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MKTG West End Population
At the 2011 Australian Census the suburb recorded a population of 8,061.
• Density 4,240/km2 (10,990/sq mi) Period
West End
Australia

People

Persons (no.)
2012
8,710
22,710,352

Male (no.)
2012
4,431
11,304,018

Female (no.)
2012
4,279
11,406,334

Median Age (years)
2012
33.2
37.3

Population by Age group - Persons
Population by Age group - Persons - 0 to 14 years (%)
11.1
Population by Age group - Persons - 15 years to 24 years (%)
15.9
Population by Age group - Persons - 25 years to 34 years (%)
26.3
Population by Age group - Persons - 35 years to 44 years (%)
14.7
Population by Age group - Persons - 45 years to 54 years (%)
12.4
Population by Age group - Persons - 55 years to 64 years (%)
10.3
Population by Age group - Persons - 65 years to 74 years (%)
4.9
Population by Age group - Persons - 75 years to 84 years (%)
2.9
Population by Age group - Persons - 85 years and over (%)
1.3
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE - Census 2011
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE - Lone person households (no.)
1 140
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE - Group households (no.)
432
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE - Family households (no.)
1 728
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE - Total households (no.)
3 300
HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE - Average Household Size (no.)
2.2
FAMILIES BY TYPE - Census 2011
FAMILIES BY TYPE - Couple families with children under 15 and/or dependent students (no.)
513
FAMILIES BY TYPE - Couple families with non-dependent children only (no.)
89
FAMILIES BY TYPE - Couple families without children (no.)
819
FAMILIES BY TYPE - One parent families, children under 15 &/or dependent students (no.)
197
FAMILIES BY TYPE - One parent families with non-dependent children only (no.)
79
FAMILIES BY TYPE - Other families (no.)
60
FAMILIES BY TYPE - Total families (no.)
1 757
FAMILIES BY TYPE - Average Family Size (no.)
2.7

OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS: AS % OF TOTAL EMPLOYED - Census 2011
OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS - Managers (%)
13
OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS - Professionals (%)
40.6
OCCUPATION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS - Technicians and

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