People in Greater Melbourne who were born in Chile

2016 Census Country of birth QuickStats
Area code 2GMEL by 8204
People 7,135
Male 3,378
Female 3,757
Australian citizen 73.2%
Not an Australian citizen 25.3%
Families 3,744
Couples with children 1,916
Couples without children 1,251
One parent families 554
Other families 32
All private dwellings 4,709
Median monthly mortgage repayment $1,738
Median weekly rent paid $350

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People

demographics & education | cultural & language diversity | employment

Demographics & education

People Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Male 3,378 47.3 738,906 48.6 1,322,366 49.3 2,199,597 49.0
Female 3,757 52.7 781,344 51.4 1,361,718 50.7 2,285,616 51.0

In the 2016 Census, there were 7,135 people in Greater Melbourne who were born in Chile. Of these 47.3% were male and 52.7% were female.

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Age
People
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
0-14 years 145 2.0 88,035 5.8 692,777 25.8 819,696 18.3
15-24 years 182 2.5 167,349 11.0 402,435 15.0 602,383 13.4
25-34 years 1,058 14.8 309,454 20.4 372,554 13.9 730,345 16.3
35-44 years 1,285 18.0 253,778 16.7 346,115 12.9 639,084 14.2
45-54 years 1,530 21.4 217,347 14.3 333,204 12.4 587,317 13.1
55-64 years 1,248 17.5 192,089 12.6 252,873 9.4 476,902 10.6
65 years and over 1,692 23.7 292,188 19.2 284,125 10.6 629,487 14.0
Median age 50 -- 42 -- 31 -- 36 --

Of the population born in Chile who usually live in Greater Melbourne, 2.0% were aged 0 - 14 years and 23.7% were aged 65 years and over. The median age of people in Greater Melbourne who were born in Chile was 50 years.

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Registered marital status
People aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Married 3,900 55.7 839,703 58.6 823,702 41.4 1,772,724 48.4
Separated 435 6.2 41,002 2.9 54,783 2.8 103,965 2.8
Divorced 820 11.7 99,050 6.9 151,886 7.6 272,040 7.4
Widowed 306 4.4 82,571 5.8 75,727 3.8 173,566 4.7
Never married 1,536 22.0 369,877 25.8 885,214 44.5 1,343,230 36.6

Of people in Greater Melbourne aged 15 years and over who were born in Chile, 55.7% were married, 6.2% were separated, and 11.7% were divorced.

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Education Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Pre-school 8 0.1 6,054 0.4 66,580 2.5 73,041 1.6
Primary 71 1.0 46,500 3.1 304,964 11.4 353,773 7.9
Secondary 80 1.1 54,284 3.6 217,839 8.1 274,054 6.1
University or tertiary institution 344 4.8 128,037 8.4 157,455 5.9 287,125 6.4
Technical or further education 203 2.8 36,191 2.4 43,917 1.6 80,863 1.8
Other 134 1.9 29,682 2.0 19,687 0.7 49,898 1.1
Institution attended, type not stated 92 1.3 28,212 1.9 45,235 1.7 289,156 6.4
Not attending an educational institution 6,210 87.0 1,191,295 78.4 1,828,402 68.1 3,077,303 68.6

Of the population born in Chile who usually live in Greater Melbourne, 13.0% were attending an educational institution. There were 1.0% in primary school, 1.1% in secondary school and 7.7% in a tertiary or technical institution.

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Level of highest educational attainment
People aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Bachelor Degree level and above 1,603 23.0 476,627 33.3 522,582 26.2 1,006,208 27.5
Advanced Diploma and Diploma level 922 13.2 141,683 9.9 201,226 10.1 347,014 9.5
Certificate level IV 277 4.0 26,268 1.8 69,557 3.5 96,787 2.6
Certificate level III 1,048 15.0 110,128 7.7 256,226 12.9 373,322 10.2
Year 12 1,390 19.9 266,361 18.6 356,086 17.9 630,941 17.2
Year 11 264 3.8 51,591 3.6 148,662 7.5 203,582 5.6
Year 10 290 4.2 76,855 5.4 166,118 8.3 248,009 6.8
Certificate level II 3 0.0 837 0.1 1,123 0.1 1,999 0.1
Certificate level I 0 0.0 222 0.0 161 0.0 387 0.0
Year 9 or below 382 5.5 144,621 10.1 141,989 7.1 294,678 8.0
No educational attainment 41 0.6 37,248 2.6 4,987 0.3 43,515 1.2
Not stated 403 5.8 61,306 4.3 75,305 3.8 331,859 9.1

Of the population born in Chile who usually live in Greater Melbourne, 19.9% reported having completed Year 12 as their highest level of educational attainment, 19.0% had completed a Certificate III or IV and 13.2% had completed an Advanced Diploma or Diploma.

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Cultural & language diversity

Year of arrival Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Before 1941 0 0.0 2,014 0.1 -- -- -- --
1941 - 1950 0 0.0 17,391 1.1 -- -- -- --
1951 - 1960 3 0.0 84,946 5.6 -- -- -- --
1961 - 1970 153 2.1 140,296 9.2 -- -- -- --
1971 - 1980 2,656 37.3 118,643 7.8 -- -- -- --
1981 - 1990 2,310 32.4 181,111 11.9 -- -- -- --
1991 - 2000 585 8.2 180,171 11.9 -- -- -- --
2001 - 2005 209 2.9 139,040 9.1 -- -- -- --
2006 - 2010 290 4.1 249,780 16.4 -- -- -- --
2011 - 2016 743 10.4 356,641 23.5 -- -- -- --
Born in Australia -- -- -- -- 2,684,080 -- -- --

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile, 10.4% arrived in Australia from 2011 - 2016 and 4.1% from 2006 - 2010.

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Citizenship Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Australian citizen 5,228 73.2 882,758 58.1 2,629,244 98.0 3,568,816 79.6
Not an Australian citizen 1,804 25.3 613,262 40.3 20,506 0.8 638,201 14.2

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile, 73.2% were Australian citizens.

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Birthplace of spouse or partner Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Spouse or partner born overseas 3,390 76.0 670,684 77.7 172,894 17.6 848,357 45.8
Spouse or partner born in Australia 984 22.1 172,892 20.0 786,331 80.1 962,432 51.9

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile and had a spouse or partner, 76.0% had a spouse or partner who was born overseas and 22.1% had a spouse or partner born in Australia.

Note: Total does not include those spouses or partners who did not state their country of birth.

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Religious affiliation, top responses
Results may include 'nfd' for 'not further defined'
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Catholic 4,050 56.8 329,088 21.6 703,050 26.2 1,050,312 23.4
No Religion, so described 1,541 21.6 380,049 25.0 996,574 37.1 1,391,233 31.0
Christian, nfd 387 5.4 50,099 3.3 64,480 2.4 116,344 2.6
Pentecostal 205 2.9 20,468 1.3 21,581 0.8 42,540 0.9
Baptist 159 2.2 25,315 1.7 32,670 1.2 58,780 1.3

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile, the most common responses to the religion question were Catholic 56.8%, No Religion, so described 21.6%, Christian, nfd 5.4%, Pentecostal 2.9% and Baptist 2.2%.

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English language proficiency Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Speaks English only 965 13.5 461,859 30.4 2,284,754 85.1 2,781,188 62.0
Speaks other language and speaks English:  null  null  null  null  null  null  null  null
Very well or well 5,150 72.1 844,460 55.5 334,475 12.5 1,198,085 26.7
Not well or not at all 957 13.4 202,613 13.3 44,050 1.6 251,543 5.6

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile, 13.5% spoke English only at home. A further 72.1% spoke another language but also spoke English very well or well.

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Employment

Employment
Labour force, people aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Worked full-time 2,446 56.4 491,360 58.0 809,894 58.1 1,315,635 58.0
Worked part-time 1,384 31.9 246,309 29.1 441,068 31.6 695,178 30.6
Away from work 176 4.1 37,195 4.4 64,836 4.6 104,679 4.6
Unemployed 329 7.6 72,462 8.6 79,210 5.7 153,625 6.8
Not in the labour force 2,592 37.0 569,448 39.8 581,610 29.2 1,179,140 32.2

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile and who were in the labour force, 56.4% worked full-time, 31.9% worked part-time and 7.6% were unemployed.

The ABS Labour Force Survey provides the official estimates of Australia's unemployment rate. More information about Census and labour force status is provided in Understanding the Census and Census Data.

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Employment - hours worked
Labour force, people aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
1-15 hours per week 394 9.8 75,578 9.8 169,383 12.9 247,403 11.7
16-24 hours per week 462 11.5 87,489 11.3 129,431 9.8 219,460 10.4
25-34 hours per week 523 13.1 83,237 10.7 142,250 10.8 228,318 10.8
35-39 hours per week 961 24.0 176,184 22.7 225,279 17.1 406,480 19.2
40 hours or more per week 1,488 37.2 315,172 40.7 584,617 44.4 909,156 43.0

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile and who were employed, 37.2% worked 40 hours or more per week and 24.0% worked 35-39 hours per week.

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Occupation, top responses
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Professionals 775 19.3 200,195 25.8 324,236 24.6 528,261 25.0
Labourers 634 15.8 81,945 10.6 85,691 6.5 170,451 8.1
Technicians and Trades Workers 588 14.7 92,059 11.9 170,977 13.0 266,855 12.6
Community and Personal Service Workers 582 14.5 81,527 10.5 132,284 10.1 216,447 10.2
Clerical and Administrative Workers 476 11.9 94,154 12.2 195,958 14.9 293,226 13.9

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile, the most common responses for occupation were Professionals 19.3%, Labourers 15.8%, Technicians and Trades Workers 14.7%, Community and Personal Service Workers 14.5% and Clerical and Administrative Workers 11.9%.

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Industry of employment, top responses
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Building and Other Industrial Cleaning Services 263 6.7 15,456 2.0 9,084 0.7 25,015 1.2
Hospitals (except Psychiatric Hospitals) 196 5.0 30,863 4.0 47,571 3.6 79,180 3.7
Aged Care Residential Services 180 4.6 20,371 2.6 15,336 1.2 36,254 1.7
Cafes and Restaurants 128 3.3 31,162 4.0 25,229 1.9 56,874 2.7
Other Social Assistance Services 85 2.2 8,378 1.1 16,213 1.2 24,952 1.2

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile, the most common responses for industry of employment were Building and Other Industrial Cleaning Services 6.7%, Hospitals (except Psychiatric Hospitals) 5.0%, Aged Care Residential Services 4.6%, Cafes and Restaurants 3.3% and Other Social Assistance Services 2.2%.

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Median weekly income
People aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Personal 591 -- 568 -- 750 -- 673 --
Family 1,624 -- 1,659 -- 2,084 -- 1,826 --
Household 1,497 -- 1,501 -- 1,742 -- 1,542 --

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile, the personal weekly median income was $591. Family median weekly income was $1,624 and Household median weekly income was $1,497.

Median personal weekly income for persons aged 15 years and over born in the selected country. Excludes those who did not state an income.

Family for the selected country of birth is determined by the reference person and/or their spouse/partner's response to country of birth. Median family income excludes families where at least one family member aged 15 years and over did not state an income.

Household for the selected country of birth is determined by the response of any household member (enumerated in the dwelling) to country of birth. Median household income excludes households where at least one member aged 15 years and over did not state an income.

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Travel to work
Employed people aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Car 2,740 68.5 472,059 60.9 871,853 66.3 1,360,705 64.3
Bus or train 364 9.1 95,644 12.3 100,929 7.7 198,432 9.4
Other 523 13.1 114,295 14.8 148,471 11.3 265,178 12.5

In Greater Melbourne 68.5% of employed people who were born in Chile travelled to work on census day by car, while 9.1% travelled by bus or train.

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Unpaid work
People aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Did unpaid domestic work (last week) 4,734 67.6 946,807 66.1 1,523,581 76.5 2,500,489 68.2
Cared for child/children (last two weeks) 2,117 30.3 414,440 28.9 581,551 29.2 1,009,000 27.5
Provided unpaid assistance to a person with a disability (last two weeks) 904 12.9 154,722 10.8 251,503 12.6 413,611 11.3
Did voluntary work through an organisation or group (last 12 months) 961 13.7 213,351 14.9 425,535 21.4 645,439 17.6

In Greater Melbourne 67.6% of people who were born in Chile did unpaid domestic work in the week before the census, and 30.3% cared for a child or children in the two weeks before the census.

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Unpaid domestic work, number of hours
People aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Less than 5 hours per week 1,529 21.8 309,069 21.6 577,595 29.0 896,253 24.5
5 to 14 hours per week 1,815 25.9 354,321 24.7 563,609 28.3 928,683 25.3
15 to 29 hours per week 742 10.6 156,447 10.9 222,560 11.2 383,944 10.5
30 hours or more per week 648 9.3 126,973 8.9 159,812 8.0 291,605 8.0

In Greater Melbourne of people who were born in Chile and who did unpaid domestic work in the week before the census, 25.9% worked 5 to 14 hours, 10.6% worked 15 to 29 hours and 9.3% worked 30 hours or more.

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Families

family composition | employment status of couple families

Family composition

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Family composition Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Couple family without children 1,251 33.4 222,393 36.1 172,184 32.6 400,693 34.5
Couple family with children 1,916 51.2 310,537 50.5 246,060 46.6 563,155 48.5
One parent family 554 14.8 72,148 11.7 97,698 18.5 174,769 15.0
Other family 32 0.9 10,437 1.7 12,134 2.3 23,028 2.0
Families with a child under 5 505 13.4 114,731 18.6 93,757 17.8 208,494 17.9
Families with a child aged 0-15 years 1,403 37.4 238,546 38.8 220,599 41.8 459,144 39.5

These statistics are for families in Greater Melbourne. They are for families where the reference person and/or their spouse or partner was born in Chile. Of these families, 51.2% were couple families with children, 33.4% were couple families without children and 14.8% were one parent families.

Note: Totals for families with a child under 5 and for families with a child aged 0-15 years does not include those families where the reference person and/or their spouse/partner did not state their country of birth.

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Employment status of couple families

Employment status of couple families
Labour force, people aged 15 years and over
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Both employed, worked full-time 620 19.5 110,161 20.7 99,420 23.8 211,039 21.9
Both employed, worked part-time 172 5.4 22,269 4.2 15,667 3.7 38,293 4.0
One employed full-time, one part-time 709 22.3 98,916 18.6 117,564 28.1 218,082 22.6
One employed full-time, other not working 569 17.9 97,504 18.3 61,103 14.6 160,094 16.6
One employed part-time, other not working 228 7.2 37,202 7.0 20,636 4.9 58,500 6.1
Both not working 615 19.4 116,751 21.9 55,534 13.3 176,901 18.4
Other (includes away from work) 147 4.6 24,751 4.6 23,777 5.7 49,288 5.1
Labour force status not stated (by one or both parents in a couple family) 113 3.6 25,370 4.8 24,541 5.9 51,648 5.4

These statistics are for families in Greater Melbourne. They are for families where the reference person and/or their spouse or partner was born in Chile. Of these families, 19.5% of families had both parents working full-time, 22.3% of families had one parent working full-time and one parent working part-time, and 19.4% of families stated that both parents were not working.

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Dwellings

dwelling structure | mortgage & rent | household composition

Dwelling structure

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Dwelling tables exclude visitor only and other non-classifiable households

Dwelling structure
Occupied private dwellings
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Separate house 3,254 69.1 519,796 66.0 836,192 71.8 1,067,637 67.8
Semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc 750 15.9 131,437 16.7 189,884 16.3 264,404 16.8
Flat or apartment 675 14.3 130,726 16.6 131,811 11.3 231,297 14.7
Other dwelling 17 0.4 2,901 0.4 4,332 0.4 6,400 0.4

These statistics are for occupied private dwellings in Greater Melbourne. For the dwellings that were occupied on census night by a person or persons who were born in Chile, 69.1% were a separate house, 14.3% were a flat or apartment, and 15.9% were a semi-detached, row or terrace house, townhouse etc.

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Number of bedrooms
Occupied private dwellings
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
None (includes bedsitters) 14 0.3 3,935 0.5 3,179 0.3 6,732 0.4
1 bedroom 258 5.5 45,891 5.8 49,225 4.2 90,018 5.7
2 bedrooms 820 17.4 155,219 19.7 213,998 18.4 319,669 20.3
3 bedrooms 2,040 43.4 325,106 41.3 502,420 43.1 662,460 42.1
4 or more bedrooms 1,458 31.0 239,609 30.4 376,179 32.3 459,373 29.2
Number of bedrooms not stated 111 2.4 17,598 2.2 20,217 1.7 36,215 2.3

These statistics are for occupied private dwellings in Greater Melbourne. For the dwellings that were occupied on census night by a person or persons who were born in Chile, 17.4% had two bedrooms, 43.4% had three bedrooms and 31.0% had four or more bedrooms.

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Mortgage & rent

Mortgage and rent
Occupied private dwellings
Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
Owned outright 971 20.7 235,287 29.9 343,317 29.5 479,374 30.4
Owned with a mortgage 1,890 40.3 269,052 34.2 475,545 40.8 567,574 36.0
Rented 1,693 36.1 257,241 32.7 313,426 26.9 472,462 30.0
Other tenure type 12 0.3 5,105 0.6 8,952 0.8 12,777 0.8
Tenure type not stated 122 2.6 20,674 2.6 23,983 2.1 42,294 2.7
Median monthly mortgage repayment 1,738 -- 1,870 -- 1,800 -- 1,800 --
Median weekly rent paid 350 -- 351 -- 351 -- 350 --

These statistics are for occupied private dwellings in Greater Melbourne. For the dwellings that were occupied on census night by a person or persons who were born in Chile, 20.7% were owned outright, 40.3% were owned with a mortgage and 36.1% were rented. The median monthly mortgage repayment was $1,738 and the median weekly rent paid was $350.

Median monthly mortgage repayment relates only to occupied private dwellings that are owned with a mortgage (including those being purchased under a rent/buy scheme). It excludes 'visitor only' and 'other non-classifiable' households and dwellings that did not state a monthly repayment value.

Median weekly rent paid relates to occupied private dwellings being rented (including rent-free accommodation). It excludes 'visitor only' and 'other non-classifiable' households and dwellings that did not state a weekly payment value.

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Household composition

Household composition Born in Chile % Born in Chile All overseas born % All overseas born Australian born % Australian born Total % Total
One family households 3,600 76.6 584,453 74.2 866,756 74.4 1,098,635 69.8
Multiple family households 172 3.7 24,611 3.1 26,083 2.2 30,920 2.0
Single (or lone) person households 650 13.8 132,615 16.8 224,392 19.3 366,005 23.2
Group households 276 5.9 45,676 5.8 47,995 4.1 78,913 5.0

All occupants of a private dwelling complete one census form and are counted as a household. 'Born in Chile' includes households in Greater Melbourne where at least one person was born in Chile. Of those households, 76.6% were one family households and 13.8% were lone person households.

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Data reported for Australia and Other Territories now includes Norfolk Island, following an amendment to the Acts Interpretation Act, 1901. Because Norfolk Island has not previously been included in the Census, any 2011 benchmarks will not include Norfolk Island.