proportion of one parent families remained relatively constant over the three Censuses, 1996, 2001 and 2006.

Of the 9,362 Queanbeyan families in the 2006 Census, 49.2% (4,608 families) were couple families with children, down from 50.7% in the 1996 Census. The proportion of couple families with no children was 32.9% (3,078 families) in the 2006 Census, up from 31.8% in 1996.

For Australia as a whole, the proportion of couple families with children declined to 45.3% (Census 2006) of total families, from 49.6% (Census 1996). The proportion of couple families with no children increased to 37.2% (Census 2006) from 34.1% (Census 1996).


FAMILY COMPOSITION (a) (b), ACT, Queanbeyan (c) and Australia
Census 1996, 2001 and 2006

1996
2001
2006



No.
%
No.
%
No.
%

ACT

Families:
Couple family with no children
23,413
30.7
27,225
33.9
30,627
36.2
Couple family with children
40,194
52.6
39,326
49.0
39,740
47.0
One parent family
11,553
15.1
12494
15.6
12,796
15.1
Other family
1,190
1.6
1,283
1.6
1,346
1.6
Total families
76,350
100.0
80,328
100.0
84,509
100.0
Persons in families:
Couple family with no children
46,086
19.6
53,693
22.3
60,266
24.4
Couple family with children
156,893
66.7
152,769
63.4
151,752
61.4
One parent family
29,860
12.7
32,011
13.3
32,237
13.0
Other family
2,496
1.1
2,661
1.1
2,800
1.1
Total persons in families
235,335
100.0
241,134
100.0
247,055
100.0

Queanbeyan

Families:
Couple family with no children
2,227
31.8
2,562
31.9
3,078
32.9
Couple family with children
3,552
50.7
3,990
49.7
4,608
49.2
One parent family
1,103
15.7
1,332
16.6
1,546
16.5
Other family
123
1.8
140
1.7
130
1.4
Total families
7,005
100.0
8,024
100.0
9,362
100.0
Persons in families:
Couple family with no children
4,423
20.6
5,084
20.9
6,085
21.7
Couple family with children
13,903
64.7
15,539
63.8
17,745
63.2
One parent family
2,893
13.5
3,447
14.1
3,961
14.1
Other family
260
1.2
297
1.2
277
1.0
Total persons in families
21,479
100.0
24,367
100.0
28,068
100.0

Australia

Families:
Couple family with no children
1,589,882
34.1
1,764,167
35.7
1,943,648
37.2
Couple family with children
2,308,942
49.6
2,321,165
47.0
2,362,588
45.3
One parent family
672,868
14.5
762,632
15.4
823,254
15.8
Other family
84,227
1.8
88,864
1.8
89,675
1.7
Total families
4,655,919
100.0
4,936,828
100.0
5,219,165
100.0
Persons in families:
Couple family with no children
3,161,533
22.2
3,509,331
23.6
3,848,920
25.0
Couple family with children
9,112,776
64.1
9,126,414
61.5
9,174,218
59.7
One parent family
1,766,655
12.4
2,021,307
13.6
2,154,617
14.0
Other family
179,061
1.3
188,728
1.3
189,285
1.2
Total persons in families
14,220,025
100.0
14,845,780
100.0
15,367,040
100.0

(a) Excludes persons in 'Visitor only' and 'Other not classifiable' households, 'Non-private dwellings', and 'Migratory, off-shore and shipping CDs'. Excludes persons who were temporarily absent on Census Night. (b) Includes same-sex couples. (c) The geographic boundaries of the LGA of Queanbeyan changed between Census 2001 and Census 2006 which affects comparisons between the two.

Source: Census Data


Average family size

In the 2006 Census the average family size in the ACT was 2.9 persons, down from 3.1 in 1996 – the same as the national average.

In Queanbeyan, the average family size was 3.0 persons in the 2006 Census – the same as in 2001 – down from 3.1 in 1996.


AVERAGE FAMILY SIZE (a) (b) ACT, Queanbeyan (c) and Australia, Census 1996, 2001 and 2006

1996
2001
2006



No. of persons
No. of persons
No. of persons

ACT

Average family size:
Couple family with no children
2.0
2.0
2.0
Couple family with children
3.9
3.9
3.8
One parent family
2.6
2.6
2.5
Other family
2.1
2.1
2.1
Average family size all families
3.1
3.0
2.9

Queanbeyan

Average family size (persons):
Couple family with no children
2.0
2.0
2.0
Couple family with children
3.9
3.9
3.9
One parent family
2.6
2.6
2.6
Other family
2.1
2.1
2.1
Average family size all families
3.1
3.0
3.0

Australia

Average family size (persons):
Couple family with no children
2.0
2.0
2.0
Couple family with children
3.9
3.9
3.9
One parent family
2.6
2.7
2.6
Other family
2.1
2.1
2.1
Average family size all families
3.1
3.0
2.9

(a) Excludes persons in 'Visitor only' and 'Other not classifiable' households, 'Non-private dwellings', and 'Migratory, off-shore and shipping CDs'. Excludes persons who were temporarily absent on Census Night. (b) Includes same-sex couples. (c) The geographic boundaries of the LGA of Queanbeyan changed between Census 2001 and Census 2006 which affects comparisons between the two.

Source: Census Data


Further information

A wide range of first release 2006 Census data is available from the ABS website Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census Data, which includes additional information on family composition, relationship of persons in households and the social marital status of couples. The information can be viewed in the format of tables, thematic maps, or graphs via the online options of QuickStats, MapStats, Census Tables and Community Profiles.



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